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Brand | kromo |
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Model | KP70EL |
Category | Dishwasher |
Language | English |
Electrical and water systems installation must be performed by qualified operators only.
Users must not perform any repair or maintenance; contact qualified personnel.
Only qualified personnel can access the control panel when the main power switch is OFF.
Machine servicing must be performed exclusively by authorized personnel.
Use only genuine spare parts to maintain warranty and avoid manufacturer liability for damage.
Machine for professional use by adults; manufacturer disclaims liability for improper installation, use, maintenance or repair.
Usable by trained youth (15+) but not by persons with reduced capabilities or lack of experience.
Children must not play with the appliance.
Children must not perform cleaning or user maintenance without adult supervision.
Manufacturer not liable for accidents or damage from failure to follow instructions.
Details main machine components and lists standard equipment for 500mm racks, including racks and baskets.
Details optional equipment like detergent dispensers and various rack types for different machine sizes.
Details specific machine features, noise level, and technical specifications with diagrams.
The machine operates with a noise level below 65 dB(A).
Provides detailed technical specifications, power ratings, voltage, and IP protection ratings.
Explains the control panel layout, buttons, indicators, and displays with their functions.
Step-by-step guide to start the machine, including filter checks, door closing, and power activation.
Instructions for loading racks, selecting wash cycles, starting, and ending cycles.
Steps to safely switch off the machine, including stand-by mode and disconnecting utilities.
Recommends NO FOAM detergents, proper dosage, and notes on low-level indicators.
Guidance on using suitable rinse-aid, recommended amounts, and adjustment for drying.
Instructions for operating the drain pump to empty the tank, including daily procedures.
Explains the automatic and manual regeneration cycles for water softeners.
Provides important notes on salt check, starting regeneration, and conditions where it's blocked.
Details how to enable and use the additional cooling function after the hot rinse.
Do not slam the door when opening and closing.
Do not place material or objects on the machine.
Machine has IPX3 rating; avoid pressurized water jets and pressure-cleaning systems.
Avoid dipping bare hands in detergent water; wash hands immediately if contact occurs.
Do not touch with wet hands/feet, avoid barefoot use, and do not install in splash-prone areas.
Disconnect from main electrical supply after use and for maintenance.
Do not cover the intake or dissipation grids.
Internal cleaning requires a 10-minute delay after power switch-off.
Do not insert hands or touch parts at the bottom of the wash tank or at the end of the wash cycle.
Provides advice on salt dosing, using the machine fully loaded, and choosing biodegradable detergents.
Discusses detergent/rinse-aid biodegradability, dosage verification, boiler/tank temperatures, and pre-washing.
Wash cycles begin only after set boiler and tank temperatures are reached.
Remove solids from items to avoid filter obstruction and piping issues.
Drain wash tank and clean filters at least twice daily.
Check detergent/rinse-aid dosage and canister levels daily.
Maintain cleanliness of working tables.
Handle racks with clean hands or gloves to avoid finger marks.
Do not dry or polish items with non-sterile cloths, brushes, or rags.
Details daily cleaning tasks for filters, arms, nozzles, and tank, plus shut-down procedures.
Specific steps for cleaning filters, pump filter, wash arms, nozzles, and the tank.
Annual checks recommended for qualified technicians, including filters, seals, and dispensers.
Instructions for lifting, securing, checking for transport damage, and storage conditions.
Covers preparation steps, electrical/water connection characteristics, and steam evacuation needs.
Details positioning, electrical/water connections, and initial start-up by an engineer.
LED 'F' flashing indicates a total regeneration is needed for optional water softener.
'NO DE' flashing indicates low detergent level, requiring refill.
'NO RI' flashing indicates low rinse aid level, requiring refill.
'NO SA' displaying indicates low salt level, requiring refill for optional water softener.
'DOOR' message indicates an open door preventing operation or maneuver.
Lists specific alarm types (B1-B5, E1-E6, Z9-Z10), their causes, and recommended remedies.
Lists the components of the packaging material and their disposal according to local laws.
Explains WEEE/RAEE symbol meaning and proper disposal of the product and its parts.
Addresses issues like main switch, water valve, and power supply.
Covers problems with water supply, nozzles, pressure-switches, and filters.
Troubleshooting for slow draining, including pump blockages and alarms.
Indicates an alarm condition; refer to chapter 7 for details.
Covers issues like dirty water, dirty filters, foam, and incorrect temperature.
Addresses selecting longer cycles or repeating cycles for heavy dirt.
Covers low rinse aid, unsuitable racks, low rinse temperature, and water hardness.
Addresses issues like too much rinse aid, incorrect water hardness, and salt problems.
Deals with overload devices, machine safety devices, and electrical checks.
Covers previous day's water not changed, excessive temperature, or faulty pressure switch.