INDEX SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ................Page GENERAL INFORMATION ................Page Introduction ........................Page Definitions........................Page Typographical conventions ....................Page appliance and Manufacturer’s identification data............. Page appliance identification ....................Page B5.1 How to identify the technical data................ Page B5.2 How to interpret the factory description............... Page Copyright .........................
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STARTING......................Page Preliminary checks, adjustments and operational tests ........... Page H1.1 Electrical and plumbing checks ................Page H1.2 Check the positioning of tank components ............Page H1.2.1 Check the fitting of filters ..............Page H1.2.2 Arm fitting check................Page Starting ..........................Page Detergent dispenser and settings ..................
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INDEX OF FIGURES AND TABLES INDEX OF FIGURES Figure 1 Reproduction of the marking/dataplate on the appliance........... Page Figure 2 Position of marking......................Page Figure 3 Technical data identification ....................Page Figure 4 Example of document identification data................Page Figure 5 Unpacking ..........................
Foreword The instruction manual (hereinafter Manual) provides the operator with useful information for working correctly and safely, facilitating him in using the appliance. The following must not be considered a long and exacting list of warnings, but rather a set of instructions suitable for improving appliance performance in every respect and, above all, preventing injury to persons and animals and damage to property due to improper operating procedures.
WARNING! Manufacturer DANGER FOR THE HEALTH Electrolux Professional S.p.A. or any other assistance AND SAFETY OF OPERATORS. centre authorized by Electrolux Professional S.p.A.. Operator qualified for normal appliance use WARNING! an operator who has been informed, instructed and...
(F.Mod.) on the data- IPX5 plate, identify the main appliance data and consult the Table 1 “Main technical characteristics, performance Electrolux Professional spa - Viale Treviso, 15 - 33170 Pordenone (Italy) and consumption”. Figure 1 Reproduction of the marking/dataplate Made in EU on the appliance.
Keeping the manual Electrolux Professional S.p.A. declines any liability for The manual must be carefully kept for the entire life of possible inaccuracies contained in the manual, if due the appliance until decommissioning.
The electronic system enables complete supervision of the washing process. The control panel also has a display that shows the operating parameters and signals any anomalies. TECHNICAL DATA Main technical characteristics MODELS EPPWESGFB EPPWEHGFB EPPWELGFB Power supply Electric...
Characteristics of power supply The AC power supply to the appliance must meet the following conditions: • max. voltage variation ± 10% • max. frequency variation ± 1% continuous ± 2% for a short period. Harmonic distorsion, unbalanced three-phase supply voltage, voltage pulses, interruption, dips and the other electric characteristics must respect the provisions of point 4.3.2 of Standard EN 60204-1 (IEC 60204-1).
TRANSPORT, HANDLING AND STORAGE Introduction • handle the appliance, keeping it at minimum height from the ground. Transport (i.e. transfer of the appliance from one place to another) and handling (i.e. transfer inside work- CAUTION! places) must occur with the use of special equipment For appliance lifting, do not use mova- of adequate capacity.
INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY Arranging the appliance: IMPORTANT! • Wear protective gloves and unpack the appliance Appliance installation operations must (Figure 5). only be carried out by specialized Techni- cians provided with all the appropriate personal protection equipment (safety shoes, gloves, glasses, overalls, etc.), tools, utensils and ancillary means.
• Carefully remove the protective film from the outer panels without tearing it, to avoid leaving traces of glue (Figure 8). . Figure 10 Feed pipe connection • Check that the dynamic water supply pressure, Figure 8 Removing the film measured between the appliance and the main, is •...
F6.2 Installation diagrams The following installation diagrams give the appliance overall dimensions and position of water and electrical con- nections. IMPORTANT! Make sure to install an extractor hood to remove the steam produced by the appliance. The hood air flow must be calculated taking into account the type of installation and the work environment where it is installed.
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Installation diagram for EPPWEH (electric versions) 1374 LEGEND Hot water inlet Drain outlet Power supply entry Equipotential screw Pipe inlet for detergent...
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Installation diagram for EPPWEL (electric versions) 1374 1460 LEGEND Hot water inlet Drain outlet Power supply entry Equipotential screw Pipe inlet for detergent 1552...
Electrical connections Open the power supply terminal board and insert the jumpers provided as follows: one jumper between termi- Connection to the power supply must be carried out in nals 2 and 4 and another between terminals 4 and 6. conformity with the current regulations and provisions Using a suitable power supply cable (see technical data in the country of use.
DESCRIPTION OF CONTROL PANEL Legend A = On / Off D = “Tank temperature” indicator light E = “Boiler temperature” indicator light K = Display G = Wash cycle 1 H = Wash cycle 2 = Wash cycle 3 = Wash cycle infinite M = Drain / self-cleaning cycle The temperature shown on the display is that of the tank if the light “D”...
STARTING Preliminary checks, adjustments and operational tests IMPORTANT! These operations must only be carried out by specialized technicians pro- vided with adequate personal protec- tion equipment (e.g. safety footwear, gloves, glasses, etc.), tools and suita- ble ancillary equipment. H1.1 Electrical and plumbing checks Figure 16 Wash and rinse arms Before starting the appliance: •...
There is also a (plugged) hole “O” (Ø 22 mm) available Press the button ("N" - Table 2 "Control panel") twice to for introduction of detergent. access the detergent and rinse aid adjustment para- meters. Electrical connections for automatic detergent and additive dispensers.
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To exit the programming mode, press the Wash cycle 3 button (“I” - Table 2 “Control panel”). Notes for external dispensers: the detergent dispenser only operates during wash pump operation; terminals 7-9 of the main terminal board are powered at the same time.
GENERAL SAFETY RULES Introduction I1.2 Safety signs to be displayed on the appliance or near the work area The appliances are provided with electric and/or mechanical safety devices for protecting workers and MEANING the appliance itself. Therefore the user must not Do not oil, lubricate, repair and remove or tamper with such devices.
In particular, make sure to periodically check correct • other actions that can cause risks not eliminable by operation of all the safety devices and the insulation of the Manufacturer. electrical cables, which must be replaced if damaged. Residual risks IMPORTANT! The appliance has several risks that were not com- Appliance...
NORMAL APPLIANCE USE Correct use Our appliances are designed and optimized in order to obtain high performance and efficiency. This equip- ment must only be used for its expressly designed pur- Warning, this appliance does the first tank filling pose, i.e. washing items with water and specific through several consecutive hot rinse cycles, while the detergents.
The appliance is then ready for use: • Open the door. • Pour the required amount of detergent non-foaming • To stop the wash cycle, just press the selected cycle into the tank. button or open the door. • Insert the dirty items and containers upside down •...
For example: • Release the door for access to the tank (Figure 22): Lift the latch “S” and pull the door slightly outward. Lift the latch “T” and pull the door slightly outward. • Remove the door by pulling it outward, making sure List of possible documented appliance alarms with it does not get stuck.
The message "CLE" ("CLEAN") will be displayed • Carefully clean the washing and rinse jets and throughout the drain cycle: clean everything with hot water and neutral deter- gent/detersive, if necessary using a soft brush or sponge. In particular, for the jet "P" (Figure 27) use warm water and detergent, and a soft brush "Z"...
Long idle periods J10.1 Preventive maintenance Whenever the appliance is not going to be used for a The preventive maintenance call can be activated (call long period of time (e.g. one month), carefully carry out technical assistance). the following instructions. On reaching the set number of cycles (e.g.