Subsequent Cycles - Hobart CLF 26 Installation & Operation Manual

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6. Only load items which are guaranteed suitable for dishwashers and which are free from cracks.
7. Load the rack into the appliance and close the door.
8. Select the desired cycle with button [7]. Press button [2] to start the wash cycle.
9. Light [3] will illuminate to indicate that washing cycle is in progress.
If the door is accidentally opened during the washing cycle, the machine will stop
immediately. To resume the cycle from the point at which it was interrupted, simply re-
close the door.
Even though the cycle will stop immediately if the door is opened accidentally, some splashes
of alkaline washing solution may be thrown out of the appliance.
10. L Pilot light [3] switches off to indicate that the washing and rinsing phases have been
completed.
For appliances with the "cold rinse" option only.
If washed items are to be used immediately and require a cold rinse (beer glasses, ice
cream dishes), press button [5] for 10 - 20 seconds to perform a further rinse cycle
using fresh water drawn directly from the mains supply without heating.
11. Remove the rack immediately from the appliance to allow the items to dry properly.
12. When removing the tray, tilt it slightly to allow excess water to drain from the dishes.
13. Leave the dishes in the rack for a few seconds to allow the last drops of water to
evaporate.
14. Remove the items from the rack. Ensure that your hands and the surfaces where the items
are placed are perfectly clean to prevent contamination of the washed items.
4.

Subsequent cycles

Check the washing solution; if it is too dirty or the filters are clogged with residue from previous
washes:
• empty the wash chamber as described in the section "Emptying the machine";
• clean the machine as described in the section "Maintenance";
• renew the washing solution. The washing solution must in any event be renewed at least
three times per day.
USE AND MAINTENANCE
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