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Owner's Manual
Thermal TD50 & Advanced SD50 Mark 5
Dish Washing Machine
WEE/DE2076RU
Machines are manufactured to ISO 9001 : 2008
www.clenaware.co.uk

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  • Page 1 Owner’s Manual Thermal TD50 & Advanced SD50 Mark 5 Dish Washing Machine WEE/DE2076RU Machines are manufactured to ISO 9001 : 2008 www.clenaware.co.uk...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Vital Parts To Be Regularly Cleaned / Maintained ........... 18 Caring For Your Dish Washer .................. 19 Simple Fault Finding ....................21 Machine Errors ...................... 26 Dish Washer Installation ..................28 WEEE ........................ 38 Service And Warranty ..................... 39 Warranty ......................39 Service ......................41 Disclaimer ......................42 www.clenaware.co.uk...
  • Page 3: Thermal Td50 Dish Washer Operating Instructions

    The Select Switch will be illuminated red. FILL/READY DISPLAY DETERGENT SERVICE RINSEAID ROTATION SELECT START CYCLE PROGRESS LED’S SWITCH DOOR LOCK SWITCH CLOSEDOWN Switch The Machine On  Press the I SELECT Switch: The Select Switch will be illuminated blue. www.clenaware.co.uk...
  • Page 4: Filling (Td50)

    The Fill/Ready Lamp being illuminated red indicates this. To avoid this, and to ensure hygienic conditions, ALWAYS use the CLOSEDOWN cycle at the end of a session. www.clenaware.co.uk...
  • Page 5: Washing (Td50)

    During the wash period the rinse water will be heated to the correct operating temperature. If the rinse water is not up to temperature at the end of the wash period, the machine will continue washing until the correct temperature is reached. www.clenaware.co.uk...
  • Page 6 Open the door and remove the rack. Close the door.  The Fill/Ready Lamp and Start switch will be illuminated green.  The rinse tank will re-fill and heat to standby temperature.  The machine will be in Standby, ready for another wash cycle to be started. www.clenaware.co.uk...
  • Page 7: Close Down Cycle (Td50)

    The rinse pump will be energised for the initial 20 seconds of the cycle to remove the water from the rinse tank.  At the end of the 40 second cycle, the machine will switch off, with the Select Switch illuminated red.  Isolate the water and electrical supplies to the machine. www.clenaware.co.uk...
  • Page 8: Advanced Sd50 Dish Washer Operating Instructions

    Switch on the water and electrical supplies to the machine. Close the door. The Select Switch will be illuminated red. FILL/READY DETERGENT SERVICE SELECT CYCLE TYPES START RINSE-AID SWITCH SWITCH ROTATION Switch The Machine On  Press the I SELECT Switch: The Select Switch will be illuminated blue. www.clenaware.co.uk...
  • Page 9: Filling (Sd)

    The Fill/Ready Lamp being illuminated red indicates this. To avoid this, and to ensure hygienic conditions, ALWAYS use the CLOSEDOWN cycle at the end of a session. www.clenaware.co.uk...
  • Page 10: Standby Mode (Sd)

    Note: that whichever cycle type (light, normal, or heavy) is operated, the machine will revert back to the same chosen cycle. * Note: that the cycle times may be extended depending on incoming water temperature and heavy usage. www.clenaware.co.uk...
  • Page 11: Washing (Sd)

    The chosen Cycle Lamp will be illuminated blue.  The rinse tank will re-fill and heat to standby temperature.  Open the door and remove the rack. Close the door.  The machine will now be in Standby Mode. www.clenaware.co.uk...
  • Page 12: Closedown Cycle (Sd)

    The rinse pump will be energised for the initial 20 seconds of the cycle to remove the water from the rinse tank.  At the end of the cycle, the machine will switch off, with the Select Switch illuminated red.  Isolate the water and electrical supplies to the machine. www.clenaware.co.uk...
  • Page 13: Chemical Injection And Warnings (Td & Sd)

    (colour coded) is connected to the correct chemical. CLEAR BLUE RINSE-AID DETERGENT TUBING TUBING OPERATING THE MACHINE WITHOUT THE CORRECT CHEMICALS, OR WITH CHEMICAL TUBES WRONGLY CONNECTED TO BOTTLES WILL DAMAGE THE GLASSWARE AND PROMOTE SCALE BUILD-UP www.clenaware.co.uk...
  • Page 14: Spraybar Rotation Warning (Td & Sd)

    Remove the spray-bar assembly & filters and clean thoroughly. Refit the parts. The spray-bar should rotate freely. Check that the warning lamp responds to the rotations. CLEAN THE MACHINE THOROUGHLY THEN START A WASH CYCLE ONLY CALL AN ENGINEER IF THE ERROR CANNOT BE CLEARED www.clenaware.co.uk...
  • Page 15: Other Features (Td & Sd)

    If for any reason the data within the control system becomes corrupted, this will be indicated on the control panel with all indicator lamps flashing. To re-load the default data, press the START Switch. If the problem persists, call an engineer. www.clenaware.co.uk...
  • Page 16: Daily Maintenance

     Clean all internal surfaces of the wash tank with a nylon brush and wipe with a clean damp cloth. Pay particular attention to the door labyrinths and hinge areas. Do not use a wire brush for cleaning. www.clenaware.co.uk...
  • Page 17 Do not over tighten spray-bar fixing screws – finger tight is sufficient.  Check and if necessary replace the Detergent and Rinse-aid containers.  The regular use of Renovate Powder as a Machine Cleaner is recommended. www.clenaware.co.uk...
  • Page 18: Vital Parts To Be Regularly Cleaned / Maintained

    Vital Parts To Be Regularly Cleaned / Maintained WASH ARM & SPINDLE ASSY CS-B0703 WASH SPRAY-JET CS-D0718 (WHITE) O-RING CS-X0747 RINSE SPRAY-JET CS-D0719 (BLUE) O-RING CS-X0747 MAIN TRAY FILTER CS-F0331 DRUM FILTER CS-B0304 FLAT DISC FILTER (DRAIN) FLAT DISC FILTER (WASH) CS-F0332 CS-F0333 www.clenaware.co.uk...
  • Page 19: Caring For Your Dish Washer

    Ensure that the detergent and rinse aid containers are sufficiently full for the anticipated use during the session. Use only quality detergents and rinse aids that are designed for dishwashing.  Ensure that a Water Softener, where fitted, is regenerated regularly. www.clenaware.co.uk...
  • Page 20 Leave washed items in the machine.  Handle crockery, glasses, or cutlery during the drying period. Allow to dry naturally before handling.  Leave the door open between cycles.  Isolate power without operating a Closedown Cycle.  Attempt to remove machine covers. www.clenaware.co.uk...
  • Page 21: Simple Fault Finding

    Check the switch is "ON" at the wall socket.  Isolate the electrical supply for 10 seconds, re-connect and attempt to re-start the machine.  Check for operation of circuit breakers or fuses in distribution box.  Call for assistance. www.clenaware.co.uk...
  • Page 22 Check that the Fill/Ready Lamp is lit ‘green’, and that the door is closed.  Call for assistance Washed Items Remain Soiled  Ensure that excessive soiling is removed before the washing process by scraping and/or pre-rinsing.  Stubborn or baked-on soil may require pre-soaking prior to the washing process. www.clenaware.co.uk...
  • Page 23 Check that the Rotation lamp on the control panel is lit ‘green’. If lit ‘amber’, check that both Spray-Bars rotate freely, and that no Spray-Jets are blocked or missing.  Check that the water softener (where fitted) is being regenerated with granular salt at frequent intervals.  Call for assistance. www.clenaware.co.uk...
  • Page 24 Check that chemical suction tubes are correctly in position in the containers. The ‘clear’ tube should be fed by the detergent container, and the ‘blue’ tube fed by the Rinse-Aid container.  Ensure that the wash filters are in position in the wash tank.  Call for assistance. www.clenaware.co.uk...
  • Page 25 Check that the water softener (where fitted) is being regenerated with granular salt at frequent intervals.  If the machine is connected to a hard water supply, chemicals designed for hard water, a Water Softener, or Filter should be considered. www.clenaware.co.uk...
  • Page 26: Machine Errors

    The Service Lamp will flash at a rate of – 3 Flashes and 1 Pause  Machine stalls, but will resume if water supply is restored.  Check water supply. If problem persists Closedown the machine and call for an engineer. www.clenaware.co.uk...
  • Page 27 The Service Lamp will flash at a rate of – 8 Flashes and 1 Pause.  The machine will still be usable, but with limited internal water heating.  If problem persists, call for an engineer. Note: To Closedown the machine, press the SELECT Switch, followed by the START Switch. www.clenaware.co.uk...
  • Page 28: Dish Washer Installation

    “L” or, coloured red. 30 AMP (As Supplied) Machines are supplied from the factory internally wired for 30 amp (5.4 kW) operation and fitted with a 4mm² Mains Cable. Connection must be made to a 30 amp supply. Fuse @ 25 Amps. www.clenaware.co.uk...
  • Page 29 The wire coloured black, must be connected to the terminal marked “L2”.  The 2 wire coloured black, must be connected to the terminal marked “L3”.  Connection must be made to a 415v + N 50Hz supply. Fuse @ 16 Amps/Phase. www.clenaware.co.uk...
  • Page 30 Voltage 230 - 240 V 50Hz Input (W) 5300 Current (A) Single Phase 13A (De-Rated) Voltage 230 - 240 V 50Hz Input (W) 3000 Current (A) Three Phase (Up-Rated) Voltage 415 V 50Hz Input (W) 8000 Current (A) 12/Phase www.clenaware.co.uk...
  • Page 31 Most hospitals and healthcare environments operate with a softened hot supply and an un-softened cold (potable) supply. Two methods of connection are recommended:  The Cold supply via a softener to the machine, and the Hot supply direct from main to machine. www.clenaware.co.uk...
  • Page 32 SUPPLY SUPPLY CONNECTOR Alternative Arrangement Preferred Arrangement Hot supply Soft, and Cold water supply Hard (> 8° Clark) WATER DISHWASHER DISHWASHER SOFTENER DOUBLE CHECK VALVE HARD COLD SUPPLY CONNECTOR SOFT HOT SOFT HOT SUPPLY SUPPLY Alternative Arrangement Preferred Arrangement www.clenaware.co.uk...
  • Page 33 3mm between poles).  The supply must be fused at 25 Amps. RCD protection is recommended.  This machine MUST be earthed. 30 Amp Single Phase BLUE SAFETY CONTACTORS > **BROWN BLUE GREY CONTROL BROWN** CONTACTORS > WASH RINSE www.clenaware.co.uk...
  • Page 34 Between ‘T3’ on the Wash Safety Contactor and ‘L3’ on the Wash Control Contactor.  Between ‘T3’ on the Rinse Safety Contactor and ‘L3’ on the Rinse Control Contactor.  Move the Blue from Wash Safety Contactor ‘L3’, and reconnect to the Wash Control Contactor ‘A2’. www.clenaware.co.uk...
  • Page 35 3mm between poles). A Neutral connection is required.  The 415v 50Hz supply must be fused @ 16 Amps/phase.  RCD protection is recommended.  This machine MUST be earthed BLUE SAFETY CONTACTORS > **BROWN BLUE GREY BLACK BLACK CONTROL CONTACTORS > BROWN** WASH RINSE www.clenaware.co.uk...
  • Page 36 A hot and cold water supply is recommended for the TD50. Hot water must not exceed 60°C. A single hot water supply is recommended for the SD50. Hot water must not exceed 60°C. The water supplies must terminate with easily accessible ¾” BSP Bibcocks positioned within one metre of the machine. www.clenaware.co.uk...
  • Page 37 0.5–10 Bar @ 5lt/min (5°C min) Waste Pumped + Empty Cycle Rinse-Aid Dosing Standard & Adjustable Detergent Dosing Standard & Adjustable Door Lock Standard (used in TD mode only) Thermal Insulation Full Operating Weight 92 Kg Shipping Weight 86 Kg www.clenaware.co.uk...
  • Page 38: Weee

    TD/SD 1000 A = Hot B = Cold D = Drain M = Electric Clenaware Systems Ltd reserve the right to amend specifications WEEE This equipment contains electrical and electronic components. At the end of it’s life, this equipment should not be mixed with general waste during disposal.
  • Page 39: Service And Warranty

    Clenaware Systems Ltd guarantee that any and all products manufactured and marketed under the Clenaware Systems name and used in the correct way are free from defects in material and/or workmanship for a period of 12 months from the date of first installation.
  • Page 40 A maintenance service has been carried out by Clenaware Systems or an approved / nominated agent at 12 months from purchase/installation. This is chargeable to the customer. That chemicals used during normal operating are those recommended and purchased from Clenaware Systems or an approved / nominated agent.
  • Page 41: Service

    Service Warranty All warranty service is performed by Clenaware Systems or an approved / nominated agent. Warranty service is performed Monday to Friday and between the hours of 09.00 and 17.30. All warranty claims should be logged by calling :...
  • Page 42: Disclaimer

    Disclaimer Installation and commissioning of the Clenaware Systems machines should be carried out by Clenaware Systems or an approved / nominated agent in accordance with the Clenaware Systems requirements as detailed in the user manual. Failure to install and commission a machine in line with these requirements can invalidate the warranty.
  • Page 43 CLENAWARE SYSTEMS LTD Main Office : +44 (0) 1933 666244 Fax: +44 (0) 1933 665 584 Web: www.clenaware.co.uk Email: info@clenaware.co.uk Main Office Address The Wagon Hovel Strixton Manor Business Centre Strixton. Wellingborough Northants. NN29 7PA Factory Address 30 Huxley Close...

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