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EVOLUTION
Installation & User
 
All spares available from
Copyright Notice: All rights reserved. No parts of this manual may be reproduced in any form without
express written permission of Maidaid-Halcyon(A trading name of Buttress Group Ltd)
MINIRACK
Guide
The Engine Shed
Top Station Road
Brackley
NN13 7UG
Tel: 0845 1308060
Fax: 01280 845345
Web: www.caterparts.com

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  • Page 1 MINIRACK EVOLUTION Installation & User   Guide All spares available from The Engine Shed Top Station Road Brackley NN13 7UG Tel: 0845 1308060 Fax: 01280 845345 Web: www.caterparts.com Copyright Notice: All rights reserved. No parts of this manual may be reproduced in any form without express written permission of Maidaid-Halcyon(A trading name of Buttress Group Ltd)
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    DISHWASHER INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL INDEX CAP 1 FOREWORD ....................... 2 CAP 2 HANDLING AND TRANSPORTING THE MACHINE ..........2 ..................2 RANSPORTATION AND PACKAGING ......................... 2 ANDLING ......................... 3 TORAGE ........................3 IMENSIONS CAP 3 INSTALLATION ......................3 ........................ 3 ANGER ZONES ....................
  • Page 7: Cap 1 Foreword

    DISHWASHER INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL Cap 1 FOREWORD The contents of this manual supply important safety information throughout the various phases of installation, use and maintenance. Failure to follow the instructions contained in the attached documentation may compromise the safety of the appliance and immediately annul its warranty. Warnings: Carefully store all the documents near the appliance.
  • Page 8: Storage

    DISHWASHER INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL Storage Storage methods for materials must include pallet, containers, conveyor belts, vehicles, lifting equipment and devices suitable for the prevention of damages caused by vibration, impact, abrasion, corrosion, temperature or any other condition that may occur. The parts stored must be periodically inspected for deterioration.
  • Page 9: Acoustic Pressure Level

    DISHWASHER INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL Acoustic pressure level Page 4 of 21 MDIISY31-(r01)
  • Page 10: Unpackaging And Positioning

    DISHWASHER INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL Unpackaging and positioning When the machine is received, open the packaging and check the machine and its accessories for damage occurred during transportation. If any damages are detected, immediately report to the transportation company and do not proceed with installation: seek the assistance of qualified, authorised personnel.
  • Page 11: Hydraulic Connection

    DISHWASHER INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL • Remove the anterior panel and the protection of the switchboard by loosening the screws. • Introduce the power cable through the cable gland. • Connect the cable to the terminals on the board, as indicated in the wiring diagram attached.
  • Page 12: Connection To The Water Discharge Grid

    DISHWASHER INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL Characteristics French hardness Hardness German hardness °dH English hardness °e Parts per million Residual minerals Maximum mg/l 300/400 Connection to the water discharge grid • Conveyor belt dish washing machines operate continuously. This means they require particularly efficient and well-working discharge systems.
  • Page 13: Installation Of Dispensers

    DISHWASHER INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL Installation of dispensers The machine is equipped with specific outlets for the dispensers for rinse aid and dish washing liquid. Connect the dispensers according to the wiring diagram, to ensure that the machine works properly. Both the rinse aid and the washing liquid must be dosed by the automatic dispensers. The amount of both products is established by the installation technician, according to water hardness.
  • Page 14 DISHWASHER INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL • Check the regulation of the mechanical safety system of the conveyor, which must be adjusted taking into account the overall length of the machine and of the output tables measured by themselves. A full load of baskets full of plates should not block the advancement of the conveyor.
  • Page 15: Recommendations On The Safety Regulations To Be Adopted

    DISHWASHER INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL Recommendations on the safety regulations to be adopted • This machine must only be destined to the use for which it has been expressly designed. Any other use must be considered improper and therefore dangerous. • Do not leave the machine exposed to atmospheric agents (rain, sun etc). •...
  • Page 16: Machine Description

    DISHWASHER INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL • The personnel in charge of handling the dishes must absolutely follow the hygiene regulations in force after the washing. • To pick up an object that fell inside the machine, stop the machine and switch it off. •...
  • Page 17: Dangerous Points

    DISHWASHER INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL Dangerous points A dangerous point or dangerous area of the machine is an area in which accidents may occur in case of failure to follow the instructions. • If the conveyor stops during regular functioning, press the line button. Only restart the machine once the cause of the blockage has been identified and removed.
  • Page 18: Cap 6

    DISHWASHER INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL Cap 6 MACHINE USE Command description With reference to Fig. 1 ON/OFF LINE BUTTON INFORMATION DISPLAY START/STOP BUTTON FUNCTION BAR (LED) PROGRAMME SELECTION BUTTON ALARM BAR (LED) SPECIAL PROGRAMME SELECTION BUTTON Machine start Reference to Figure 2 •...
  • Page 19: Temperature And Working Hours Display

    DISHWASHER INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL Temperature and working hours display It is possible to visualise washing and rinsing temperatures at any moment. Simply keep button (2) pressed for a few seconds. The display will show, in sequence, the washing temperature “t”, the rinsing temperature “b”, and the machine hours of work “Hr”.
  • Page 20: 6.9.2 Dispensers

    DISHWASHER INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL 6.9.2 dispensers It is possible to adjust the dosing time, in seconds, for the rinse aid and detergent dispensers. Parameter Dosing time range of regulation (s) detergent oFF,1,2…25 rinse aid oFF,1,2…25 It is possible to manually load the dosing circuit. Proceed as follows: •...
  • Page 21: User Messages

    DISHWASHER INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL 6.10 User messages Display Message description door open door temperature of rinsing water temperature of washing water first load activation FILL Tank filling nodt No detergent nobL No rinse aid Fu A firmware revision software code number of hours of work The limit switch has tripped 6.11 Function and status bars...
  • Page 22 DISHWASHER INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL The heating function is impaired. Contact the assistance centre. The mechanical safety on the basket conveyor has intervened. Switch the machine off and make sure there are no objects preventing the motion of the conveyor ErSF Electromechanical safety inside the machine;...
  • Page 23: End Of Washing Operations

    DISHWASHER INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL 6.13 End of washing operations With reference to Figure 8 • Stop the machine using the line button (Fig. 8/A) • Switch off the wall-mounted main switch (Fig. 8/B) • Open the doors, making sure they are firmly hooked to their supports. (Fig. 8/C) •...
  • Page 24: Cap 7 Maintenance

    DISHWASHER INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL Cap 7 MAINTENANCE General rules These machines were designed to reduce the need of maintenance to a minimum. The rules below must be followed in all cases, in order to guarantee a long useful life and operation without inconveniences.
  • Page 25: Periodical Maintenance

    DISHWASHER INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL Periodical maintenance With reference to Figure 9 • Disassemble the upper and lower rinsing arms. • Clean all nozzles, removing any obstruction found, and reassemble them. • Disassemble the curtains and clean them with a nylon brush under running water. •...
  • Page 26: Cap 8 Disposal

    DISHWASHER INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL Cap 8 DISPOSAL Our machines do not contain any material that requires particular disposal procedures. (Applicable in European Union countries and in countries with selective waste collection) The marking on the product or on its documents means that the product must not be disposed of as domestic waste at the end of its working life.

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