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Product Manual Sovereign 45 & Sovereign 50 Glasswasher - MK5 Sovereign 45 & Sovereign 50 Glasswasher - MK5 Version: 3 Date Issued: 17/01/2019 1 of 35...
Sovereign Glasswasher Operating Instructions Preparation Ensure that the machine interior is clean and soil-free, and that the bottom Spraybar rotates freely, Jets are clean and correctly located. Check that the Upper Rinse Dome is in place. Ensure that all four Filters are in position in the Wash Tank trough: Primary Flat Disc Filters (2) are fitted to the wash and waste outlets.
Filling When the machine is switched on, a fill heat sequence will be performed as follows: a) The Rinse Tank will fill with water b) The Drain Pump will operate to vacate any water from the Wash Tank c) The Fill/Ready Lamp will be illuminated orange d) The Start Switch will be illuminated green (rotating) e) Once the Rinse Tank is full, the water will be heated to 75°C f) The Fill/Ready Lamp will flash orange during heating...
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Glass Cycle Is the default cycle and used for washing normal glassware. Renovate Cycle Is used in conjunction with Renovate Powder to recondition new and contaminated glassware. Plastic Cycle If enabled, is used for washing plastic (polycarbonate etc) drinking vessels. Due to higher temperatures and chemical usage, this cycle is not suitable for washing normal glassware.
Washing Glass And Plastic Note that the Glass and Plastic cycles are very similar in operation. The differences are a higher rinse temperature and increased Rinseaid dose on the plastic cycle. Fill a basket with inverted glasses having first emptied out any liquid or solid waste elsewhere.
Renovate Cycle This cycle is used for the preparation of new glassware, the renovating of stained or greasy glassware, and is also recommended for cleaning the machine Wash Tank interior. Open the Door and add a measure of renovate powder to the top of the Main Filter (avoid contact with eyes, hands and face).
Closedown Cycle From Standby Mode, select the Closedown Cycle and press the Start Switch to start the cycle: At any other time (during the fill/heat sequence, during a wash cycle, or whilst the machine is in an error condition), press the Select Switch (the Closedown Lamp will flash) and press the tart Switch.
Chemical Injection And Warnings Detergent & Rinseaid Detergent and Rinseaid is automatically injected during each washing cycle. The amount of chemical injected is dependent on site conditions and can be adjusted by an engineer. The default setting is 300:1 for Detergent and 3000:1 for Rinseaid. A bottle of Rinseaid will last 10 times longer (before replacement is required) than Detergent.
Spraybar Rotation Warning Poor wash quality will result from the lack of rotation of the Spraybar. The machine incorporates a Spraybar rotation sensor and will highlight a problem by use of a warning lamp. Spraybar rotation is continually monitored during the wash and rinse periods of a wash cycle.
Other Features Energy Saving In Standby Mode the rinse water temperature is held at a lower value than that required for the cycle rinse. The shortfall in rinse temperature is made up during the wash part of a cycle. In this way, energy is not needlessly wasted. The standby temperature will depend on the model, the cycle type chosen, and whether the machine is connected to 13 or 30 amps.
Daily Maintenance Important Ensure that the electrical and water supplies are switched off while carrying out the following procedures. This appliance must not be cleaned with a water jet. Refer to Exploded Diagram below for help with maintenance and spares. At the end of each session, open the machine Door and remove the basket.
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Re-assemble the fittings in reverse order, ensuring that all four Filters are in their correct positions, and that both Spraybars rotate freely. Do not over tighten Spraybar fixing screws - finger tight is sufficient. Check and if necessary replace the Detergent and Rinseaid containers. The regular use of renovate powder as a machine cleaner is recommended.
Caring For Your Sovereign Glasswasher Observance of the following will ensure maximum efficiency from your machine: Please “Do” The Following Glass Preparation Remove all solid material such as cocktail sticks, fruit peel and pips etc. Ensure that glasses used for speciality coffees or other drinks containing cream or fatty residues are pre-rinsed prior to washing.
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Ensure that a wash cycle is fully completed before removal of glasses. On completion of a cycle, the Start Switch will stop rotating, and there will be five bleeps by the audible alarm. Operate a Closedown Cycle to drain the machine completely after every trading session.
Simple Fault Finding Should a problem develop with your Sovereign machine, please consult the following fault- finding procedures before calling for assistance. Service Lamp Flashes The Sovereign machine is designed to keep operating regardless of most functional errors that might occur. For example, for an internal Heater failure, the machine will still operate, but with no internal heating.
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Machine Does Not Fill This fault usually generates a warning on the Control Panel. The Service Lamp will flash with the frequency of 3 flashes and 1 pause. Check that the water supply is switched on, and that a water supply is available. Check that the Inlet Hose is not kinked.
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Check that the Rotation lamp on the Control Panel is lit ‘green’. If lit ‘red’, check that both Spraybars rotate freely, and that no Spray Jets are blocked or missing. Check that the Detergent and Rinseaid lamps on the Control Panel are lit ‘green’. If lit ‘amber’, replace the relevant chemical.
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The Sovereign machine is equipped with a Renovate Cycle. Glasses can be put through a Renovate Cycle (using renovate powder) to remove any build-up of contamination. Renovating glassware is recommended at regular intervals. Brand new glassware should also be renovated prior to using. Call for assistance.
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Check the Wash Tank Filters for blockages. Call for assistance. Excessive Foam In Cabinet Ensure that quality chemicals designed for glasswashing are in use. 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 Rinseaid container.
Machine Errors If the machine experiences a major error, this is indicated by the Service Lamp flashing red. Description of errors: Overfill Error (Code ‘1’) The Service Lamp will flash at a rate of - 1 Flash and 1 Pause. The machine will be unusable.
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Closedown the machine and call for an engineer. Rinse Timeout Error (Code ‘5’) The Service Lamp will flash at a rate of - 5 Flashes and 1 Pause. The machine will be unusable. Closedown the machine. Check and clean the Rinse Jets and restart the machine. If problem persists, call for an engineer.
Sovereign Glasswasher Installation Siting The machine must be sited on a sound level surface, with adequate clearance for servicing. Allow 50mm extra width and height. Be sure to provide allowance for water, drain, and electrical connections, and for the positioning of two 5 Lt Chemical Bottles. Electrical Connection Electrical connection must be carried out by a competent electrical engineer.
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This appliance is provided with a dedicated external terminal located on the lower rear cross member to facilitate the connection of an equipotential bonding conductor and is marked with the following symbol: Instructions are supplied with the machine. Further information is available from Clenaware Systems Ltd. Electrical Ratings...
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Single Phase 13A (De-Rated option) Voltage 230 - 240 V 50Hz Input 3 kW Current 13 amps Water Connection The Sovereign incorporates an integral Break Tank that has a Type ‘A’ Airgap that complies with the requirements of WRC IRN 001. The machine can be connected to storage, or direct to Mains Water Supply.
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Detergent And Rinseaid Connection Injection is automatic. The end of the suction hoses (clear for Detergent and blue for Rinseaid) should be fitted with the supplied Caps, Weights and Filters and placed into the base of the relevant containers. 28 of 35...
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Model Sovereign 45 Sovereign 50 Part No CS-A0001 CS-A0002 Electrical Connection 13 amp 30 amp 13 amp 30 amp Rack Size 450mm sq 500mm sq Height Clearance 250mm 280mm Rack Capacity (Pint Nonic) Cycle Time 2 mins 2 mins Water Used/Cycle 3 Lt’s ½...
Clenaware Systems Ltd Reserve The Right To Amend Specifications WEEE This equipment contains electrical and electronic components. At the end of its life, this equipment should not be mixed with general waste during disposal. For proper treatment, recovery and recycling, please take this equipment to a designated recycling facility.
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.
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The Clenaware Systems warranty will not cover the following: Failure or damage caused by misuse, accidental or malicious damage. Failure or damage caused by the loss of or fluctuations in electrical power supply. Failure or damage caused by water supply failure or any other plumbing or drainage problem.
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.
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Brand Names, Trade Marks, Trade Names, Images and Drawings used in any documents relating to a Clenaware Systems product are for reference purposes only and should not be reproduced without the written permission of Clenaware Systems Ltd. 34 of 35...
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Clenaware Systems Ltd Main Office & Factory Address 44 Huxley Close Park Farm Industrial Estate Wellingborough Northants NN8 6AB Contact Details Phone: +44 (0) 1933 666244 Fax: +44 (0) 1933 665584 Web: www.clenaware.co.uk Email: info@clenaware.co.uk 35 of 35...
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