Water Change; Replacing The Detergent Can; Operating Disturbances - Ken DW 412 Instruction Manual

Table of Contents

Advertisement

User instructions

Water change

Replacing the detergent can

Operating disturbances

KEN DW 412
Subject to alterations
Change the water when required. In the service menu it is possible to set
the machine to give an automatic warning if a change of water has not been
made, for example after 50 wash cycles. The operator must accept the
warning before the machine can be started up again.
Water change without drain pump:
To make a water change without a drain pump, lift up the standpipe and the
water will run out of the machine. When the water is out, clean the filter and
put the standpipe back in.
Water change with drain pump:
To make a water change with a drain pump press both arrow keys
simultaneously when the display shows "SELECT PROGRAM", to drain
the water from from the machine.
Water change is also possible by using the Main Menu, see section 8.2 -
Adjustments by computer control.
NB! The machine has to be turned off before draining the water.
The start-up procedure is repeated - see page 5.1.
When the detergent can is empty it must be replaced.
If the detergent can is completely empty, air bubbles possibly arise in the
hoses. To avoid this and to gain correct dosing of detergent at first wash
cycle after replacing the detergent can, use the "MAIN MENU /
DETERG.CONSULT." to dose the detergent for up to 10 seconds.
See section 8.2 - Adjustments by computer control.
In case of operating disturbances, the red lamp at the display will flash and
an error text is shown on the display.
KEN microprocessor control is able to diagnose a number of errors in
machine installation, operation or components errors that have given or are
about to give operating disturbances.
Significant and insignificant errors are distinguished.
In case of a significant error the process stops immediately; the display
shows the cause of the error and the red lamp flashes.
NB! You must sign for the error before the machine can operate again
by pressing the C key.
A detailed overview of error codes and error possibilities is located in
section 12 - Trouble shooting/error codes.
NB! Only try to remedy an error if the cause has been clearly identified
and if no intervention in the technical components of the machine is
required.
OTHERWISE, CALL A TECHNICIAN!
Section/page:5.2
18/9/2013

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

59.480

Table of Contents