Metos Master HOOD 130 LUX II Instructions For Use And Maintenance Manual

Metos Master HOOD 130 LUX II Instructions For Use And Maintenance Manual

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HOOD TYPE DISH WASHER
Metos Master HOOD 130 LUX II
Instructions for Use and Maintenance
Manufacturers original documentation
COD.: 5250E_U Ed. 01 - 01/2021
(15.4.2020)
4246468, 4246468N, 4246469, 4246469N, 4246470. 4246470MK, 4246470MM, 4246470MN

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  • Page 1 HOOD TYPE DISH WASHER Metos Master HOOD 130 LUX II Instructions for Use and Maintenance Manufacturers original documentation COD.: 5250E_U Ed. 01 - 01/2021 (15.4.2020) 4246468, 4246468N, 4246469, 4246469N, 4246470. 4246470MK, 4246470MM, 4246470MN...
  • Page 2 Thank you for choosing our machine. The instructions for installation, maintenance and use found on the following pages have been prepared to ensure a long life and perfect operation of your unit. Please, do follow the instructions carefully. We have designed and built this machine using the latest innovative technologies. Now you shall take good care of it.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TRANSLATION OF THE ORIGINAL INSTRUCTION CONTENTS Page WARNINGS 1. MACHINE DESCRIPTION 1.1 Machine Description 1.2 Machine features 1.3 Dataplate 2. CONTROL PANEL AND RELATIVE SYMBOLS 2.1 Keys 2.2 Display 3. OPERATION 3.1 Machine start-up 3.1.1 Start-up 3.1.2 Start the wash cycle 3.1.3 Switching OFF 3.2 Cutlery and crockery loading 3.3 Detergent use...
  • Page 4 7.3 Installation 7.3.1 Positioning the machine 7.3.2 Electrical connection 7.3.3 Water connection 7.3.4 Start-up 8. SIGNALS AND ALARMS 8.1 Signals 8.2 Alarms 9. ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS 9.1 Packaging 9.2 Disposal 10. TROUBLESHOOTING 11. EU DECLARATION page 32...
  • Page 5: Warnings

    WARNINGS This instructions booklet must be kept with the machine for future consultations. If the machine is sold or transferred to other users, make sure the booklet always goes with the unit so that the new owner can have all the necessary information on operations and all relevant instructions. The instructions booklet must be carefully read before installation and before starting the machine.
  • Page 6 ATTENTION: INTERNAL CLEANING OF THE MACHINE SHALL BE CARRIED OUT AT LEAST 10 MINUTES AFTER THE POWER SWITCH HAS BEEN TURNED OFF. ATTENTION: DO NOT INSERT HANDS AND/OR TOUCH THE PARTS LOCATED AT THE BOTTOM OF THE WASH TANK AND/OR AT THE END OF THE WASH CYCLE.
  • Page 7: Machine Description

    1. MACHINE DESCRIPTION 1.1 Machine Description Hood Wall-hung main power switch: at installation serviceman supply and care, according to local laws Control panel Standard equipment: nr. 1 glasses rack Standard equipment: nr. 2 plates racks Capacity per plate rack: 12 soup plates or 18 fl...
  • Page 8: Machine Features

    To operate the Hood machine, 3 connections are needed: • Electrical; • Water supply; • Water drain. This is a cycle machine comprising a 60°C wash cycle with detergent, a 82°C rinse cycle with injection of rinse-aid. 50x50 cm racks are used. The machine can be complemented with wash-tables, rinse-showers and dedicated waste collection systems.
  • Page 9: Control Panel And Relative Symbols

    2. CONTROL PANEL AND RELATIVE SYMBOLS 2.1 Keys Switching – On / STAND BY key Regeneration key (optional) Drain key Not available key Info key START key to start up cycle / select cycle Display 2.2 Display 55°C 70°C The display's indications, when machine ready, are listed below: 1) Tank status icon.
  • Page 10: Operation

    3. OPERATION 3.1 Machine start-up 3.1.1 Start-up • Check if the pump suction fi lter is properly inserted in its seat in the wash-tank bottom (see pict. 1). This fi lter must be cleaned every 20 wash-cycles or whenever necessary. DO NOT use the appliance without the filters.
  • Page 11: Switching Off

    • Close the hood; the wash cycle starts automatically. To restart a suspended wash cycle, press the key Start The display shows a percentage indicating the cycle progress. On the lower part of the display is shown the phase of the cycle (wash, drain or rinse).
  • Page 12: Cutlery And Crockery Loading

    3.2 Cutlery and crockery loading Before cutlery and crockery loading in the machine, coarsely clean them from the leftover food. It isn't necessary to rinse the cutlery an crockery under water. ATTENTION: Do not wash articles polluted with petrol, paint, chips of steel or iron, ash, sand, wax, lubricant grease.
  • Page 13: Rinse Aid Use

    By pressing the key Info E the display goes back to machine ready status. The signal becomes scrolling in the display’s lower part alternatively to the cycle name. The signal remains until the detergent tank is refi lled. 55°C 70°C DETERGENT LEVEL 3.4 Rinse aid use The machine has a standard rinse aid dispenser.
  • Page 14: Drain Pump System

    3.5 Drain pump system The machine is standardly equipped with a drain pump. It regulates the tank water level during wash cycles. At the end of the working day it drains the tank. To proceed with a draining, both with machine ON and stand-by mode, press the key until the display shows the message TANK DRAINING.
  • Page 15: Extra Cold Rinse Function (Optional)

    By pressing the key Info E the display goes back to machine ready status. The signal becomes scrolling in the display’s lower part alternatively to the cycle name. The signal remains until the salt container is refi lled. 55°C 70°C SALT LEVEL To add salt, open the machine hood and unscrew the salt container plug inside the tank.
  • Page 16: Warnings

    WARNINGS: • Do not slam the hood when opening and closing. • Do not put material or objects on the machine. • The machine has an IP (see serial number label on the machine) protection rating against accidental water splashes and is not protected against pressurized water jets.
  • Page 17: Ecological Aspects

    4. ECOLOGICAL ASPECTS 4.1 Recommendations for optimal use of energy, water and additives Salt dosing: A pre-set (by the manufacturer) quantity of salt is injected in the resins at each regeneration cycle. It is important to observe the number of regeneration cycles recommended in paragraph 3.6 Regeneration device in order to avoid salt spills or lime deposits.
  • Page 18: Maintenance

    6. MAINTENANCE 6.1 Routine maintenance WARNING: The machine is not protected against pressurized water jets. Do not use pressure cleaning system against the machine. It is recommended to contact the seller of chemicals for proper cleaning instructions, in order to have detailed indications on methods and products for the correct periodical machine sanitation.
  • Page 19: Machine Installation

    7. MACHINE INSTALLATION 7.1 Handling 7.1.1 Handling the product The machines must be handled strictly as shown in pict. 5 regarding the grip points indicated for lifting with a lift truck. Latch the machine in a way that secures no vibration or shocks during transportation.
  • Page 20: Water Supply Connection - Characteristics

    7.2.3 Water supply connection - Characteristics Fresh water supply features: Water characteristics table Static Pressure 200Kpa 400Kpa Dynamic Pressure* 150Kpa 350Kpa Water hardness** 2°f 8°f Cold water-supply temperature*** 5°C 50°C Hot water-supply temperature**** 50°C 60°C Table 1 Capacity 10l/min *Should the water supply pressure be more than 400 kPa, a pressure reducer must be installed (only for those versions where it is not a standard supply, already).
  • Page 21: Installation

    7.3 Installation 7.3.1 Positioning the machine Remove the packing with care. Lift the machine as described in par. 7.1.1 Handling the product. Position the machine as shown on the installation diagram (lay-out) approved at the time of the off er. Maintain a minimum distance of about 50 mm from the walls, so that motors are ventilated (see pict.
  • Page 22: Signals And Alarms

    8. SIGNALS AND ALARMS 8.1 Signals The signal messages are displayed based upon their meaning. They do not block the machine. The signals remain visible until the operator executes the necessary actions. Signals with machine in stand-by mode: When PRESS WATER SOFTENER REGENERATION KEY appears on the display it means that a total regeneration is needed (only on machines equipped with the optional Water Softner).
  • Page 23 B1 BOILER FILLING FAIL: ALARM-B1 Cause: The machine boiler fi ll-up was not achieved in the maximum foreseen time limit. BOILER FILLING Remedies: Open the water supply valve and verify a proper water supply fl ow. Contact Technical Service. FAIL B2.
  • Page 24 B9. BOILER SAFETY THERMOSTAT: ALARM-B9 Cause: The boiler safety thermostat is tripped. Remedies: Contact Technical Service. BOILER SAFETY THERMOSTAT E1. WATER LOAD FAILED: ALARM-E1 Cause: The machine wash-tank was not fi lled in the maximum foreseen time limit. Remedies: Open the water supply valve. Contact Technical Service. WATER LOAD FAILED E2.
  • Page 25 E7. WASH PUMP THERMAL RELAY ALARM-E7 Cause: The wash pump(s) motor is blocked. Remedies: Contact Technical Service. WASH PUMP THERMAL RELAY E8. TANK SAFETY THERMOSTAT: ALARM-E8 Cause: The tank safety thermostat is tripped. Remedies: Contact Technical Service. TANK SAFETY THERMOSTAT Z4.
  • Page 26 Z10 ALARM SL8 - BREAK TANK HIGH LEVEL (on machines without the ALARM-Z10 optional Water Softener) Cause: The Break Tank safety pressure-switch detects a high level. Remedies: Contact Technical Service. ALARM SL8 page 54...
  • Page 27: Environmental Aspects

    9. ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS 9.1 Packaging Packaging is made of the following components: • a wooden pallet; • a nylon sack (LDPE); • a multi-layer carton; • polystyrene (PS) strips; • polypropylene (PP) banding. All above materials, shall be disposed and treated in accordance with the Local Laws in force. 9.2 Disposal The symbol WEEE/RAEE used on this product indicates that it cannot be treated as domestic waste.
  • Page 28 Type of Problem Possible Causes Cure Objects are not properly Not enough rinse aid. Increase dosage by turning the dispenser screw (call for dried Service). The rack is not suitable for the Use the suitable rack which gives the objects an inclined objects position so that water can rinse away.
  • Page 29: Eu Declaration

    11. EU DECLARATION The machine purchased is in compliance with the norms stated in the EU declaration attached to the machine in original. Please fi nd attached below the facsimile of this declaration, with the general data of the machine purchased. For the absorption data refer to the data-plate on the machine.

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