Commissioning; Installing The Warewasher; Connecting The Warewasher; Water Connection - Winterhalter PT Series Translation Of The Original Operating Instructions

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Commissioning

5
Commissioning
5.1

Installing the warewasher

The installation site must be frost-resistant to prevent the water supply systems from freezing.
Ø Install the warewasher horizontally using a spirit level.
Ø Adjust any unevenness of the base using the height-adjustable machine feet.
5.2

Connecting the warewasher

The warewasher and any other relevant additional devices must be connected in adherence to local standards and regu-
lations by an electrical company authorised by the relevant electricity supplier.

5.2.1 Water connection

The water-related safety should be as per DIN EN 61770. The warewasher can be connected to a fresh water pipe
without an intermediate connection to other safety equipment.
Connecting the inlet water hose
Important notes:
– Do not shorten, alter or damage the inlet water hose.
– Use only the inlet water hose supplied. Old existing inlet water hoses may not be re-used.
– Do not kink the inlet water hose when connecting it.
Connecting the warewasher to the waste water system
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Ø Connect the inlet water hose (3) to the warewasher.
Ø Connect the dirt trap (2) to the on-site water supply (1).
Ø Connect the inlet water hose (3) to the dirt trap (2).
Ø Open the water supply (1) and check that the connec-
tions are sealed.
The dirt trap prevents particles from the inlet water from en-
tering the warewasher, thus preventing extraneous rust on
the cutlery and in the warewasher.
Ø Connect the waste water hose (1) to the warewasher.
Ø Guide and connect the waste water hose to the on-site
waste water connection.
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