Installation instructions
3.8 Documentation
4. Start the machine:
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Check that the overload switch on the feed cradle is functioning.
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Check the direction of rotation of the pumps
NB! If the direction of rotation is wrong, the phase must be inverted on the
incoming feed.
5. Lock the impulse arm and the photocell in the activated position:
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Run the machine continuously for 10 minutes. Check and adjust the tem-
perature and water flow
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Final rinse (around 7 litres/minute)
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Reset the impulse arm and the photocell to the initial position.
6. Run a number of washes complete with dishware and check:
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There are no water leaks
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The door switch works
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The limit switch is working
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Steam discharge from the machine
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The water temperatures are maintained
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The dishware is clean
N.B.: If the machine is equipped with detergent dosing, this function is
roughly set at the factory; contact your chemical supplier for a more precise
setting.
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The dishware is dry
N.B.: If the machine is equipped with drying agent dosing, this function is
roughly set at the factory; contact your chemical supplier for a more precise
setting.
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There is adequate water flow to the machine. Inform the customer if the wa-
ter flow and / or the water pressure are too low
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The motor cut-off switch setting against the wiring diagram
7. Final check: Empty the machine and turn off the power using the power
switch:
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Re-tighten all the connections on the circuit breakers and contactors
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Check that all the mini-switches and the motor cut-off switch are in the on
position.
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Display the quick guides supplied with the machine
8. Train and inform personnel concerning:
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Washing
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Care (daily, weekly and other frequencies)
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Recommendation for annual service
For correct use and servicing, it is essential that the documentation accompany-
ing the machine is made available to personnel who will be using the machine.
The installation and user manual, which describes handling and care among oth-
er things, should be stored near the machine.
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Rev. 5.0 (202206)