Rhima RT490 Operator's Manual

Rhima RT490 Operator's Manual

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RT490-RT580-RT620HD-RT670-RT750HD-RT760
Tunnel Washers
Australia Tel: 1300 347 944 | New Zealand Tel: 0800 902 054 | Singapore Tel: +65 9107 8943

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  • Page 1 Operator’s Manual RT490-RT580-RT620HD-RT670-RT750HD-RT760 Tunnel Washers Australia Tel: 1300 347 944 | New Zealand Tel: 0800 902 054 | Singapore Tel: +65 9107 8943...
  • Page 2: General Instructions

    ● Do not attempt to repair the appliance. Repairs made by unqualified persons may cause further damage and will void warranty. ● Repairs and servicing of this appliance must be carried out by Rhima personnel only. IMPORTANT CUSTOMER INFORMATION ● To request a service, detergents or rinse additive contact your local Rhima Service centre...
  • Page 3: Electrical Installation

    ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION This appliance must be connected to an earthed 3-phase electrical switched outlet of an appropriate rating. PLUMBING INSTALLATION The Australian installation shall be in accordance with The Plumbing Code of Australia (PCA). This appliance should be connected to a hot water supply (Max 65°C ) for in accordance with Australian Standard AS/NZS 3500.1.
  • Page 4: Machine Description

    MACHINE DESCRIPTION Description of the machine, its accessories and its guards Machine description Refer to annexes for the technical data of the machines. pic. 4 Example: MACHINE IN RIGHT EXECUTION - SPLASH GUARD - CONTROL PANEL - AUTOMATIC SHOWER WITH DRAWER STRAINER - HEAT RECOVERY/STEAM CONDENSER/HEAT - PRE-WASH RECOVERY WITH HEAT PUMP...
  • Page 5 This machine is built with high quality materials in particular AISI 304 stainless steel (AISI 316 for boilers and tanks) and in high thickness to ensure a longer lifetime. The machine is built in di erent sections: Pre-wash module C (the presence depends on the model chosen): a preliminary rough washing is carried out with low temperature thermostatically controlled to melt the alimentary residuals and avoid the proteins denaturation.
  • Page 6: Auto Timer

    Heat recovery with heat pump L: The goal is the recovery of the steam heat exiting the machine that otherwise would be dispersed, and use it to pre-heat the water entering the boiler. It exploits a heat pump to further increase the water temperature entering the boiler. The machine must have a cold water supply for the rinse.
  • Page 7 CONTROL PANEL AND RELATED SYMBOLS Display TFT back lit. 2: START key green backlit (not backlit: stand-by mode) 3: STOP key red backlit 4: ON / OFF key. 5 and 6: Scrolling keys ( , - / 7: TEMPERATURES 8: INFO key.
  • Page 8 4: ON / OFF key with function. To turn the machine ON. 8: INFO key. Provides additional information about the current status of the machine. 11: DRAINING key. Automatically drains all the tanks. 12: SELF-CLEANING key. Backlit key only when it is possible to activate SELF-CLEANING option.
  • Page 9 FUNCTIONING OF THE MACHINE Machine start-up Check if the pump filters and surface filters are in their seats. Check that the washing and rinsing arms are properly inserted, as well as the curtains Note: the long and narrow curtains are to be put at the entry and exit; the wide and short ones go inside the machine. Close the doors.
  • Page 10 Push the A STOP black key on shelf panel (see photo 1), to stop the conveyor belt. Push the STOP 3 key (see chap. CONTROL PANEL AND RELATED SYMBOLS), to stop the wash. N.B.: It is recommended to change the tank’s water by new fi lling, when very dirty or, at least, twice a day. Change water in the tanks whenever necessary, at least every 2-4 hours of operation with full load.
  • Page 11 Select TANKS' DRAINING (option) When machine is in Ready or in Stand-by or in Running mode. It allows enabling TANKS' DRAINING of the TANKS' DRAINING function. When machine is in ready or running mode: TOTAL Press key 11 DRAINING Use keys (increase) and (decrease) to select one of the following PARTIAL...
  • Page 12 Dishes and cutlery loading Before loading the dishes it is necessary to carry out a proper cleaning off of the food residuals. It is not necessary to rinse the dishes with water before the loading. WARNING: Do not wash items contaminated by petrol, paint, pieces of steel or iron, ash, sand, wax, lubricating grease.
  • Page 13 photo 16 photo 15 outlet inlet loading belts examples (machine outlet): dishes standard belt glasses trays baskets standard belt cutlery special belt in-fl ight special belt hospital special belt thermical trays special belt...
  • Page 14 WARNINGS: • Do not slam the doors when opening and closing. • Do not put material or objects on the machine. • The water used for the washing and the rinsing is not potable because of the presence of chemical additives. In case of contact with skin or eyes wash them immediately with plenty of water and check the safety instructions of the detergent manufacturer.
  • Page 15: Using Detergent

    DETERGENTS Using detergent The detergent must be of good quality, of NON-FOAMING type, specifi c for the mechanical washing of dishes. The use of liquid detergents is recommended. The dosing has to be done following the recommendations of the detergent manufacturer and in accordance with the water and dishes characteristics.
  • Page 16: Routine Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE WARNING: The machine is not protected against pressure water jets, therefore avoid the use of this type of cleaning system on the cabinet. It is also suggested to contact cleaning product dealers for detailed information about methods and products for a periodical sanitizing of the machine.
  • Page 17 Extraordinary Maintenance – by qualifi ed Service Personnel only Once or twice per year, the machine should be checked by qualified Service Personnel: • Remove scaling from the heating elements. • Check the status and the tightness of all gaskets. •...
  • Page 18: Environmental Aspects

    ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS Packing The packing consists of the following: • a wooden crate; • extensible belt (LDPE); • polystyrene foam (PS). Please dispose of the materials listed above, in compliance with the legislation in force. Disposal he equipment is marked with the symbol (see pic. 6). The symbol indicates that the product should not be discarded as unsorted waste but must be sent to separate collection facilities for recovery and recycling in compliance with the legislation in...
  • Page 19: Signals And Alarms

    SIGNALS AND ALARMS During the operation, the machine signals other situations in addition to alarms that need the operator attention. In any case the relative information automatically appears on the display and remains visible until the operator execute the necessary actions. To display the alarm/signal screen during the machine operation, press the 8 INFO key.
  • Page 20 Alarms The alarms are displayed on a dedicated screen that overlap the current display at the time the alarm occurs. Each alarm screen gives precise information about the meaning of the alarm and which are the operation the operator can run. Alarm screen example: 10:23 ALARM Z8 Alarm code...
  • Page 21: Alarms Description

    Alarms description Alphanumeric abbreviation Alarm description ALARM BOILER 1 PROBE FAILURE (RINSE) ALARM BOILER 1 HEATING FAILURE (RINSE) ALARM BOILER 1 OVERTEMPERATURE (RINSE) ALARM BOILER 1 LOW TEMPERATURE (RINSE) ALARM PRE-RINSE FILLING FAILURE ALARM PRE-RINSE DRAINING FAILURE ALARM PRE-RINSE PUMP THERMAL PROTECTION ALARM WASH FILLING FAILURE ALARM...
  • Page 22 Should the alarm persists, please contact the Rhima Service Department. ALARM E2 WASH1 PROBE FAILURE Rated temperature cannot be reached. Washing results may be a ected. Please contact the Rhima Service Department. ALARM E3 WASH1 HEATING FAILURE Please turn...
  • Page 23 Rhima Service Department. ALARM F7 WASH2 PUMP THERMAL PROTECTION Rated temperature cannot be reached. Washing results may be aff ected. Please contact the Rhima Service Department. ALARM G2 WASH 3 PROBE FAILURE Rated temperature cannot be reached. Washing results may be aff ected. Please contact the Rhima Service Department.
  • Page 24 ON/OFF 4 button, and turn it again, after a few seconds. Should the alarm persists, please contact the Rhima Service Department. ALARM Z15 BREAK TANK DRAINING FAILURE Please make sure that rinse nozzles are not clogged. Please turn...
  • Page 25 Contact the Rhima Service Department to connect suddenly stops overloaded system the machine separately A machine safety device tripped Contact the Rhima Service Department to check the security devices During the washing phase the The water of the previous day...
  • Page 26 Water capacity not suffi cient Verify the static pressure Dirty steam coil Clean the filter. Should the alarm persists, please contact the Rhima Service Department to clean the Heat Recovery Clean the filter. Should the alarm persists, please Low boiler temperature...
  • Page 27 The machine doesn't rinse Contact the Rhima Service Department Water capacity not suffi cient Verify the static pressure N.B.: For any other problems, contact the Rhima Service Department. The Manufacturer reserves the right to modify the technical characteristics without prior notice...
  • Page 28 Tel: 1300 347 944 New Zealand Tel: 0800 902 054 Singapore Tel: +65 9107 8943 DETERGENTS To request detergents or rinse additive contact your local Rhima Service centre below: Australia: 1300 347 944 New Zealand: 0800 902 054 Singapore: +65 9107 8943 Superwash...

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