Wexiodisk WD-100GR Touch Installation And User Manual

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POTWASH MACHINE WITH GRANULES
WD-100GR
touch
(original documentation)
Read the manual before using the machine!
Installation and user manual
S/N: (En)
Valid from: 202403
Rev.: 00

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  • Page 1 POTWASH MACHINE WITH GRANULES WD-100GR touch (original documentation) Read the manual before using the machine! Installation and user manual S/N: (En) Valid from: 202403 Rev.: 00...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    WD-100GR Rev. 00 (202403) touch 1. General instructions ................ 1 1.1 Symbols used ....................2 1.2 Machine rating ....................3 1.3 Checking that the machine and manual correspond ........3 1.4 EU Declaration of Conformity ................4 2. Safety instructions ................5 2.1 General information ..................
  • Page 4 WD-100GR Rev. 00 (202403) touch 3.5 Connections ....................13 3.5.1 Electrical connection ................14 3.5.2 Water connections .................. 14 3.5.3 Ventilation ....................14 3.5.4 Steam (optional) ..................15 3.5.5 Drain/waste pipe ..................15 3.5.6 Bleeding the booster pump (option) ............17 3.5.7 Detergent and drying agent ..............
  • Page 5: General Instructions

    WD-100GR Rev. 00 (202403) General instructions touch 1. General instructions Read the instructions in this manual carefully as they contain important informa- tion regarding the correct, effective and safe installation, use and servicing of the machine. Service personnel should have access to all documentation for the ma- chine.
  • Page 6: Symbols Used

    WD-100GR Rev. 00 (202403) General instructions touch 1.1 Symbols used This symbol warns of situations where a safety risk may arise. The instructions given should be followed in order to prevent injury and dangerous situations. This symbol on a machine part warns of electrical equipment. The machine must be entirely non-live during servicing, turn off the power at the power switch and if required, the switch should be locked to prevent unintentional operation.
  • Page 7: Machine Rating

    WD-100GR Rev. 00 (202403) General instructions touch 1.2 Machine rating The machine has two rating plates, one of which is placed at the bottom of one side of the machine and the other in the electrical cabinet. The technical informa- tion on the plates is also included on the machine’s wiring diagram.
  • Page 8: Eu Declaration Of Conformity

    A so-called EU Declaration of Conformity is provided on delivery of the machine. CE_16_2 Contact details of the manufacturer (Wexiödisk AB, Mårdvägen 4, SE- 35245 Växjö, SWEDEN, Tel.: +46 470 771200, E-mail: wexiodisk@wexio- disk.com). Representatives of Wexiödisk AB. Person responsible for the product’s documentation.
  • Page 9: Safety Instructions

    WD-100GR Rev. 00 (202403) Safety instructions touch 2. Safety instructions Read the chapter GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS carefully before starting work. 2.1 General information The machine is CE marked, which means that it complies with the requirements of the EU Machinery Directive with regard to product safety. Product safety means that the design of the machine will prevent personal injury or damage to property.
  • Page 10: Transport

    Warranty repairs must be performed by an authorised company. Contact an authorised service company to draw up a programme of preventive care and maintenance. For authorised service companies, please see www.wexiodisk.com or contact Wexiödisk AB. • The regular checks described in the manual must be carried out in accord- ance with the instructions.
  • Page 11: Operation

    WD-100GR Rev. 00 (202403) Safety instructions touch 2.5 Operation Be very careful around the machine when it is in operation. 2.5.1 High temperatures • The temperature of the washing and rinsing water is 60° C and 85°C. Do not open the machine until the washing and rinsing phases have finished. The steam that comes out of the machine after the wash has been com- pleted is hot.
  • Page 12: Installation Instructions

    WD-100GR Rev. 00 (202403) Installation instructions touch 3. Installation instructions Read the chapters GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS and SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS carefully before starting work. 3.1 General information Read these instructions carefully, as they contain important information regarding the correct installation method. • The instructions should be used together with the machine’s wiring dia- gram and flow diagram for water and steam.
  • Page 13: Rust On Industrial Dishwashers

    WD-100GR Rev. 00 (202403) Installation instructions touch 3.1.1 Rust on industrial dishwashers • Large-scale industrial dishwashers in general as well as our dishwashers are made of stainless materials, but despite this, there are still situations where rust can occur on “stainless” materials. •...
  • Page 14: Requirements For The Installation Site

    WD-100GR Rev. 00 (202403) Installation instructions touch 3.2 Requirements for the installation site 3.2.1 Lighting In order to ensure the best possible working conditions during installation, opera- tion, servicing and maintenance, make sure that the machine is installed in a well- lit room.
  • Page 15: Transport And Storage

    WD-100GR Rev. 00 (202403) Installation instructions touch 3.3 Transport and storage Always transport the machine in an upright position. Take care during transport, as there is a risk of tipping. NOTE! The machine must not be transported without a pallet or other support. A packing notice will have been applied to the packaging where the latter covers the front of the machine.
  • Page 16: Installation

    WD-100GR Rev. 00 (202403) Installation instructions touch 3.4 Installation 3.4.1 Preparing for the installation Check that there is sufficient room for the machine at the installation location. • Check that correct connections are available for water, electricity, drainage and possibly steam at the installation location. See TECHNICAL SPECIFI- CATIONS.
  • Page 17: Connections

    WD-100GR Rev. 00 (202403) Installation instructions touch 3.5 Connections Machine with feedthrough (Left - Right) * The heat recovery fan runs for 10 seconds at the start of the wash cycle and for 50 seconds from 10 seconds after the final rinse has started. Cold water connection, standard machine Hot water connection, standard machine Electrical connection...
  • Page 18: Electrical Connection

    WD-100GR Rev. 00 (202403) Installation instructions touch 3.5.1 Electrical connection Information about electrical connections (3) is available on the machine’s wiring diagram which is provided on delivery. Store the diagrams in the plastic pocket, located in the electrical cabinet, even after installation. •...
  • Page 19: Steam (Optional)

    WD-100GR Rev. 00 (202403) Installation instructions touch 3.5.4 Steam (optional) A shut-off cock must be installed on the incoming pipe. The required steam pres- sure can be found in the TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS. Condensing water A condensation water connection is only provided on steam-heated machines. The pipe is connected to the system’s steam boiler.
  • Page 20 WD-100GR Rev. 00 (202403) Installation instructions touch Drain pump (option) This needs to be installed and the parts are packed into the machine. Machine from below with drain pump installed 303826_R2_438...
  • Page 21: Bleeding The Booster Pump (Option)

    WD-100GR Rev. 00 (202403) Installation instructions touch 3.5.6 Bleeding the booster pump (option) Bleeding of the booster pump should be performed when the dishwasher is start- ed up. This is what you should do: Open the water connection to the dishwasher and wait until the dishwash- er’s break tank has filled with water.
  • Page 22: Detergent And Drying Agent

    WD-100GR Rev. 00 (202403) Installation instructions touch 3.5.7 Detergent and drying agent • The dishwasher is preconfigured for connection of detergent and drying agent equipment. The detergent and drying agent equipment is not includ- ed in delivery of the dishwasher. Contact your detergent supplier! •...
  • Page 23 WD-100GR Rev. 00 (202403) Installation instructions touch Electrical connection of the equipment • Remove the cover plate beneath the electrical cabinet. The panel is fixed with screws on the bottom edge under the stand. • The terminal block for connecting the dosing equipment is in the junction box (C) inside the cover plate.
  • Page 24: Installation And Connection Of Auxiliary Equipment And Options

    WD-100GR Rev. 00 (202403) Installation instructions touch 3.6 Installation and connection of auxiliary equipment and options • Once the machine is in place and has been adjusted horizontally and ver- tically, the auxiliary equipment can be fitted. The various options normally place no specific requirement on the installation.
  • Page 25: Trial Operation

    WD-100GR Rev. 00 (202403) Installation instructions touch 3.7 Trial operation Prepare the machine for trial operation with the help of OPERATING INSTRUC- TIONS. The instructions describe the measures that must be taken to prepare the machine for operation. 3.7.1 Start-up schedule This should be completed when the machine is started up and used.
  • Page 26: Documentation

    WD-100GR Rev. 00 (202403) Installation instructions touch 4. Run a number of washes complete with loads and check: • There are no water leaks • The door switch functions • The anti-crushing mechanism functions • The water temperatures are maintained •...
  • Page 27: Operating Instructions

    WD-100GR Rev. 00 (202403) Operating instructions touch 4. Operating instructions Read the chapters GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS and SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS carefully before starting work. • The machine's touch panel contains built-in guides on what and how things must be done. • The use of the machine is dependent on how the machine is equipped. This chapter describes what must be done with the machine: •...
  • Page 28: Machine Design

    WD-100GR Rev. 00 (202403) Operating instructions touch 4.1.1 Machine design 100_02_t Touch panel ON/OFF button Control button for opening/closing doors (option (PPE)) Wash arms Cover plates Filters Granule wash tank Wash tank Rubber sleeve Level pipe Roller table Buttons for raising/lowering the machine (option) Cassette for dishware Wash nozzle Rinse pipe for final rinse...
  • Page 29: Preparations Before Filling

    WD-100GR Rev. 00 (202403) Operating instructions touch 4.1.2 Preparations before filling Check: • That the machine and removable parts have been cleaned. If not – clean them! • That no dirt is in the washer arms’ (4) or in the rinse pipes’ (16) nozzles •...
  • Page 30: Touch Panel

    WD-100GR Rev. 00 (202403) Operating instructions touch 4.1.4 Touch panel General The panel comprises four fields: • A = Top bar • B = Process bar • C = Activity field • D = Bottom bar Active (clickable) symbols are in blue. Inactive symbols are in grey. The activity field (C) contains both information text and selectable symbols which are used to continue to different entries: The various fields are divided into the following parts:...
  • Page 31 WD-100GR Rev. 00 (202403) Operating instructions touch Top bar (A) This indicates the machine status using text and symbols (2, 3, 4) and the date and time (1). Alarm and information messages are displayed here. More information about these is shown in the activity field (C). Process bar (B) This indicates what the machine is doing using various symbols (7) and text (6).
  • Page 32 WD-100GR Rev. 00 (202403) Operating instructions touch Symbols The following symbols and a brief description may be displayed in the various fields of the panel (some depending on machine type). Symbol Explanation Symbol Explanation Black: Information Change the water Blue: About the machine Autostart of filling and Consumption washing...
  • Page 33 WD-100GR Rev. 00 (202403) Operating instructions touch Symbol Explanation Symbol Explanation Low flow Machine status No / Cancel No flow Other Spin dry START Protocol Repeat / Machine is in op- Reset eration Save to PC Save to USB Service alarm Service settings Machine configuration Settings...
  • Page 34: Filling And Heating The Machine

    WD-100GR Rev. 00 (202403) Operating instructions touch 4.1.5 Filling and heating the machine When filling the machine with water, you should not have any items in the ma- chine. Water which is hotter than for normal washing is flushed into the wash com- partment when the machine is being filled.
  • Page 35 WD-100GR Rev. 00 (202403) Operating instructions touch • Wait for around 10 seconds then put the power switch to the ON position. • Press the ON/OFF button (A) and the panel is turned on. • Press the start button (1) in the activity field to start filling and heating. •...
  • Page 36: Before Washing, Regardless Of Program

    WD-100GR Rev. 00 (202403) Operating instructions touch 4.1.6 Before washing, regardless of program • Perforated canteens, perforated containers and plastic canteens should NOT be washed with granules (shortens the lifespan of the granules and there is a risk of the granules getting stuck in a hole and getting into finished food).
  • Page 37: Positioning The Items In The Cassette

    WD-100GR Rev. 00 (202403) Operating instructions touch 4.1.7 Positioning the items in the cassette Put the cassette on the potwash trolley. Use the potwash trolley as a sorting area. Scrape away all loose food remnants. We recommend using our separating spat- ula WD209.7261 for this.
  • Page 38: Using Accessories

    WD-100GR Rev. 00 (202403) Operating instructions touch Example of the position of smaller canteens. Alternative position for a 1/1 canteen 4.1.8 Using accessories • The machine comes with different accessories and the number depends on the choices made. • It is important to use the correct accessories in order to obtain the best washing results.
  • Page 39 WD-100GR Rev. 00 (202403) Operating instructions touch Granules (WD209.7260) and Granules spatula (WD209.7261) Granules are used for the wash programmes with granules. Wexiödisk’s original granules must be used (warranty conditions). The spatula is used to scrape off loose dirt. 10 kg granules and 1 separating spatula come with the machine. Granules and separating spatula Collection plates and granule basket The collection plates and granule basket are used for collecting granules for...
  • Page 40 WD-100GR Rev. 00 (202403) Operating instructions touch Dockable potwash trolley (WD209.7330) (option) The potwash trolley is available with and without wheels and depends on the feed direction of the machine. Dockable potwash trolley Cleaning gun with hose (WD751.0105) (option) Cleaning gun...
  • Page 41 WD-100GR Rev. 00 (202403) Operating instructions touch Trolley (WD209.7362) (option) The trolley is used for moving clean and/or dirty items. 11517 Trolley...
  • Page 42 WD-100GR Rev. 00 (202403) Operating instructions touch Combination cassette (WD209.7340) Cassette with supporting sides for all types of washing. The items are positioned in the cassette so that they do not move during the wash cycle. 2 combination cassettes are included upon delivery of feed-through machine. 1 combination cassette is included upon delivery of front-feed machine.
  • Page 43 WD-100GR Rev. 00 (202403) Operating instructions touch Support frame canteen lid (WD209.7341) and Side holders (WD209.7354) (option) The support partition, which is placed in the bottom of the cassette, is used for washing lids, chopping boards with a length of 600 mm, baking trays 600 x 400/ 450 x 20/40 mm in size and other shallow items with a maximum size of 600 x 600 The items are placed between the supporting sides (A).
  • Page 44 WD-100GR Rev. 00 (202403) Operating instructions touch Long guides (WD209.7342) (option) These double the machine's capacity when washing 1/2 canteens. Long guides Short guides (WD209.7343) (option) These are used to wash canteens smaller than 1/1 in size. Short guides...
  • Page 45 WD-100GR Rev. 00 (202403) Operating instructions touch Washing china, cassette for 500 x 500 wash basket (WD209.7364) (option) This cassette, together with the grid, can be used effectively with wash baskets which are divided into compartments. Cassette for 500 x 500 wash basket Grid for 500 x 500 wash basket (WD209.7365) (option) This grid is used with standard wash baskets, together with the cassette.
  • Page 46 WD-100GR Rev. 00 (202403) Operating instructions touch All-round holder (WD209.7350) (option) The all-round holder is used for washing ABC canteens and pots and pans. Pots and pans can be hung from the top part of the holder. All-round holder Flexible insert (WD209.7351) (option) Bowls, small saucepans, baking tins and other items which are hard to position in other holders can be washed in the flexible insert.
  • Page 47 WD-100GR Rev. 00 (202403) Operating instructions touch Holder for ABC canteens (WD209.7356) (option) The holder is suitable for smaller ABC canteens. The maximum size is 1/2 can- teens. The handles of the canteens must be slid over the holder's posts. Holder for ABC canteens Canteen holder GN 1/3, 1/6, 1/9 (WD209.7366) (option) The holder is suitable for washing 1/3, 1/6 and 1/9 canteens.
  • Page 48 WD-100GR Rev. 00 (202403) Operating instructions touch Canteen holder GN 2/8 (WD209.7368) (option) The holder is suitable for washing 2/8 canteens. Holder for 2/8 canteens Pan holder (WD209.7352) (option) This holder is used for bowls and pans. Pan holder...
  • Page 49 WD-100GR Rev. 00 (202403) Operating instructions touch Ladle holder (WD209.7353) (option) The utensil holder is used for washing utensils, such as ladles and whisks etc. (Maximum height 600 mm). Ladle holder Cutlery holder (WD209.7367) (option) The cutlery holder is used for washing all types of cutlery. Cutlery holder...
  • Page 50 WD-100GR Rev. 00 (202403) Operating instructions touch Net basket (WD209.7357) (option) Small utensils can be placed in the mesh basket. They should be put loose in the basket for the best washing results. Net basket Rubber tensioner (WD209.7272) Items which are difficult to position can be fastened in place with the rubber ten- sioner.
  • Page 51 WD-100GR Rev. 00 (202403) Operating instructions touch Wall-mounted holder - guide rails (WD209.7358) (option) The wall-mounted holder provides convenient storage for both short and long guide rails when not in use. Wall-mounted holder - guide rails Wall-mounted holder - side holder (WD209.7359) (option) The wall mounted holder provides convenient storage for side holders when not in use.
  • Page 52 WD-100GR Rev. 00 (202403) Operating instructions touch Holder - accessories (WD209.7360) (option) The holder provides convenient storage for various accessories when not in use. Holder - accessories...
  • Page 53: Using Accessories For Ppe Machine (Option)

    WD-100GR Rev. 00 (202403) Operating instructions touch 4.1.9 Using accessories for PPE machine (option) Machines in PPE version are equipped with special baskets with special stands for tubes (WD209.7391) and for masks (WD209.7392). Special basket with stand for tubes Special basket with stand for masks...
  • Page 54: Washing

    WD-100GR Rev. 00 (202403) Operating instructions touch 4.2 Washing To reduce the risk of damage, the dishware should be stacked in the wash basket which is conveniently positioned on the potwash trolley or the table trolley. • The dishware must be correctly and firmly positioned •...
  • Page 55 WD-100GR Rev. 00 (202403) Operating instructions touch Wash programme with granules and spin Perforated canteens, perforated containers and plastic canteens should NOT be washed with granules (shortens the lifespan of the granules and there is a risk of the granules getting stuck in a hole and getting into finished food). Program time approx.
  • Page 56 WD-100GR Rev. 00 (202403) Operating instructions touch Wash programme without granules and with spin Programmes without granules are used for items which cannot be washed using granules, such as perforated canteens, perforated containers and plastic contain- ers. Program time approx. 2.2 minutes (P4) Program time approx.
  • Page 57 WD-100GR Rev. 00 (202403) Operating instructions touch Wash programme for machine in PPE version (option) The programme has no spin cycle if the items being washed are not suitable for spinning, for example if the items cannot be fixed firmly in the cassette Programme times and temperatures are different in PPE version.
  • Page 58: Starting Washing

    WD-100GR Rev. 00 (202403) Operating instructions touch 4.2.2 Starting washing Slide the cassette into the machine. Make sure that the lock on the roller table (11) locks the cassette firmly in place. The lock (A) must firmly lock the cassette on the roller table (B). Programval_GRt When the machine is ready to starting washing, the following display is shown on the touch panel...
  • Page 59: Interrupting A Wash Program

    WD-100GR Rev. 00 (202403) Operating instructions touch Select a suitable programme on the touch panel. Start the programme by pressing • You can see what the machine is doing on the machine’s touch panel. • Open the door and remove the cassette with the clean items from the ma- chine.
  • Page 60: Changing The Water

    WD-100GR Rev. 00 (202403) Operating instructions touch 4.2.5 Changing the water The machine has an alarm which indicates when the water is dirty and must be changed. The alarm is triggered after a preset number of wash cycles. The ma- chine can also be locked to prevent it from being used any further when the water change alarm is triggered.
  • Page 61 WD-100GR Rev. 00 (202403) Operating instructions touch • Keep the doors open. • Take out the roller table (11), filters (6) and cover plates (5). Rinse these items in water. • Turn and lift the level pipe (10) a quarter turn and leave it positioned in the waste pipe.
  • Page 62: Checking The Wash Result

    WD-100GR Rev. 00 (202403) Operating instructions touch 4.2.6 Checking the wash result Check that no granules have become lodged in or on the washed items. The dishware should be checked after each wash for: PROBLEM CAUSES & MEASURES Starch spots •...
  • Page 63: After Use - Cleaning

    WD-100GR Rev. 00 (202403) Operating instructions touch 4.3 After use – Cleaning HACCP is a preventive inspection system to ensure hygiene requirements are met during the washing process and cleaning of the machine. As a result of its design, the machine meets strict hygiene requirements. Regular, thorough clean- ing is also important from a hygiene perspective.
  • Page 64: Emptying And Daily Cleaning

    WD-100GR Rev. 00 (202403) Operating instructions touch 4.3.2 Emptying and daily cleaning A guide to daily cleaning is also displayed on the panel when the relevant function has been selected. This is done by pressing the menu button and then se- lecting cleaning •...
  • Page 65 WD-100GR Rev. 00 (202403) Operating instructions touch Internal cleaning programme A guide to daily cleaning is also displayed on the panel when the relevant function has been selected. This is done by pressing the menu button and then se- lecting cleaning NOTE! This setting cannot be used on front-feed machines.
  • Page 66: Cleaning And Checking Every Week

    WD-100GR Rev. 00 (202403) Operating instructions touch Externally Wipe the outside of the machine with a soft, damp cloth. If the machine has the option for raising and lowering it (option), the floor under- neath the machine can be cleaned more easily. Make sure that no equipment is connected to the machine.
  • Page 67 WD-100GR Rev. 00 (202403) Operating instructions touch Collecting the granules The granules must be collected and cleaned once a week. This is done before the machine is emptied and turned off. 90_11_t To collect the granules, replace the filters with the connector plates (A) and the granule collectors (B).
  • Page 68 WD-100GR Rev. 00 (202403) Operating instructions touch • When the programme is finished, remove the granule collector (B) and the two connector plates (A). Check that all the granules have been collected. • Check that the collector contains the correct amount of granules. The col- lector should contain around 10 kg of granules.
  • Page 69: Periodic Servicing

    WD-100GR Rev. 00 (202403) Operating instructions touch 4.3.4 Periodic servicing Long intervals between using the machine • If the machine is not being used for a long period, the granules and the ma- chine should be disinfected with an appropriate environmentally friendly disinfectant.
  • Page 70 Wexiödisk’s original granules, which are reusable, must be used. The amount of granules is checked by: • Wexiodisk’s original granules must be used. • The machine has an alarm which indicates when it is time to check the granule level.
  • Page 71: Operating Problems

    WD-100GR Rev. 00 (202403) Operating instructions touch Clean the heat recovery unit NOTE! Cleaning of the heat recovery unit should be performed 1-2 times a year. The machine also has an alarm which is displayed on the panel when cleaning is necessary.
  • Page 72 WD-100GR Rev. 00 (202403) Operating instructions touch Troubleshooting If the touch panel screen gives no indication of whether the ON/OFF button has been pressed, check the power switch to see whether it is turned on. If the prob- lem persists, contact authorised service personnel. The figure on the touch panel will change when an error or an alarm is presented.
  • Page 73 WD-100GR Rev. 00 (202403) Operating instructions touch PROBLEM CAUSE ACTION No indication on the control pan- Power switch off. Switch on the power switch. el display when the control but- ton is pressed. The machine does not fill with The stopcock on the incoming water Open the tap.
  • Page 74 WD-100GR Rev. 00 (202403) Operating instructions touch PROBLEM CAUSE ACTION Granules are sticking to the The rinse nozzles are blocked. Clean the nozzles. washed items. There is too much foam in the ma- Check to see how clean the wash chine.
  • Page 75 WD-100GR Rev. 00 (202403) Operating instructions touch Information alarms (blue) An information alarm is generated, e.g. because a predetermined number of wash cycles has been reached. Type of alarm and minimise / maximise Symbol for type of alarm (maintenance) Descriptive text Error code Name and contact details of service personnel Continue to next screen...
  • Page 76 WD-100GR Rev. 00 (202403) Operating instructions touch Error alarms (yellow) Error alarm is generated e.g. for low water flow in the machine. Type of alarm and minimise / maximise Error code Symbol for type of alarm Descriptive text Continue to next screen Reset alarm The alarm can be minimised and then maximised by clicking on the button (1) Follow the instructions on the touch panel, which are displayed by clicking on the...
  • Page 77 WD-100GR Rev. 00 (202403) Operating instructions touch Critical error alarms (red) A critical error alarm is generated because a serious error has occurred. The ma- jority of these alarms cannot be reset by the operator, and service personnel must be contacted. Type of alarm and minimise / maximise Login symbol Symbol for type of alarm...
  • Page 78: Technical Specifications

    WD-100GR Rev. 00 (202403) Technical specifications touch 5. Technical specifications The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes to the technical data. TECHNICAL DATA Granules pump (kW) 2 x 2.2 Washing pump (kW) Booster pump (kW) * 0.58 Drain pump (W) * Rotating table motor (kW) 0.55 Drive motor door, front-feed machine (kW)
  • Page 79 WD-100GR Rev. 00 (202403) Technical specifications touch CAPACITY AND OPERATING DATA Potwash, ECO with granules, P1 (min) * 5 / 13 ** Potwash, MEDIUM with granules, P2 (min) * 8 / 16 ** Potwash, HEAVY with granules, P3 (min) * 10.3 / 19 ** Potwash, ECO without granules, P4 (min) * 2.3 / 5 **...
  • Page 80 WD-100GR Rev. 00 (202403) Technical specifications touch CONNECTION, ELECTRICALLY HEATED MACHINE Total connected load (kW) Main fuse 400-415V 3N~ 50Hz (A) * 35 / 25** Max. connection area 400-415V 3N~ 50Hz (L1-L3, N, PE) Cu (mm²) Main fuse 400-415V 3~ 60Hz (A) * 35 / 25** Max.
  • Page 81 WD-100GR Rev. 00 (202403) Technical specifications touch SIZE AND WEIGHT FOR TRANSPORT * Size (LxWxH) (mm) 1350 x 1250 x 2100 Weight (kg) * Including packaging...

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