TABLE OF CONTENTS TOPICS PAGE 1-INTRODUCTION 2-TECHNICAL DATA 3-WARNING SIGNS AND SAFETY DETAILS 4-TRANSPORTING AND MOVING 5-OPERATION OF THE MACHINE 6-CLEAN-UP AND MAINTENANCE 7-ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 8-TROUBLESHOOTING...
1-INTRODUCTION Dear User, Thank you for purchasing our device and for your reliance upon our company. Our devices have been used within our customers kitchen, your kitchen in 100 countries. Our devices are produced in compliance with international standards. Important notice: Please read or ensure that the users read this user’s manual in order to achieve the desired performance in line with your expectations and to use your device for long years.
2- TECHNICAL DATA: GLOZ50 MODEL 220-240 V ~ NPE / Total Rating 50 Hz 3,66 Total Rating(kW) Washing Capacity (Plate/Hour) 34/26/23/20/18 Washing Capacity (Basket/Hour) 27 / 6 lt. Washing/Boiler Tank Capacity Washing Program Number 105/135/155/175/195 Program Times(sec.) Washing Water Temp. (°C) 55-60 Rinsing Water Temp.
3- WARNING SIGNS AND SAFETY DETAILS 3.1 Warning Signs Power Network Grounding Electricity Attention Important Grounging The machine should never be exposed to direct sunlight. The machine should never be left in water and its outer surface should never be cleaned with high pressure water.
Do not hit or drop the machine when moving. Producer company is not responsible for the damage occurring during transportation of the machine. 4.1 Assembly Place : Dimensions:(mm) GLOZ50 Height (A) Width (B) Depth (C) Installation Place Height (D) Installation Place Width (E) Installation Place Depth (F) CHANGING THE LOCATION ;...
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4.2 Installation Diagram 4.3 Electrical Connections: All electrical connections must be made by authorized service personnel in accordance with local and national standards and directives. All products must be connected to the residual current device of 30mA. Use the power socket and an appropriate connector to connect the appliance.
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4.5 Limits in Water Connection: Water inlet temperature: 4-50°C. Inlet pressure of flowing water: A rinsing pump is needed if pressure is 0-2 bars. A pressure of 2-4 bars is appropriate. If pressure exceeds 4 bars, adjust the pressure using the pressure regulator. If these conditions cannot be satisfied, appliance’s washing performance would decline.
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4.7 Loading Detergents and Rinse-Aid: Chemical pumps are located on the back side of the front panel (OPTIONAL). Disconnect the appliance before removing any panel. A plastic hose is available for each chemical pump. There are hose outlets on the back side of the appliance. Attach the weights provided with the appliance to the ends of the chemical hose.
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Machine Assembly 4.9 Measures on the Customer Side: 1- Call a qualified electrician to complete the electrical connection of the appliance. A V-type automated fuse located at a minimum height of 120 cm, and a 30 mA residual current device should be installed in the assembly. 2- Ground the appliance with the mains ground lead securely attached to the ground terminal of the appliance’s power cable.
5- OPERATION OF THE MACHINE 5.1 Getting to know our device: To understand the information in the user manual correctly, the main parts of the machine should be known, please have the information by examining the picture below. This product is used in tourism facilities, industrial kitchens, work sites, patisseries, catering companies for washing dishes.
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5.2 Description of the Appliance Unlike domestic appliances, industrial dish and glass washers are designed for almost uninterrupted operation. 5.3 Control Panel Before starting the appliance, first get familiar with the control buttons and symbols on the front panel. In addition, get familiar with the location of power and water cut-off switches.
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5.5 Initial Preparation for Use: At initial start of the appliance everyday, wait 25-30 min (depending on the dishwasher model) for the supplied water to warm up. After the water temperature reaches ‘Factory Settings’,warning sound will ring. Appliance is designed to function efficiently when proper temperatures are reached.
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5.7.1 Models without Drain Pump (Drain by Gravity): Turn off the appliance from the control panel. Open the appliance’s door and remove the drain plug in the tank. Now, machine must start draining. Once draining is complete, re-place the drain plug. Turn off the mains water and power supply of the appliance.
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5.8 Deactivating the Appliance: If you need to remove or deactivate the appliance for any reason, appropriate local or national regulations should be observed. Recommends the following procedures. Remove chemical hoses from their drums carefully, then close the container lids to avoid chemical spillage. Refer to safety notes for the chemical drums to prevent any damage due to spillage.
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5.10 Use of Detergents and Rinse Aid in the Dishwasher 1. Remove the plug on the rear part of the appliance and connect the hose from the detergent dosing unit to the wash tank using a proper coupling. 2. Dirt level of dishes and detergent characteristics should be considered to assess water hardness and consumption in the dishwasher.
6- CLEAN-UP AND MAINTENANCE 6.1 Periodical Maintenance and Clean-up Daily maintenance should be carried out by people informed about the safety instructions as following, after disconnecting power supply and water connections. 6.1.1 Daily Maintenance: Daily maintenance should be carried by the user. In order to clean up the machine within the day following should be carried out periodically after the washing operation: 1.
8- TROUBLESHOOTING Please check the following items before calling the call centre: 1. Equipment does not run partially or completely, check the electrical supply to the appliance. 2. Check mains water and electrical connection is in place and active. 3. Electrical supply to the appliance should be 220-240 V NPE/50 Hz. 4.
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10. Appliance does not drain; Check and clean the filters. Check if drain hose and drain vent are not clogged. In appliances with a motorized drain unit, drain system should comply with section 4.6. 11. Water intake is slow; ...
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