1. Safety
1.1
Symbols Used in this Manual
The following symbols are used in this Manual:
DANGER!
Warning against potential serious or fatal
injuries to persons if the described
precautionary measures are not taken.
Warning!
Warning against potential minor injuries to
persons or potential material damage if the
described precautionary measures are not
taken.
Caution
Warning against defects in or destruction of
the product if the described precautionary
measures are not taken.
Recycling instructions.
This symbol refers to a chapter with more
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detailed information
For safety reasons the warewasher MUST be
bonded to adjacent metalwork or earthed so
that it is at the same potential (i.e. voltage).
For safety reasons, two persons are required
for the task.
1.2
Danger Warnings
For safety reasons your warewasher MUST
be bonded to adjacent metalwork or earthed
so that it is the same potential (i.e. voltage)
(►4.4).
A means for disconnection that has all poles separation
of more than 3mm must be incorporated in the fixed
wiring in accordance with wiring rules (►4.3).
If a mains supply cable is damaged, it must be replaced
by a cable supplied by Classeq, its service agents or
similar qualified persons, in order to avoid hazards.
All mains electrical work must be carried out in
accordance with local and national regulations, and by a
qualified electrician (►4.4.1).
The warewasher MUST be disconnected from its power
source during cleaning, servicing or when replacing parts
(►7).
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Ensure the base of the warewasher is never submerged
or standing in water when operating the warewasher
(►7).
1.3
Warnings
The warewasher should only be operated at or within the
voltage specified on the rating plate (►2.3).
If Classeq warewashers are used outside the designation
for the appliance, you invalidate your warranty and make
the appliance unsafe.
Maximum inlet water pressure is 400 kPA and minimum
inlet water pressure is 200 kPA.
For water inlet pressures >400 kPA – a pressure reducing
valve is required.
Use only the hose supplied with your warewasher to
connect it to the water supply. Old existing, defective or
damaged water supply hoses MUST NOT be used
(►4.5.3).
The installer and user are responsible for ensuring the
installation and operation of this warewasher are in
accordance with this Manual and local and national
regulations (►4).
DO NOT use electrical extension lead(s) to supply power
to your warewasher (►4.4.1).
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not
play with, or operate the warewasher (►6).
Be aware that wares may be hot when removed from the
warewasher (►6.8).
Before cleaning the Wash Chamber, ensure all sharp
items, such as broken glass or other items which could
cause injury, are removed carefully.
DO NOT use cleaning agents that contain CHLORINE,
BLEACH or HYPOCHLORITE.
Wear the correct Personal Protective Equipment, e.g.,
gloves and goggles, when handling chemicals and
observe all safety notes and dosing recommendations
printed on the packaging. (►4.7) (►7.5) (►9.1).
If the warewasher is being drained immediately after use,
water draining from the 'Boiler drainage hose' may be
hotter than 95°C (►9.4).
1.4
Cautions
Damage to the warewasher caused by lime scale or poor
water quality will NOT be covered by the Manufacturer's
Warranty (►7.3).
In hard water areas (>3°dH), DO NOT run the
warewasher without the use of either an internal or
external water softener as this could result in damage to
the warewasher. Failure to observe this warning will
invalidate the warranty.
Warewashers with WS in the model type are fitted with an
internal water softener.