again, when the lid is down, to permit
heating of the water.
7. Models with a drain pump: With the lid
open, press the push-button (E) to start
the drain pump. With a drain plug in
place, any excess amount of water
accumulated in the wash tank will be
evacuated.
8. Models "BP"
The Break-tank has two (2) level switches
(high-low)
and
an
overflow
discharging into the wash tank. Once the
main switch has been turned on, filling of
boiler, Break-tank and wash tank is done
automatically. Due to the two level
detection switches, the pump operates
alternately.
The drain pump works at the same time
as water enters the Break-tank, so that
water would flow into the washing tank
through the break-tank overflow pipe in
the event of a level switch failure.
Detergent dispenser
The dishwasher is prepared for its fitting
with an adjustable detergent dispenser, the
part number of which appears on the spare
parts list. This dispenser has to be installed
in the machine base, in holes provided for
this purpose, as shown on the exploded
view. At the rear of the wash tank, there is
an opening where to insert the detergent
injection nozzle.
The dispenser delivers about 0.7ml/s of
detergent (maximum). At the first filling of
the tank, feeding of detergent is roughly
119ml in 170s, resulting in a maximum
concentration of 3ml/l. At each cycle, the
dispenser delivers 10ml of detergent. It is
possible to reduce the injected quantity by
turning
the
adjusting
screw
dispenser.
Rinsing aid dispenser
Verify that the rinsing aid reservoir is full.
With the machine running, actuate the main
switch several times (5 or 6) during the
washing cycle and check whether the tube
fills up with rinsing aid and goes in the
boiler. Setting the dispenser is done by
turning an adjusting screw on the front
lower panel in the direction shown on the
panel graph.
In order to determine whether the amount
of rinsing aid is adequate, look at the
glasses against the light. If there are water
droplets on the glass, the amount of rinsing
aid is insufficient; if streaks develop, the
quantity of rinsing aid is too much.
Installation of auxiliary tables
The auxiliary tables are fastened with bolts
inserted into the threaded holes (H) either
in the bottom side of the machine or in the
bottom front (H). The top surface of the
tables is press-fit into the tank.
pipe
Machine Draining
Models with no drain pump: Remove the
overflow drain plug, leaving the filters in
place. Water will flow out by gravity and dirt
will be retained in the filters.
Models 'B' with a drain pump:
· Open the lid and take out the drain plug,
leaving the filters in place.
· Press the drain control push (E), as shown
on the control panel, with the lid open.
The drain pump operates as long as the
push-button is kept depressed, with the
lid open. Draining will last about 30s.
· Put the overflow drain plug and filters in
place again.
· Turn the main switch off and close the lid.
Models "BP"
Draining of the Air gap-Break tank: In case
of extended non-utilization of the machine,
the tank should be emptied. To do so :
1. Drain the wash tank
2. Close the water inlet.
3. Close the hood: water will flow into the
wash tank by means of the pressure
pump.
4. Drain the wash tank.
When boiler draining is done by the
technical assistance service, the water
break-tank is emptied through the boiler.
on
the
Tank cleaning
The tank should be cleaned after every
washing process, at the end of the day,
proceeding as follows:
· Open the lid and pull out the drain plug
without lifting the filters, in order to
empty the tank and to prevent any large
particles from entering the suction
passage of the motor-pump. (Never
remove the aspiration filter of the motor-
pump (M) when the tank is dirty).
· Extract the upper filters (N) as well as the
filter of motor-pump (M) and clean them
all thoroughly.
· On models 'B' with a drain pump, also
remove the screwed-on filter of the drain
pump (K) to clean it. As shown on Figure
2, give the filter (K) a quarter of a turn to
unscrew it. After cleaning, screw the filter
on again.
· To clean the interior of the wash tank,
close the lid and start the machine (after
having previously removed the drain
plug). In this way, water will enter via the
rinsing dispersers and the machine will
clean itself. This operation should be
carried out for 2 to 3 minutes.
· Finally, clean the bottom, walls and
interior of the tank.
· Spray arms must be cleaned periodically.
If rinsing is deficient, the cause may be an
obstruction of the jets. In this event,
dismount the arms and clean the jets.
· The outside of the machine MUST NOT BE
washed under a direct water jet; instead
you can use a wet cloth and any ordinary
detergent.
· DO NOT USE any abrasive detergent
(etchant, concentrated lye, etc.) nor any
scourer or scraper containing normal
steel that will cause rust to develop on the
machine.
OTHER IMPORTANT REMARKS
· Before cleaning, servicing or repairing the
machine, it is necessary to unplug it from
the mains.
· When the appliance is going to be inactive
for a long period of time or at night, the
lid should be kept open for aeration and
avoiding nasty smell.
· In case of a drain pump failure:
1. Drain the wash tank into a container
until the water level drops below the
drain plug.
2. With the drain plug in place, remove
the front bottom panel and change the
pump (this can be done without
moving the machine). In order to drain
the dishwasher manually, connect a
drain hose to the collector. On pulling
out the drain plug, water flows out of
the tank by gravity.
· In the event the power supply cable
should get damaged and have to be
replaced, the repair may only be done by
a SAMMIC approved assistance service.
· Airborne noise: the emission noise level
measured on a typical machine is 70
dB(A) at a distance of 1m.
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