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5.1.5
Filling and heating
When the machine is switched on, it will start to fill. First the rinse boiler is filled and then the wash tub.
The filling process may last a few minutes. Once the wash tub is full, the boiler and the tub start to
heat up. Although it is possible to start the wash process, this is not recommended as the water inside
the machine is not yet at the ideal temperature.
In G (Fig. 7) and GM (Fig.8) models, when machine reaches optimum washing temperature, green led
light will light up, while in GT (Fig.9), working temperature can be visualized in the display (O & P).
The temperature in the boiler should be between 82-90 ºC and in the tank between 57-62 ºC (see
figure).
It is recommended to change the water in the dishwasher every 40/50 washes or twice a day.
The door must be closed for the machine to start filling. For safety reasons, if the
door is open, the machine will not fill.
The machine you have purchased has a safety thermostat in the boiler and another for the tub, so that
in the event of the breakdown of any of the main thermostats, the safety thermostats switch off the
corresponding heating.
During the first heating of the day, the boiler may reach a higher temperature than
that mentioned above due to heating inertia. This is normal. If pressurised steam
is observed coming out of the rinse branch nozzles, while the boiler is heating,
the technical service should be notified.
5.1.6
Preparation of the dishes
Before washing the dishes, the preparatory steps below should be followed:
Remove the largest pieces of waste from the dishes before placing them in the baskets.
Wash glassware first.
Put the plates in the rack basket.
Place the glasses upside down.
Place the cutlery in the cutlery baskets with the handles downwards. The different pieces of
cutlery can be mixed.
Place the cutlery baskets in the lower baskets.
5.1.7
Selecting the wash cycle
Before starting the wash cycle, place the corresponding basket containing the dishes in the machine
and close the door. In G (Fig.7) models a wash cycle must be selected in order to start the wash. Each
wash cycle corresponds to a wash time that should be selected according to the user requirements.
Then press START and the wash cycle will start automatically.
In the GM (Fig. 8) & GT (Fig. 9) models, to start the wash process, select the wash cycle you wish to
run by pressing one of the three cycles. Each wash cycle (90s /120s /180s) corresponds to a wash
time that should be selected according to end users needs. Once selected the cycle will run
automatically.
The door must be closed for the machine to start the wash cycle. For safety reasons, if the
door is open, the wash cycle will not start.
5.1.8
Thermo-stop
GM (Fig. 8) & GT (Fig. 9) models, have the thermo-stop function. The thermo-stop guarantees a
constant rinse at a temperature of 85 ⁰C. This means that the machine continues washing until the
boiler reaches the ideal temperature. Then the rinse cycle starts.
5.1.9
Stopping the wash cycle and end of wash cycle
The wash cycle can be stopped in the following ways:
By switching off the machine → the cycle stops completely.
By opening the door → when the door is closed, the cycle continues.
At the end of the wash cycle, remove the basket and leave the dishes to dry naturally. Remove the
dishes from the basket with clean hands, take care not to burn yourself as the dishes are extremely
hot.
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