1.1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Single skin body, stainless steel execution AISI 304.
Hood activated cycle start and manual cycle start.Re-
movable rack holder. Single piece deep pressed tank;
multiple filtration system (whole tank filter and pump
suction filter).
All controls and electrical parts can be easily accessed.
The rinsing agent dispenser is built into the machine.
The washing rods and filters can be easily removed for
maintenance and routine cleaning.
All models are equipped with a safety microswitch on
the hood. The heating elements are made of rustproof
incoloy steel.
All models are supplied with an adequate number of
baskets.
1.2 TYPE OF USE AND IMPROPER USE
These machines have been designed and built to wash
crockery placed in special baskets and using detergent
and rinsing agent.
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Permitted crockery: glasses, teacups, coffee cups,
saucers, cutlery made of materials suitable for di-
shwashers and of a size able to fit into the basket
and machine.
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Use of specific detergents and rinsing agents for
industrial purposes normally available in the shops
is permitted.
ATTENTION
Any improper use of the machine relieves the manu-
facturer from all and every responsibility for accidents
or damage to persons and property, also voiding all
conditions of guarantee.
1.3 TRANSPORT, SHIPMENT AND STO-
RAGE (Fig. 2)
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The machine is normally shipped in a cardboard box
closed by straps.
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When transporting the packed machine, use a lift
truck or transpallet, positioning the box on the relative
forks.
ATTENTION
The machine must be sheltered from the weather when
shipped and stored.
1.4 INSPECTIONS ON ARRIVAL
When the machine arrives, check that the packaging is in
a perfect condition and that there is no visible damage.
If everything is in order, remove the packaging (unless
other instructions have been received from the manufac-
turer) and check that the machine is free from damage
caused by transport.
Now check whether there has been any damage to the
structure, crushing or breakages.
If damage or imperfections are discovered:
1 -Immediately notify the haulage contractor both by
phone and in writing by registered letter with return
receipt attached;
2 - Inform the manufacturer by registered letter (with
return receipt attached).
IMPORTANT
Notification of damage or faults must be immediate,
in any case within 3 days from the date on which the
machine is received.
1.5 UNPACKING (Figs 2-3)
Proceed in the following way in order to remove the
packing:
1. Cut the straps (1) that hold the cardboard in place.
2. Remove the box (2) by lifting it upwards.
3. Remove the protective film from the machine.
4. Remove the machine from the base by lifting it from
the lower part of the casin.
5. All packing must be collected and not left within
children's reach since it could become a source of
danger. The packing can be disposed of in the same
way as solid urban waste.
ATTENTION
Once the machine has been unpacked, NEVER ever
use the box containing the electrical components for
lifting purposes.
Lift the machine by raising it from the lower part of the
casing. Set it on the forks of a truck when transporting.
1.6 MACHINE IDENTIFICATION (Fig. 4)
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The serial number and machine data are stamped
on the data plate (3) affixed to the right part of the
machine itself.
IMPORTANT
Always state the model and serial number of the ma-
chine when requesting technical assistance or ordering
spare parts.
1.7 DESCRIPTION OF THE SAFETY DEVICES
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Models RC are equipped with a safety microswitch
that blocks the washing pump if the tub access hood
is accidentally opened.
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The electrical parts are enclosed by panels locked
by screws.
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The machine is fitted with an equipotential ground
conductor.
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Safety overflow (13) to prevent water from spilling.
1.8 REFERENCE STANDARD
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The machine and its safety devices has been built
in compliance with the following standards:
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Essential safety requirements set forth by directives
2006/42/EC (MD), 2014/30/EU(EMC).
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Requirements set forth by directive 2002/95/EEC
(RoHS).
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