ATTENTION
Regularly check and clean the spray arms,
removing them from the columns and removing
any debris and deposits. The frequency of this
operation depends on the amount of residue or
on unsatisfactory washing results. To wash the
outside of the machine, do not use corrosive
products such as sodium hypochlorite (bleach)
or hydrochloric acid (muriatic acid) with steel
sponges or brushes.
2.4. DESCALING
In the presence of hard water, limestone deposits are
formed inside the machine and on the dishes which, for
hygienic and operational purposes, must be removed
by descaling.
The operating procedures and their frequency are usu-
ally recommended by the supplier of the descaler who
has appropriate products.
To avoid damaging the machine, do not exaggerate
with the dosages, and strictly abide by the instructions
of the descaler manufacturer. When the operations are
completed, rinse with plenty of water.
2.5. PUTTING TEMPORARILY
OUT OF SERVICE.
In case of a prolonged stop of a few weeks, before clos-
ing the machine, it is recommended to fill the tank with
clean water and to perform a few empty cycles. Then
drain the water so that bad smells are not produced and
the pump does not remain dirty.
If necessary, repeat this operation several times until
the water is clean after the empty wash cycle.
If the downtime is too long, it is recommended to oil the
stainless steel surfaces with vaseline and to drain the
water from the boiler and the electric pump.
2.6. DEMOLITION and WASTE
DISPOSAL.
When you intend to scrap the machine, drain the water
from the tank and the boiler, as indicated in the previous
points, and disconnect the machine from the water and
electric mains. Then dismantle the components follow-
ing that prescribed in the relevant standards in force
in compliance with the national and local ecological-
environmental regulations, taking care to separate the
parts as follows:
- metal parts: body, surfaces, panels, filters;
- electric parts: motors, contactors, microswitches,
wires;
- plastic parts: fittings, dish racks;
- rubber parts: hoses, sleeves.
2.7 SCHEDULED
and PREVENTIVE
MAINTENANCE
It is recommended to service the machine accord-
ing to the scheduled maintenance at least every 6
MONTHS, by contacting the authorised technical
assistance service.
The manufacturer will not be held liable for any
printing errors in this booklet.
The instructions, drawings, tables and all else
contained in this booklet are of a confidential
technical nature and therefore, the information
cannot be reproduced, either in whole or in part,
or disclosed to third parties without the written
consent of the manufacturer who has exclusive
ownership thereof and reserves the right to make
any changes deemed appropriate without prior
notice.
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