ENGLISH
Part 3: For the technician
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A
3: TEMPERATURE PROBE DISCONNECTED
This alarm message appears if either or both of the
probe contacts are disconnected (or if the probe is
interrupted);(the cycle underway will be completed).
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A
4: LACK OF WATER IN TANK
This alarm message appears if a lack of water is detected
in the tank or if tank level is not reached within 30 min.;
In this case, switch the machine OFF and ON again.
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A
5: BOILER FAILING TO HEAT
This alarm message appears if the boiler fails to heat within
30 minutes.
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H
1: RINSING WATER TEMPERATURE
This alarm message appears if, during the wash cycle, the
rinsing phase takes place with a boiler temperature at least
15°C below the level set.
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H
2: QUANTITY AT BOILER of WASHING WATER NOT
ENOUGH (mod. BT)
This alarm occurs when the rinse time does not work.
Check electric contact (PRB) opening.
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H3
: WASHING WATER TEMPERATURE (TANK)
This alarm message appears if, during the wash cycle, the
washing phase takes place with a tank temperature at
least 10°C below the level set;(the cycle underway will
be completed).
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F1
: DOOR OPEN
This alarm message appears if
the door is open.
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F2
: INITIAL FILL-UP
This alarm message appears when
the machine is filling up with water.
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C1
: SELF WASHING and
DRAINING CYCLE
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C2
: MANUAL DRAINING
CYCLE (mod. PS)
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C3
: REGENERATION CYCLE
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SAL
: SALT LEVEL LOW (CAP/SO "D")
This alarm appears when the machine is
connected to an water softener which
needs a refil of the salt container.
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Pro
: PROGRAMMING
PARAMETERS
LC1 LC2 LC3 LC4
- OFF: MACHINE SWITCHED OFF
3.3. Salt level low warning "SAL"
The utensil washer is set to warn when salt has to be added
to a connected external water softener.
The display will show "SAL" .
The signal of low salt appears to the machine on, flashing,
alternating with the temperature water bath, the flashing
continues until it is done filling the salt container
A level (salt) restored the machine is ready for use.
3.4 DETERGENT DISPENSER (Optional)
The machine is equipped with an aut. deterg.dispenser.
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Insert the supply tube into the cannister.
ATTENTION
Always wash the hands under running water if they come into
contact with detergent, or comply with the specific indications
pertaining to the utilized type of detergent.
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The detergent inlet is automatic at every water fill-in
in the tank.
To adjust the dispenser, refer to the relative enclosed manual
and to the utilized type of detergent.
To connect the detergent pump, use the specific terminals
inserted in the electrical system, marked "DD".
3.5 FILLING THE RINSING AGENT
DISPENSER
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Insert the tube into the cannister containing rinsing
agent.(Refer to the specific instructions given with the
rinsing agent itself).
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Start the machine as described in paragraph 2.1.
The dispenser will suck about 3 cm of liquid from the
cannister.
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Fill during the cycle by opening (slightly) and closing the
door until the tube has completely filled.
3.5.a Adjusting the dose
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Start the machine as described in paragraph 2.1 amd
hold a glass up to the light at the end of the cycle.
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The drops of water on the glass will indicate insufficient
dosage while, the streaking or spotting will indicate,
instead, an excessive dosage.
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Regulate by means of the plug , turning clockwise to
decrease the quantity or anticlockwise to increase it.
These data are indicative and not binding since they may
vary according to the hardness of the water or the utilized
type of detergent and rinsing agent.
ATTENTION
If the utilized product (detergent or rinsing agent) is changed,
it is advisable to flush out the dosing system with water and
to then proceed by filling the dispensers.
RCC condensing unit
The system is based on the use of the heat/steam
generated during the wash/rinse phase to preheat the
water of the machine supply (see page 6).
ENGLISH
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PSt
: "PRESET"
PARAMETERS
IMPORTANT
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