Connections for automatic detergent dispenser
(Fig. 13)
L
T
D
Fig. 13
There is a ready-made impression "N" to be perforated
(Ø 8 mm) for positioning the detergent concentration
measuring sensor.
In the front area of the tank there is a hole "P" (Ø 10 mm)
closed with a plug that is designed for fitting a liquid
detergent injector.
Electrical connections for automatic detergent and
rinse-aid dispensers.
Single-phase version:
The appliance has a terminal board for the power
supply of dispensers operating at 230 V, max. power
30VA.
Connect to the terminal board "L" (Fig. 13) to terminals
1 and 2 for dispensing during the rinse cycle or to
terminals 3 and 4 for dispensing during the wash cycle.
Three-phase versions:
Terminals are available on the power supply terminal
board for the electrical connection of external
dispensers working at 220...240 V. Max. power 30 VA.
Fig. 14
•
Connect
the
detergent
terminals 7 and 9. These connection points are live
during filling of the tank for 165" (average filling
time at 200 kp) and during the rinse cycle.
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N
P
L1
L2
L3
dispenser
between
Fig. 15
•
Connect
the
rinse-aid
terminals 8 and 9. These connection points are live
during the rinse cycle.
MANUAL ACTIVATION
Whenever the detergent containers are replaced, it
may be necessary to activate the dispensers manually
in order to fill the hoses and eliminate any air.
Simultaneously press the buttons, as shown in the
figures below. If necessary, repeat this operation
several times.
1
2
DETERGENT DISPENSER
In the appliances with pressure boiler, the diaphragm
dispenser pump may be manually activated by pres-
sing screw "D" (Fig. 13).
B4
SETTING THE DISPENSERS
All operations should be carried out with the appliance
switched on, the door open and no cycle selected.
LEGEND
Increase
Decrease
Confirm or select next parameter
SEQUENTIAL START
Press the indicated buttons simultaneously for 5
seconds:
Display of programming mode:
GEn
dispenser
between
2
1
DISPENSER RINSE-AID
1
1
2
9