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3 ENGLISH A SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ............. ................................ ............... .................... Pag. 4 B GENERAL RECOMMENDA TIONS .... ............................ ............... .............. ...... Pag. 5 B1 HANDLING .............. ................... ................ .................... ................... ................[...]
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4 T o reduce the risk of fire, elect rical shock, or injury when using your dish was her , please follow these ba sic p re- cautions including the following: • Read all instructions before using your dishwash er . • This Manual does not cover every possible condition and situation that may occur . Use common sense and caution when inst a lling,[...]
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ENGLISH 5 W ARNING CAREFULL Y READ THE INST ALLA TION OPERA- TING AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE INST ALLING THIS APPLIANCE. INCORRECT INST ALLA TION, ADAPT A TIONS O R AL TERNA TIONS COULD CAUSE DAMAGE TO PROPERTY OR PER- SONAL INJUR Y . F AILURE TO COMPL Y WITH THESE INSTRUCTIONS, ABUSE RESUL TING IN DAMAGE AND IMPROPER INST ALLA TION WILL V[...]
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6 Remove the protective film and ensure that the p ackag- ing material is dispos ed of correctly in compli ance with the regulations in for ce in the country where the product is to be used. B3 DISPOSAL OF P ACKING MA TERIAL All the packaging mat erials are environ mentally safe and friendly . They maybe kept without fear or danger . They may be re[...]
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ENGLISH 7 B4 TECHNICAL DA T A S tandard cycl e tim e may vary should the inlet water temper ature be diff erent from that indicated above. MODEL WT65H WT65H Supply voltage: 208 V , 1 ph, 60 Hz 39 amp 240 V , 1 ph, 60 Hz, 32 amp To t a l W a t t s 13.6 kW 13.6 kW Boiler heating elements 12.0 kW 12.0 kW T ank heat ing elements 3.0 kW 3.0 kW W ater su[...]
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8 Figure 4 Legend Figure 4 A - W at er inlet pipe wit h 3/4”dia/19mm fit tings C - Outlet pipe 1 5/8” ID /40 mm (^) –1 1/16” ID /18 mm (*). I - Power supply S - Detergent connection Q - Equipotential (Ground) screw Y - Rinse aid conn ection (^) - Only fo r model with free-fall drainage (*) - Only for mode l with drain pump 25 7/16" 25 [...]
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ENGLISH 9 A fused disconne ct switch or a main circuit breaker (customer fur nished) MUST be inst alled in the electric su pply line fo r th e appliance. It is recom- mended that this switch/circuit breaker hav e lockout/tagout capability . Before makin g any electri- cal connections to this appliance, check that the power supply is ade quate for t[...]
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10 have a cross section of A WG 6/13,3 mm 2 . Do no t use the wiring condu it or other piping for gro und connec- tions. If nece ssary , ha ve the electrician supply the ground w ire. Power supply 208V 3ph or 240 V 3ph Figure 8 Open the power supply terminal box and insert the jum- pers provided as follows: one jumper between terminals 1 and 2, one[...]
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ENGLISH 11 1. Dishwasher with incorporate d detergent dispen- ser pump (Figure 10). Pump “R” dispenses abou t 0.021oz per second /0.6 g per second of detergent. When the appliance is filled with water for th e first time in the day , it dispenses 1.90 oz / 54 g of dete rgent in 90 sec., thereby prov iding a concentration of 0.046 o z per quart/[...]
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12 C5 SETTING THE DISPENSERS All operations should be carr ied out with the appliance switched on, the hood op en and no cycle selected. SEQUENTIAL ST ART Press the indicated b uttons simultaneously for 5 seconds: Display of programming m ode: Initial amount of detergent: Setting the activation time: Initial amount of rinse-aid: Setting the activat[...]
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ENGLISH 13 Exit from programming mode: Notes for external dispensers: -i f dEt=181 the deterg ent dispens er only oper- ates during wash pump operation; terminals 7 and 9 of the main termin al box are powered at the same time. -i f dEt=182 the deterg ent dispens er only oper- ates during filling elec trovalve op eration for restor - ing the boiler [...]
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14 Our appliances have been studied and optimized to give the highest p erformance. This a p pliance must be used exclusi- vely for the purp ose for wh ich it has bee n designed, i.e . for washing dishes with water and specific deterge nts. Any other use will be considered “improper use” and will void the warran ty and manufacturer liability . [...]
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ENGLISH 15 system save up to 30% in time over traditio na l models. If the hood is opened during this st age the message "CLOSE" will scroll on the display: The filling and heat ing stage has finished when the display shows the tank temper at ure: T o display the boiler temper ature during heating of th e tank, open the hoo d and press ?[...]
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16 T ype of racks and loading • YELLOW rack: for 18 plates with maximum diameter of 240 mm. Figure 14 • BLUE rack for glasse s: the glasses should be placed upside do wn. D4 END OF WORK AND DA IL Y CLEAN ING The appliance is designe d to carry out an automatic cleaning cycle to help flush out any residues and to guarantee greater health and hyg[...]
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ENGLISH 17 or scrapers; rinse thor oughly using a wet cloth and care- fully wipe dry . Clean the control panel using a soft damp cloth and a neutral det erge nt if necessary . Do not wash the app liance using direct or high -pressure water jets. T o reduce the em ission of pollutant s into the environment, clean the ap pliance (externally and where[...]
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18 CAUTION: do not allo w the deliming agent to remain in the machine lo nger than recommende d by the deliming agent su pplier . Repeat the step 1 . T o delime the boiler , call your authorized service com- pany . Prolonged period of inactivity If the dishw asher is not to be used for a long time, pro- ceed as follows: • Close the water supply s[...]
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ENGLISH 19 How to fill the salt container • Switch off the dishwashe r by pressing button “A” ( Figure 13 ). • Unscrew ca p "A" (Fig. 18) of the salt container , tur- ning it anticlockwise. Fig. 18 • Pour approx. 1.5 kg of coar se salt [NaCl] in cont ain er "A" (an amount suf fic ient to fill the salt cont ainer up to [...]
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20 E TROUBLESHOOTING DISHW ASHER DOES NOT W ASH WELL 1. Check if the suction filter is di rty , if so clean it thoroughly . 2. Check if the wash jets ar e clogged by solid food pa rticles. 3. Check that the initial amoun t of dete rgent or subse quent additions are co r- rect. 4. The selected wash cycle is too short. Repeat the cycle. 5. Check that[...]