Comcater COMENDA Hi-Line HC14 Series Manuel d'utilisation et d'entretien - Page 11
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2.1.f SELF-WASHING
A SELF-WASHING cycle can be carried out at the end
of the day.
To perform the SELF-WASHING cycle, you must:
Touch the SCROLL key
Select the SELF-WASHING
function on the display.
SANITIZING warning appears
on the display.
Touch the START key.
The key turns BLUE during the
entire duration of the cycle.
The SELF-WASHING CYCLE
begins.
At the end of the SELF-WA-
SHING cycle, the machine will
have drained the water from the
tank and boiler.
At the end of the cycle, the ma-
chine switches off automatically
and the display reads OFF.
2.1.g TEMPERATURE reading
At any time, with the machine ON, it is possible to view
the ACTUAL (T1/ T2) and SET (S1/S2) temperatures
respectively of the water in the tank and of the water in
the boiler.
T1
= TANK ACTUAL temperature
T2
= BOILER ACTUAL temperature
S1
= TANK SET temperature
S2
= BOILER SET temperature
To view the temperatures, you must:
Touch the SCROLL key
The ACTUAL and SET temperatures in the boiler and
in the tank for the selected cycle appear on the display
T1 50° C S1 60° C T2 78°C S2 85°C
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SANITIZING
SANITIZING
C1
START
START
OFF
ECO
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2.1.h Switching off machine at end of day
At the end of the work day, switch off the machine by
pressing the START key.
The SELF-DRAINING phase
is carried out automatically
(see paragraph 2.1.e.3)
OFF appears on the display
when the machine switches
off.
IMPORTANT
M
ake sure you have disconnected the main switch
upstream of the machine and closed the water supply
valves.
For any repairs, only contact a service centre autho-
rised by the manufacturer.
Warnings during operation
1) Check that the washing temperature remains appro-
ximately 55-60° C.
2) Do not emerge your bare hands in the soapy water;
should this happen, immediately rinse them with plenty
of running water.
3) Use only specific anti-foaming detergents for industrial
machines.
4) Deactivate the appliance in case of failure or malfun-
ctioning.
For any repairs, contact a technical service centre autho-
rised by the manufacturer requesting the use of original
spare parts.
5) In no case whatsoever must you change the original
settings of the machine without first having consulted the
technical server centre authorised by the manufacturer.
6) Do not open the door too quickly while the machine
is running.
7) Change the water in the wash tank even several times
a day depending on the cycles carried out.
Failure to comply with the above-mentioned re-
commendations could jeopardise the safety of the
dishwasher.
Advice to achieve an IDEAL washing result
An unsatisfactory washing result can be seen when tra-
ces of filth remain on the dishes or objects; rings can be
caused by insufficient rinsing.
In that case, check that the rinsing nozzles (20) are clean
and that the water mains is pressurised.
If soiled, check that:
-
The tank filters (13/14/15/16) are clean;
-
the wash water temperature is approximately 55-60°C;
-
the objects are positioned properly in the dishrack;
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the wash/rinse nozzles are clean (18/20);
-
the spray arms (17/19) rotate freely.
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check the level of detergent and rinse agent
START
START
OFF