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2.4.2 Rinse-aid dosing pump functioning
Functioning:
The dosing pump is powered by the pressure generated by the rinse pump, used
to load a spring.
The release of the spring generates the suction of the rinse-aid chemical from its container to the
boiler.
To prime the rinse-aid pump, run some wash/rinse cycles.
Adjustment:
The dosing pump takes a determined quantity of rinse-aid chemical at each rinse.
This quantity is adjustable from 0 to 0,24 cubic inches (from 0 to 4 cm³), equivalent to circa 0 to 11
inches (from 0 to 30 cm) length of the suction hose.
Turn the adjustment screw clockwise to reduce capacity.
Turn the adjustment screw anticlockwise, to achieve the maximum capacity (up to 20 turns).
NOTE: The Chemicals to this dishwasher must be programmed by a qualifi ed chemical Specialist.
2.4.3 Detergent pump functioning
In the dishwasher, the hole for inserting the injector is already availableand closed with a plastic plug. Just remove the plug
from the hole and fi t thedelivery connection (located at the front, below the control panel).
a) Correctly install the injector
C
, using the appropriate seals.
b) Connect the suction tube to the dispenser suction connection (see pict. 7 -point
A
)
c) Connect the delivery tube to the other connection of the dispenser andthe delivery union (see pict. 7 - point
B
).
d) Insert the tube with fi lter in the detersive tank.
e) Prime the detersive and proceed with the dosage phase.
Functioning
: The detergent pump is a peristaltic pump.
To prime the detergent pump, run some wash/rinse cycles.
Adjustment:
To adjust the capacity of the pump, use a screwdriver.
13
/
16
(2 cm) inches length of the suction hose are equivalent to about
1
/
64
cubic inches (0,25 cm³), equal to 0,01 onces (0.3
g - with product density of 0,70 oz/cubic inches - 1,2g/cm³).
NOTE: The Chemicals to this dishwasher must be programmed by a qualifi ed chemical Specialist.
2.4.4 Start-up
At installation engineer’s care.
C
D
B
A
code 10799/G
pict. 6
A
B
C
Point B
pict. 7
CONNECTION DIAGRAM
Point A
pict. 8