IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTION
SERVICE MODE OPERATION
IN ORDER TO OPERATE THE MACHINE WHEN IT IS NECESSARY TO OVERRIDE SAFETY SWITCHES
THE MACHINE MUST BE PUT INTO SERVICE MODE.
TO DO THIS PRESS AND HOLD THE “STOP BUTTON” THEN PRESS THE “START BUTTON” 10
TIMES AT ONE SECOND INERVALS.
THE START/STOP BUTTON WARNING LAMP WILL FLASH CONTINUALLY TO CONFIRM MODE IS
ACTIVE.
THIS WILL ALLOW THE MACHINE TO BE OPERATED WITH THE LID/CHUTE OPEN.
VERY IMPORTANT : PRESS THE EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON TO RETURN THE MACHINE TO
NORMAL MODE.
THIS MODE MUST NOT BE USED DURING NORMAL OPERATION!
B3.1 WATER SUPPLY
The COMPACT unit is connected to both cold and hot water. The ¾-inch wide connections are located at
the rear of the machine. Only pressure-resistant connecting tubes must be used. It is essential to ensure
that the connection of the two water supplies to the appliance is not reversed, since otherwise processing of
organic wastes, which contain fats or starch, will result in the formation of deposits in the wastewater pipe.
The recommended water connections are soft (plastic) fittings,
use of metal connectors will damage the
machine ports.
It is recommended that the water connection is carried out by a qualified person.
Cold and hot water connections must not be reversed!
The water connections are marked
“H”
Hot &
“C”
Cold.
COLD CONNECTION
HOT CONNECTION
B3.2 WASTE/DRAIN CONNECTION
Unscrew electrical box retaining bracket from main machine frame by removal of fasteners, it is not
necessary to remove Electrical Control Box from Bracket. Lift out Electrical Control Box and Bracket, stand
assembly to side of machine do not strain cables. Take care not to lose fasteners.
The connection to the waste water system is un-pressurized and easy to install using standard 50mm pipe
and fittings supplied. The waste pipe can be routed in a number of directions out of the unit, straight down
(though not recommended unless the machine is located directly over a drain) or to the side/rear of the unit.
Breakout points are precut in the side and rear panels to accommodate routing of the waste pipe.
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