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Auto/Manual Switch
Manual Cycle Start(UP)
Auto Manual Switch
Door Activated Cycle (DOWN)
Selector Switch
Extended Wash
Manual Start Switch
Machine Ready
Heater OFF Light
(Only on S/N W8100-W8135)
(B)
In Cycle Light
(D)
Cycle Selection
Short - 65 Seconds
Medium-120 Seconds
Long -180 Seconds
OFF Position
(E)
(L)
(C)
(A)
(M)
PART 1: OPERATION
PART 1: OPERATION
OPERATION AND USE
1. Before washing make sure that:
• the wall-mounted on/off switch is switched on;
• the water tap is open and water pressure is present,
• the pump suction filters are installed in their proper locations;
• the overflow tube is inserted in the drain;
• rotating spray arms move freely;
• the rinse and detergent containers are full;
2. Set switch “A” to position 1 to enable the
automatic filling of the wash tank. Once
the wash tank has filled and the tank heater
turns on to make the tank reach temperature, the
heater then turns off and lamp “B” turns on
(this applies only to machines in the serial
number range W8100 to W8135).
3. Scrap and preflush all items to be washed
and load the items into the rack. Do not overload the rack. Wash only one layer of silver-
ware in a rack.
4. Open the door and insert the rack into the machine.
5. By means of switch “A” select the wash cycle according to conditions of the dishware:
• with glasses or cups select the short cycle (pos.1)
• with normally dirty dishes or cutlery select the medium cycle (pos.2)
• with particularly dirty dishes or deep dishes select the long cycle (pos.3), or flip the
extended wash switch (E) down (only after starting a cycle). This will make the
dishmachine cycle in wash continuously until (E) is flipped up again; the machine will
then resume its normal cycle.
6. By means of selector “L”, select the wash cycle for automatic start when the hood is
closed, or for manual start by pressing the button “M”. Lamp “D” will switch off at the
end of the cycle.
NOTE:
This machine will continue to wash until the booster tank reaches temperature and the
thermostat shuts off; only then will the machine proceed to the rinse cycle.
Figure 1.1 Operation Detail