1. Ensure that the machine interior is clean and soil-free, and that the bottom Spraybar
rotates freely, Jets are clean and correctly located.
2. Check that the Upper Rinse Dome is in place.
3. Ensure that all four Filters are in position in the Wash Tank trough:
Primary Flat Disc Filters (2) are fitted to the wash and waste outlets. Secondary Drum
Filter fitted over the wash outlet (rear outlet). Main Tray Filter that encloses the Wash
Tank trough.
4. Check that the Detergent and Rinseaid containers have sufficient liquid level and that
the suction tubes are in their appropriate products. Blue tube for Rinseaid, and clear
tube for Detergent.
5. Switch on the water and electrical supplies to the machine. Close the Door.
The Select Switch will be illuminated red.
Switch the Machine On
6. Press the Select Switch: The Select Switch will be illuminated blue.
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Filling
1. When the machine is switched on, a fill heat sequence will be performed as follows:
a) The Rinse Tank will fill with water
b) The Drain Pump will operate to vacate any water from the Wash Tank
c) The Fill/Ready Lamp will be illuminated orange
d) The Start Switch will be illuminated green (rotating)
e) Once the Rinse Tank is full, the water will be heated to 75°C
f) The Fill/Ready Lamp will flash orange during heating
g) Once up to temperature, the rinse water will be pumped into the Wash Tank
h) After the Fill/Heat sequence has been completed, the audible alarm will bleep
five times
i) The Fill/Ready Lamp and Start switch will be illuminated green
j) The Glass Cycle Lamp will be illuminated blue
k) The Rinse Tank will re-fill and heat to standby temperature
The machine will now be in Standby Mode, ready to operate wash cycles.
Note: If the machine has not been switched off using the Closedown Cycle (or
suffered a power failure) a short refreshment cycle will be performed at start-up
to ensure that all water is vacated from the machine. The Fill/Ready Lamp being
illuminated red indicates this.
To avoid this, and to ensure hygienic conditions, always use the Closedown Cycle at
the end of a session.
Standby Mode
1. Pressing the ‘Select Switch’ will step through the cycle options as follows:
Glass
Renovate
Plastic (only if enabled by an engineer)
Closedown
The appropriate indicator will be illuminated blue.
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Glass Cycle
Is the default cycle and used for washing normal glassware.
Renovate Cycle
Is used in conjunction with Renovate Powder to recondition new and contaminated
glassware.
Plastic Cycle
If enabled, is used for washing plastic (polycarbonate etc) drinking vessels. Due to higher
temperatures and chemical usage, this cycle is not suitable for washing normal glassware.
Closedown Cycle
Is used at the end of a washing session to empty all tanks and flush the system clean.
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Washing Glass And Plastic
Note that the Glass and Plastic cycles are very similar in operation. The differences are a
higher rinse temperature and increased Rinseaid dose on the plastic cycle.
1. Fill a basket with inverted glasses having first emptied out any liquid or solid waste
elsewhere. Open the Door and slide the basket into position. Close the Door.
Starting The Cycle
1. Select the cycle (Glass or Plastic) required and press the Start Switch to start the
chosen cycle:
a) The Start Switch will be illuminated green (rotating)
b) The Wash Pump will be energised for the initial 90 seconds of the cycle, re-
circulating the wash water via the rotating Spraybar
The Door must not be opened during the wash cycle.
2. During the wash period the rinse water will be heated to the correct operating
temperature.
If the rinse water is not up to temperature at the end of the 90 second wash period,
the machine will continue washing until the correct temperature is reached. The
Fill/Ready Lamp flashing green indicates this.
a) At the end of the wash period the Wash Tank will be emptied for 20
seconds
b) The cycle will conclude with a fresh water rinse (approx. 10 seconds)
c) At the end of the cycle, the audible alarm will bleep five times
d) The Fill/Ready Lamp and Start switch will be illuminated green
e) The Glass Cycle Lamp will be illuminated blue
f) The Rinse Tank will re-fill and heat to standby temperature
3. Open the Door and remove the basket of clean glasses. Close the Door.
The machine will now be in Standby Mode. Note that the Glass or Plastic cycle type
will remain selected.
Note: If the wash water temperature is too low, a short refreshment cycle will be performed
at the start of the cycle. The Fill/Ready Lamp will be illuminated orange to indicate this.
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Renovate Cycle
This cycle is used for the preparation of new glassware, the renovating of stained or greasy
glassware, and is also recommended for cleaning the machine Wash Tank interior.
1. Open the Door and add a measure of renovate powder to the top of the Main Filter
(avoid contact with eyes, hands and face).
2. Fill a basket with inverted glasses to be renovated. Open the Door and slide the
basket into position. Close the Door.
3. Select the Renovate Cycle and press the Start Switch to start the cycle:
a) The Wash Pump will be energised for the initial 150 seconds of the cycle,
re-circulating the wash water via the rotating Spraybar. The Door must not
be opened during the wash cycle
b) At the end of the wash period the Wash Tank will be emptied for 20
seconds, followed by a fresh water rinse (approx 10 seconds)
c) The machine will then continue with a Glass Wash Cycle as described in
‘Starting the Cycle’ above
4. Open the Door and remove the basket of clean glasses. Close the Door.
The machine will now be in Standby Mode. Note that the cycle type will revert to Glass.
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Closedown Cycle
1. From Standby Mode, select the Closedown Cycle and press the Start Switch to start
the cycle:
At any other time (during the fill/heat sequence, during a wash cycle, or whilst the machine
is in an error condition), press the Select Switch (the Closedown Lamp will flash) and press
the tart Switch. This will force a Closedown Cycle.
a) The Start Switch will be illuminated green (rotating)
b) The Drain Pump will be energised during the entire cycle, removing water
from the Wash Tank. The Door must not be opened during the closedown
cycle
c) The Rinse Pump will be energised for the initial 20 seconds of the cycle to
remove the water from the Rinse Tank
d) At the end of the 40 second cycle, the machine will switch off, with the Select
Switch illuminated red
e) Isolate the water and electrical supplies to the machine
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Detergent
Rinseaid
Clear Tubing
Blue Tubing
Chemical Injection And Warnings
Detergent & Rinseaid
Detergent and Rinseaid is automatically injected during each washing cycle. The amount of
chemical injected is dependent on site conditions and can be adjusted by an engineer. The
default setting is 300:1 for Detergent and 3000:1 for Rinseaid. A bottle of Rinseaid will last
10 times longer (before replacement is required) than Detergent.
Detergent and Rinseaid is continuously monitored (by
conductivity) on entry into the machine.
If a chemical is detected, then the relevant lamp is
illuminated green.
If not detected, then the lamp is illuminated orange.
Note: In some cases, poor quality chemicals may not be detected.
If a chemical is low (orange warning lamp), then replace the relevant bottle.
For Rinseaid low, it is recommended to restart the machine to allow the Rinseaid to prime.
It is important that the correct chemical suction tube (colour coded) is connected to the
correct chemical.
Note: Operating the machine without the correct chemicals or with chemical tubes wrongly
connected to bottles will damage the ware and promote scale build-up.
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Spraybar Rotation Warning
Poor wash quality will result from the lack of rotation of the Spraybar. The machine
incorporates a Spraybar rotation sensor and will highlight a problem by use of a warning
lamp.
Spraybar rotation is continually monitored during the wash and rinse periods of a wash
cycle.
If rotation is detected: The warning lamp will be illuminated green
If rotation not detected: The warning lamp will be illuminated red at the end of the cycle.
The reason for lack of rotation will normally be caused by soil build-up around the Wash
Arm bearing, blocked Filters, or by blocked Jets.
Remove the Spraybar assembly & Filters and clean thoroughly. Refit the parts. The Spraybar
should rotate freely. Check that the warning lamp responds to the rotations.
Note: Clean the machine thoroughly then start a wash cycle only call an engineer if the error
cannot be cleared.
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Other Features
Energy Saving
In Standby Mode the rinse water temperature is held at a lower value than that required for
the cycle rinse. The shortfall in rinse temperature is made up during the wash part of a cycle.
In this way, energy is not needlessly wasted.
The standby temperature will depend on the model, the cycle type chosen, and whether the
machine is connected to 13 or 30 amps.
Data Fault
If for any reason the data within the control system becomes corrupted, this will be
indicated on the Control Panel with all indicator lamps flashing.
To re-load the default data, press the Start Switch.
If the problem persists, call an engineer.
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