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INSTALLATION
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5. Dispenser settings
I Rinse-aid dispenser
Before starting the washing cycle, the dispenser and the delivery
pipe must be full.
Check that there is sufficient rinse-aid in the container and top up
if necessary.
The rinse-aid container must never be allowed to empty
completely and must not be topped up with corrosive or impure
products.
The warranty does not extend to any damage arising from incorrect use of the dispenser.
The dispenser is
not
factory-set; the dispenser must be calibrated by a qualified technician.
The dispenser is calibrated by adjusting a screw which is
accessed by removing the front panel under the wash chamber
door.
With the panel removed, without pulling the connection pipe, fill
the delivery pipe with rinse-aid, and then fully close the adjuster
screw, without forcing.
To determine the dosage for the preliminary setting,
refer to the
information provided by the product manufacturer.
Once you have determined the required dosage, open the adjuster screw until this quantity is obtained.
Electric dispenser (DB-2)
One full turn of the adjuster screw is approximately equivalent to 0.06 grams of product per
dispenser pulse, given that when fully open (16 turns of the screw), the dispenser delivers 1
gram/pulse. If the machine has 3 pulses per cycle, it can thus dispense from a maximum 3x1=3
grams/cycle (16 turns of the screw) down to a minimum of 0.06x3=0,18 grams/cycle (1 turn of
the screw).
After this preliminary calibration, any subsequent adjustment is to be made on the basis of the
rinsing results obtained after at least 3 cycles.
Turn the screw counter-clockwise to increase and clockwise to reduce the dosage.
Bluish streaks on dishes and the formation of foam in the washing solution indicate too much rinse-
aid.
Drops of water on items and slow drying indicate too little rinse-aid.
In the event of imperfect washing, (at incorrect temperature or with too little detergent), an
invisible, non-toxic patina of grease or starch may form on the tableware. This patina will prevent
the rinse-aid from doing its job properly and in this case, increasing the dosage of the rinse-aid will
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