Bar aid 400 Installation And Operation Instruction Manual - 4 Start-Up
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4.1 dEtERGEnt / RInsE aId
Use only commercial detergent and rinse aid. please pay attention to
the manufacturers safety instructions.
Before changing to a different product type (even from the same
supplier), the suction hoses must be rinsed thoroughly with fresh
water (procedure as described under 4.4).
Otherwise, the mixing of different types of chemicals will cause
crystallisation, which may result in a malfunction of the dosing pump.
the dosing pumps can operate to a maximum head height
of 1.5 m. do not confuse the containers !
4.1.1 dEtERGEnt
do not use any acidic detergent products with the built-in
detergent pump! (the ph-value has to be higher than 7.)
Place the suction hose into the external detergent container.
Fill the suction hose according to chapter 4.4.
4.1.2 RInsE aId
Place the suction hose (blue marking) into the external rinse aid
container. Fill the suction hose according to chapter 4.4.
4.2 soFtEnER
(only on option)
For the first run, the softener has to be filled with regeneration salt
and potable water.
Filling the salt reservoir with cleaning agent will damage
the water softener.
Open the door.
Unscrew the softener lid and fill the softener with 1.5 kg of "Granular
regeneration salt" (do not use salt tablets).
Fill up the softener with potable water.
clean seal and rim of softener lid carefully, before closing the lid.
Close lid and tighten.
In order to prevent corrosion it is necessary to remove any
salt residues from tank bottom.
4.3 InItIal BoostER FIll
Close the door.
open shut-off valve.
switch on main switch or put the plug in.
Push the on/oFF button
➀
.
At the temperature indicator Rinse
➅
appears "boF" and flashes.
The rinse booster heater has to be filled as described in the following text.
Push the on/oFF button
➀
again, to switch off the machine.
Open the door, push program button
➃
and drain button
➂
simultaneously until at the temperature indicator Rinse
➅
appears
again "boF".
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