Cleaning the tank filter
If the machine fails to wash correctly, make sure the filter is not dirty or clogged. It is a good idea to check this at
least every 20 cycles, when the tub is empty, whenever the washing water is changed.
Removing and cleaning the filter. Loosen and remove the filter retention screw (when fitted). Take out
the filter and wash it under a strong jet of water. In case of difficult deposits or residues, use a common
detergent for dishes and a brush with soft plastic bristles.
Fitting the filter. Fit the filter back into position and secure with the screw (when fitted).
Make sure the filter is properly fitted back in its housing otherwise the machine may not work properly.
IMPORTANT: Never use the machine without the filter.
Cleaning the washing arms and rinsing rotator nozzles
In the event of the machining failing to wash properly, make sure the spray nozzles are not blocked. Generally
speaking, it is a good idea to perform a weekly check to ensure correct operation of the washing and rinsing
nozzles.
Removal of the washing arms and rinsing rotator: Loosen and remove the retention screw of each arms
and rotator unit positioned on the upper and lower parts of the tub and remove the two units.
Cleaning the washing arms: Release the end plug-locking spring, remove the plug and remove any
impurities that prevent a perfect flow of water.
Checking and cleaning the rinsing nozzles: Make sure the nozzles are free of any impurities preventing
the correct flow of water. If necessary, use a pin to free the blocked holes. In the event of scale, treat
the unit with a specific scale prevention product according to the specific product use instructions.
Fitting the washing arms and rinsing rotator units: Fit the two lower and upper wash arms and fasten
in position by means of the relevant retention screws.
IN CASE OF PROLONGED INACTIVITY
If the appliance is not going to be used for some time:
Switch off the machine and unplug it
Shut off the stopcock
Clean and disinfect the appliance thoroughly (see routine maintenance operations)
Empty the wash pump of all residual water
All jobs performed on the machine that are not listed as "Routine Maintenance" shall be deemed
"Extraordinary Maintenance" and must only be done by skilled personnel in the Customer's facility or at an
Authorised After-Sales Centre.
We advise asking your Dealer for a "Periodical Maintenance" contract covering all correct operation checkups
and any replacement of parts subject to wear that become necessary over the years and which are considered
extraordinary maintenance jobs.
8 EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE