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CHH50

CHH60
CHH70
Dishwasher

Installation / Operation Spare Parts List Wiring Diagram

jw-06-2006
USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL

CONTENTS

CHAP.1 INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................... 3

CHAP.2 INSTALLATION............................................................................................ 3
2.1 HANDLING AND UNPACKING. ...................................................................................... 3
2.2 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION.......................................................................................... 4
2.3 WATER CONNECTION. ................................................................................................... 4
2.4 DRAIN CONNECTION. ..................................................................................................... 5
2.5 ADJUSTMENTS ................................................................................................................. 5
2.6 RINSE-AID DISPENSER ...................................................................................................... 5
2.7 DETERGENT ........................................................................................................................ 6
CHAP.3 SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS.................................................................... 7
3.1 RESIDUAL RISKS AND WARNINGS ................................................................................... 7
3.2 SAFETY DEVICE.................................................................................................................. 7
CHAP. 4 USE OF MACHINE ....................................................................................... 8
4.1 DESCRIPTION OF THE COMMANDS ................................................................................. 8
4.1.1 Automatic water drainage (optional)….………………………………….……………….……… 9
4.2 USING THE MACHINE. .................................................................................................... 9
4.3 END OF CYCLE OPERATIONS.................................................................................... 10
CHAP.5 MAINTENANCE.......................................................................................... 11
5.1 GENERAL RULES. .......................................................................................................... 11
5.2 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE (TO BE DONE AT LEAST EVERY 20 DAYS) ....................... 11
CHAP.6 DISMANTLING ........................................................................................... 12
6.1 DISMANTLING THE MACHINE .................................................................................... 12

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CHAP.1 INTRODUCTION

The warnings contained in this manual provide important


information for safely installing, using and servicing this
machine.
The operator is required to read this manual before starting
any operation involving handling, installation, use,
maintenance or disassembly of the machine. This manual
must be kept intact and in a safe place for frequent
consultation.

CHAP.2 INSTALLATION

2.1 HANDLING AND UNPACKING

x Move the machine very carefully using a forklift.

x Make sure the equipment is not damaged, if it is immediately


inform the dealer and shipper. If in doubt do not use the
machine until it has been checked by professionally trained
personnel.

x Move the machine to the site where it will be used and


remove the packing.

Packing materials (plastic bags, polystyrene,


nails) can be dangerous and must be kept out of
the reach of children.

x The installation must be carried out according to the


manufacturer’s instructions and by professionally trained
personnel.
x Only a fixed connection is suitable for this equipment.
x Position the machine and level it perfectly using the feet.
x The flooring must be suitable for the overall weight of the
machine.
x Follow the indications on the installation drawing and set-up
the electrical, water and drain systems in the wash area.

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H 2.2 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION

1. Connection to the power supply must be made with a main


switch (H) it must be omnipolar and interrupt all contacts
including neutral. There must be a distance of at least 3
mm between open contacts, and it must have a thermal
magnetic safety switch or fuses which are able to
withstand the maximum power indicated on the plate.

2. Make sure that the power supply corresponds to that on


the technical features plate on the right side of the
machine.

3. Use an effective earthing system in compliance with local laws to


protect the safety of the operators and not damage the machine.

4. Do not use adapters, multiple sockets or extension cords.

5. The equipment must be included in an equipotential


system, and connected using a screw marked with the
symbol. The equipotential wire must be 10 mm² .

If the power supply cable (provided with the equipment)


needs to be replaced use another H07RN-F type with the
same dimensions.

For additional information see the wiring drawing.

2.3 WATER CONNECTION

E Set-up the site according the attached plumbing drawing.

Before connecting the equipment make sure that a gate valve


has been placed between the water supply and the
equipment so that the water can be turned off if required or
for repair work.

Use a hose to connect the solenoid valve (E) to the gate


valve (V) and make sure that the delivery is not less than
20l/min.

Check that the temperature and water pressure correspond


V to what is shown on the technical specifications plate.

If the water is harder than what is listed in the chart, it is


advisable to install a decalcifier upline from the solenoid
valve.

If there are high concentrations of very conductive minerals in the


water, it is advisable to install a demineralization system calibrated to
the hardness shown in the following chart.

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Specification From To

Hardness French degrees f 5 10

German degrees °dH 4 7’5

English degrees °e 5 9,5

Parts per million ppm 70 140


Residual
Minerals Maximum mg/l 300/400

2.4 DRAIN CONNECTION

Gravity for all models, except EH70, so the drain needs to be


situated below the base of the machine. Model EH70 requires a stand-pipe

The drain pipe needs to be connected to a drain- trap built


into the floor.

The drain dimensions are shown in the installation drawing.

2.5 ADJUSTMENTS AND CHECKS

The temperature of the wash tank is regulated by a fixed thermostat at


about 55° C. This temperature ensures proper action by the chemicals
contained in industrial dishwashing detergents.
The boiler temperature set by a fixed thermostat is about 85° C.

2.6 RINSE-AID DISPENSER

A Before adjusting, the dispenser and hose need to be filled


using the primer button (A).
To adjust use the ring nut (B) situated at the center of the
dispenser, rotating clockwise reduces the quantity,
counterclockwise increases it.

The dispenser must not operate empty

An excessive amount of rinse agent causes bluish stripes on the


dishes and creates foam in the wash tank.
B

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If the glassware is covered with droplets of water and it drys rather


slowly this means that the amount of rinse agent is insufficient.

7 cm. of tubing = 1 gram of product

2.1 DETERGENT

Equipment without a detergent dispenser

Put the amount of detergent recommended by the


manufacturer into the tank. Depending on the type of
detergent this may vary from 2 to 4 gr/lt of water in the tank.
Detergent needs to be added approximately every 5 washes
as per the manufacturer’s instructions.

The above amounts are for water with a hardness of 5-10°F


(French degrees).

Models EH60/70 and CHH50 are equiped with detergent dispenser

Regulations:

A trimmer (A) allows to determine the «ON-OFF» time and


consequently the amount of detergent required.

x Turning the adjustment trimmer clockwise or counter-clockwise will


respectively decrease or increase the amount of rinse aid it
delivers.
x To optimise the calibration, evaluate the results of some washing
cycles.

BE CAREFUL!
The level in detergent tank must not get empty or filled with corrosive
A or inadequate products.

The warranty does not cover damages caused by an improper use of


dispenser.

CHAP.3 SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS

3.1 RESIDUAL RISKS AND WARNINGS

x Never open the door quickly if the cycle has not finished.
x Do not put bare hands into the wash solution.
x Never remove the machine panels if the power upline has not been turned off.
x The professionally trained personnel who install the machine and connect the electricity,
will explain to the user how to operate the machine and which safety measures to use.
x The installer will provide practical demonstrations and leave written instructions which are provided with
the machine.
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x This machine is only to be used for the purpose for which it was designed.
Any other use is considered improper and dangerous.
x The machine is not to be used by untrained personnel.
x Never use the machine if any of the protections (microswitches, panels or other) provided
by the manufacturer are missing.
x Do not use the machine to wash objects not compatible with those indicated by the
manufacturer.
x All repair work must be done by the manufacturer or an authorized service center using
original spare parts.
x Failure to observe this may affect the safety of the machine.
x The power supply should be turned off when the machine is not being used.

3.2 SAFETY DEVICE


6 5
The board can recognize various breakdowns.

Faults are easily seen from the messages on the screen (5 and 6) and from any interruption of the
operations in progress only in cases (1 and 3) listed below
WARNING! Turning the machine off and then on again resets the warning, which will appear again if
the problem has not been resolved.
Display on the Message

PROBLEM: Tank (6) Boiler (5)

TANK NOT FILLED OR OVERFILLED


1 (if t10 min have elapsed, correct level of water has not been reached in the
tank)
BOILER PROBE FAILURE
2
(if the probe is not connected correctly or damaged)
(if the probe is short circuited or damaged)

OVERTEMPERATURE
3
(excessive boiler and tank temperature)
(intervention safety thermostat)

RINSE
4
(Rinse not effected)
(Insufficient rinse pressure)
(Excessive rinse pressure)

TANK PROBE FAILURE


5 (if the probe is not connected correctly or damaged)
(if the probe is short circuited or damaged)

6 BOILER
(Boiler resistor failure)
(Heating overtime)

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1 Chap. 4 USE OF MACHINE

4.1 DESCRIPTION OF THE COMMANDS

1. To turn the machine on, press the button


indicated at left/right
(the corresponding warning light will light
up).

2. When the light turns off, the machine is ready


to use.

3
Short cycle
3. Press the button indicated at left/right to
Medium cycle
select the items to wash. The light turns on
in accordance with the amount of time
selected.
NB: choose the " v " for longer wash
cycles.
Ciclo intensive

4 4. Press the button indicated at left/right and


close the door, the machine will start
automa-tically. NB: press the button to
interrupt the " v " cycle (repeat
sequence 3 for new wash programs).

5
5. If you want cycles to start when you close
the hood, push the button and the
corresponding light will turn on

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1 4.1.1 Automatic water drainage


(optional)

1. Press the button indicated at


left/right and select the drainage
programme (the corresponding
warning light will light up).

2. Press the button indicated at


left/right and the machine will
automatically drain the water out of
the machine.

4.2 USING THE MACHINE

Pour the proper amount of detergent in the wash tank according to the
producer’s instructions.

The detergent must be the industrial type or possibly foamless.

Never put your bare hands in the wash water; place the cups and the
glasses upside down in the baskets. Place the dishes in the proper
basket with support pins and their inner surface must be facing up.

Place the silverware and the coffee spoons with the handles facing
down.

Never place silverware and stainless steel cutlery in the same basket.
This could cause the silver to burnish and the stainless steel to
corrode.

Use the proper baskets specifically designed for the different type of
glassware (dishes, glasses, cups, silverware etc.). To save on
detergent and electricity only wash when the baskets are full, but do
not overload them. Avoid stacking glassware.

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WE RECOMMEND TO PRE-CLEAN the glassware in order to


minimize maintenance. The quality of final wash results will be greatly
improved by first removing food particles, lemon peels, toothpicks,
olive pits, etc. which could partially clog the pump filter and impair
washing efficiency.

We recommend washing the glassware before food particles dry


on its surface. It is good practice, when dried food waste is
involved, to first soak the glassware and silverware before
introducing them into the machine.

4.1 END OF CYCLE OPERATIONS

x Remove tension from the machine.

x Lift the hood and extract the rack clean dishes.

x Drain the water from the tank by lifting the overflow-pipe. For the
model with drain pump please follow the operations described in the
«Use instructions» paragraph.

x Disconnect the main switch of the equipment.

x Close the «rolling shutter valve» for the hydraulic connection.

x Remove the filters clean them under a water jet with a nylon brush.

x Pay attention not to let any dirtiness rests on the bottom of the
drain pump filter inside the tank. Clean the tank with a moderate water
jet. Wash outside surfaces when are cold with non-abrasive products
which are especially studied for steel maintenance.

REMARK: Do not wash the equipment with direct jet or at


another pressure because eventual infiltrations to the electric
components may harm the regular working of the equipment or
of the single safety systems, and penalty for this would be the
loss of guarantee.

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CHAP. 5 MAINTENANCE

5.1 GENERAL RULES

The machine are designed to reduce maintenance requirements. It is


necessary to observe the following rules to make the machine last
long, and work without problems.

In any case, it is necessary to observe the following rules to make the


machine stay in perfect working order:

x keep the machine clean and in good condition

x avoid making temporary or urgent repairs frequently

It is very important to observe the maintenance directions; check all


the different parts of the machine periodically, so that no anomaly can
occur, thus anticipating the time and equipment needed for any
maintenance work.

Before cleaning turn off the power.

5.2 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE (to be done at least every 20 days)

To make operations following easier, the rack-holder frame can be


removed from its seat.

x Remove the upper and lower rinse arms, by unscrewing the


fastening.

x Unscrew and clean all the sprayers and put them back in their
place.

x Remove the upper and lower wash-arms by unscrewing the rinse


pin , clean and rinse them.

x Remove the wash pump filter, clean it and rinse it.

x Thoroughly clean the wash tank.

x Leave the appliance lid open for the whole resting period.

x Lime deposits and scale will build up on the inner surfaces of the
boiler, tank and pipelines due to calcium and magnesium salts
present in the water. These scales and deposits can prejudice
proper apppliance operation.

x The appliance must be periodically descaled and we recommend


that this must be done by an expert.

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x Grease steel surfaces with vaseline oil whenever the appliance will
be inactive for a long period of time.

x Have an expert drain all the water out from the boiler and the wash
pump to avoid the danger of ice formation.

x If the machine does not operate properly or in case of trouble,


call a service center authorized by the manufacturer of the
appliance or by his Dealer.

CHAP. 6 DISMANTLING

6.1 DISMANTLING THE MACHINE

Our machines are not made of materials that require particular


disposal procedures.

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CHH50
CHH60
CHH70
Dishwasher

Spare Parts List

jw-06-2006
CHH50 - EH60 - EH70


Machine Body
Electrical components
Components in the tank
Wash pump
CHH50 - EH60 - EH70

139321-664
80331
80422
139321-663

139321-470

80423
139321-667 139321-665
926243 80998
139321-901

926108
139321-666
139321-668
80420
80325
139321-669

139321-475 139321-671
80162 80329
139321-670
139321-552
927088
139321-672

139321-474

139321-675
80027 80190
139321-474

139321-679
80071
80105
139321-674

80240
139321-676 139321-674
80105

139321-677
41042 139321-678
926009

80023
139321-680

139321-677
41042

139321-681
80072
926117
139321-683

80078
139321-682
80079H
139321-684

3
CHH50 - EH60 - EH70

80372
139321-685
139321-686
DER111

139321-487

220011
139321-582

CWP2
139321-687 CHH50
926286
139321-689
81001
139321-688 EH60
H228048
139321-601 CWP2
139321-687

DEF4
139321-690

139321-600
H228047
139321-451

215022
139321-691
139321-902
DEF71 (800mA)
DEF72
139321-903 (315mA) 139321-692
80350

231014
139321-591 929115
139321-693

EH70 80372
139321-685

DTC112NO
139321-689
139321-687
CWP2 220011
139321-582

139321-694
DWS99

CWP2
139321-687
139321-456

139321-700
80541
139321-688
81001
139321-696
CWP3

215023
139321-695
215022
139321-691

139321-601
H228048
139321-600
H228047
CN1
139321-697

139321-699
80542 139321-690
DEF4

139321-698
80528

4
CHH50 - EH60 - EH70

80149 (CHH50
139321-701 / EH60)
(CHH50 / EH60)

139321-702
80159 (EH70)
(EH70) 441009
139321-839

139321-703 (EH70)
80152 (EH70) 139321-906
80237
139321-904
80249 (CHH50 / EH60)
139321-905
80250 (EH70)
139321-915
80178
80177
139321-916

80182
139321-907
139321-192
121081
139321-925
139321-918
80282 80184
139321-917
139321-548 (CHH50)
139321-471 (EH60)
139321-472 (EH70)
211002AG
139321-919
139321-920
80316
139321-452(CHH50/EH60) 139321-914
80470
139321-476 (EH70) 139321-921
80181
139321-908
80188 (CHH50 / EH60)
139321-922
80360
139321-909
80187 (EH70)

468151
139321-587
139321-550 456040
139321-913
80186
139321-910

926189
139321-923

139321-924
H775489-1 139321-473 * Drain Pump Kit 139321-912
136020
139321-1110 Pump Only 143136
139321-911

231014
139321-591

139321-450*

*FITTED AS STD ON
( * ) EH70 Model Only
5
EH70

429050
139321-767
139321-766
468165
437078
139321-780

139321-653
437025

139321-652
429036

80575
139321-930
139321-927
41167

143010
139321-926 139321-929
926129

139321-928
80314

139321-942
929085

929198
139321-931

206010
139321-941

139321-521

139321-615
143005

139321-932
929171

139321-939
927326
139321-938
80539

139321-933
80530

139321-934
DRT140
139321-937
929168

139321-940
H142277
230020C
139321-935
139321-936
80538

139321-464 139321-37
139321-490
139321-53

6
CHH50 - EH60 - EH70

80314
139321-928

80311
139321-943
DWT312
139321-944

80310
139321-945
80378
139321-946

80380
139321-947
927068
139321-483
80371
139321-948
DWT312
139321-944
CGR2025
139321-949
139321-950
80379

139321-956 (CHH50 - EH60)


80376
139321-951
CGR2025
139321-949

80371
139321-948 139321-952
80373

80375
139321-953
80365
139321-954

80374
139321-955

80370
139321-956
139321-957 (EH70)

80377
139321-957

80311
139321-943

80380
139321-947

80282
139321-918

80316
139321-920

7
CHH50 - EH60 - EH70

DEC220L
139321-958

124031
139321-509

926255
139321-960
RAC135
139321-974 RAC436
139321-962
RAG62
139321-961

80112
139321-963

CHH50

RAG72
139321-966

139321-965
RAT72
926083
139321-964
926086
139321-967

139321-478

80114
139321-471

EH 60

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EH70

RAC74
139321-969

RAV74
139321-970

RAG74
139321-972

926083
139321-964 RAT210
139321-971
139321-967
926086

926084
139321-973

80116
139321-472
EH 70

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23/09/03

Product Modification Note , from today’s date we have done the following modification:

Codes subject to the modification

RV82HUK (hobart u.k.)

Modification ‘s Description

For all hood type models ,


We have exchanged the current pump cod. 139321-472 built by LGB , with the wash pump
Code 80115 built by FIR.

The two wash pumps are completely interchangeable as a whole part , but
the single internal components will be different , so we have attached the new
spare part catalogue page for the FIR wash pump code 80115.

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Wash Pump
(Modification - 23.09.03)
EH70

80124

80123

80122

80121

80120

80119

80118

80115 (Fir) Wash Pump Assy


Modification from 23.09.2003
(see att Note) 11
CHH50 - EH60 - EH70

929173
139321-975

929182
139321-976

139321-977
RAG426

139321-978
RAT124

929186
139321-979

929167
139321-490

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CHH50 - CHH60 - CHH70
Drain Pump Assy

Drain Pump 220-240V 50Hz - 139321-1110

Drain Pipe 2000mm (drain pump to drain) DZS151 - 139321-968

Drain Pipe (from machine to pump) 127056 - 139321-969

Jubilee Clip 40/60 -

Jubilee Clip 20/32 - 166513-6

Bolt 6MAx12 -

Lockwasher D6 - LWM-E-3-4

Timer Card (tally drain timer) -

Timer (drain timer) -


As continued product inprovement is a policy of HOBART, specifications are subject to change with-out notice.

00.00.2003-Issue-1
CHH50 EH60

CHH50 / EH60
SIMBOLO DESCRIZIONI DESCRIPTIONS BESCHREIBUNGEN
EH60 / CHH50
A1/43 SCHEDA CONTROLLO ELETTRONICA FICHE DE CONTROLEELECTRONIQUE
ELECTRONIC CONTROL UNIT ELEKTRONISCHE BEDIENUNGSKARTE
A2 PANNELLO COMANDI TABLEAU DE COMMANDES
CONTROL PANEL BEDIENUNGSPANEEL
B1 SONDA RESISTENZA VASCA THERMOSTAT RESISTENCE DE CUVE
PROBE TANK HEATER THANKHEIZUNGTHERMOSTAT
B2 SONDA RESISTENZA BOILER THERMOSTAT RESISTANCE BOYLER
BOOSTER HEATER THERMOSTAT BOILERHEIZUNG -THERMOSTAT
B3 PRESSOSTATO LIVELLO VASCA PRESSOSTAT NIVEAU CUVE
TANK PRESSURE SWITCH DRUCKSCHALTER TANK-NIVEAUREGLER
B4 LIVELLOSTATO BOILER INT. A ELOTEUR
BOOSTER FLOAT SWICTH SCWINNERSCHALTER
F2 FUSIBILE COMANDI FUSIBLE
COMMAND FUSE SICHERUNGEN
F1 PROTEZIONE TERMICA ELETTROPOMPA PROT. TERMIQUE MOTEUR EL. POMPE
EL. WASH PUMP THERMAL PROTECTION THERMISCHER MOTORPUMPESCHUTZ
KM1 TELERUTTORE ELETTROPOMPA LAVAGGIO TELEREUPTEUR ELECTROPOMPE DE LAVAGE
WASH ELECTROPUMP REMOTE-CONTROL FERNSCHALTER DER WASCH-ELEKTROPUMPE
KR1 TELERUTTORE RESISTENZA BOILER TELERUPTEUR RESISTANCE SURCHAFFEUR
BOOSTER HEATER REMOTE -CONTROL FERNSCHALTER DER BOILER -HEIZUNG
KR2 TELERUTTORE RESISTENZA VASCA RELAIS RESISTENCE DE CUVE
RELAY FOR TANK HEATER ELEMENT. NACHSPUELHEIZUNGSRELAIS.
KR3 TELERUTTORE SICUREZZA TELERUPTEUR DE SECURITE SURCHAFFEUR
SAFETY HEATER REMOTE-CONTROL SICHERHEITS-FERNSCHALTER DES BOILERS
M1 ELETTROPOMPA LAVAGGIO ELECTROPOMPE LAVAGE
WASH MOTOR PUMP WASCH-MOTORPUMPE
M2 ELETTROPOMPA AUMENTO PRESSIONE ELECROPOMPE SURPRESSEUSE DE RINCAGE
RINSE BOOSTER PUMP DRUCKSTEIGERUNGSPUMPE
M5 MOTORE DOSATORE DETERSIVO MOTEUR DOSEUR TENSIOACTIF
RINSE AID DISPENSER MOTOR NACHSPÜLUNGSMITTELDOSIERGERÄT-MOTOR
P1 PULSANTE PARTENZA AUTOMATICA INTERREPTEUR DEMARRAGE AUTOMATIC
AUTOMATIC START PUSH BOTTON AU TOMATISCHER START WAEINSCALTER
P2 PULSANTE SELETTORE CICLO SELECTEUR CYCLE
CYCLE COMMUTATOR WAEHLSCHALTER FUER WASCHVORGANGSDAUDER
P3 PULSANTE LINEA INTERRUPTEUR DE LIGNE
MAIN SWITCH NETZSCHALTER
R1 RESISTENZA BOILER RESISTANCE SURCHAUFFEUR
BOOSTER HEATER HEATING ELEMENT BOILERHEIZUNG
R3 RESISTENZA VASCA RESISTANCE CUVE DE LAVAGE
WASH TANK HEATING ELEMENT WASCHTANKHEIZUNG
S1 TERMOSTATO SICUREZZA BOILER THERMOSTAT DE SECURITE DU BOYLER
SAFETY BOOSTER HEATER THERMOSTAT BOILER -SICHERHEITS-THERMOSTAT
S2 TERMOSTATO SICUREZZA VASCA THERMOSTAT SECURITE CUVE
TANK SAFETY HEATER THERMOSTAT SICHERHEITS- TANKTHERMOSTAT
S3 MICROINTERRUTTORE MAGNETICO MICROINTERRUPTEUR MAGNETIQUE
MAGNETIC MICROSWITCH MAGNETISCHER MIKROSCHALTER

Y2 ELETTROVALVOLA RIEMPIMENTO BOILER ELECTROVALVE REMPLISSAGE SURCHAUFFEUR


BOILER FILLING ELECTRIC VALVE SOLENOIDVENTIL DER BOILERFÜLLUNG

RV80/RV81 N° 81364D
EH70
SIMBOLO DESCRIZIONI DESCRIPTIONS BESCHREIBUNGEN
EH 70
A1/43 SCHEDA CONTROLLO ELETTRONICA FICHE DE CONTROLEELECTRONIQUE
ELECTRONIC CONTROL UNIT ELEKTRONISCHE BEDIENUNGSKARTE
A2 PANNELLO COMANDI TABLEAU DE COMMANDES
CONTROL PANEL BEDIENUNGSPANEEL
B1 SONDA RESISTENZA VASCA THERMOSTAT RESISTENCE DE CUVE
PROBE TANK HEATER THANKHEIZUNGTHERMOSTAT
B2 SONDA RESISTENZA BOILER THERMOSTAT RESISTANCE BOYLER
BOOSTER HEATER THERMOSTAT BOILERHEIZUNG -THERMOSTAT
B3 PRESSOSTATO LIVELLO VASCA PRESSOSTAT NIVEAU CUVE
TANK PRESSURE SWITCH DRUCKSCHALTER TANK-NIVEAUREGLER
B4 LIVELLOSTATO BOILER INT. A ELOTEUR
BOOSTER FLOAT SWICTH SCWINNERSCHALTER
F1 PROTEZIONE TERMICA ELETTROPOMPA PROT. TERMIQUE MOTEUR EL. POMPE
EL. WASH PUMP THERMAL PROTECTION THERMISCHER MOTORPUMPESCHUTZ
F2 FUSIBILE COMANDI FUSIBLE
COMMAND FUSE SICHERUNGEN
KM1 TELERUTTORE ELETTROPOMPA LAVAGGIO TELEREUPTEUR ELECTROPOMPE DE LAVAGE
WASH ELECTROPUMP REMOTE-CONTROL FERNSCHALTER DER WASCH-ELEKTROPUMPE
KR1 TELERUTTORE RESISTENZA BOILER TELERUPTEUR RESISTANCE SURCHAFFEUR
BOOSTER HEATER REMOTE -CONTROL FERNSCHALTER DER BOILER -HEIZUNG
KR2 TELERUTTORE RESISTENZA VASCA RELAIS RESISTENCE DE CUVE
RELAY FOR TANK HEATER ELEMENT. NACHSPUELHEIZUNGSRELAIS.
KR3 TELERUTTORE SICUREZZA TELERUPTEUR DE SECURITE SURCHAFFEUR
SAFETY HEATER REMOTE-CONTROL SICHERHEITS-FERNSCHALTER DES BOILERS
M1 ELETTROPOMPA LAVAGGIO ELECTROPOMPE LAVAGE
WASH MOTOR PUMP WASCH-MOTORPUMPE
M2 ELETTROPOMPA AUMENTO PRESSIONE ELECROPOMPE SURPRESSEUSE DE RINCAGE
RINSE BOOSTER PUMP DRUCKSTEIGERUNGSPUMPE
M5 MOTORE DOSATORE DETERSIVO MOTEUR DOSEUR TENSIOACTIF
RINSE AID DISPENSER MOTOR NACHSPÜLUNGSMITTELDOSIERGERÄT-MOTOR
P1 PULSANTE PARTENZA AUTOMATICA INTERREPTEUR DEMARRAGE AUTOMATIC
AUTOMATIC START PUSH BOTTON AU TOMATISCHER START WAEINSCALTER
P2 PULSANTE SELETTORE CICLO SELECTEUR CYCLE
CYCLE COMMUTATOR WAEHLSCHALTER FUER WASCHVORGANGSDAUDER
P3 PULSANTE LINEA INTERRUPTEUR DE LIGNE
MAIN SWITCH NETZSCHALTER
R1 RESISTENZA BOILER RESISTANCE SURCHAUFFEUR
BOOSTER HEATER HEATING ELEMENT BOILERHEIZUNG
R3 RESISTENZA VASCA RESISTANCE CUVE DE LAVAGE
WASH TANK HEATING ELEMENT WASCHTANKHEIZUNG
S1 TERMOSTATO SICUREZZA BOILER THERMOSTAT DE SECURITE DU BOYLER
SAFETY BOOSTER HEATER THERMOSTAT BOILER -SICHERHEITS-THERMOSTAT
S2 TERMOSTATO SICUREZZA VASCA THERMOSTAT SECURITE CUVE
TANK SAFETY HEATER THERMOSTAT SICHERHEITS- TANKTHERMOSTAT
S3 MICROINTERRUTTORE MAGNETICO MICROINTERRUPTEUR MAGNETIQUE
MAGNETIC MICROSWITCH MAGNETISCHER MIKROSCHALTER
Y2 ELETTROVALVOLA RIEMPIMENTO BOILER ELECTROVALVE REMPLISSAGE SURCHAUFFEUR
BOILER FILLING ELECTRIC VALVE SOLENOIDVENTIL DER BOILERFÜLLUNG

RV 82 N° 81357D
CHH50 (electrical configuration data)

Single phase configuration 6 kW

E Boiler heater
**This wire (is tied back)
** * 123456789 needs to be connected (N)
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N 123456789
* 123456789
12345678
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12345678 123456789
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12345678 123456789
82 123456789
12345678 123456789
L3 not used 123456789
12345678
Note: the copper links must
81 L2 be positioned as shown
*

80 * L1 80 81 82
* Links must be installed as shown (not supplied)

Three phase configuration 9 kW

E
Boiler heater
not used
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12345678
123456789
12345678
123456789
12345678
123456789
12345678
N 123456789
12345678
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12345678
123456789

82 L3 123456789
123456789
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Note: the copper links must
81 L2 be positioned as shown

80 L1
80 81 82

Bit switch settings

on
1 = Temperature check - (waits for boiler)
2 = Drain pump (option)
3 = Boiler standby - (holding temp 50ºC)
4 = Boiler heating - (on or off)
off
1 2 3 4
DISHWASHER TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

EF40 EH60 EH70 EUT30 EUT60

Drain size 22MM 50MM 50MM 50MM 2"


Drain hose length 1,5M 1,80M 1,80M 1,80 No Hose
Water connection 3/4" 3/4" 3/4" 3/4" 3/4"
Water hose length 1,5M 2M 2M 2M 2M
Water pressure 1-4BAR 1-4BAR 1-4BAR 1-4BAR 1-4BAR
Water temp 15-55C 15-55C 15-55C 15-55C 15-55C
Total KW loading 3P N/A 9.1KW 11.1KW 8.0KW 15.0KW
Total KW loading 1P 5,5KW/2,7KW 6.5KW N/A N/A N/A
Mains cable length 3,0M 1,60M 1,60M 1,60M 1,60M
Mains cable size 3x4mm 5x2,5mm 5x4mm 5x2,5mm 5x4mm
Det pipe length 1,50M 1,50M 1,50M N/A N/A
R/aid pipe length 1,50M 1,50M 1,50M N/A N/A
Programme times. secs 60-120-180 60-110-150 50-85-110 120-240-360 120-240-360
Wat/consumption,cycle 3,3L 3L 2.7L 3.5L 8.0L
W/tank capacity 11L 20L 30L 40L 130L
R/tank capacity 6L 12L 12L 14L 14L
Drain pump YES NO YES NO NO
W/pump rating 0,8KW 1.1KW 1.6KW 2.0KW 2X3KW
W/pump flow rate 260L/min 485L/min 534L/min 550L/min 950L/min
R/pump rating 0,45KW 0,15kw 0,15kw 0,15kw 0.45KW
R/pump flow rate 11L/min 36L/min 36L/min 36L/min 80L/min
Voltage 3P N/A 400/50/3/N 400/50/3/N 400/50/3/N 400/50/3/N
Voltage 1P 230/50/1 230/50/1 N/A N/A N/A
Noise level(dB) 66db 66dB 67db 67db 69db
Rinse time 17 sec 15 sec 15 sec 17sec 17sec
DISHWASHER TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

CHG25 CHF40 CHH50 CLG25 CLF26

Drain size 20MM 22MM 50MM 18MM 22MM


Drain hose length 2,5M 1,5M 1,80M 1,5M 1,5M
Water connection 3/4" 3/4" 3/4" 3/4" 3/4"
Water hose length 1,5M 1,5M 2M 1,5M 1,5mt
Water pressure 1-4BAR 1-4BAR 1-4BAR 1-4BAR 1-4BAR
Water temp 50-55C 15-55C 15-55C 50-55C 50-55C
Total KW loading 3P N/A N/A 6.8KW N/A N/A
Total KW loading 1P 2,85KW 2,7KW/6,7KW 4.8KW 2,85KW 2,7KW/6,7KW
Mains cable length 3,0M 3,0M 1,60M 3,0M 3,0M
Mains cable size 3x1,5mm 3x4mm 5x2,5mm 3x1,5mm 3x4mm
Det pipe length N/A 1,50M 1,50M 1,50M
R/aid pipe length 1,50M 1,50M 1,50M 1,50M 1,50M
Programme times. secs 150 60-120-180 60-120-180 150 60-180
Wat/consumption,cycle 2,6L 3,3L 3L 2,6L 3.3L
W/tank capacity 11L 33L 20L 11L 33L
R/tank capacity 2.6L 6L 12L 2.6L 6L
Drain pump YES YES NO NO YES
W/pump rating 0.15kw 0.8KW 0.8KW 0.15KW 0.8KW
W/pump flow rate 105L/min 330L/min 380lt/min 105L/min 330L/min
R/pump rating 0,45KW 0,45KW 0,15kw 0,45KW 0,45KW
R/pump flow rate 11L/min 11L/min 36L/min 11L/min 11L/min
Voltage 3P N/A N/A 400/50/3/N N/A N/A
Voltage 1P 230/50/1 230/50/1 230/50/1 230/50/1 230/50/1
Noise level(dB) 63db 67db 66dB 63db 67db
Rinse time 15 sec 17 sec 15 sec 17 sec 17 sec
Hobart Independent
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