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3. The supplier of detergent will be able to recommend the most suitable product The machine is equipped with rinse aid dispenser Periodically check the presence of the products in the external tanks PROBLEMS CAUSES SOLUTIONS PROBLEMS CAUSES SOLUTIONS Turn ON the main switch Insert the power plug Open water cock machine doesn t catch Main switch is switched off Power plug is not inserted Water cock closed The water doesn t go in The Overflow is not in place Reassemble the Overflow in place The water inlet hose is blocked Change the water inlet hose Insufficient Washing Wrong detergent or dosage Use anti foam detergent in the right dosage and never with cold water Detergent is inappropriate Use a non foaming detergent and never in cold water Low temperature in the tank Wait until the water gets hot and wait for the achievement of the ideal temperature indicator light stop blilnkin Dirty wash filter Clean filter The washing arms not free to Check the presence of obstacles or rotate the correct positioning of the dishes Insufficient Rinsing Rinsing nozzles blocked Unscrew and clean nozzles under running water Hydraulic pressure lower than 1 Wait until the pressure is or buy a bar 100 kPa booster pump The dishwasher will not Drain hose obstructed Check and remove any obstruction drain The filter of the drain pump if Clean the filter of pump suction included
4. lower Remove the washing reel Open the hood of the dishwasher Remove the reel clearing top Remove the filter drawer Remove the basket guide Remove the filter tank Remove the filter suction pump Remove the overflow pipe Remove from the tank by means of a brush or cloth if any residual dirt Clean the pump inlet filter by Clean the filter tank top means of a brush Clean the washing reel Clean the reel rinse Check for any debris inside M Y 4 we i Tow NT Witz gt Insert the overflow Insert the filter pump suction Wipe with a cloth the tank and check for any debris on the bottom Insert the filter tank in its Insert in its place the filter Replace the baskets guide place drawer arm Keeping with a hand the Check that the wash and washing arm in place screw rinse arms are free to rotate the rinse arm upper and lower Completely close the hoot the the dishwasher If there is an extended downtime it is advisable to leave the hood open only for L305 CV Clean the filter of the steam condenser that is placed in the upper part of the hood 20 DETERGENT and RINSE AID N Attention During the use of chemicals is advisable to wear appropriate clothing such as gloves and protectives glasses Its therefore important to consider some factors Firsf of all it is necessary to use only strongly anti foaming Alkali and
5. DISHWASHING MACHINES 015 24L L24 ek plus L25 ek L305 CV CA lamber DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY The following LAMBER snc di Affaba F C Via Italia 6 26855 Lodi Vecchio LO ITALY Declare under our responsibility that Apparatus DISHWASHER WITH PULL THROUGH RACK Trademark LAMBER Manufacturer LAMBER 015 24L L24 ek L25 ek L305 CV matr for which this declaration refers to the conformity of the following standards Safety of household and electrical appliances General requirements EN60335 1 2012 e Safety of household and electrical appliances Part 2 Particular requirements for commercial electric dishwashing machines EN60335 2 58 2005 1 2008 11 2010 Household and similar electrical appliances Electromagnetic fields Measurement methods for electromagnetic fields of household appliances and similar apparatus with regard to human exposure EN 62233 2008 e Limits and methods of measurement of radio disturbance characteristics of electrical motor operated and thermal appliances for households and similar purposes electric tools and similar electric apparatus EN 55014 1 2006 1 2009 2 2011 e Limits for harmonic current emissions equipment input current lt 16 per phase EN 61000 3 2 2006 1 2009 A2 2009 or gt 16A and lt 75A EN 61000 3 12 2011 e Limitation of voltage fluctuations and flicker in low voltag
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8. Norms EN ISO 4871 and EN ISO 11204 PRELIMINARY OBSERVATION Carefully read the instructions reported in the present user manual as it gives important indications about safety of installation operation and maintenance carefully keep the present manual for further consultations the illustrations and drawings showing the machine are intended for general reference only and are not necessarily accurate in every instance the dimensions and characteristics of the machine given in this Manual are not to be considered binding and may be changed without prior notice once removed the packing material check that all the equipment is present If there is any doubt do not use it and contact qualified personnel The packing elements plastic bags nails etc should be kept away from children because they are dangerous GENERAL SAFETY REGULATIONS THIS SAFETY CODE HAS BEEN COMPILED IN YOUR INTEREST Strict adherence to these rules will reduce the risks of injury both to yourself and to others Personnel working with this machine must adhere strictly to all statutory safety regulations as well as the specific rules listed below Failure to do so may result in personal injury and damage to the machine DO NOT attempt to move install set up or operate this machine until you have read and fully understood this Manual If doubt persists ask your supervisor never leave tools parts or other loose material on or in the machine
9. appears the message wall and press the switch A placed on the BREAK TANK this means that you re filling up control panel DIAGRAM 1 with water the rear Break Tank If after 5 minutes the data is still flashing in You will see the serial number of the machine alternation with the inscription FILLING PHASE 1 followed by the logo Lamber you will see the word ALARM BEREAK TANK and this will means that there may by a problem in the Close the hood of the dishwasher tank loading Call the Technical Assistance Service 11 At the end of the filling phase of the tank on the interactive display will appear the following information from left to right Temperature of washing Time of washing Number of cycle Temperature of rinsing The data of the temperature Tank and Boller flashes slowly and increases in value indicating the current warming of the water in the boiler When temperature has reached the data stops flashing Attention The machine is programmed at the factory so you can start the washing programm after filling the tank up to the required level However before you start the cycle make sure that the machine has reached the ideal temperature range 55 C for washing and 85 for rinsing In any case the rinse will start only in temperature regime reached The duration of the washing time chosen will then be continued until it reaches the set temperature Thermocontrol WASHING 3 Ope
10. their housings the wash arm and the rinse arm are free to pivot rinse aid and washing powder dispenser containers are loaded Press at this point the key switch the control panel draw 1 THEN PROCEED At this point the LED will turn green and the interactive display will show Fill phase 1 that will 1 Open the hoor and put into the tank signal the start of the filling phase of the tank possibly over the pump filter about 110 gr of detergent in powder Every 10 cycles add FILLING about 75 gr of detergent If the machine is provided with an automatic PHASE 1 dosing device make sure that the detergent is in its container The filling phase is implemented in two stages In STEP 1 begins the load of the tank with water AN from the water mains in STEP 2 continues the CAUTION Observe the safety notes and filling but also begins a warm water washing dosage data for the use of chemicals During the use of the chemical substance wear Note If the machine is equipped with water protective clothing gloves protective softener during the FILLING PHASE 1 it will be glasses Do not mix different cleaning made to one or more cycles of Regeneration and subsequent Resins Washing TURN THE MACHINE and Attention during tank filling don t open the hood operating state of emergency ol tne diSnwasners Attention 2 Turn on the power using the switch on the If during the loading phase
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13. The directive mentioned above to which make reference for further details provides for punitive actions in case of illegal disposal of such waste Mam gt aN O Lamber guarantees a percentage of recovery at least of 90 in medium weight for each equipment The 80 always as regards the medium weight of recovered material is recycled or reused LAMBER manufacturer of this equipment is enrolled the Italian WEEE Register the Register Producers of Electrical and Electronic Equipment from the 18 02 2008 with the number 1T08020000000617 INDICE ITALIANO General notes pag 06 Introduction and safety notes pag 07 Learn to use the appliance pag 08 First section FOR THE USER pag 09 Control panel pag 10 Working and use pag 11 Instructions before washing pag 11 Washing pag 12 Achievements pag 13 Stand by self washing pag 13 Instructions drain pump pag 14 Descaling pag 14 Automatic message list pag 15 Placement of dishes pag 16 Cleaning and preventive maintenance pag 17 Daily cleaning of the interior of the dishwasher pag 18 Detergents rinse additives descaling sanitation pag 21 Inconveniences Possible causes remedies pag 22 Useful advices for the maintenance of stainless steel pag 24 Second section FOR THE INSTALLER pag 25 Installation pag 26 Electrical connections pag 27 Water connections pag 28 Dispenser of washing rinsing and descaling programming pag 29 Descaling cycles pro
14. V3N 50Hz 400 V3N 50Hz 400 V3N 50Hz lt VOLTAGE ELECTRIC PUMP RINSING ELECTRIC PUMP 6000 9000 6000 9000 6000 9000 WASH TANK ELEMENTS RINSE TANK ELEMENTS 9000 TOTAL RATING MAX CURRENT INTENSITY TANK CAPACITY BOILER CAPACITY lt lt o E OPTION OPTION OPTION E YE YE 30 W E OPTION OPTION OPTION Y OPTION OPTION OPTION m RINSE AID DISPENSER o WASH AID DISPENSER o SCALE REMOVER PUMP DRAIN PUMP WATER CONNECTION PUMP DELIVERY 480 480 480 480 WATER CONSUMPTION PER CYCLE WATER CONSUMPTION PER HOUR 56 84 168 56 84 168 56 84 168 58 89 117 WATER PRESSURE WATER HARDNESS RINSING WATER TEMPERATURE 80 90 80 90 80 90 80 90 WATER INLET 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 G WATER OUTLET 32 mm 1 1 4 32 mm 171 4 32 mm 171 4 32 mm 1 1 4 G 7 NET WEIGHT GROSS WEIGHT 800x930x1610 800x930x1610 800x930x1610 830x930xh1870 lt 6 PACKING DIMENSIONS mm NOISE lt o x 6
15. is obstructed Rinse aid has not been used or it has been used only in small quantity The dishes are not dry Set the dosage according to the manufacture directions Check that the dosing tubes are not blocked Clean the detergent suction filters placed in the tanks Also check the entry of the water from the mains and clean the filter may be clogged On the dishes it forms there is a layer of limestone Check for the presence of operation layer the water is too hard of water treatment system external or embedded In the case of a film of starch Not perform manual pre washing with high temperatures during the temperatures above 30 C CAUTION FOR ANY OTHER TROUBLE CALL SERVICE washing A3 TEMP SENSOR tank are faulty The display shows Boiler temperature gt 105 C A2 HIGH TEMP 22 DESCALING When hard water is used you can find inside the machine and also on dishes calcareous sediments which must be removed both for hygienic and operating reasons by a descaling operation Operating process and frequency of this intervention are suggested by your cleansing agent supplier who has suitable products generally containing phosphoric acid In order to avoid damage to the machine do not increase the quantities and once operations end rinse abundantly SANIFICATION At least each 30 days it would be useful to do this operation which guarantees the complete hygienic conditions of the machine We suggest
16. to live components During electrical operations disconnect the machine from the network and verify the absence of power The machine and its accessories must be connected accordance with local regulation by a company that is specialized in electrical installation authorized by the competent authorities For the electrical connection of the dispenser refer to the red terminals inside the electrical cabinet see photo below and refer to the wiring diagram sheet 3 SN A To prevent damages to the electrical components of the machine is mandatory the use of these terminals to avoid flying connections in other parts of the installation valves etc N B For the cables using the cable gland rovided in the electrical control box and identified with a lebel 30 DESCALI NG CYCLE For programming see section CONFIGURATION USER TECHNICAL PROGRAMMING The descaling cycle has a duration of about 35 minutes and takes place according to the steps listed below 1 pump dispenser rinsing and descaling until the tank is full 2 heating phase until the boiler temperaturer gt 50 Cand tank gt 45 C 3 wash pumps for 1 minute 4 1 minute rest 5 wash pump for 1 minute 6 rinsing pump and limestone dosing for 15 seconds 7 1 minute rest 8 wash pump for 1 minute 9 1 minute rest 10 wash pump for 1 minute 11 rinsing pump and limestone dosing for 15 seconds 12 1 minute rest 13
17. Before switching the equipment on make sure that the model plate data conform to those of the electrical and water distribution network remember that even with the mains indicator in the OFF position the incoming cables are still live BEFORE starting the machine or the cycle after any maintenance or repair work make sure all protective are correctly installed be vigilant at all times remember that your safety and that of your fellow workers depends on you when moving or lifting the machine care must be taken to comply with all the relevant regulations governing such operations installation should be carried out by qualified personnel according to the manufacturer s instructions this equipment should be destined to the use which it has been conceived for Any other application should be considered improper and consequently dangerous the equipment should only be used by personnel trained for its use SPECIAL SAFETY REGULATIONS adjustement and repairs must be carried out only by qualified personnel Repair carried out by unskilled personnel may be dangerous perfect washing up results as regards hygiene and a correct operation of the washing machine can be assured only in case the instructions reported in the present handbook are carefully followed the machine must be used only by authorized personnel who must comply with sanitary measures do not leave the machine an environment with temperatures lower t
18. Chlore Products specific for industrial dishwasher manufactured by Companies recognized as seriousness By way of illustration we list a few Ecolab Soilax Henkel Lever Diversey Relativ Detergent The detergent s needed to remove dirt and food from the dishes The detergent may by determined in various ways Manually if powder Automatically from one external box via a dosing device embedded or external The mean concentration of powder detergents should be of 1 5 2 5 g liters For dosing instructions refer to the initial notices before washing If automatic always check the presence of liquid in the tanks and set the dosages by the installer The mean concentration of liquid detergents should be of 2 4 g liters In order to avoid corrosion and scalling the placing of the detergent must be made above the water level in the area closest to the pump suction filter so that it enters immediately in solution and does not deposit on the tank bottom The detergent dispenser is not standard on all the machines Then check the presence of it in the order data Periodically check the presence of product in external tanks Rinse aid To ensure proper rinsing and fast drying and prevent scale deposits on the dishes you need to add to the water an additive such as a surfactant Rinse Aid The rinse aid is dosed automatically and its dosage is set by the authorized service technician The average concentration of use is of 0 15 g liter
19. G For programming see section CONFIGURATION USER TECHNICAL PROGRAMMING The control acts on the percentage values from 096 to 10096 with the logic time pause according to the values shown in the following table 0 always OFF 1096 0 5s ON and 4 5s OFF 2096 1 0s ON and 4 0s OFF 3096 1 5s ON and 3 5s OFF 4096 2 0s ON and 3 0s OFF 5096 2 5s ON and 2 5s OFF 6096 3 0s ON and 2 0s OFF 70 3 55 ON 1 55 OFF 80 4 05 ON 1 05 OFF 90 4 55 ON 0 55 OFF 100 always Example Adjusting the rinse aid dispenser with 40 rinsing time 20s The operating times will be 2s ON 3s OFF 2s ON 36 OFF 25 ON 36 OFF 2s ON 3s OFF For fotal of 20 seconds onf rinsing Set the percentage based on the capacity of the pump installed and rinsing time selected taking into account that the pump is running simultaneously with the step of rinsing If there is the detergent pump installed by Lamber data are as follows Capacity 1cc SECz3 6 Lit H Voltage 230 50 60Hz DETERGENT DI SPENSER INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION OF THE DETERGENT DISPENSER N CAUTION Observe the safety notes and dosage data for the use of chemicals During the use of the chemical substance wear protective clothing gloves and glasses Do not mix different cleaning products If the machine is not fitted as standard must be accompanied by detergent dispensers oft he suppliers of those products Entering DETERGENT WASHING LIQU
20. ID must be carried out using the hole provided on the front of the washing tank see photo below The mean concentration of the liquid detergent should be 2 4 g liter In any case it is however necessary that the detergent manufacturer regulates in an appropriate dosage depending on the characteristics of the installation For the installation of the dispenser inside the machine you can use the free support next to the rinse dispenser installed as standard on the dishwasher see next photo The suction tube of liquid detergent has to be passed through the opening spot on the right side of the machine see next photo The choice of a suitable cleansing agent is an essential condition if you want to obtain extremely good washing results as regards hygienic results Thats why its important to consider some points First of all only highly alkaline and chlorine active antifoam products especially made for industrial dish washing machines must be used and they must be produced by well known reliable Firms Mean concentration of the cleansing agents in powder must be 1 5 2 5 g lt Mean concentration of liquid cleansing agents must be 2 4 g lIt In order to avoid scales and corrosions put cleansing agent above water level on the nearest area of the sucking pump filter in this way it will immediately dilute and will not deposit on the tank bottom ELECTRICAL CONNECTION OF DETERGENT DISPENSER N WARNING Danger to life due
21. NOMY The temperature of the heater stabilizes at 60 reducing the consumption of energy Attention make sure after you start the stand by function to close the hood to keep the wash tank hot and not disperse heat To restart th cycle put the top down and press the push button B Automatic Stand by after 10 minuters of non use of the machine with the hood open it automatically activates the STAND BY ECONOMY the display shows the word ECONOMY P To restart the cycle put the top down and press the push button B If the machine is not used for 1 hour the same turns off completely the machine OFF even turning off the heating elements Turn on the machine by pressing the push button A To restart the cycle put the top down and press the push button SELF WASHING The function of self washing allows you to make a cleansing cycle at the inside of the washing tank The inside of the washing tank is cleaned with water coming from water network button pressed NAMEN machine OFF Wait the End 5 keep 1 3 Self washing cycle with the machine the following operations 1 Put the machine OFF by pressing the push button A led off 2 Remove the overflow of the tank and wait until same is empty For machines equipped with drain pump see the instructions at the specific paragraph For machines without drain pump Visually check tha
22. arge of the tank 15 The data is highlighted even if in reality you have already removed the overflow but will disappear automatically after 10 seconds after you close the hood of the dishwasher 7 REGENERATION IN PROGRESS only for machines with built in water softener It indicates that a cycle of regeneration of the resins varying from 30 to 90 seconds is in progress 8 WASH OF THE RESINS only for machines with built in water softner It indicates that a washing cycle of the resins of the duration of 10 seconds is in progress 9 SALT only for machines with built in water softener It indicates that there is a lack of salt into the container Add big pads of salt into the container as per the specifications given to you by your provider 10 SERVICE lt lindicates that you need to do maintenance work The scheduled maintenance service allows you to control all the devices and efficiently maintain your dishwasher over the time Normal functioning is still guaranteed It is well worth however not to wait too long to make the intervention List ALARMS Alarm A3 TEMP SENSOR this message indicates that the probe of the tank temperature thermostats boiler is defective Call the Technical Support Service Alarm A2 HIGH TEMP this message indicates that the temperature in the boiler is greater than 105 C Call the Technical Support Service Alarm BOILER PROBE FAILURE this me
23. ashing Program Key B while the machine is ON Button for 5 seconds while the machine is in OFF N B At the end of the programming operations the machine turns off Press push button A for 1 second to turn the machine on ENTER 252 Push button and push button enter D for 5 second with the machine FF and hood open ENTER ENTER ENTER cod PIN 1000 IO m os To view the Unit of measure a C confirm temperatures during oF washing cycle ooo ENTER os press push button Rinse After 3 seconds came back 22 909 585 1G t 388 For temperatures fixed for the entire cycle Temperature Cycles 5525 of washing press Washing 50 70 C Pi To modify Pi the values press ENTER ooo and then and artial cycles number of partial performed cycles otal Cycles Number of Cycles performed rt 7 E Automatic Starting E ENTER YES m g ENTER Time 10 360 je With NO the aspirator time is enabled ENTER Aspirator 0 60 ENTER dos washing 0 100 forthe times see 1G t the table ontne manual gx ENTER dos Rinsing 0 100 forthe times see 1G t the table on the manual ENTER dos discaling 0 100 forthe times dos Discaling Dosin
24. d of the rinse seconds default 20 A beep indicates the end of the cycle P1 WASHING 40s P1 PAUSE 98 P1 RINSE 155 P1 SUCTION E 20s only for L305 CV To temporarly pause the cycle simply open the hood of the dishwasher Closing it the cycle will start again at exactly the point were it was interrupted It is possible at any time to stop the wash cycle by simply pressing the button again cycle B When you restart the cycle this will restart from the beginning be carefull During the cycle at the opening of the hood is pressed also the fan for fume extraction for a maximum time of 20 seconds only to L305 CV 7 At the end of the wash cycle the message END WASH will appear followed by a short beep The LED turns off and the B button appear the temperature data and the data number and duration of the cycle Open the hood of your dishwasher Remove the basket and tilting it shake it lightly to bring down the remaing drops Allow to dry the dishes by evaporation then remove them from the basket taking care not to touch the inside edge of the same Then put them on hygienic shelves To continue the wash load another basket and close the hood The cycle will restart automatically If you want to change the wash cycle before closing the hood you will need to select the new cycle by pressing the time selection D Temperature data display to view temperature data during the
25. e supply systems for equipment with rated current lt 16 A EN 61000 3 3 2013 gt 16A e lt 75A EN 61000 3 11 2000 e Immunity requirements for household appliances tools and similar apparatus Product family standard EN 55014 2 1997 A1 2001 A2 2008 e Safety of machinery Basic concepts general principles for design Basic terminology methodology ISO 12100 1 2009 e Safety of machinery Basic concepts general principles for design Technical principles ISO 12100 2 2009 on the basis of what is foreseen by the Directives 2004 108 CE 2006 42 CE 2004 108 EC 2006 42 EC We decline any responsability for injuries or damage derived from machine misuse abuse by others or improper machine maintenance or repairs date 07 01 2015 The administrator technical file case manager Ing Roberto Affaba address via italia 6 26855 Lodi Vecchio LO Italy WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT DIRECTIVE WEEE RAEE in Italy 2002 96 AND SUBSEQUENT 2003 108 EC The marking shown below indicates that the product cannot be disposed of as part of normal household waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment EEE can contain materials harmful to health and the environment and therefore is subject to separate waste collection it must be disposed of at appropriate waste collection points or returned to the distributor against purchase of new equipment of similar type or having the same functions
26. for the complete emptying of the tank 4 Close the hood of the dishwasher 5 Then press the E seconds button for 3 At the end of the descaling cycle approx 35 minutes will appear on the LED the words END OF THE DESCALING CYCLE List of automatic MESSAGES On the display may appear some messages to inform about the status of the cycle start of abnormalities Below is the eXplanation of some MESSAGES that appear on the display automatically 1 BREAK TANK This indicates that the tank of Break Tank is filling of water to reach the required level 2 ALLARME BREAK TANK This indicates a fault in the operating system lack of water mains valve not functionning Call Customer Service 3 ECONOMY After 10 minutes of non use of the machine with hood open it appears the word ECONOMY The temperature of the heater stabililzes at 60 reducing the consumption of energy 4 OFF If no button is pressed in 1 hour the message OFF will appear and the machine turns off 5 THERMOCONTROL This indicates that the washing cycle will be extended to reach the ideal temperature for rinsing This message is accompanied by the value of the temperature This gives flashes and increments until it reaches the programmed temperature at which may start the rinsing phase 6 REMOVE OVERFLOW This indicates that the overflow has to be removed to perform the selected operations self washing descaling or disch
27. g washing pump OR 3 RR le AR H c E lt io OA ay Body tank and Top in Stainless steel construction e ic inlet 3 4 INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER CONTROL PANEL A Main switch Cycle pushbutton Interactive display D Wash time selection pushbutton Programming pushbutton Dis 1 ENGLISH First Section FOR THE USER WORKING AND USE The dishwashing machine can wash up to 960 320 dishes per hour The machine protection degree is IP21 therefore it should not be washed with direct high pressure jet water The correct placing of the objects is an essential condition for a good washing up result We suggest to descale dishes from time to time in order to remove calcareous and or starchy sediments by soaking it in suitable solutions suggested by your cleansing agent supplier If you need to buy new dishes remember the following Dishes and cups preference must be given to china or non porous pottery articles with smooth surface Glasses choose a glass suitable to be washed in dish washing machines Surfaces must be smooth and bottoms as flat as possible INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE WASHING BEFORE STARTING THE WORKING OPERATION MAKE SURE THAT the cock is open the filters the overflow are
28. g time Discaling see 1G l the table on the manual l Without Drain pump this parameter is not YES NO To confirm Do Stand By ENTER TOT ENTER you turn the machine on Stand stops after 1 hour and sets the values of rinse temperature on 60 C The display will show the word ECONOMY ooo ENTER 000 o Don Si NO iot NO enter Number of cycles 0 15 With 0 the regenerating is ENTER Number of cycles 0 99999 With 0 the SERVICE is enabled At the end of the programming operations ENTER the machine turns off Press push button A for 1 second to turn the machine on TABLES FITTING PLAN Tofixthe side tables please see drawing above SHELF I FLAT WASHER 2 6x18 REV OXIO Ax Carnervercion FLAT WASHER o 6x18 Ax With corner versions unscrew the basket lock S and screw itin the position by drawing 2 fixing it tothe existing holes see drawing 34 NUT Then bend the support by using the apposite key as shown in drawing up to the positio FLAT WASHER 0 6x18 indicatedin S S SCREW TE M 6x16 GROVER WASHER 06 GROVER WASHER 26 5 5 NUT M6 optional 0400367 REG MEN 13 015 COL
29. gramming pag 30 Replacing of the detergent and washing of dispenser washing pipes pag 31 Programming user pag 32 Table fitting plan pag 36 Connection scheme pag 37 Wiring diagram pag 38 Components pag 42 Specifications pag 43 GENERAL NORMS ENGLISH Thank You for purchasing our Dishwashing Machine Perfect washing up results as far as hygiene concerns and a correct operation of the dishwashing machine can be assured only in case the instructions reported in the present manual are carefully followed We hope the information reported in the present manual will be helpful to You They are based on data and on our best updated knowledge Carefully read the Instructions reported in the manual recommendations and suggestions included Carefully read the terms of sale too even the ones limiting warranty This appliance in not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance EN 60335 2 102 7 12 INTRODUCTION ENGLISH AND SAFETY NOTES INTRODUCTION The machines are Industrial Pass through dish washing machines Noise level of the machine 015 24L L24 ek Lpa 63 5 dB A L25 ek Lpa 59 5 dB A L305 CV Lpa 67 dB A
30. han 0 C the machine protection degree is 21 therefore it should not be washed with direct high pressure jets of water If the power cable is defective it must be replaced by your manufacturer or by a technical assistance service or by a qualified technician in order to avoid risks RESIDUAL RISKS Although the appliance is equipped with the above mentioned safety devices danger of burns to upper limbs persists Avoid dipping your naked hands into the soapy hot water present in the tanks This can cause burns and skin irritations In this case immediately rinse them with plenty of water When the machine is working do not open the inspection doors too quickly Learn to use the appliance Fan only L305 CV Steam condenser only L305 CV Stainless steel Upper rotating washing Stainless steel Upper rotating rinsing cone 90 Stainless steel Lower rotating rinsing cone 90 Stainless steel Tank filters ExtractableSteam condenser filter Double skin with insulation 20mm only for L25 ek L305 CV Tank with slanting bottom AZ Wi a CAA ON ANE Double skin with insulation 14mm Rinse aid dispenser Overflow Stainless steel suction pump filter Water outlet g 32mm Stainless steel Lower rotating washing Stainless steel Boiler with insulation Autodrainin
31. he above specified norms For a correct installation see draw page 26 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION N WARNING Danger to life due to live components During all electric operation disconnect the machine from the network and verify the absence of power The machine and its accessories must be connected accordance with local regulations by a Company specialized in electrical installations and authorized by competent authorities Before connecting the machine make sure that the voltage outlet of the mains is the same as the voltage specified on the data label of the machine A main switch must be installed between the mains and the machine This safety measure also requires that the minimum distance between the switch contacts is at least 3 mm and the disconnection on all poles according to EN 60204 VDE 113 Fuses on the main switch must be 16 The mains must be wired to be able to handle the current drawn by the machine The system must also be provided with a proper ground lead in accordance with the existings norms The electric cable must be of the following tyoe HO7RN F For the right choice of the cross section area refer to the following table Cross Section area Total loading mm A 0 75 lt 6 1 6 10 1 5 10 16 2 5 16 25 27 The electrical safety of this equipment 15 only assured if it is connected as follows It is necessary to connect the equipment to an effective ground installation as spec
32. ified by the electrical safety rules in force Check that this basic requirement 15 complied with and in case of doubt ask for a careful check of the installation by a qualified personal In addition the equipment shall be part of an equipotential system the effectiveness of which should be checked according to the regulations in force The connection should be made at the screw marked by the respective label placed on the equipment back side V THE MACHINE SHALL BE CONNECTED WITH AN EFFECTIVE GROUND CLAMP ATTENTION In case of THREE PHASE FEEDING please check that the motor direction of rotation is the same as the arrow on it The manufacturer declines any responsibility for any damages caused by lack of an effective ground installation WATER CONNECTIONS Carefully comply with any national or regional regulations in force Water installation must have the following characteristics Temperature 55 C Dynamic Pressure 2 4bar 200 400 kPa for machines with incorporated Water softener Dynamic Pressure 3 4bar 300 400 kPa Temperature 10 12 C ATTENTION do NOT connect to softened water WARNING If the water pressure is higher than 4 bar fit the pressure reducer A supplied into the solenoid valve as shown in the drawing If the dynamic pressure is lower than specified on the data plate of the machine it is advisable to install a Booster Pump Hardness be
33. ing the action of the product with an alkaline detergent normally used to clean such appliances or with another specific product DO NOT USE METAL MATS TO CLEAN THE STAINLESS STEEL 24 INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INSTALLER The following instructions are addressed to a qualified personnel the only one authorised to carry out checks and repair if any The Manufacturer declines any responsibility in the case of interventions made by a non qualified personnel 25 sca425 ek ds 2014 INSTALLATION 1865 EN 1700 1865 OPEN 1700 G OSE Linear version 015 24L L24 ek L25 ek 780 125 0 750100150404 750 015241 74 4 1850 01524L4 24 ek 1450 125ek 1435 15 21 4 24 4 pq 255 1450 425 1435 01524 1 21 6 1850005241 4 24 5 Linear version 4275 400 VAN 50h Water inlet ape 1305 D Il 3 4 G 50 55 C 15 18 C i 32 mm 11 4 G ENGLISH Second Section FOR THE INSTALLER During the installation carry out a good machine levelling which is a prerequisite for a correct operation The Manufacturer cannot assume any responsability for any damage to persons or property deriving from the non observance of t
34. n the hood of the machine and insert the basket N b The display informs you when the top of the dishwashers is open 1 OPEN 4 Place the dishes in the racks making sure to first remove all the solid waste and fats Make a preventive soak to cutlery and possibly even to dishes if they are washed after a long time use Do not overload the baskets dishes should not overlap the water must have a way of being able to invest directly in their entirety For a correct positioning of dishes see the specific paragraph on page 16 5 Select the time of the washing cycle by pressing the time selection D 12 WW V According to the following criteria cycle 1 short 1 minute cycle 2 intermediate 2 minutes cycle 3 long 3 minutes cycle 4 infinite 15 minutes The duration of the cycle must be chosen according to the type of dirt to be removed from the dishes See paragraph specifically for custom programming in the section dedicated to the installer 6 Close the hood of the dishwasher Start at this point the washing cycle of the chosen duration comprising in addition to washing a rest period of 5 seconds and a rinsing phase lasting 15 seconds with clear water at 85 90 C only for L305 CV At the end of the washing phase there is the automatically activating of the fan for suction of the vapors This aspiration continues for a programmable time from 0 a 60 beyond the en
35. on on the steel itself the onset of rust is most commonly caused by the use of unsuitable cleaning materials strongly acid chlorate based detergents or on inadequate maintenance Our appliances are made of stainless steel AISI 304 18 10 type for exterior panelling upper tops tanks etc Comply with the following instructions when cleaning and servicing parts in stainless steel Ordinary daily maintenance Carefully and frequently clean the surfaces using a damp cloth use soap and water or normal detergents so long as these do not contain abrasives or chlorine based substances such as sodium hypochlorite bleech hydrochloric acid or other such solutions These products quickly and irreparably corrode stainless steel When cleaning floors underneath or near the appliances never use the above mentioned products as vapours or splashes could subject the steel to similar destructive effects Only ever rub in the direction of the satining then thoroughly rinse with clean water and carefully dry Rust water supply pipes inevitably convey particles of rust dissolved in the water especially in new installation plants or when taps are opened after a period of inactivity These iron deposits must not be allowed to remain on the stainless steel since they produce rust by contamination Use suitable products to remove any rust marks from companies which produce detergents for industrial use After application thoroughly rinse with clean water neutraliz
36. ressing the switch A the display shows LAMBER logo 2 Open the hood of the dishwasher 3 Remove the OVERFLOW from the tank 4 Then press the B cycle button for 3 seconds Alternately flash the words DRAIN and REMOVE OVERFLOW The word REMOVE OVERFLOW will disappear only to the closing of the hood The discharge stops automatically after about 5 minutes The discharge can be interrupted at any time by pressing the cycle button B After drainig the machine will turn off completely display OFF Replace the overflow into place and close the hood DESCALING optional only for machine with drain pump and dispenser The descaling function is a cycle that leads descaling liquid in the pipelines of rinsing in the washing tank and boiler allowing the removal of limescale deposits from the water products The cycle lasts about 35 minutes For an average water limestone is recommended cycle activation at least once a week The frequency may vary depending on type of waier keep button pressed for 3 sec and wait the End 1 of the drain Hood closed machine OFF DESCALING keep button pressed He move the x for 3 sec overflow To make the cycle do the following operations 1 Punt the machine OFF by pressing the switch A led off 2 Remove the OVERFLOW from the tank 3 Press the B button for 3 seconds and wait
37. s that is a maximum compartments that is a maximum storage capacity of 18 flat plates as storage capacity of 12 deep plates showninthe above picture as shown inthe above picture EC G cod CC00045 2x 5 OO OI O gt Put the cutlery into the small baskets handles down Avoid overlapping it see picture above 123456789 CLEANING AND PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE PRECAUTION AND CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT Before carrying out the cleaning and maintenance operations disconnect the equipment from the mains power supply Follow the directions on the maitenance in this guide Wear protective clothing and gloves when challenged elements are impregned with clearing solution high temperatures can be reached inside the machine 90 C After power supply has been removed wait until the machine has reached room temperature before working on it never leave tools parts or other loose material in or on the machine Chek that there no rusting foreign bodies because of the material stainless steel could begin to rust Rust particles can come from non stainless steel dishes or damaged wire baskets Do not wash the machine and the area surrounding it with fire hydrants steam jets of high pressure cleaners When clearing the floor be careful not to saturate the base of the machine in order to avoid a prolonged
38. s and the detergent pump with water once a month Failure to comply with these guidelines will render this guarantee invalid Lamber disclaims any liability for consequential damage on the product You can clean yourself the dosage hoses and the detergent pump with water Guidelines A Disconnect the suction hose from the D Once self cleaning is finished connect detergent can the suction hose to the detergent can B Connect the suction hose to a new N WARNING Respect security and chemical water recipient dosage guidelines When using chemical products you must wear personnal protection equipment gloves and protection glasses Do not mix different detergents together Attention every 6 months the peristaltic pumps suction pipe C Switch the Self cleaning cycle on see paragraph page 22 Machine OFF ON OFF push button A for 1 second when the machine is logo LAMBER appears the machine empty the display will show after 10 seconds just with machine full Machine ON ON OFF push button A for 1 second when the machine is in OFF displayed with the machine empty the display will indicate door open or closed door just with machine full Enter Key for 15 seconds while the machine is OFF RESET to factury defaults elect the washing program Key while the machine is ON elect the washing program Key while the machine is ON ART W
39. ssage indicates that the probe of the boiler is not working properly In this case the functioning of the resistance of the boiler and the Thermocontrol are disabled Call the Technical Support Service Alarm TANK PROBE FAILURE this message indicates that the probe of the washing tank is not working properly It is disabled in this case the functioning of the washing tank resistance Call the Technical Support Service DISHES POSITIONING Warning V Insert the baskets Only use the baskets inside the supplied with the dishwasher with the dishwasher plates in the direction shown the picture Plates clearance To achieve optimal cleaning results make sure that tableware is correctly stored inside the dishwasher Dishes must be placed in the plastic baskets concave side up PP12 18 cod CC00024 2x dinner plates type 1 dinner plates type 2 CB cod CC00019 1x s r A ET LIS LS li Ea 8 2 4 Y i 4 at _ m ww dm 7 1 ee 1234586 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 Dinner plates type 1 should be Dinner plates type 2 should be Glasses bowls should be positioned concave side up and placed concave side up and on the positioned face down into the proper the side of the rack with 9 storage side of the basket with 6 storage compartment as shown below compartment
40. stagnation of water To clean the inside of the machine use a brush or a soft cloth clean the machine do use abrasive cleaners BEFORE starting machine or cycle after any maintenance or repair work make sure all protectives are correctly installed DAILY MAINTENANCE Turn off the machine by pressing the switch A and drain the water from the tank by removing the overflow Wait until the water is drained and there is no debris on the bottom of the tank Proceed to the specific operation of daily clearing as descrbed on the next page only for L305 CV Clean the filter of the steam condenser that is placed in the upper part of the hood If there is an extended downtime is advisable to prevent the formation of unpleasant odors leave the hood raised When the machine is to remain idle for a long time drain all the water from the boiler the drain plug is located on the lower side of the boiler and from the electropump Also leave the wash tank open NEVER WASH THE EXTERNAL PART OF THE MACHINE WITH A WATER JET DAILY CLEANING OF THE INTERIOR THE DISHWASHER N Attention Before carrying out cleaning the inside of the machine make sure that there are no foreign objects that could damage the rusty steel inside the tank The eventual rust particles could come from non stainless steel dishes from baskets or damaged water pipes not rust proof Unscrew the reel rinse lower
41. t the tank is empty 3 Close the hood of the dishwasher 4 Hold the button for 3 seconds ATTENTION before your press the 7 make sure that the display shows the logo lamber oft lomber button In case it is off turn the machine on by pressing the switch A and then pressing it again to to turn off again the push button A The logo Lamber will reappear and will then be able to start the function SELF WASHING holding down the 7 7 for 3 seconds select push button On the display you will see the words SELF WASHING with the time bar that indicates the icrease for the duration of the cycle of 5 or 10 minutes depending on the time of rinse set by default If you want to stop the cycle SELF WASHING it is sufficient to press the switch A DRAIN PUMP INSTRUCTIONS optional only for machines with drain pump pump discharge function allows you to automatically download the wash tank at the end of the workday machine OFF DRAIN Remove the overflow EIS The operation of the discharge pump 15 automatic only during the cleaning cycle to drain the excess water that enters during the rinsing phase button pressed for 3 sec Hood open Remove the Hood for 3 sec overflow closed 14 At the end of the working day to discharge the tank completely you must perform the following steps 1 Put the machine OFF by p
42. to contact your cleansing agent supplier who will give you quantity and name of the most suitable product you can use and that is generally an active chloride powder 100 200 ppm In order to avoid damage to the machine do not increase the quantities and once operations end rinse abundantly N ATTENTION Observe the safety notes and dosage data for the use of chemicals During the use of the chemical substance wear protective clothing gloves and glasses Do not mix different cleaning products 23 USEFUL HINTS FOR STAINLESS STEEL MAINTENANCE Stainless steel is so called because it is not affected by oxidation this dues its resistance to a thin molecular layer of oxide on the surface which protects againts further oxidation There are however substances which can modify or destroy this layer giving rise to corrosion besides preventing the protective film of oxide from reforming these substances corrode the stainless steel itself and can cause irreparable damage It is therefore necessary to prevent this by choosing correct cleaning products and by complying with the following simple recommendations never forget that when using these appliances the first and fundamental rule is to guarantee that the cleaning products are both non toxic and hygienic Before using any detergent to clean either the stainless steel or the immediate and sorrounding floor area always ask your supplier for the most suitable product which does not cause corrosi
43. tween 7 2 and 12 5 French If the hardness values are higher than those mentioned above it is advisable to install a water softener In case of higher hardnesses it is required the softener failing this device it will be necessary to often proceed with the operation of scaling and increase the concentration of the detergent It is recommended to use only softeners to Exchange or Reverse Osmosis The procedure based on magnetic field or electromagnetic radiation are completely useless for the specific use in dishsashers DUCT Provide to bring close to the machine a water duct with the above characteristics terminating with gate valve and with a male thread of 4 Gas WORKS TEMPERATURES Water temperature 55 60 C Rinse temperature 80 85 C n b To help a correct working of the thermocontrol system do NOT adjust the thermostat during the washing cycle DO NOT TAMPER WITH THE THERMOSTAT CALIBRATION WATER DRAIN According to the dimensions of the drawing water drain and feeding pipe should have the same diameter as the water inlet of the machine It must be furnished with a siphon and have a right slope The machine is provided with a flexible pipe for the connection with the water work Make sure there are no throttlings along the pipe Carefully comply with any national or regional regulations in force DETERGENT DISPENSER RI NSE AI D DI SPENSER AND LI MESCALE PROGRAMMIN
44. wash cycle it is necessary to amp press the push botton You will see the temperature data for 3 If you want to fix the values of temperature for the whole duration of the selected cycle it is necessary to press the button V9 for 3 To re display the data of the wash cycle it is necessary to press the switch Attention At the next cycle the temperature data will not be displayed automatically but the data will appear in the wash cycle ACHIEVEMENTS Any deficiency in the washing process is obvious when dirty residuals are visible Any halos might be caused by an insufficient rinsing in this case check that the rinsing jets are clean and that there is a sufficient pressure in the water distribution network In case you find residuals check that the washing jets are clean there is some detergent the pump suction filter is clean objects in the rack are placed in a correct position STAND BY ECONOMY only available on a machine with automatic start The stand by function allows you to keep the machine closed at rest keeping active heating functions STAND BY To start cycle press button pressed for 3 sec Stand by with open hood and the machine is in ON press the cycle B push button for 3 seconds then closing the hood the machine will not operate the wash cycle while maintaining active heating functions The display shows the word ECO
45. wash pump for 1 miunute 14 1 minute rest 15 washing pump for 1 minute 16 rinsing pump for 15 seconds 17 heating boiler off 18 1 minute rest 19 washing pump for 1 minute 20 1 minute rest 21 washing pump for 1 minute 22 rinsing pumps for 15 seconds 23 1 minute rest 24 drain pump until the tank is empty and for another 2 minutesi 25 rinsing pump up to full tank 26 washing pump for 5 seconds 27 drain pump until the tank is empty and for another 2 minutes List ALARMS Alarm A3 TEMP SENSOR This message indicates that the probe temperature thermostats of hot water heater is broken or short circuited Replace the probe Alarm A2 HIGH TEMP This message indicates that the temperature in the boiler is greater than 105 C Chek for the presence of water in the boiler or the operation of the heating element DETERGENT REPLACEMENT AND CLEANING OF THE DETERGENT PUMP HOSES Guidelines to be followed when replacing detergent If you leave the machine without detergent crystallization arises due to the formation of air bubbles Set up again detergent pump hose anytime you use a new detergent The whole system consists of a container dosage hoses and detergent pump hoses and must be cleaned before using a new detergent Call on your authorized technical assistance to fulfil the necessary operations to obtain a good cleaning result You are recommended to proceed with the cleaning of the dosage hose

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