Translation of the original Instructions SMEG thanks you for choosing one of its products. Read all the instructions in this manual carefully to familiarise yourself with the most suitable conditions for proper use of your dishwasher. This manual is an integral part of the appliance and must always be kept in good condition near the appliance. Read all the information contained in this manual carefully before using the appliance.
1.3. Declaration of conformity with product standards This appliance is marked in compliance with European Directive 2002/96/EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE). Make sure that this product is disposed of correctly in order to safeguard public health and the environment. Decommission the appliance in compliance with local waste management regulations.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS 3.1 Application, general functions and intended use Dishwasher intended exclusively for professional use, must be used by authorised and trained staff. Designed for washing tableware (plates, cups, bowls, oven dishes and cutlery) and similar catering items, and complies with international electrical and mechanical safety standards. Certain models may operate at very high temperature for heat disinfection, but MAY NOT be used for medical sterilisation purposes. 3.
IMPORTANT Models equipped with condensers must be supplied with cold water within the specified temperature range if the condenser itself is to work properly; water hardness must be < 40°f (21°dh) BACK PANEL CONNECTIONS ID Description A Hot water supply hose (red collar) B Cold water supply hose (blue collar) C Power supply cable D Steam condenser drain hose (where applicable) E Dishwasher drain hose F Peristaltic pump P1 dip tube and P1 tank detergent sensor cable (OPTIONAL) G Peristaltic pu
protection device (e.g. MCB or fuses on each phase, rated for the electrical specifications given above). 3.3 Technical characteristics (power, plumbing) Electrical connections (see technical data plate) Abbreviations used for the electrical connections. Three phase/single phase version models: SPECIFICATIONS CIRCUIT BREAKER POWER CABLE 3P+N, 16A, 230/400V, 6kA 5 x 2.5mm² 3P, 20A, 230/400V, 6kA 4 x 2.5mm² 230V 1N~ / 50Hz / 16A / 3500W 1P+N, 20A, 230/400V, 6kA 3 x 2.
CAUTION – MAINS WATER HARDNESS Let check from a certified service technician the main water hardness. Only if the hardness of the mains water is known can the Smeg technician set the dishwasher's parameters for the integrated water softener. You should run regular checks (e.g. once or twice a year) of the mains water quality to ensure that the initial values are maintained and adjust the dishwasher's settings if necessary.
No. DRAIN HOSES Dimension “I” Distance of drain from side of appliance [cm] DRAIN TYPE AND DIMENSION “H” ABOVE GROUND LEVEL [cm] Type Hmin Hmax 1 50 d 65 80 2 50 d cd 65 65 80 80 Fig. 6 – Drain connection. Drain connections – 65 cm < H < 80 cm. Dimension “X”: use only original drain hoses and the supplied tube bend guides. The dimension “X” between the drain fitting and the highest point of the hose must not exceed 20cm: X < 20cm.
3.5 Noise Sound pressure level: LpA <70 dB (A) 3.6 Ingress protection (IP) rating The dishwasher is IPX1 rated 3.7 Environmental conditions (storage and operating) Use: indoor use Altitude: up to 1,000 m above sea level Room temperature: 10°C - 35°C Max. relative humidity: 80% for temperatures up to 31°C, decreasing linearly to 50% at 35°C. Storage: between 0°C and 40°C, relative humidity < 80%, decreasing linearly to 50% at 40°C. 3.
This dishwasher may only be used by adults. Use by persons with disabilities mental and/or physical is only permitted under the supervision of a person responsible for their safety. Keep children away from detergents and packaging materials (plastic bags, polystyrene, etc.), and never allow them to approach or play with the dishwasher, since it might contain detergent residues capable of causing permanent damage to the eyes, mouth and throat, and even leading to suffocation.
4 PREPARING THE APPLIANCE FOR USE 4.1 Removing the packaging and inspecting After removing the packaging (straps, cardboard, wooden base and PVC cover), check the condition of the appliance; the filling and drain hoses, power cable, and metal parts must all be securely fastened. 4.2 Disposing of the packaging material The packaging components (plastic bags, expanded polystyrene, nails, etc.) must not be left within reach of children and pets since they are potentially dangerous.
2. 3. 4. Caution: before opening the machine manually, disconnect it from the electricity supply. Insert the screwdriver into the bottom central hole in the control panel, as shown below. Push the pin upwards until the mechanism releases. Fig. 7 – Diagram, manually releasing the lock in an emergency. 4.5 Operator and technician qualifications The appliance may only be installed, serviced or repaired by a technician authorised by the Manufacturer.
5 OPERATING INFORMATION AND INSTRUCTIONS 5.1 Precautions for safe use After performing the installation procedure described above, remember that the dishwasher is intended for professional use only and may only be used by authorised personnel. DANGER - HOT SURFACES The dishwasher can run heat disinfection cycles at water temperatures up to 93°C.
IMPORTANT The appliance can only work if there is salt in the water softener. The wash program cannot be started if the indicator light is on. 5.3 Using detergent and rinse aid The machine is equipped with a device for dosing the detergent and rinse aid, mounted inside the door. Except for the prewash cycle, you must fill the dispenser with the proper amount of detergent before each wash.
During the installation and when replacing a completely empty container of fluid, run the service program (Prg.8) to load the fluid. The hose running from the container to the pump must be primed to ensure that the product is correctly dosed in subsequent wash cycles. Whenever the type of detergent or rinse aid is changed, it is ABSOLUTELY ESSENTIAL to flush out the peristaltic pumps by placing the external intake pipes in water for a few cycles.
Check from time to time that the silicone hose is properly secured to the intake pipe, and that there are no leaks. Use suitable means (such as cable ties) to secure the silicone hose to the stainless steel pipe. 5.4 Description of controls and wash programs Controls All the dishwasher's controls are located on the front panel.
Detailed description BUTTONS DESCRIPTION On/Off This button is enabled both with the door open and closed. It turns the interface on/off, thus allowing the dishwasher to be operated. Brief press: shows the remaining cycle time Hold the button down for 2 seconds to turn on or off. Once on, the dishwasher displays the program ID (e.g. “Pr 03”). When the interface is switched off, the display reads “OFF”. When the door is open the display shows four dashes and the other buttons are disabled.
BUTTONS DESCRIPTION The door opens automatically with an electric lock, and is only possible under certain conditions. Simply press the button; the door will open when it is released. Select Press the > button to move to the next program or < for the previous one; the selection cycles from last to first and vice-versa depending on direction; the selected program is displayed with “Pr” and the program number. Hold down the button to scroll through the programs quickly. 5.5 Indicator LEDs – Meaning Fig.
1 : 16 tECH If the dishwasher is stopped The value gives the nominal cycle duration. The time LED also turns on. The duration is approximate, depending on load, intake water temperature and electrical connection. If the cycle is in progress: Remaining cycle time The selected cycle includes a final heat disinfection step – see table of programs – only on models with this option.
5.7 Height adjustment of the upper basket Adjustment procedure The upper basket’s height can be adjusted so that larger dishware can be placed in the lower basket. 2) Open the retaining clip on both rails (see white circle). 1) Remove the basket. 3) Remove it and reposition it by inserting the upper wheels in the rail (see white circle). 4) Close the retaining clip on both rails.
5.8 Selecting the washing program Selecting the washing program Select the program available, referring to the models and versions in the next point, depending on the type of soiling and the amount of tableware loaded into the baskets To run a program: 1. If the dishwasher is off, switch it on by pressing the On/Off button (hold down for 2 seconds). 2. Close the door by pressing it in until it clicks closed. The buttons are only enabled when the door is closed. 3.
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5.8.2 Models: SWT260X PROGRAM Powder detergent (when a detergent peristaltic pump is not installed) 15 grams Type of soiling P1 Specifically for glasses P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P 8 (service) Lightly soiled dishes, washed immediately after use. Normally soiled dishes, washed immediately after use.
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5.9 Drying cycle (where applicable) The drying cycle runs at the end of the wash program, see table of programs. If the current program includes drying, the corresponding indicator LED turns on. 5.10 Repeat (where applicable) The Repeat function speeds up operation by reusing the last rinse water for the next wash. 5.11 End of cycle Once the program has terminated, the display reads “End” alternating with the program code.
5.12 nterrupting a running program A program may be interrupted while it is running by pressing the Start/Pause button. While the machine is paused, the display reads “S” followed by the program code. 5.12.1 Pausing a program A program may be paused while it is running by pressing the Start/Pause button.
6 SETUP MODE AND FUNCTIONS The dishwasher has a set-up mode for changing the operating parameters. The wash parameters are not password protected, but the configuration parameters are. 6.1 Entering set-up mode Entering the USER menu To enter the wash settings menu, hold down the DRAIN button until the control panel displays “unlo” and then flashes “Set”: release and press the button again immediately, this accesses the USER menu.
Set PARAMETER DESCRIPTION POSSIBLE USER ACTION POSSIBLE TECHNICIAN ACTION X X X X -- X Additive dispensing type setting - dd (detergent and rinse aid dispenser on door) - PP (peristaltic pumps) - dP (door dispenser and peristaltic pumps) 4– 5– SEr Enabling the peristaltic pumps (PP) disables the powder dispenser (dd), while in "dP" mode both accessories operate DEFAULT: dP Setting the programs - S I: Programs standards (indicated by Pr 01, Pr 02, …..
Setting water hardness “SET 3“ SET 3 Parameters Value °f °d 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 0 3 6 8 11 14 17 20 22.5 25 28 31 34 37 (default) Coun menu The display reads Coun. This menu displays the total number of cycles run with the dishwasher. To display them, hold down . The value is displayed over two successive screens. The thousands value is followed by “t”, the units value by “u”. The parameter is read only and cannot be modified. 7 CLEANING AND ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 7.
7.2 Description of operator maintenance and cleaning procedures With each use 1. Check the operation of the spray arms and visually check that the water outlet holes are clean. 2. Check the detergent and rinse aid levels (if peristaltic pumps are installed). 3. At the end of the working day, clean the filters as described below. Monthly check 1. Check the condition of the water supply solenoid valve filters: clean them, if necessary, by running hot water through them in the opposite direction. 2.
Fig. 13 – water intake filter A Cleaning the spray arms The spray arms are easily removed by undoing the knurled nut securing them to the rotary shaft, so that the nozzles can be cleaned to prevent blockages. Wash the spray arms and nozzles under clean running water and carefully reinstall them, checking that their rotation is in no way impeded. Recommended spray arm cleaning interval: once a week. Fig. 14 – Lower spray arm: disassemble and clan to ensure effective washing.
External circular filter To remove this filter: Take hold of the conical filter's tabs and turn anticlockwise (box A). Without pressing the tabs, lift the assembly (box B). When cleaning this filter, the others should also be cleaned. How to install the filters: Reposition the external steel filter Insert the soft conical filter into the steel filter by pressing its external edges slightly (box A); Rotate the cone-shaped filter clockwise as far as possible, about 90°.
5. If the tableware is streaky, stained or similar, check that: The rinse aid dispenser setting is not too high. 6. There are no traces of rust in the dishwasher: The wash chamber is made of stainless steel, and therefore any rust marks are due to external elements (fragments of rust from the water pipes, etc.). Special products are available to remove such marks. Check that the detergent dose being used is correct. Certain detergents can be more corrosive than others.
ALARM ID AF:01 AF:05 AF:07 AF:09 DESCRIPTION USER ACTION The water does not heat to temperature in the set time. Operating temperature sensor TL1 has generated an anomalous signal (sensor "open"). Drying temperature sensor TA1 has generated an anomalous signal (sensor "open"). Partial draining has not been successful. User: run the DEFAULT PROCEDURE described above. If the alarm does not reset, run the RESET PROCEDURE. AF:11 No cold water during the fill cycle. AF:12 No hot water.
ALARM ID AF:30 AF:32 AF:33 AF:34 AF:54 AF:56 A:58 DESCRIPTION USER ACTION Check the machine's water supply: 1. Supply pressure. During the cycle, the wash 2. Check that the connections are correct, as specified in this chamber water level exceeds manual. the safety level. Water safety User: run the DEFAULT PROCEDURE described above. If the level. alarm does not reset, run the RESET PROCEDURE. If you find any leaks: immediately close all supply taps and contact technical service.
ALARM ID A:67 AF:74 DESCRIPTION Dryer motor cooling cycle fault. This cycle runs after drying to bring the dry load and heating elements to a safe temperature. Only for model SWT260X Aquastop device tripped (where applicable). AF:78 Restore fail. Motherboard error. AF:84 Dryer temperature higher than setpoint. Only for model SWT260X AF:96 Wash chamber water level fault. USER ACTION User: run the DEFAULT PROCEDURE described above. If the alarm does not reset, run the RESET PROCEDURE.
Index 1 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION AND SAFETY AND OPERATING WARNINGS .................................................. 1 1.1. Brand and model (or type) ......................................................................................................................1 1.2. Name and address of manufacturer/distributor .....................................................................................1 1.3. Declaration of conformity with product standards ..............................................
5.6 Loading tableware .................................................................................................................................18 Example loads ................................................................................................................................................18 5.7 Height adjustment of the upper basket ................................................................................................19 ....................................................