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User Guide Pulpmatic Uno V2.1

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7.7 Changing the chemical bottle (optional)<br />

Carefully unscrew the cap, remove the cap and metal straw assembly.<br />

Take the old bottle out of the cage and replace with the full bottle.<br />

Remove the cap from the new bottle, insert the metal straw and screw the<br />

cap to the bottle.<br />

7.8 Display<br />

The display panel of the <strong>Pulpmatic</strong> Ultima & Eco will provide useful feedback in the event of a<br />

problem. The control system has a number of defined fault codes which are itemised on page 29 of<br />

this guide.<br />

7.9 Water tank<br />

This machine has an inbuilt water tank. This water tank will automatically fill with clean cold water<br />

from the hose fitting. This machine is fitted with an “AA” air gap & WRAS approved water delivery<br />

system. This ensures that water used in the machine is isolated inside the machine and cannot<br />

return into the host water system. Throughout the cutting cycle a defined amount of water is used<br />

to soak, chop and flush away the macerated pulp. A final rinse, including a sanitising agent if fitted,<br />

will clean the internal parts of the machine. The water tank will continue to fill throughout the<br />

operation of the machine.<br />

The machine will be ready to use for the next load once the tank is full. (Green Ready light ON.)<br />

7.10 Spray head<br />

Fitted to the underside of the automatic lid is the chamber spray head. Water<br />

used throughout the cycle enters the machine here. It is normal for the<br />

underside of the lid to be covered in water droplets after each cycle. As the lid<br />

opens this water may run onto the bezel and chamber seal which is normal and<br />

will not impair the operation of the machine.<br />

Copyright © 2015 DDC Dolphin Ltd. Page 23 of 36 December 15 UG-<strong>Uno</strong>-<strong>V2.1</strong>

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