KRUPPS K209 Manual

Ultimo Stainless Products Inc.
6721 B SHERBROOKE O,
Montreal, Quebec,
Canada, H4B 1P3
USA: 561-372-5221
Canada: 514-481-8665
email: [email protected]
website: Under construction
KRUPPS
MODEL K209
SUGGESTED INITIAL SETTINGS FOR CONTROL PROGRAM FOR
KRUPPS UNDERCOUNTER DISHWASHER
Carefully unpack unit and place close to final location.
Remove plastic ties from hoses at rear of machine
Electrical connection can be made either from knock-out at rear lower left of machine or making a
7/8” (22mm) hole at top left of rear panel to accommodate a snap-in connector for the power line.
If the drilled hole is selected, it is not necessary to open the rear panel.
If the lower knock-out is selected then remove rear panel by 3 screws on each side, 4 screws at
bottom, and 3 screws at top.
Release top front panel with 2 screws, one at each side, and gently pry panel out, generally easer by
prying from the right side. Power input terminal is at this panel on inside left side.
Electrical supply cable must be long enough to allow connection to terminal as per selected route and
still allow unit to be movable forward to accommodate service and occasional cleaning, with 2 power
lines and ground to continue up the rear and forward under the top to the power input terminal. (unit is
208/230 Volts, 2 wire plus ground, 12 Amps, use 2 pole 15 Amp breaker or fuse). Be sure terminal
screws are well secured. When attaching power lines, be careful to not bend bracket holding door
switch near power terminal. Reassemble rear panel.
Drain must be connected to a minimum of a ½ entry to a drain take-off, or an open drain.
Water (hot suggested although unit will work with cold but at a slower pace) hose is 3/4 pipe thread
(NPT) (NOT GARDEN HOSE).
Be sure the detergent and rinse-aid containers are available. If chemicals are not immediately
available, insert both chemical lines into a container of water for initial start-up procedure.
Install (white) sinker weights and (black) filter ends on both detergent and rinse-aid tubes and insert
tubes into containers of chemicals.
When ready to make initial power-up, please note the first power-up will ask to prime the two
chemical lines.

When ready, with water supply opened and power applied to machine, for the first time only, touch
the circular button and the screen will come on and ask to perform the priming of the chemicals. As
the lines and pumps are empty, this priming is recommended but not mandatory. The chemicals will
fill and the unit will load washing water. While filling the screen will note “loading”. When full the
screen will note “heating”. Allow machine to warm to operating temperature ( 10 to 20 minutes
depending on supply water temperature).
Perform an initial programming as follows:
To see video of set-up go to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lad6TVQKqqs
Press gently and hold “on/off” button and “rinse” button simultaneously for 4 seconds. Display should
then change to “password”.
Password is entered by touching buttons in sequence as follows:
Down arrow (left side of screen)
Up arrow (left side of screen)
Rinse spray (right upper side of screen)
Drain (right lower side of screen pot with arrow down)
Drain (right lower side of screen pot with arrow down)
Rinse spray (right upper side of screen)
Display should then change to entry mode in numerical order as below. To advance to the next
position, touch the “Drain (Pot with arrow down)” button. There are approximately 42 positions and
if you have to go back to a previous position touch the rinse spray button. To end and save the entries,
press “on/off” button for 4 seconds. Screen should then display “standby”.
Suggested settings of program.
1. Language of display after completing entries.
2. Temperature scale C. or F. Will change if set after program is completed.
3. Autostart On or Off. “ON”determines whether the machine starts by closing the door. “OFF”
setting requires a touch to the “START”button after closing door
4. Automatic priming of detergent chemical line. Only the first time the machine is installed.
5. Automatic priming of Rinse Aid chemical line. Only the first time the machine is installed.
6. General prime loading of wash detergent in wash water. Suggestion set to 40.
7. General prime loading of Rinse Aid in rinse line water. Suggestion set to 45.
8. Program 1, Booster temperature setting. 87C
9. Program 1, Wash Tank temperature setting. 64C
10. Program 1, Detergent load time. 15’may be adjusted to local requirements.
11. Program 1, Rinse Aid load time. 19’may be adjusted to local requirements.
12. Program 2, Booster set. 87C
13. Program 2, Wash Tank set. 64C
14. Program 2, Detergent load time. 15’ may be adjusted to local requirements.
15. Program 2, Rinse Aid load time. 19’ may be adjusted to local requirements.
16. Program 3, Booster set. 87C

17. Program 3, Wash Tank set. 64C
18. Program 3, Detergent load time. 15’may be adjusted to local requirements.
19. Program 3, Rinse Aid load time. 19’ may be adjusted to local requirements.
20. Program 4, Booster set. 87C
21. Program 4, Wash Tank set. 64C
22. Program 4, Detergent load time. 15’may be adjusted to local requirements.
23. Program 4, Rinse Aid load time. 19’ may be adjusted to local requirements.
24. Pause time. Between wash and rinse to allow soapy water to run off dishes etc., Suggest 5
25. Rinse time. Suggest 18’
26. Drain Pump. Suggest On.
27. Manual Drain Time. Suggest 120’
28. Drain pump operation during wash portion (Loop). Set to 4
29. Regeneration. Set to “off”
30. Thermostop. Set to “on”
31. Loading Thermostop. Set to “on”
32. Booster temperature Thermostop. Set to 7
33. Wash tank temperature Thermostop. Set to 7
34. Partial Cycle counter. Ignore
35. Total Cycle counter, Ignore
36. Energy Saving. (will shut machine after determined period). Set Off
37. Reset Default settings. Ignore
38. Autoclean after drain. Generally set to Off
39. Water hardness. Generally determined by test kit supplied with machine or determined by
chemical supplier. Nominally set to 25 for most processed water supplies (Municipal) or 30 to
40 for “hard” water
40. Allow tank heater to operate with door open, set to “On”
41. Reset Machine type. Ignore.
42. Microswitches. Set to “Off”
Touch and hold “On/Off” button for 4 seconds or until screen displays “Standby”. Touch “On/Off”
button again and screen should display wash time on top, operation on second line, Tank Temperature
on third line, and Booster on forth line. Again allow machine to make initial warming to be ready for
operation.
Select desired wash time by noting number on top row of screen and touching up or down arrow to
change to desired cycle. Number displayed is number of seconds of total wash cycle.
Load items to be washed in a rack and place in machine. Close door and machine will start, or press
start button.
Screen will flash when wash is complete. Remove rack and allow items to dry for about 2 minutes. If
glasses with hollow bottoms are washed, gently tilt rack as it is removed from machine so as to drain
these hollows.
During the complete operation period, wash water will be diluted every time there is a rinsing as the
hot rinse water falls into the wash waster doing the dilution. Sanitizing is done by the 87C rinse water

which also performs a final cleaning of the items being washed.
At the end of the washing period, press “On/Off button until screen shows “Standby”, empty the
machine by removing the overflow pipe by pulling up and remove from machine, close the door, and
touch the “drain” button for 3 seconds. Machine will drain for the time set in the program). Clean the
wash chamber, then remove the round strainer by pulling up and rinse it under warm water at the sink
faucet. Be careful to not damage or lose the fine stainless screen. Replace it in the machine, and
replace overflow pipe. Machine is now ready for the next day (or next operation period).
Suggestion. The machine door can remain open until the next utilization period to minimize any
residue creating odors.
Alarm Codes
ER01 Filling time excessive
ER03 Tank heating time excessive
ER04 Booster heating time excessively short (usually indicating lack of water)
ER05 Tank probe open
ER06 Tank probe shorted
ER07 Booster probe open
ER08 Booster probe shorted
ER09 Tank Thermofuse open
ER10 Booster Thermofuse open
ER11 Booster Loading time out exceeded
ER12 Drainage time limit exceeded
ER13 Tank heating too quickly Pressure switch defect? Or lack of water
ER14 Control panel disconnected or defective
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