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1. Check that the spray pipes, curtains, and scrap screens are in place and clean.
2. Check that the overflow drains are closed.
3. Check the chemical supplies (supplied by others). Turn on the detergent dispenser switches.
4. Turn on the exhaust vent system (if applicable), and make sure it is operating.
5. Close the door(s). Push the power switch ON..
Machine will begin to fill through the fill valve and the final rinse piping.
6. When the tanks are full, wait until the wash tank digital temerature guage has reached the
proper temperature. The digital tank temperature gauges are located on the control cabinet.
Minimum wash temperatures are:
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All single tank models - 160°F/71°C to 175°F/79°C
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Single tank with Prewash - Wash Tank 160-175°F/71-79°C
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The Prewash tank for all models has no temperature rating.
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2-tank (Wash Tank) 150-165°F TO 66°F/74°C
(Power Rinse Tank) 165-180°F TO 74°F/82°C
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Final Rinse for all models is a minimum of 180-195°F/82-91°C.
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Dual Rinse (if equipped) is 165-180°F/74-82°C rinse for all models.
7. Push the Green START button. The Green Cycle Light illuminates indicating the dishwasher
is ready for automatic operation.
8. Pre-scrape wares to remove large food particles and load wares into the dish racks.
9. Pegged racks are for plates and/or trays. Flat racks are for bowls and/or silverware.
Spread silverware evenly in a single layer in a flat rack or upright (loosely packed) in a
cutlery rack/cylinder.
10. Push a dish rack into the load-end of the dishwasher until it contacts the idle pump
switch lever, the conveyor and pumps will start.
11. The dishwasher will run for 90 seconds to wash, rinse and move the dish rack out
of the unload end of the dishwasher.
12. Inserting another dish rack into the machine before the first rack exits will keep the
dishwasher running until the last dish rack exits the machine.
13. Check the final rinse pressure and temperature as the racks pass through the final
rinse. This final rinse pressure MUST be 20-22 psi and the final rinse temperature
MUST be a minimum of 180-195°F/82-91°C .
14. The pumps and the conveyor drive will automatically stop after the last rack exits
the machine.
15. The machine may be stopped at any time during the cycle by pressing the red STOP
pushbutton. The green light will go out.
16. Check the interior of the dishwasher for any dish racks still in the machine.
These dish racks must be washed again to ensure they are washed and sanitized
completely.
17. To restart, push the green START pushbutton and push another dish rack into the
dishwasher load end until the pumps and conveyor start.
18. Repeat steps 7-10 until all wares are washed.
Operation
Operation
Summary of Contents for 106 PW
Page 22: ...14 Installation Removing the Spray Arm End Plugs Installing the Lower Spray Arm Assembly ...
Page 23: ...15 Installation Installing the Upper Spray Arm Assembly Removing the Spray Arm End Plugs ...
Page 25: ...17 Installing the Dual Rinse DR scrap screens Installation ...
Page 29: ...21 Blank Page This Page Intentionally Left Blank ...
Page 52: ...11 3 5 6 7 2 1 3 3 13 12 8 9 10 4 14 3 Prewash Panels and Curtains L R Direction Shown 44 ...
Page 56: ...Two Tank Panels and Curtains 8 7 16 5 3 1 6 2 5 1 2 3 4 15 15 11 10 9 14 13 12 48 ...
Page 58: ...1 15 2 3 16 4 5 17 18 7 6 8 9 10 14 13 12 11 11 13 7 Drive Motor Assembly 50 ...
Page 68: ...2 1 Prewash Scrap Screens 60 ...
Page 82: ...Dual Rinse DR Pump Motor Assembly 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Not Available as a separate repair part 74 ...
Page 84: ...1 2 9 6 7 5 A 3 4 5 Suction Discharge L R Application Shown Prewash Pump Suction Discharge 76 ...
Page 86: ...Wash Power Rinse Pump Suction Discharge 1 2 3 5 6 A B 4 Tank 78 ...
Page 88: ...8 1 18 4 15 2 14 9 10 17 20 12 7 6 5 11 21 13 3 16 19 2 Pump Motor Assembly 80 ...
Page 90: ...Float Switches 5 2 4 3 3 1 Prewash Single Tank Two Tank 82 ...
Page 92: ...1 2 3 4 3 5 6 Single Tank Electric Wash Tank Heat 84 ...
Page 94: ...3 A 2 Tank 2 1 Wash Rinse Two Tank Electric Wash Tand RInse Tank Heat 86 ...
Page 96: ...Thermostats and Thermistors Single Tank High Limit Control Two Tank 4 Tank 1 2 3 3 88 ...
Page 114: ...10 11 8 9 8 7 6 5 4 5 1 2 3 2 2 1 Two Tank Steam Heat with K2 Steam Booster 106 ...
Page 116: ...1 Tank 2 3 7 4 5 6 8 Single Tank Steam Heat 108 ...
Page 118: ...1 3 4 5 6 2 3 7 Tank Tank 8 9 10 Two Tank Steam Heat 110 ...
Page 132: ...2 1 5 3 4 Not a Part of Item 3 must order separately Final Rinse Drain Assembly 124 ...
Page 140: ...6 7 8 A 2 4 2 5 2 5 4 2 3 1 Extended Vent Cowls and Splash Shields 132 ...
Page 142: ...8 7 2 2 5 5 2 2 3 6 4 4 1 Standard Vent Cowls 134 ...
Page 144: ...1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 5 7 11 Single Tank Hot Water Coil HWC Heat 136 ...
Page 148: ...24 Sideloader 1 2 7 8 9 10 11 3 4 5 6 140 ...
Page 150: ...30 Sideloader 1 2 7 8 9 10 11 3 4 5 6 142 ...
Page 152: ...1 2 Dish racks 144 ...
Page 154: ...This Page Intentionally Left Blank Blank Page 146 ...
Page 156: ...148 Single Tank Electric Steam ...
Page 157: ...149 Single Tank Electric Steam Hot Water Coil ...
Page 158: ...150 Two Tank Electric Steam ...
Page 159: ...151 Two Tank Electric Steam Hot Water Coil ...
Page 160: ...152 12KW and 22KW Single Tank Electric Booster ...
Page 161: ...153 15KW and 24KW Two Tank Electric Booster ...
Page 162: ...154 30KW Heat Recovery Electric Booster ...
Page 163: ...155 Thermistor Connections ...
Page 164: ...156 90 180 Rack Advance Connections ...
Page 165: ...Circuit Board Diagnostics Solid State Circuit Board P N 114756 Circuit Board Diagnostics 157 ...