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Operating Instructions ________
Dishwasher Construction
Dishwasher Construction
1. The Upright Conveyor dishwasher, (also called the flight-type conveyor), is assembled
as a single unit from sections or modules.
2. This basic design is then customized to the customer's specifications.
3. The information presented blow explains the basic construction of the upright conveyor
dishwasher. It does not cover custom-built innovations.
4. Study the diagrams on the next page, then continue reading below.
Dishwasher Sections:
Five sections make up the basic assembly. The sections are:
Load -
soiled ware enters the machine
Prewash -
loosens/removes heavy soils for the wash section
Wash -
cleans remaining soils with detergent/heat/sprayed water
Rinse -
rinses soap and remaining particles; higher water temperature
begins the sanitization process
Final rinse -
destroys any bacteria on wares with 180-195°F hot water
removes any remaining soap or particles
Unload -
clean ware exits the dishwasher and begins to flash dry
Dishwasher Views:
What if you stood in your front yard while a friend stood in your back yard in order
to plan a project. You tell him to move to the right, but he keeps moving to the left.
We know what is wrong. You and he have a different reference point in relation to the
house. This mix-up illustrates why when engineers, service technicians, and installers
refer to a dishwasher, they make sure they view the dishwasher using the same reference
point. That's just common sense, isn't it. The same holds true as you learn how
to operate your dishwasher. The standard methods for viewing your dishwasher are:
Plan View -
Stand in front of the dishwasher facing the access doors.
Now visualize that you are suspended directly above the
dishwasher as you look down.
Elevation or
Stand in front of the dishwasher as in the Plan view.
Front View -
The right-hand side of the dishwasher matches your right
hand and the left-side of the dishwasher matches your left.
Side View -
The side view is somewhat tricky because the right-hand/
left-hand reference requires the additional front view
reference also. You can avoid this pitfall if you know which
side of the machine is the load section and which is the
Summary of Contents for EUCC Series
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