CHEMICAL CONNECTIONS
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ATTENTION POT AND PAN WASHER OWNER
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Your pot and pan washer is designed to work best with
liquid commercial dishwashing
chemicals
.
Detergents must be a commercial non-foaming liquid
. Champion strongly
recommends that you contact a qualified chemical supplier to supply these products and to
set-up your machine for the first time.
1. Use a qualified detergent/chemical supplier.
2. Labeled control circuit connection terminals are provided in the control cabinet for detergent
and rinse agent dispensing equipment (supplied by others).
3. Refer to the wiring schematic for connection points. Signal connection points include:
• Detergent signal 120VAC, 1 Amp Max amp load.
• Rinse aid signal 120VAC, 1 Amp Max amp load.
4. A removable black plastic plug is provided on the lower left side of the wash tank, behind
the panel, for the installation of the detergent conductivity cell.
5. The detergent input tube should be located above the conductivity cell and the scrap screens.
6. Liquid product is available in 1 to 30 gallon containers and should be located within the
sight of the operator.
CAUTION:
Never use residential nonautomatic dishwashing detergents such as
JOY™
or
DAWN™
, or
any other liquid designed for the handwashing of wares, in your machine. Extreme foaming
inside your Champion pot and pan washer will cause operation problems.
Rinse Aid Connections
1. Rinse aid injection system should be installed by a qualified detergent/chemical company.
2. A removable plug in the fill line on top of the machine, at the rear, will be the rinse
injection point.
3. Since the final rinse is controlled by the machine timer, rinse aid is only introduced during
this cycle.
4. Refer to the wiring schematic for the connection points in the form of two terminal screws.
3. The reservoir should be placed within sight of the operator with machine doors in the open
position. The liquid product is available in 1 to 6 gallon containers.
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