Global-Tek GT-CR1/BU Instruction & Installation Manual Download Page 9

Global-Tek (Singapore) Pte Ltd

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If the impeller does not rotate in the direction of the arrow, DISCONNECT POWER
SUPPLY to the machine and interchange any two power supply leads at the control
box terminal block. Or machine with a circuit breaker, reverse any two leads at the
incoming power supply block in the circuit breaker (three-phase only). Start the
machine momentarily and verify proper direction of rotation.

WARNING:

Circuit breakers for booster heater have been switched off before

machine leaving factory to avoid dry operation of the booster elements.

SWITCH

ON CIRCUIT ONLY AFTER THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURE.

Position and

level the dishwasher; connect electrical power, water inlet and drain pipe. Turn on
the power switch; solenoid valve is activated to fill the machine. When the tanks are
full, Both circuit breakers for booster heater can be switched on now .

Failure to

follow this procedure can result in machine manage.

OPERATION

PREPARATION

Put the dishwasher strainer pans and strainer basket into position in each tank. Put
the final rinse screen over the final rinse catch pan.
Hang curtains on open hooks provides to your machine.

Be sure long & short

curtains are located correctly.

Close the drain valve at the bottom of the machine and close the door.
Turn POWER switch ON. The pump should be left OFF until the machine has
completely filled.

Recommended temperature for machine are :

Wash Tank

Final Rinse

55-65

(130-150

0

F)

82-95

(180-198

0

F)

If the tank is accidentally drained before turning off the power switch, the
float-controlled low-water protector switch will automatically stop the tank heat.
When the proper water level is returned, the tank heat will be automatically started.

DO NOT

use the low-water protection as a power

ON-OFF

switch. The heat

MUST

be turned

OFF

at the

POWER

switch when the machine is not in use.

Summary of Contents for GT-CR1/BU

Page 1: ...Global Tek Singapore Pte Ltd Page 1 Single Tank Conveyor Type Dish Washing Machine Model GT CR1 BU Instruction Installation Manual...

Page 2: ...ndard Equipment 3 6 INSTALLATION 7 Unpacking 7 Assembly 7 Plumbing Connections 7 Drain Connections 7 Fill Connection 8 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 9 10 OPERATION 11 Preparation 11 Operating The Machine 11...

Page 3: ...stainless steel adjustable feet Front inspection door provide ready access to the interior of the wash chambers This machine has 4 x 9 Kw booster heater and is available with either steam or electric...

Page 4: ...50 3 The conveyor motor is a 0 22 Kw gear motor with the same voltage as the wash pump motor with built in overloaded protection system Clutch Rack Transport Protection The conveyor motor transfers po...

Page 5: ...Booster heater is equipped with 4 x 9 Kw heating elements Wash Auto timer Actuator and Rinse Actuator Wash actuator which is located at the entrance of the machine works only when the timer is turned...

Page 6: ...ON To change the time setting contact your local authorized service office Front Panel Stainless steel front panel conceals motors pumps and plumbing Common Water Connection A single water connection...

Page 7: ...G CONNECTIONS WARNING PLUMBING CONNECTIONS MUST COMPLY WITH APPLICABLE SANITARY SAFETY AND PLUMBING CODES The plumber who connects this machine is responsible for making certain that both water and st...

Page 8: ...FER TO THE OPERATION AND SERVICES MANUAL POWER LINE MUST COMPLY WITH THE CURRENT ON THE MACHINE DATA WARNING ELECTRICAL AND EARTH CONNECTION MUST COMPLY WITH THE APPLICABLE PORTIONS OF THE NATIONAL EL...

Page 9: ...eakers for booster heater can be switched on now Failure to follow this procedure can result in machine manage OPERATION PREPARATION Put the dishwasher strainer pans and strainer basket into position...

Page 10: ...s activated by the dish rack and automatically shuts off the final rinse water when no rack is in the rinse zone Allow dishes to drain and air dry before removing from rack An overload mechanism namel...

Page 11: ...manifold on the rear hanger bracket with the open end of the arm next to the wash pipe and rotate the arm upward to latch it 13 Insert the lower wash arm at an angle between the conveyors and install...

Page 12: ...uction preventing proper drain closing 2 Drain valve allowing wash water to drain 3 Missing end plug from wash arm 4 Wash arm nozzle obstruction 5 Water leaking past manifold o ring 6 Loss of water pr...

Page 13: ...e arms should be positioned so that the spray pattern is slightly toward the center of the dishwasher NOTE All machines may have alignment studs on the rinse arms that correspond to studs on the rinse...

Page 14: ...and free movement 4 Problem with solenoid valve No Booster Heat or low water temperature 1 Check the thermostat and temperature probe 2 Check Hi Limit protector 3 Circuit breaker to heat system tripp...

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