TRAC 878 TRAYWASHER
INTRODUCTION
This manual contains all pertinent information to
assist in the proper installation, operation, cleaning,
maintenance, and parts ordering for the TRAC 878
traywasher.
The installation instructions are intended for qualified
equipment installers.
The operation and cleaning instructions are intended
for the daily users of the equipment.
The maintenance and drawing sections are intended
for qualified service and/or maintenance technicians.
Replacement parts may be ordered directly from our
factory or from your local Authorized Insinger Service
Company.
Surefire
TM
Start-Up Program
Insinger is proud to offer our exclusive Surefire
TM
Start-up & Check-out Program to our commercial
customers. This service is included in the purchase
price of your new Insinger dishwasher. We will provide
an authorized factory service technician for the initial
start-up of your new Insinger dishwasher to ensure it is
running correctly. Please call the factory or your local
Insinger Sales or Service Representative to schedule
this service.
NSF 3 requirements for detergent and
chemical sanitizer dispensers
This machine must be operated with an automatic
detergent feeder and, if applicable, an automatic
chemical sanitizer feeder, including a visual means
to verify that detergents and sanitizers are delivered
or a visual or audible alarm to signal if detergents
and sanitizers are not available for delivery to the
respective washing system. Please see instructions
for electrical and plumbing connections located in this
manual and in the feeder equipment manual.
Intended Use
The Insinger traywashers may only be used for
cleaning institutional trays.
Any change in design or use of the dishwasher carried
out without the written permission of Insinger, will lead
to warranty nullification.
If damage is caused to the dishwasher due to failure
to observe the instructions given in this manual, no
claims under the warranty agreement can be submitted
to lnsinger Machine Company.
PART 1 TECHNICAL INFORMATION
CAUTION:
Indicates potential equipment damage.
WARNING:
Indicates potential physical danger.
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NOTE:
Indicates helpful operating hints or tips.
DEFINITIONS
Throughout this guide you will find the following terms:
WARNING, CAUTION, & NOTE
.
WARNING
indicates potential physical danger.
CAUTION
indicates potential equipment damage.
NOTE
indicates helpful operating hints or tips.
You will visually be able to identify each as shown
below:
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SAFETY SUMMARY
The following are general safety precautions that
are not related to any specific procedures. These
are recommended precautions that personnel must
understand and apply during many phases of operation
and maintenance.
Keep Away From Live Circuits
Operating personnel must at all times observe all
safety regulations. Do not replace components or
make adjustments inside the equipment with the power
supply turned on. Under certain conditions, dangerous
potentials may exist when the power control is in the
off position. To avoid casualties and injuries, always
remove power, red tag and lockout machine, and
ground a circuit before touching it.
Do Not Service or Adjust Alone
Under no circumstances should any person reach into
or enter the enclosure for the purpose of servicing or
adjusting the equipment except in the presence of
someone who is capable of rendering aid.
Resuscitation
Personnel working with or near high voltages should
be familiar with modern methods of resuscitation.
Such information may be obtained from the Bureau of
Medicine and Surgery.