24L CYCLE SEQUENCE CHART
OPERATOR
1.
Push Power Switch
2.
Close Door
3.
Latch Door Handle
4.
Push Fill Switch
5.
Push Start Switch
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
OPERATION
Energizes to Handle Switch
Closes Door Side Switch
Energizes the Machine
Manually Fills Machine
Energizes Timer Motor
Dwell Time
Wash Cycle
Detergent Dispensed
Dwell Time
Drain Cycle
Dwell Time
Fill Cycle
Sanitizer Dispensed
Rinse Additive Dispensed
Rinse Cycle
End of Cycle
TIME SECONDS
N/A
N/A
N/A
38-42
N/A
4-7
57-63
7-9
4-7
35-40
4-7
38-43
8-14
5-10
38-43
N/A
The rinse water used in the previous cycle will be used as the wash water in the next cycle. Each
cycle is one revolution.
REMOVAL of WASH/RINSE HEAD
ASSEMBLY
(GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS)
1. Before opening the door, hold the drain switch in and drain all of the water out of the unit.
2. Open the door and allow the unit a few minutes to cool off.
3. With your fingers, loosen the wing nut on the wash head assembly and lift it up and out. Take it to a
safe place and begin to disassemble it according to the following instructions.
4. Locate Allen head set screw in the wash head cap, insert Allen wrench and loosen screw by turning
counterclockwise.
5. Turn wash head cap counterclockwise until cap is removed and put cap in safe place.
6. Remove 1
/4
" stainless ball bearings carefully and put it in a receptacle in a safe place.
7. Lift and remove small manifold with short tubes. Put it in a safe place.
8. Remove 1/4" ball bearing in similar method to step #6.
9. Lift and remove large manifold with large length tubes simitar to step #7.
10. The lower fixed race may be left in place.
11. Clean ball bearings by soaking in de-liming solution.
12. Ball bearing race ways may be cleaned by either brushing with de-liming solution (toothbrush makes
excellent tool) or gently clean by rubbing with fine sandpaper or emery cloth.
13. Rinse ball bearings and manifolds thoroughly.
14. To reassemble, first fill lower race to capacity with 1/4" ball bearings, then remove one. This will give
proper movement needed during rotation of assembly.
15. Replace lower manifold and fill race fully with
1/4"
ball bearings. Repeat, removing one only.
16. Replace upper manifolds and repeat necessary parts of step #14.
17. Replace wash cap by screwing on center shaft clockwise, finger tight.
18. Back off wash cap about
1/
4
turn and tighten Allen set screw.
19. Rotate manifolds in opposite directions; see if they rotate freely. A rule of thumb is to select the
longest tube in the bottom manifold and make sure it moves up and down at least 1/8" and no more
than
1/4".
20. Close the front door and refill dishwasher.
21. Run through several cycles and recheck wash arms for easy movement. Adjust If necessary.