OPERATIONAL START-UP AND CHECK:
Before proceeding
with the start-up, verify the following:
1. Open the door and verify that the sump stariner is correctly
installed in the sump.
2. Verify that the drain stopper is in position.
3. Check that the plugs are securely screwed into the ends of the
wash arm.
4. Check that the wash arm is securely screwed into the station-
ary base and that it rotates freely.
5. Check the levels in all chemical containers and replace if nec-
essary.
INSTALLATION/INITIAL START-UP PROCEDURE:
1. Turn on Dishmachine
a) Turn on the incoming power to the machine at the cir-
cuit disconnect box. The display will indicate OFF.
b) Turn on the dishmachine by pressing the ON/OFF but-
ton. The display will indicate HEATER DISABLED.
2. Fill Rinse Booster Heater with Water
a) Before the heater element can be energized, the rinse
booster heater must be initially filled with water. Damage to the
heater element will occur if the element is not submerged in water.
To initially fill the booster heater with water:
i) Press and hold the PROGRAM button.
ii) The display will indicate ENTER CODE.
Press CYCLES, DELIME, ENTER and CYCLES.
iii) The display will indicate PROG DRAIN/FILL.
Repeatedly press the PROGRAM button until ENGINEERING is
displayed. Press ENTER to enter the engineering mode.
iv) Repeatedly press the PROGRAM button
until PRESS ENTER TO OPEN FILL is displayed.
v) Press and hold the ENTER button to turn on
the incoming water solenoid valve. Continue holding the button
until you hear water entering the wash chamber through the air-
gap, then release the button. The rinse booster heater is now
filled with water.
vi) Repeatedly press the PROGRAM button
until PRESS ENTER TO EXIT is displayed. Press the ENTER
button to exit the ENGINEERING mode.
3. Enable Heater Element
a) For the initial start-up only, the heater element must be
enabled. The machine is shipped from the factory with the heater
element disabled. This is done to ensure that the heater element
is not damaged by energizing the element without the element
being submerged in water. To enable the heater element:
Note: After completing step 2.v., you will still be in the pro-
gramming mode. However, if you do not press any keys for
45 seconds, the controller will automatically log out of the
programming mode. Follow steps 2.i. and 2.ii. above to re-
enter the programming mode.
i) Repeatedly press the PROGRAM button until
SYSTEM is displayed. Press ENTER to enter the SYSTEM pro-
gramming mode.
ii) Repeatedly press the ENTER button until
HEATER ELEMENT IS DISABLED is displayed.
iii) Press the NORMAL button to change the
display to HEATER ELEMENT IS ENABLED.
iv) Press the PROGRAM key to exit the SYS-
TEM programming mode. You should hear the heater contactor
close.
v) Repeatedly press the PROGRAM button until
EXIT is displayed. Press the ENTER button to exit the program-
ming mode.
vi) The display will indicate HEATING WATER.
4. Adjust Dishmachine Fill Level
a) Once the temperature in the rinse booster heater has
reached its preset value, the incoming water solenoid valve will
open to fill the wash tank with water (FILLING and the time
remaining for the will be displayed during the fill sequence).
b) The display will then indicate OPEN DOOR.
c) Open the door and observe the water level in the wash
tank sump. The water level should be between the two score lines
on the drain stopper.
d) If the water level is not satisfactory, drain the sump by
lifting the drain stopper. Close the door. Enter the programming
mode and adjust the fill time as necessary (PROG DRAIN/FILL
menu). Press the AUTO FILL button to refill the wash tank. Open
the door and observe the water level. Repeat these steps until the
proper water level is obtained.
5. Adjust Dishmachine Drain Time
a) At the very end of the drain cycle, open the doors to
interrupt the cycle. Observe the sump area. All water from the
wash cycle should be drained from the wash tank sump.
b) In the programming section, adjust the DRAIN time
(PROG DRAIN/FILL menu) as necessary. Allow enough time for
the machine to completely drain before the rinse begins. Avoid
making the drain time too long, which will unnecessarily lengthen
the total cycle time.
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