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RINSE/WASH HEAD ASSEMBLIES
SERVICE
PROCEDURES
1. Turn master switch to off position.
2. Open hood and drain machine by lifting over
fl
ow strainer.
3. When empty, replace over
fl
ow strainer.
4. Remove the pin holding the rinse feed pipe and remove the feed pipe and rinse
head assembly.
5. Locate the allen head set screw in the wash head cap and loosen screw by
turning counter-clockwise.
6. Turn the wash head cap counter-clockwise until the cap is removed and put the
cap in a secure area.
7. Carefully remove the 1/4” stainless steel ball bearings and place in a container.
Take special care to prevent any from falling through the wash tub base for these
will fall into the motor impeller. If any should fall into this area, the motor will have
to be removed to retrieve the ball bearings. If any should drop in the machine,
you will be able to locate and retrieve these if you left the over
fl
ow strainer in as
suggested in step 3.
8. Lift and remove the small manifold with the short tubes and place in a secure
area.
9. Carefully remove the 1/4” stainless steel ball bearings and place in a container.
10. Lift and remove the large manifold with the long tubes and place in a secure
area.
11. The lower
fi
xed race may be left in place. Replace the rinse feed pipe and
rinse head assembly. Replace the pin through the rinse feed casting and rinse
feed pipe.
12. Clean the ball bearings by soaking in a deliming solution.
13. The ball bearing raceways may be cleaned by either brushing with deliming
solution or gently cleaned by rubbing with
fi
ne sandpaper or emery cloth.
14. Rinse the ball bearings and manifolds thoroughly.
15. To reassemble,
fi
rst
fi
ll the lower raceway to capacity with the 1/4” ball bearings,
then remove one. This will allow proper movement needed during rotation of
assembly.
RINSE/WASH HEAD
ASSEMBLIES