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CHEMICAL FEEDER
EQUIPMENT
Bulkhead Opening for
Conductivity Probe
Drain Connection
Adjustable Feet
Drain Connection
Booster Heater
Electrical Opening
(provided on both
sides of unit)
Detergent Tube
Connection Point*
(rinse side of unit)
Main Electrical Opening
(provided on both sides of unit)
Incoming Water
INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS
CONNECTION
POINTS
L-R unit shown.
!
WARNING
*See next page for rinse-aid and sanitizer tube connections.
L-R unit shown.
This machine does not come with an integral chemical supply/feeder system. For
the machine to operate correctly, connect it to a third-party chemical dispenser (see
Connection Points section) that meets the requirements of NSF Standard 29. Contact a
chemical supplier about connecting a dispenser to the machine. Chemical dispensers must
be set for the type and concentration of chemicals being used.
Detergent usage and water hardness are two factors that contribute greatly to how
efficiently the machine will operate. Using the proper amount of detergent can be a source
of substantial savings. A qualified water treatment specialist can explain what is needed to
gain the maximum efficiency from detergent.
The machine can operate in either hot-water-sanitizing mode or chemical-sanitizing mode
and comes configured for one or the other. The mode of the machine is marked above the
machine's data plate.
If the machine is operated in chemical-sanitizing mode, ensure an appropriate chlorine-based
sanitizer is used in the final rinse line.
WARNING!
Some
chemicals used in
dishwashing can cause
chemical burns if they
come in contact with
skin. Wear protective
gear when handling
these chemicals. If any
skin comes in contact
with these chemicals,
immediately follow the
instructions provided
with the chemicals for
treatment.