LVO Manufacturing, Inc.
LVO Manufacturing, Inc.
LVO Manufacturing, Inc.
LVO Manufacturing, Inc.
808 N. 2
nd
Avenue E., P.O. Box 188
Rock Rapids, IA 51246
www.lvomfg.com
(712) 472-3734
1-800-346-5749 Fax (712) 472-2203
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CAUTION:
When loading the machine make sure that nothing will obstruct the path of
the wash arms. This will avoid damage to the machine and to the items being washed.
When loading bowls, pans, or buckets into the machine make sure they are loaded in a
manner that will allow the wash water to drain out of them.
9.
The machine cycle is completely automatic with adjustable wash, rest, and rinse timers. The
timers are located in the control panel and are factory set to the following recommended
values:
Wash: Light
3 Min
Medium
5 Min
Heavy
7 Min
Rest:
20 Sec
Rinse:
60 Sec
Fan (Optional)
30 Sec
Select length of wash (Light/Medium/High) with the 3 position selector on the button
panel and push the green start button to initiate the wash cycle. The red indicator light will
come on. At the end of the wash cycle, the red light will stay on and the 20 sec rest will
begin. The rest period allows the wash water and suds to drain from the pans. After the
rest cycle, the rinse cycle begins. During the rinse cycle, the clear indicator light will come
on. If the machine is equipped with a fan timer (see above for a description of the fan), the
fan will start after the rinse is finished. After the rinse or fan cycle is finished, the red light
will go off. The cycle is now complete. The amber power light will stay on as long as the
power switch is in the “ON” position and there is enough water in the machine.
10.
Throughout the day as the machine is being used, the scrap tray screens should be periodically
removed from the machine, dumped out, washed out in the sink and replaced in the
machine.
Final Cleanup
At the end of each day’s use, the operator of the machine must clean the machine according to the
following procedure:
1.
Check and clean any plugged wash nozzles. Use a piece of wire to push any obstruction
out of the nozzle into the wash arm. When all of the nozzles have been cleared, close
the door; push the start button running the machine for a few seconds to blow the
debris out of the wash arms. Push the red “STOP” button. If necessary, the wash arm
assembly can be removed by pulling out the grip ring pin and sliding the assembly out
of the hub.