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8. Check the inside of the wash tank for food
particles. Wipe any residue out of the tank
using a clean, damp cloth.
9. Meiko recommends that the doors of the
machine be left open overnight to allow it
to air thoroughly.
10.Reassemble all components into the
machine before operation. Note that the
Active Plus filter MUST be re-installed with
the slotted end facing DOWN. See Figure
5-1.
IMPORTANT
Be sure to flip down the two angled plates
that surround the Active Plus filter before
replacing the scrap screen!
To replace the wash arm, first insert the
back end into the manifold. The back end
of the arm is keyed to ensure correct
replacement. Then, snap the front end
down into the black retainer bar.
5.2 Weekly Cleaning (or as required)
Once per week, or as required, perform the
following steps:
1. Follow the procedures in Section 5.1,
“Daily Cleaning.”
S
ECTION
5 - C
LEANING
2. Remove and disassemble the wash and
rinse arms. The machine is equipped with:
•
Five upper wash arms (identical)
•
Five lower wash arms (identical)
•
Two removable upper rinse arms
(identical)
•
Two removable lower rinse arms (iden-
tical)
•
Two additional fixed lower rinse arms
(leave these in place)
All four removable rinse arms are identical.
The upper wash arms are slightly shorter
than the lower arms to prevent their re-
installation in the wrong location.
The lower wash arms are removed in the
same manner as the lower center arm
(see Section 5.1, “Daily Cleaning.”) To re-
move the upper wash arms, first pull the
front side of the arm down and out of the
black retainer bar, and then pull the back
side free of the manifold.
To remove the rinse arms, remove the re-
taining screw and pull the arm off the shaft.
3. Clean the wash and rinse arms with a
brush and warm running water. In particu-
lar, check that any food soil inside the
wash arms is removed.
4. Reassemble all components into the ma-
chine.
Figure 5-2: Wash and rinse arm disassembly
Four removable
rinse arms are
interchangeable
Retaining
screw
Rinse
arm
Upper wash arm
Lower wash arm
Note that upper wash arms are shorter than lower
wash arms to ensure correct re-installation.