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3.12 Drain Hose Positioning ............................ 11

3.13 Tabling Attachment .................................. 12

3.14 Final Assembly ........................................ 14

3.15 Priming the Detergent and Rinse

Additive Lines .......................................... 14

3.16 Checking for Correct Chemical

Concentration .......................................... 14

4. OPERATION .......................................

15

4.1 Location and Description of Controls ....... 15

4.2 Startup ..................................................... 16

4.3 Loading .................................................... 16

4.4 Operation ................................................. 17

4.5 Between Cycles ....................................... 17

4.6 Shutdown ................................................ 17

5. CLEANING .........................................

18

5.1 Daily Cleaning (or as required) ................ 18

5.2 Weekly Cleaning (or as required) ............ 18

5.3 Exterior Cleaning (as required) ................ 19

5.4 Deliming (as required) ............................. 19

6. TROUBLESHOOTING ........................

20

1.

INTRODUCTION .................................

3

1.1 Overview of Equipment ............................. 3

1.2 General Safety Information........................ 3

2.

TRANSPORT AND SHIPPING ............

3

3.

INSTALLATION ....................................

4

3.1 Overview of Installation ............................. 4

3.2 Requirements Before Installation .............. 4

3.3 Uncrating, Positioning and Leveling ............. 5

3.4 Accessing the Utility Connections ............. 5

3.5 Main Electrical Supply Connection ............ 6

3.6 Dispensing System Overview .................... 7

3.7 Installing an External Detergent System ... 8

3.8 Installing an External Liquid Rinse

Aid System ................................................ 9

3.9 Wiring External Chemical

Dispensing Systems .................................. 9

3.10 Connecting Chemical Containers

or Dispensers .......................................... 10

3.11 Fresh Water Supply Connection .............. 11

MEIKO reserves the right to change any specifications without notice at any time.
© 2010 MEIKO USA, Inc. All rights reserved.

THE MEIKO MODEL DV 80.2 DISHWASHER HAS BEEN DESIGNED

EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE WASHING OF DISHES, GLASSWARE, CUTLERY

AND KITCHEN UTENSILS IN A COMMERCIAL OR INSTITUTIONAL SETTING

AND MUST NOT BE USED FOR ANY OTHER PURPOSE.

MEIKO ACCEPTS NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR DAMAGE TO THE APPLIANCE, SURROUNDING

EQUIPMENT OR ENVIRONMENT THAT IS CAUSED BY INAPPROPRIATE INSTALLATION OR

OPERATION, OR FROM ANY SERVICE THAT IS UNDERTAKEN BY NON-AUTHORIZED

PERSONNEL, OR FROM THE USE OF ANY PARTS EXCEPT THOSE THAT ARE APPROVED BY THE

MANUFACTURER. ANY SUCH INSTALLATION, USE OR SERVICE WILL IMMEDIATELY VOID THE

MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY.

ANY MODIFICATIONS TO THE APPLIANCE THAT ARE PERFORMED WITHOUT THE WRITTEN

PERMISSION OF MEIKO WILL IMMEDIATELY VOID THE MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY.

AN ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM IS LOCATED INSIDE THE

LOWER-FRONT COMPARTMENT OF THIS MACHINE.

MEIKO 

• 1349 Heil Quaker Blvd. • La Vergne, TN 37086

Phone: (615) 399-6600 • (800) 55-MEIKO • Fax: (615) 399-6620

www.meiko.us

Summary of Contents for DV 80.2

Page 1: ...mperature Sanitizing Dishwasher USA Version OWNER S INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL MEIKO 1349 Heil Quaker Blvd La Vergne TN 37086 Phone 615 399 6600 800 55 MEIKO Fax 615 399 6620 Rev 9...

Page 2: ...rnal Chemical Dispensing Systems 9 3 10 Connecting Chemical Containers or Dispensers 10 3 11 Fresh Water Supply Connection 11 MEIKO reserves the right to change any specifications without notice at an...

Page 3: ...in this manual In particular all safety symbols and notices on the equipment and in the supplied documentation must be followed IMPORTANT The Model DV 80 2 dishwasher has been designed exclusively for...

Page 4: ...nnecting the fresh water supply Positioning the drain hose Connecting the machine to tabling Contacting your MEIKO Authorized Service Agent to perform a Startup and Demonstration on the appliance This...

Page 5: ...ront to backAND side to side If necessary level the appliance by rotating the bottom section of each foot CAUTION The dishwasher MUST be level for proper operation 3 4 Accessing the Utility Connection...

Page 6: ...lower rear of the machine Figure 3 4 Thread the incoming supply leads through the strain relief and to the main electrical supply terminal block at the front of the machine Figure 3 5 4 Refer to Figur...

Page 7: ...the lower rear Two dummy plugs covering holes in the back of the wash tank that can be used for de tergent injection The plugs are accessed by removable panels on the sides of the machine Either plug...

Page 8: ...ng Chemical Containers or Dispens ers 3 7 Installing an External Detergent System To install a detergent dispensing system 1 Remove the detergent plug access panel on either side of the machine Remove...

Page 9: ...ical Dispensing Systems IMPORTANT Some local codes dictate that electrical connections be made only by a certified professional 1 Locate the chemical dispenser terminal block See Figure 3 3 2 Thread t...

Page 10: ...ners should be assembled onto the lids for the detergent and rinse additive containers Strainer tube Lid for detergent or rinse additive container Wire clamp Figure 3 12 Strainer assembly 4 For liquid...

Page 11: ...ess steel dirt trap an additional trap is unnecessary unless required by local national or international codes 6 The dishwasher includes a water supply line that ends in an enclosure containing the wa...

Page 12: ...perator Remove the FRONT rack guide as shown in Figure 3 15 The guide is held in place by two screws Replace the guide on the LEFT SIDE position in the 2 mounting holes provided 2 Position the machine...

Page 13: ...t prevent the door handle from being pushed down far enough to engage the door switch By pushing the handle slowly you should hear an audible click as the switch engages If it is necessary to trim the...

Page 14: ...ater 0 2 ml per liter To check if the normal settings are correct for your chemicals RUN THREE EMPTY LOADS to completely cycle the water supply and obtain accurate test results This will only take a f...

Page 15: ...the shift this key empties the tank The machine also includes a positive action door handle that allows the currently selected wash cycle to activate simply by pressing down on the handle if the door...

Page 16: ...concave dishware glasses large bowls etc upside down and at an angle This allows water to drain more quickly preventing stains For greater efficiency in loading cutlery you can use cutlery holders Wh...

Page 17: ...tarted If necessary you can choose a different cycle length between cycles by pressing any of the POWER CYCLE SELECT keys When you are ready to start a new cycle refer to Section 4 3 Loading SELEC T N...

Page 18: ...n the Active Plus filter 5 MEIKO recommends that the door of the dishwasher be left open overnight to allow it to air thoroughly 6 Reassemble all components into the ma chine before operation Note the...

Page 19: ...ccur over time on the interior of the dishwasher if it is operated usingahardwatersupply MEIKOrecommends a hardness of 4 6 grains per U S gallon A deliming or de scaling process can be used to remove...

Page 20: ...ct water level was not reached during initial filling Check that the water hose is correctly attached and is free of kinks or pinching Also check that the water supply is turned on Filling process tak...

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Page 24: ...ocal MEIKO Authorized Service Agent With factory training OEM parts and direct support from the factory MEIKO s nationwide service network is highly qualified to quickly restore your dishwasher to reg...

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