3. Routine Maintenance
3.1 Filter Maintenance
Inspect the coarse and fine filters daily for debris and clean if necessary.
1.
Grasp the handle in the centre of the coarse
filter and turn it 90˚ counter-clockwise. (To re-insert
the coarse filter, turn the handle clockwise.)
2.
Remove the coarse filter.
3.
Remove the fine filter.
4.
Clean both filters by rinsing them with tap water.
5.
Re-assemble, ensuring that the
coarse filter is locked in place.
3.2 Wash Arm Maintenance
Inspect the wash arms weekly for debris and
clean if necessary.
1.
Open the unit door and remove the
wash rack from the unit.
2.
Unscrew the upper wash arm plug by turning
the fitting at the hub (note: fitting is left
threaded).
3.
Remove the upper wash arm.
4.
Using two hands, grasp both ends of the
lower wash arm on the underside.
5.
Pull the lower wash arm upwards.
6.
Inspect both sides of the wash arms for
debris in the nozzles. Remove the debris
where necessary.
7.
Rinse both wash arms with tap water and
re-assemble the wash arms.
3.3 Test Probe Port
A technician or authorised person can use the test port to insert
temperature probes into the chamber to record the actual
temperature at various places in the chamber during the cycle.
To access the temperature probe port, remove the
front fascia (see section 4.6).
coarse filter
fine filter
upper wash arm
fitting
lower
wash arm
lower wash
arm collar
To remove arm, pull upwards
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