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4-1
Operating Instructions
Operator Manual
122994-513
4.1 Before Operating
Equipment
Refer to
S
ECTION
5, C
YCLE
AND
C
ONTROL
V
ALUE
P
ROGRAMMING
, to
change cycles, cycle values or control values.
1.
Verify building electrical disconnect switch (circuit breaker) is
positioned to
ON
.
2.
Verify unit supply valves are open.
3.
Ensure
power
switch (located under load side control and
printer) is in
ON
position (refer to Figure 3-2).
4.
Put
POWER-OFF/STANDBY
switch (located behind control
door) to
POWER
position.
5.
Open chamber door.
6.
Verify wash chamber is empty and all packing material has been
removed.
7.
Verify debris screens in chamber are clean and in place.
8.
Close chamber door.
9.
Open printer door and ensure sufficient amount of printer paper
is available. A colored warning stripe is visible when paper roll is
near end. Refer to
if paper roll needs to be replaced.
NOTE: Do not operate printer without paper.
10. Verify chemical supply at a remote location (up to 8 ft [2.40 m]
off ground and 50 ft [15.3 m] from washer). Ensure suction
tube(s) and low level sensor(s) are placed in container(s) (see
Figure 4-1).
IMPORTANT:
A listing of the Safety Precautions to be observed when operating and servicing this glass-
ware washer can be found in S
ECTION
1 of this manual. Do not operate the equipment until you have
become familiar with this information.
WARNING – BURN HAZARD:
• Except for an emergency, do
not open door when cycle is
in progress. In an emer-
gency, first stop cycle by
pressing STOP/RESET touch
pad and wait for water flow to
stop. Wear appropriate Per-
sonal Protective Equipment
(PPE) whenever reaching
into chamber.
• After pressing STOP/RESET
touch pad, wait until water
flow stops before slowly
opening door. Hot water/
steam may be sprayed
through door opening if door
is opened too soon.
WARNING–PERSONAL INJURY
HAZARD: Risk of pinch point
between door and upper
panel. Do not push on top
portion of doors; do not push
on door when door is rising;
do not push on door when
door is jammed.
WARNING–SLIPPING HAZARD:
To prevent slips, keep floors
dry. Promptly clean up any
spills or drippage. For spills
or drippage of detergents or
other chemicals, follow safety
precautions and handling pro-
cedures set forth on deter-
gent or chemical label and/or
Material Safety Data Sheet
(MSDS).
Suction Tube
Level Sensor
Chemical Container
Figure 4-1. Chemical Container
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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