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INSTALLATION 

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Figure 9

CYCLE TIMER ADJUSTMENT

The cycle timer, which regulates the dishwasher cycle, may require adjustment in order to suit local conditions. 
To gain access to the cycle timer, loosen the bottom screw on the access cover located on the right side of the 
control box and rotate the access cover up (Figure 9).

The cycle timer (Figure 9) makes one complete revolution (one dishwasher cycle) in 90 seconds. It consists of 
seven cams, four of which can be adjusted. These cams actuate switches which control various machine func-
tions. A degree marker is located at the right end of the timer and corresponding notches on each cam are 
marked off in five degree increments. Every four degrees of rotation equals one second.

A description of the seven timer cams, from left to right, and each cam’s function follows:

 1. The 

Cycle/Reset

 cam, which is not adjustable, controls power to the timer motor and is activated by the 

door cycle switch.

 2.  The 

Wash/Start

 cam, which is not adjustable, controls power to the wash pump motor.

 3.  The 

Drain

 cam, which is not adjustable, controls power to the drain valve. This cam is factory-set to open 

the drain at 42.5 seconds into the cycle and keep it open until 52.5 seconds into the cycle.

 4.  The 

Fill/Flush

 cam controls power to the fill valve. During the last three seconds of drain time, the fill valve 

opens to provide a fresh water flush of the wash chamber. This flush time may be increased or decreased, 
as required by local operating conditions, by rotating the right half of the cam. This cam is factory-set 
to open the fill valve to fill the wash chamber at 49.5 seconds into the cycle and keep it open until 58.5 
seconds into the cycle. At 20 psig flowing pressure, the required quantity of water, 1.7 gallons, is allowed 
to flow into the dishwasher. If flowing pressure is different than 20 psig (or if drain flush time has been 
changed), the fill time will need to be increased or decreased to allow the dishwasher to operate with a 
minimum of 1.7 gallons of water.

 5.  The 

Detergent

 cam controls power to the detergent delivery pump. This cam is factory-set to turn the 

pump on at 1 second into the cycle and turn it off at 6.5 seconds into the cycle. This time may be increased 
or decreased to accommodate the type and concentration of detergent.

 6.  The 

Sanitizer

 cam controls power to the sanitizer delivery pump. This cam is factory-set to turn the pump 

on at 57 seconds into the cycle and turn it off at 60 seconds into the cycle. This time may be increased or 
decreased to accommodate the type and concentration of sanitizer.

 7. The 

Rinse Aid

 cam controls power to the rinse aid delivery pump. This cam is factory-set to turn the pump 

on at 56 seconds into the cycle and turn it off at 59 seconds into the cycle. This time may be increased or 
decreased to accommodate the type and concentration of rinse aid.

Start and stop time of each function is controlled by the size of the gap between the right and left halves of its 
cam and the degree of rotation at which the gap occurs. If an adjustment is required, use the supplied timer 
adjusting wrench (Figure 10) (shipped inside the control box). Rotate the left side of each cam to open the  
gap (increase “on” time) or close the gap (decrease “on” time).

Figure 10

TIMER ADJUSTING WRENCH

ACCESS COVER

CYCLE TIMER

LOOSEN SCREW

Summary of Contents for ML-130225

Page 1: ...ivision of Illinois Tool Works Inc 1758 Corporate Circle Petaluma CA 94954 Phone 800 762 7600 Fax 707 762 5036 Website Stero com ST50409 11 14 STERO SD1 Low Temp Dishwasher MODEL SD1 ML 130225 INSTRUCTION MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...nnections 7 Drain Connection 7 Water Supply Connection 7 Electrical Connection 8 Chemical Supplies 8 Pump Priming 8 Cycle Timer Adjustment 9 OPERATION 10 Controls 10 Machine Preparation 11 Dishwashing 12 Draining the Dishwasher 12 CLEANING 13 Cleaning the Dishwasher 13 Cleaning the Wash Arms 14 Do s and Don ts for Your Stero Dishwasher 14 MAINTENANCE 14 Delime Instructions 14 Lubrication 14 TROUBL...

Page 3: ...eaning and are interchangeable Stainless steel tubing connects upper and lower systems All three doors open together when the spring counter balanced handle is raised Durable door glides provide easy opening and closing The SD1 can wash up to 37 racks per hour Water usage is 1 7 gallons per rack After initial manual fill the machine automatically washes a rack of dishes drains the wash water and t...

Page 4: ... all strainer pans and screens are in place AFTER POWER IS APPLIED AND WATER TURNED ON ____ 1 Verify water supply is connected properly and not leaking ____ 2 Verify correct supply voltage and phase to machine and confirm with data plate ratings ____ 3 Close door and allow machine to fill completely ____ 4 Check wash tank to ensure 140 operating temperature after fill RUN A 1 MINUTE CYCLE ____ 1 C...

Page 5: ...nections are made With the dishwasher in its operating location turn the threaded feet as required to level the machine front to back and side to side CONVERTING FROM STRAIGHT THROUGH TO CORNER OPERATION The SD1 is shipped from the factory for straight through oper ation To convert to corner operation move the rack track and splash guard as follows 1 Remove the two screws and nuts that secure the ...

Page 6: ... AFF P2 DRAIN 2 NPT 12 1 2 AFF MISCELLANEOUS NOTES ALL DIMENSIONS TAKEN FROM FLOOR LINE MAY INCREASE 3 4 OR DECREASE 1 2 DEPENDING ON LEG ADJUSTMENT NET WEIGHT OF MACHINE 210 LBS DOMESTIC SHIPPING WEIGHT 235 LBS SIZE OF RACKS 19 3 4 X 19 3 4 3 4 H P MOTOR PLUMBING NOTES WATER HAMMER ARRESTOR MEETING ASSE 1010 STANDARD OR EQUIVALENT TO BE SUPPLIED BY OTHERS IN COMMON WATER SUPPLY LINE AT SERVICE CO...

Page 7: ...ight side of the machine rotate the drain pan and strainer as follows 1 Remove 2 screws and nuts at the front Figure 5 and 2 screws and nuts at the rear of the drain pan 2 Turn drain pan and drain pan strainer 180 so the drain exits from the right side of the machine 3 Secure drain pan by re installing 2 screws and nuts at the front and 2 screws and nuts at the rear A 2 NPT fitting external thread...

Page 8: ... CHEMICAL SUPPLIES Place the detergent rinse aid and sanitizer containers which are obtained from an independent supplier in a location where the delivery tubes will reach them Put the red delivery tube in the detergent container white in the sanitizer container and blue in the rinse aid container Make sure the delivery tube standpipes extend to the bottom of each container PUMP PRIMING Prior to o...

Page 9: ...m is factory set to open the fill valve to fill the wash chamber at 49 5 seconds into the cycle and keep it open until 58 5 seconds into the cycle At 20 psig flowing pressure the required quantity of water 1 7 gallons is allowed to flow into the dishwasher If flowing pressure is different than 20 psig or if drain flush time has been changed the fill time will need to be increased or decreased to a...

Page 10: ... switch until the corresponding chemical reaches the end of the delivery tube The DRAIN FILL switch when pressed and held on FILL opens the fill valve and allows water to flow into the dishwasher The fill valve will remain open as long as the switch is pressed The DRAIN FILL switch when pressed and held on DRAIN opens the drain valve and allows water to drain out of the dishwasher The drain valve ...

Page 11: ...DRAIN FILL switch on Fill for approximately ten seconds Water level should be at the bottom of the ring on the drain tube 1 7 gallons Figure 14 Water to the top of the ring would be 1 9 gallons and to the bottom of the overflow hole would be 2 3 gallons The overflow hole will automatically drain any excess water Check the chemical sight tubes Figure 15 before beginning dishwashing Replenish any ch...

Page 12: ...se the doors and continue operation If the washing cycle is interrupted the cycle will continue from the time of interruption and complete the cycle None of the machine functions will operate unless the POWER switch is on and the doors are closed Occasionally check the drain pan strainer Figure 13 and clean it as necessary to prevent it from becoming clogged which could result in water splashing o...

Page 13: ...r cleaning Make sure drain pan strainer is replaced with the strainer screen down and the handles at the front and back facing up Figure 18 6 To continue washing turn the POWER switch On close the doors and press and hold the DRAIN FILL switch on FILL for 10 seconds 7 After cleaning at end of day leave doors open and allow the interior to air out and dry Cleaning the Wash Arms If the wash arms do ...

Page 14: ...DO NOT use detergents formulated for residential dishwashers DO NOT allow food soil to accumulate on the tank bottom DO NOT exceed chemical manufacturer s recommended concentrations for detergent sanitizer rinse aid or lime scale remover DO NOT use steel wool to clean ware or warewasher surface DO NOT allow foreign objects to enter the unit especially metallic contaminants NOTE Failure to follow u...

Page 15: ...ded 7 Excessive lime deposits throughout wash rinse system 8 Dirty line strainer see Figure 6 causing reduced water flow Turn off water supply remove strainer cap withdraw and clean screen and reassemble 9 Incorrect type or concentration of detergent 10 Check to make sure chemical supply hoses are in the their proper container Red in detergent blue in rinse aid white in sanitizer Also check the st...

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