Glastender, Inc. • 5400 North Michigan • Saginaw, MI • 48604-9780 • 989.752.4275 • 800.748.0423 • Fax 989.752.4444 • www.glastender.com
Easy maintenance is the key to superior results
1. Remove the four parts from the top of the glasswasher.
2. Remove the conveyor wheel. Any large debris found inside
the machine, like broken glass, lemon seeds, stir sticks, and so
on, should also be removed.
3. Check the spray box, making
sure none of the spray holes
are clogged. If a clog is found,
the spray box is easily removed
by lifting up on the spray box
clamps. Use a nylon brush to
scrub the spray box holes clean.
4. Remove the tank screen
and dump any debris into
the trash. Rinse and clean
the tank screen thoroughly.
5. Remove the drain stopper and any
debris from the lower wash tank. Make
sure nothing is clogging the pump inlet
screen, inside the lower wash tank.
6. Remove the scrap tray
and empty out any debris
that may have passed
through the tank screen.
7. Use a damp cloth to wipe
down the entire wash tank. For
more stubborn stains, use a
nylon brush or a Scotch-Brite
Stainless Steel Cleaner® pad.
Never use steel wool to clean
stainless steel. Steel wool will
cause the stainless steel to rust.
8. Re-assemble the glasswasher and you are ready to start the
next day. Over time, mineral deposits from water will build up
inside the tank. A chemical de-liming agent added while running
the de-liming cycle will remove mineral deposits.
Drainboard insert
Drainboard pan
Sliding cover
Inner cover
Inlet
screen
Every NSF listed glasswasher performs well when new. The real challenge is to perform well after long-term use.
This is where simple maintenance becomes critical. The GW24 glasswasher disassembles quickly for cleaning.
No tools are required. Cleaning is so straightforward, we can illustrate the entire process in the steps below.
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