PREPARATION:
Before proceeding with the start-up of the unit, verify the following:
1. The pan strainer and pump suction strainer are in place and are clean.
2. The overflow tube and o-ring are installed.
3. That the wash and rinse arms are screwed securely into place and that their endcaps are tight. The wash and rinse arms
should rotate freely.
POWER UP:
To energize the unit, turn on the power at the service breaker. The voltage should have been previously verified
as being correct. If not, the voltage will have to be verified.
FILLING THE WASH TUB:
For the initial fill, ensure that the cycle selection switch is in the “AUTO” (automatic) position, and
place the power switch in the “ON” position. The unit will fill automatically and run through a rinse cycle. Open the doors and
verify that the water level is correct. Hereafter, the water level is controlled by the overflow tube. Verify that the drain stopper is
preventing the wash tub water from draining excessively. There may be some slight leakage from the drain hole. Verify that
there are no other leaks on the unit before proceeding any further. The wash tub must be completely filled before operating the
wash pump to prevent damage to the component. Once the wash tub is filled, the unit is ready for operation.
WARE PREPARATION:
Proper preparation of ware will help ensure good results and less re-washes. If not done properly, ware
may not come out clean and the efficiency of the dishmachine will be reduced. It is important to remember that a dishmachine
is not a garbage disposal and that simply throwing unscraped dishes into the machine simply defeats the purpose altogether
of washing the ware. Scraps should be removed from ware prior to being loaded into a rack.
Pre-rinsing and pre-soaking are required, especially for silverware and casserole dishes. Place cups and glasses upside down
in racks so that they do not hold water during the cycle. The dishmachine is meant not only to clean, but to sanitize as well, to
destroy all of the bacteria that could be harmful to human beings. In order to do this, ware must be properly prepared prior to
being placed in the machine.
DAILY MACHINE PREPARATION:
Refer to the section entitled “PREPARATION” at the top of this page and follow the instruc-
tions there. Afterwards, check that all of the chemical levels are correct and/or that there is plenty of detergent available for the
expected workload.
WARM-UP CYCLES:
For a typical daily start-up, it is recommended to run the machine through 3 cycles to ensure that all of
the cold water is out of the system and to verify that the unit is operating correctly. To cycle the machine, ensure that the power
is on and that the tub has filled to the correct level. Lift the doors and the cycle light will illuminate. When the light goes out,
close the doors, the unit will start, run through the cycle, and shut off automatically. Repeat this two more times. The unit should
now be ready to proceed with the washing of ware.
WASHING A RACK OF WARE:
To wash a rack, open the doors completely (being careful for hot water that may drip from the
doors) and slide the rack into the unit. Close the doors and the unit will start automatically. Once the cycle is completed, the
cycle light will turn off, open the door (again watching for the dripping hot water) and remove the rack of clean ware. Replace
with a rack of soiled ware and close the doors. The process will then repeat itself.
OPERATIONAL INSPECTION:
Based upon usage, the pan strainer may become clogged with soil and debris as the workday
progresses. Operators should regularly inspect the pan strainer to ensure it has not become clogged. If the strainer does, it will
reduce the washing capability of the machine. Instruct operators to clean out the pan strainer at regular intervals or as required
by work load.
Tempstar HH Series Technical Manual 7610-002-23-32
Issued: 09/14/2007 Revised: N/A
SECTION 2: INSTALLATION/OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
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