Champion Industries Inc. (herein referred to as Champion), P.O. Box 4149, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27115,
and P.O. Box 301, 2674 North Service Road, Jordan Station, Ontario, Canada, L0R 1S0, warrants machines, and parts,
as set out below.
Warranty of Machines: Champion warrants all new machines of its manufacture bearing the name “Champion”
and installed within the United States and Canada to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a
period of one (1) year after the date of installation or fifteen (15) months after the date of shipment by
Champion, whichever occurs first. [See below for special provisions relating to glasswashers.] The warranty
registration card must be returned to Champion within ten (10) days after installation. If warranty card is not
returned to Champion within such period, the warranty will expire after one year from the date of shipment.
Champion will not assume any responsibility for extra costs for installation in any area where there are
jurisdictional problems with local trades or unions.
If a defect in workmanship or material is found to exist within the warranty period, Champion, at its election,
will either repair or replace the defective machine or accept return of the machine for full credit; provided,
however, as to glasswashers, Champion’s obligation with respect to labor associated with any repairs shall end
(a) 120 days after shipment, or (b) 90 days after installation, whichever occurs first. In the event that Champion
elects to repair, the labor and work to be performed in connection with the warranty shall be done during regular
working hours by a Champion authorized service technician. Defective parts become the property of Champion.
Use of replacement parts not authorized by Champion will relieve Champion of all further liability in connection
with its warranty. In no event will Champion’s warranty obligation exceed Champion’s charge for the machine.
The following are not covered by Champion’s warranty:
a. Lighting of gas pilots or burners.
b. Cleaning of gas lines.
c. Replacement of fuses or resetting of overload breakers.
d. Adjustment of thermostats.
e. Adjustment of clutches.
f. Opening or closing of utility supply valves or switching of electrical supply current.
g. Cleaning of valves, strainers, screens, nozzles, or spray pipes.
h. Performance of regular maintenance and cleaning as outlined in operator’s guide.
i. Damages resulting from water conditions, accidents, alterations, improper use, abuse,
tampering, improper installation, or failure to follow maintenance and operation procedures.
j. Wear on Pulper cutter blocks, pulse vanes, and auger brush.
Examples of the defects not covered by warranty include, but are not limited to: (1) Damage to the exterior or
interior finish as a result of the above. (2) Use with utility service other than that designated on the rating plate.
(3) Improper connection to utility service. (4) Inadequate or excessive water pressure. (5) Corrosion from chemicals dispensed in excess of recommended concentrations. (6) Failure of electrical components due to connection
of chemical dispensing equipment installed by others. (7) Leaks or damage resulting from such leaks caused by
the installer, including those at machine table connections or by connection of chemical dispensing equipment
installed by others. (8) Failure to comply with local building codes. (9) Damage caused by labor dispute.
Warranty of Parts: Champion warrants all new machine parts produced or authorized by Champion to be free
from defects in material and workmanship for a period of 90 days from date of invoice. If any defect in
material and workmanship is found to exist within the warranty period Champion will replace the defective
part without charge.
DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES AND LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY
IS ONLY TO THE EXTENT REFLECTED ABOVE. CHAMPION MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES,
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED, TO ANY WARRANTY OF
MERCHANTABILITY, OR FITNESS OF PURPOSE. CHAMPION SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. THE REMEDIES SET OUT ABOVE ARE THE
EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES FOR ANY DEFECTS FOUND TO EXIST IN CHAMPION DISHWASHING
MACHINES AND CHAMPION PARTS, AND ALL OTHER REMEDIES ARE EXCLUDED, INCLUDING
ANY LIABILITY FOR INCIDENTALS OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.
. CHAMPION’S WARRANTY
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Champion does not authorize any other person, including persons who deal in Champion dishwashing machines to
change this warranty or create any other obligation in connection with Champion Dishwashing Machines.
INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION
Welcome to Champion . . .
and thank you for allowing us to take care of your dishwashing needs.
This manual covers the door-type series dishwasher models D-H1, D-HB, and D-LF.
Your machine was completely assembled, inspected, and thoroughly tested at our factory before
it was shipped to your installation site.
This manual contains:
•Warranty Information
• Operation and Cleaning Instructions
• Maintenance Instructions
•Troubleshooting Guide
• Basic Service Information
• Replacement Parts Lists
•Electrical Schematics
Complete and return your warranty registration card within ten (10) days after the installation of
your machine.
All information, illustrations and specifications contained in this manual are based upon the
latest product information available at the time of publication. Champion constantly improves
its products and reserves the right to make changes at any time or to change specifications or
design without notice and without incurring obligation.
For your protection, factory authorized parts should always be used for repairs.
Replacement parts may be ordered from your Champion authorized parts distributor or
from your Champion authorized service agency. When ordering parts, please supply the model
number, serial number, voltage and phase of your machine, the part number, part description and
quantity.
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GENERAL
GENERAL
This manual covers the Champion door type dishwashing machine. These machines are fully
automatic and come equipped with a 1-HP pump motor.
The D-series dishwasher is available in the following models:
Model Numbers
D-H1, D-HB, D-LF
The D-H1 model is a high temperature (180°F/82°C rinse) sanitizing model without booster.
The D-HB model is a high temperature (180°F/82°C rinse) sanitizing model with booster.
The D-LF is a low temperature (Min. 140°F/60°C) sanitizing model for use with a sodium
hypochlorite (Chlorine) based sanitizer at a minimum concentration of 50PPM in the final rinse.
Standard Equipment includes:
D-H1, D-HB, D-LF
• Automatic tank fill• Common utility connections
• Built-in electric (D-HB only) or • Two dish racks (peg and flat bottom)
steam booster heater (D-HB only)• Detergent/chemical connection provisions
• Drain Valve – Electric• Stainless steel front and side panels
• Specified as straight-through or corner model• Top-mounted, splash-proof control console
• Electric tank heat• 60-second time cycle
• Balanced three door lift system• 2" O.D. gravity drain connection
• Low-water tank heat protection• Water pressure regulating valve
• 1-Hp drip-proof pump motor(mounted) (D-HB only)
• Door safety switches• Interchangeable upper and lower spray arms
Options (D-HB only)
• Electric booster (70°F/39°C temperature rise)
heater for 110°F/43°C supply water
• Steam injector or steam coil tank heat
(steam booster 40°F/23°C – 70°F/39°C rise)
1. Immediately after unpacking the machine, inspect for any shipping damage. If damage
2. Remove the dishwasher from the skid. Adjust the feet if required, then move the
3. Level the machine (if required) by placing a level on the top of machine and adjusting
CAUTION:
Care should be taken when lifting the machine to prevent damage.
is found, save the packing material and contact the carrier immediately.
machine to its permanent location.
the feet. Level the machine front-to-back and side-to-side.
4. Remove the two dishracks and pressure gauge from the interior of the machine. Install
the pressure gauge in the upper fill piping of the dishwasher in the petcock provided.
NOTE:
The installation of your machine must meet local health codes.
Changing from Straight-through to Corner Operation
Your door-type dishwasher was specified to the factory as a straight-through configuration or
corner configuration. Your machine can be converted from straight-through to corner or from
corner to straight-through. The factory has kits for these conversions available. For instructions
and part numbers, see Appendixes A, B, and C.
Electrical Connections
!
WARNING:
Electrical and grounding connections must comply with the National Electrical Code
and/or Local Electrical Codes.
!
WARNING:
When working on the dishwasher, disconnect the electric service and place a tag at the
disconnect switch to indicate work is being done on that circuit.
1. A qualified electrician must compare the electrical power supply with the machine
electrical specifications stamped on the MACHINE ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
PLATE located inside the top mounted control cabinet before connecting to the
incoming service at a fused disconnect switch.
2. Motor rotation was set at the factory. Check the rotation of the motor shaft (CW when
viewed from rear of motor). For three phase machines, reversing the motor direction is
done in the control cabinet by reversing the wires L1 and L2 on the disconnect side of
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Electrical Connections (cont’d)
the main electrical connection block. For single phase machines, motor rotation is
changed at the motor connection plate on the rear of the single phase motor.
3. A knock-out is provided at the rear of the top mounted control cabinet for the electrical
service connection. A single source electrical connection has been provided. A fused
disconnect switch or circuit breaker (supplied by others) is required to protect each
power supply circuit.
Plumbing Connections
CAUTION:
!
Plumbing connections must comply with local sanitary and plumbing codes.
Water Connections
INSTALLATION
1. Connect the hot water supply using a 3/4” NPT connection. The connection point is
located behind the lower front panel of the dishwasher. Supply enters from underneath
the machine.
8-7/8"
[225 mm]
FLOOR
Figure 1Figure 2
D-HBD-H1, D-LF
3/4” NPT Water Supply Connection3/4” NPT Water Supply Connection
Behind Front PanelBehind Front Panel
8-7/8"
[225 mm]
FLOOR
2. Minimum incoming water supply temperature requirements are listed below:
D-HB with built-in 40°F/23°C rise electric booster (Minimum 140°F/60°C)
(Min./Max. flow pressure 20 – 22 psi/138 Kpa)
D-HB with built-in 70°F/39°C rise electric booster (Minimum 110°F/43°C)
(Min./Max. flow pressure 20 – 22 psi/138 Kpa)
3. A manual shut-off valve for steam and water (supplied by others) should be installed in
4. A 3/4" Pressure Regulating Valve (PRV), should be installed on the incoming water
Drain Connections
1. Models D-HB, D-H1, and D-LF are GRAVITY DRAIN machines equipped with a
supply line to allow for servicing of the machine. The shut-off valve should be the same
size or larger than the supply line.
supply line if water flow pressure exceeds 20 – 22 psi/138 Kpa.
A PRV is standard equipment on Model D-HB.
A PRV is not standard equipment on Models D-H1 and D-LF.
The PRV may be obtained locally or direct from Champion.
2" hose connection point.
• Drain height for ALL MODELS must not exceed 8-7/8" [225 mm] above floor level.
WARNING:
!
Connection of the machine to a drain line higher than the machine drain height will
prevent the machine from draining properly.
Ventilation
NOTE:
Ventilation must comply with local sanitary and plumbing codes.
CAUTION:
!
Exhaust air should not be vented into a wall, ceiling, or concealed space of a building.
Condensation can cause damage.
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Chemical Connections
NOTE:
Consult a qualified chemical supplier for your chemical needs.
Models D-HB, D-H1 and D-LF
Refer to Figure 3.
1. Labeled chemical signal connection points are provided inside the control cabinet for
chemical dispensing equipment (supplied by others).
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CAUTION
120V SUPPLY
DISPENSERS
ONLY
RINSE/SANI
COMMON
RETURN
DETERGENT
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17
18
19
15
2
2
10
Signal connection points include:
• Detergent signal 120VAC
between Wire #10 and Wire #2
(1 AMP MAX AMP LOAD)
• Rinse Aid/Sanitizer signal 120VAC
between Wire #15 and Wire #2
(1 AMP MAX AMP LOAD)
INSTALLATION
Figure 3
D-HB, D-H1, D-LF
Chemical Connection Points
Left Side Interior of Control Cabinet
Detergent
Refer to Figure 4.
1. Two removable black plugs, located on the rear and left side of the wash tank are
provided as detergent equipment insertion points.
1/2" Black Removable Plug
Detergent Injection Point
Wash Tank Detergent Equipment
1/2" Black Removable Plug
Detergent Sensor Point
Figure 4
D-HB, D-H1, D-LF
Insertion Points
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INSTALLATION
Chemical Connections (cont’d)
Detergent (cont’d)
2. Detergent may be added manually if dishwasher is not equipped with dispensing
Rinse Aid/Sanitizer
Model D-HB and D-H1
Refer to Figure 5.
1. A rinse aid injection point is provided via a 1/4" NPT plug located in the final rinse
2. Use a liquid rinse aid.
equipment. Consult your chemical supplier for recommended amounts.
piping. The plug is located in a cross fitting on the outlet side of the vacuum breaker.
The vacuum breaker is located behind the control cabinet at the top of the machine.
Figure 5
Rinse Aid Injection Point
D-HB, D-H1 Only
NOTE:
Models D-HB and D-H1 do not require sanitizer.
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Chemical Connections (cont’d)
Rinse Aid/Sanitizer (cont’d)
Model D-LF
Refer to Figure 6.
1. A rinse aid injection point is provided via a 1/4" NPT plug located in the final rinse
piping. The plug is located in a cross fitting on the outlet side of the vacuum breaker.
The vacuum breaker is located behind the control cabinet at the top of the machine.
2. Use a liquid rinse aid.
3. A sanitizer injection point is provided via a 1/8" NPT plug located in the final rinse
piping. The plug is located in a cross fitting on the outlet side of the vacuum breaker.
The vacuum breaker is located behind the control cabinet at the top of the machine.
4. Use a sodium hypochlorite (Chlorine) based sanitizer at a minimum concentration of
50PPM in the final rinse. Use chlorine test papers to verify and monitor the 50PPM
chlorine level.
INSTALLATION
Figure 6
D-LF
Rinse Aid/Sanitizer Injection Points
WARNING:
!
Never premix rinse aid with the sanitizing agent. Mixing may cause hazardous gases
to form.
CAUTION:
!
Some metal, including silver, aluminum, and pewter are attacked by sodium
hypochlorite (chlorine sanitizer). Avoid cleaning these metals in a D-LF dishwasher.
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INITIAL START-UP
INITIAL START-UP
After plumbing and electrical connections are completed, follow the steps below to place your
machine in service.
Model D-HB, D-H1 and D-LF
Refer to Figures 7 and 8 below.
1. Remove any foreign material from inside the machine. Make sure scrap screens are in
place.
2. Make sure wash and rinse arms are installed correctly.
3. Close the Door.
4. Turn the water and main power sources to the dishwasher ON.
5. Flip the Power switch to the ON position. The “power on” light will illuminate and the
machine will automatically fill with water.
6. Check the machine for leaks.
7. Push the Green Start Button to check automatic cycle.
8. Check pump motor rotation. Rotation is CW when viewed from rear of motor.
9. If machine checks okay, flip the power switch to OFF and machine will drain for
ten minutes.
Main power switch
circuit breaker
Green pushbutton
start switch
POWER
ON
OFF
START
WAR NING!
TURN OFF POWER BEFORE
SERVICING MACHINE
CYCLE
IN
Figure 7
Operator Controls
Top Mounted Control Cabinet
Green in cycle lite
Champion
Temperature Gauges
POWER
ON
Pressure gauge
WASHRINSE
10
OFF
Figure 8
Drain Assembly
OPERATION
Model D-HB, D-H1 and D-LF
1. Close the door and flip power switch ONPower light illuminates. Drain valve closes.
Tank fills automatically and tank heat
comes on.
2. Monitor wash tank temperature gaugeWait for temperature reading to reach
Min. 150°F/66°C (D-HB, D-H1 Only)
Temperature reading must be
Min. 120°F-140°F/49°C-60°C Optimum
(For D-LF Only)
3. Prescrap and load ware into rackPlace dishes edgewise in peg rack, cups and
bowls upside down in flat rack, and
silverware spread evenly in single layer in
flat rack.
OPERATION
4. Open door, insert rack
5. Close door, Push Green start buttonGreen cycle light will illuminate. Automatic
cycle begins.
Machine washes for 45 sec., then pauses for
1 sec.
6. During Final Rinse monitor pressureMachine final rinses for 14 sec. Pressure
gauge and final rinse temperature gauge
reading must read between 20 – 22 PSI.
Temperature gauge must read
180 – 195°F/82 – 91°C (D-HB, D-H1 Only)
Min. 120° – 140°F/49°C – 60°C Optimum
(D-LF Only)
8. Open door, remove clean rackInsert another rack of soiled ware.
9. After each meal period or every twoTurn power switch to OFF position and
hours operationmachine will drain for ten minutes. Flush
interior and clean scrap screens and pump
intake strainer. Check spray arms and clean
if necessary. Flip power switch ON and OFF
to drain remaining water repeat as necessary.
NOTE:
Opening the door at any time during the cycle will stop the machine.
Closing the door and pushing the Green start button will resume the cycle where it
left off.
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MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCE
Cleaning your machine is the best maintenance that you can provide. Components that are not
regularly flushed and cleaned do not perform well.
The Maintenance intervals shown in the following schedules are the minimum requirements
necessary for the proper performance of your machine. Maintenance intervals should be
shortened whenever your machine is faced with abnormal working conditions, hard water, or
multiple shift operations.
Maintenance Schedule
CLEANING
• Every 2 Hours or After Each Meal Period
Model D-HB, D-H1, and D-LF
1. Flip the power switch OFF.
2. Machine drain valve will open for 10 minutes automatically.
3. Flush tank interior with fresh water.
4. Remove and clean the scrap screens. Clean the pump intake screen.
5. Inspect the spray arm nozzles and rinse nozzles. Clean if necessary.
6. Close door, flip power switch ON to refill machine.
• Every 8 Hours or at the End of the Day
Model D-HB, D-H1, and D-LF
1. Flip the power switch OFF.
2. Machine drain valve will open for 10 minutes automatically.
3. Flush tank interior with fresh water.
4. Remove and clean the scrap screens. Clean the pump intake screen.
5. Remove the spray arms.
6. Clean and inspect the spray arm bearings.
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7. Flush the wash arm and rinse arm assemblies and nozzles.
8. Back flush the scrap screens and pump intake strainer.
9. Flip power switch ON then OFF to open drain valve for 10 minutes.
10. Reassemble the machine. Leave the door open to aid overnight drying.
CAUTION:
!
DO NOT LEAVE WATER IN WASH TANK OVERNIGHT
MAINTENANCE
DELIMING
Your dishwasher should be delimed regularly depending on the mineral content of your water.
Inspect the machine interior for mineral deposits and use a deliming solution for the best
cleaning results.
NOTE:
Consult your chemical supplier for an appropriate deliming solution.
WARNING:
!
Deliming solutions or other acids must not come in contact with household bleach
(sodium hypochlorite) or any chemicals containing chlorine, iodine, bromine, or
fluorine. Mixing will cause hazardous gases to form.
Skin contact with deliming solutions can cause severe irritation and possible chemical
burns. Consult your chemical supplier for specific safety precautions.
DELIMING PROCESS
Model D-HB, D-H1, and D-LF
1. Remove all dishes from machine.
2. Remove any chemical pick-up tubes from their containers.
3. Place each tube in a container of fresh water and prime the chemical lines for several
minutes to thoroughly flush chemical from the lines. Leave pick-up tubes out of their
containers.
4. Turn power switch to OFF position to drain machine for ten minutes, return power
switch to ON position to refill with fresh water.
5. Spray interior walls with delimimg solution and let sit for 5 or 10 minutes depending on
amount of build-up. Add deliming solution to wash tank. Do not let chemicals sit for
longer than 15 minutes.
6. Push the Green start button and run an automatic cycle.
7. Repeat Steps 3-4 if necessary.
8. Repeat Step 4.
9. Refill the machine and run a complete cycle two additional times. Drain and refill the
machine after each cycle to thoroughly flush any deliming solution from the interior of
the machine.
10. Flip the power switch to OFF.
11. Machine drain valve will open for 10 minutes to drain machine completely.
12. Deliming is complete.
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MAINTENANCE
OPERATION CHECKS
• Daily
1. Check temperature gauges for proper readings.
2. Check pressure gauge for proper reading (D-H1, D-HB ONLY).
3. Check for leaks.
4. Check chemical supplies and refill as necessary.
• Weekly
1. Inspect all water lines for leaks.
2. Clean all detergent residue from the exterior of the machine.
3. Check the drains for leaks.
4. Clean accumulated mineral deposits from the tank heating elements
5. Check that float switch moves freely.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Before determining any specific cause of a breakdown or abnormal operation on your
dishwasher, check that:
Checklist
1. Main power and water supply are turned on to the machine
2. All switches are ON
3. Wash pipe and rinse nozzles are clean
4. Scrap screen(s) are properly positioned
5. Spray pipes are in their proper positions
6. Doors are fully closed
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7. Thermostat(s) are at their correct setting
8. Sanitizer, detergent, and rinse additive dispensers are adequately filled.
9. Drain valve/timer problems see Appendix D for trouble shooting.
If a problem still exists, use the following for troubleshooting.
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