Champion UH-200B, UH-200, UH-100B, UL-100, UH-100 Service Manual

For machines beginning with Serial no. U-1352
Technical Manual
Champion
Model UH-200B Shown
Undercounter Dishwasher
Model
UH-200B
UH-200
UH-100B
UH-100
UL-100
High Temperature with Built-in Booster Fresh Water Final Rinse
High Temperature Fresh Water Final Rinse
High Temperature with Built-in Booster Pumped Fresh Water Final Rinse
High Temperature Pumped Fresh Water Final Rinse
Low Temperature Chemical Sanitizing Rinse
June, 2001
P. O. Box 4149 Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27115-4149 336/661-1556 Fax: 336/661-1660
Machine Serial No.
Champion Manual P/N 112653 REV. C
2674 N. Service Road Jordan Station, Ontario, Canada L0R 1S0 905/562-4195 Fax: 905/562-4618
Complete the information below for quick reference.
Model Number Serial Number
Voltage and Phase
Champion Parts Supplier Phone
Champion Service Agency Phone
Champion (USA) National Service Department
Phone: 1(336) 661-1556
1(800) 858-4477
Fax: 1(336) 661-1660
Champion (Canada) National Service Department
Phone: 1(905) 562-4195
1(800) 263-5798
Fax: 1(905) 562-4618
Note: When calling to order parts, be sure to have the model number, serial number,
voltage and phase of your machine.
Champion
Machine Data Plate with model & serial number
Machine
located on the front of the lower panel.
COPYRIGHT © 2001 by Champion Industries, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
REVISION RECORD
REVISION RECORD
Revision Revised Serial Number Comments
Date Pages Effectivity
2/25/99 All U-1352 First issue of manual and
replacement parts lists
10/25/99 7, 9, 10, ALL Increased size of supply
92, 93 line, line strainer, and PRV
from 1/2" to 3/4" I.D.
10/25/99 75, 99 ALL Corrected Thermistor
Resistance Chart
5/1/00 133 U-1991 Changed Models UH-200 &
UH-200B fill hose, valve to 3/4"
revised fill piping & bracket
5/1/01 142, 143 ALL Changed P/N 112621 to
900827 prior to S/N U1938, and
113292 after S/N U1938. Changed
P/N’s 112622 & 112623 to
900828 prior to S/N U1938 and
113293 after S/N U1938.
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SAFETY SUMMARY
SAFETY SUMMARY
Safety Symbols
The following symbols appear throughout this manual alerting you to potential
hazards. Statements associated with each symbol are printed in italics.
WARNING:
Warning statements indicate any condition or practice that could result in personal injury or possible loss of life.
CAUTION:
!
Caution statements indicate any condition or practice which, if not strictly observed or remedied, could result in damage to or destruction of the dishwasher.
NOTE:
Note statements indicate any condition or practice which, if observed, will help in the safe completion of a task.
General Safety Rules
The following general safety rules must be observed in addition to the specific cautions and warnings presented in this manual.
Your Champion dishwasher uses hot water to clean and sanitize a variety of wares.
(Model UL-100 uses chemicals to sanitize wares.) Machine surfaces and wares become hot during and immediately following normal operations. Operators should use caution when loading and unloading wares from the machine.
Operators must NOT bypass a safety interlock or control to operate the dishwasher.
The service and maintenance instructions contained in this manual are intended for qualified service personnel. These instructions assume that you are trained in basic electricity and
mechanical theory. If you are not a trained technician, then do not attempt to adjust or repair the dishwasher as serious personal injury or damage to the dishwasher may result.
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LIMITED WARRANTY
LIMITED WARRANTY
Champion Industries Inc. (herein referred to as Champion), P.O. Box 4149, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27115, and P.O. Box 301, 2674 N. Service Road, Jordan Station, 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. CHAMPION'S WARRANTY 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.
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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.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE
Revision Record ........................................................................................................... i
Safety Summary ........................................................................................................... iii
Limited Warranty ......................................................................................................... iv
PART 1: GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS........................................................
1.1 About this Manual................................................................................................ 1
1.2 Model Numbers ................................................................................................... 2
1.3 Standard Equipment and Options ........................................................................ 3
1.4 Dimensions, Capacities, and Rough-in ................................................................ 4
PART 2: INSTALLATION ..............................................................................
2.1 Introduction .......................................................................................................... 7
2.2 Unpack the Dishwasher ....................................................................................... 7
2.3 Permanent Placement ........................................................................................... 8
2.4 Water Connections .............................................................................................. 8
2.4.1 Model UH-200B, UH-200 ......................................................................... 9
2.4.2 Model UH-100B, UH-100, UL-100........................................................... 10
2.5 Drain Connections (All models) .......................................................................... 11
2.6 Installation and Service Switch (Model UH-200B, UH-100B Only) .................. 12
2.7 Electrical Connections (Single Phase) ................................................................. 13
2.7.1 Model UH-200B, UH-100B....................................................................... 13
2.7.2 Model UH-200, UH-100, UL-100 ............................................................. 14
2.8 Electrical Connections (Three Phase) .................................................................. 15
2.8.1 Model UH-200B, UH-100B....................................................................... 15
2.9 Chemical Connections ......................................................................................... 16
2.9.1 General (All Models) ................................................................................. 16
2.9.2 Models UH-200B, UH-200 (Chemical Adjust and Prime) ........................ 19
2.9.3 Models UH-100B, UH-100 (Chemical Adjust and Prime) ........................ 20
2.9.4 Model UL-100 (Chemical Adjust and Prime)............................................ 21
2.10 Installing Optional Chemical Pumps ................................................................... 22
2.10.1 Model UH-200B, UH-200 ....................................................................... 22
2.10.2 Model UH-100B, UH-100 ....................................................................... 25
2.11 Initial Start-up (All Models) ................................................................................ 26
2.11.1 Model UH-200B, UH-200 ....................................................................... 27
2.11.2 Model UH-100B, UH-100, UL-100......................................................... 28
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PART 3: DAILY OPERATION........................................................................
3.1 Introduction .......................................................................................................... 29
3.2 Preparing your Dishwasher (All Models) ............................................................ 29
3.3 Loading your Dishwasher (All Models) .............................................................. 30
3.4 Description of Operator Controls and Displays (All Models) ............................. 31
3.5 Basic Operation.................................................................................................... 34
3.5.1 Model UH-200B, UH-200 ......................................................................... 34
3.5.2 Model UH-100B, UH-100, UL-100........................................................... 36
PART 4: CLEANING and MAINTENANCE ..................................................
4.1 Introduction .......................................................................................................... 39
4.2 Daily Cleaning Schedules (All Models) .............................................................. 39
4.3 Deliming Schedules (All Models) ....................................................................... 40
4.3.1 Deliming Procedure (All Models) ............................................................. 40
4.4 Preventive Maintenance Schedules (All Models) ................................................ 41
4.5 Lubrication (All Models) ..................................................................................... 41
PART 5: OPERATOR TROUBLESHOOTING ...............................................
5.1 Introduction .......................................................................................................... 43
5.2 Troubleshooting Basics........................................................................................ 43
5.3 Using the Touchpad/Display to Evaluate Problems ............................................. 44
5.4 Reading Error Codes ............................................................................................ 45
5.5 Troubleshooting Guide ........................................................................................ 46
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PART 6: SERVICE TROUBLESHOOTING ...................................................
6.1 Introduction .......................................................................................................... 51
6.2 Operation Sequence and Timing Charts .............................................................. 52
6.2.1 Model UH-200B, UH-200 ......................................................................... 52
6.2.2 Model UH-100B, UH-100 ......................................................................... 54
6.2.3 Model UL-100 ........................................................................................... 56
6.3 Error Codes .......................................................................................................... 58
6.4 Troubleshooting Guide ........................................................................................ 60
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PART 7: SOLID STATE CIRCUIT BOARDS .................................................
7.1 Introduction ..................................................................................................... 61
7.2 Control Cabinet Layout and Board Function .................................................. 61
7.3 Replacement Circuit Board Set-up .................................................................. 62
7.3.1 Timer Control Board Program Jumper Settings .................................... 62
7.3.2 Timer Control Board LED Status Lights ............................................... 63
7.3.3 Temperature/Pressure Control Board Program Jumper Settings ........... 64
7.3.4 Temperature/Pressure Control Board LED Status Lights ..................... 65
7.3.5 Time Select (Fill/Chemical Dispenser) Board....................................... 66
7.4 Circuit Board Connector Diagrams and Test Points ........................................ 70
7.4.1 Timer Control and Time Select (Fill/Chemical Dispenser) Board ....... 72
7.4.2 Temperature/Pressure Display Board ................................................... 74
7.4.3 Touchpad/Display ................................................................................. 76
7.5 Circuit Board Removal and Replacement ....................................................... 78
7.5.1 Timer Control Board Removal .............................................................. 78
7.5.2 Temperature/Pressure Display Board Removal ..................................... 80
7.5.3 Touchpad/Display Removal and Replacement ...................................... 82
7.5.4 Time Select (Fill/Chemical Dispenser) Board Removal ....................... 85
PART 8: COMPONENT REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT .............................
8.1 Introduction .......................................................................................................... 87
8.1.1 Special Tools and Materials................................................................ 87
8.1.2 Electrical Component Locator Diagram............................................. 88
8.1.3 Troubleshooting the 10-point Terminal Board ................................... 90
8.2 Components ......................................................................................................... 92
8.2.1 Pressure Reducing Valve, (PRV), Adjustment .................................... 92
Model UH-200B, UH-200
8.2.2 Water Line Strainer............................................................................. 93
Model UH-200B, UH-200 Model UH-100B, UH-100, UL-100
8.2.3 Fill/Rinse Water Solenoid Valve ......................................................... 93
Model UH-200B, UH-200 Model UH-100B, UH-100, UL-100
8.2.4 Water Level Probe .............................................................................. 95
Model UH-200B, UH-200
8.2.5 Vacuum Breaker ................................................................................. 96
Model UH-200B, UH-200
8.2.6 Pressure Transducer ............................................................................ 97
Model UH-200B, UH-200
8.2.7 Thermistors (All Models) ................................................................... 99
8.2.8 Wash Tank Heater and High Limit Thermostat .................................. 100
(All models except UL-100)
8.2.9 Booster Tank Heater and High Limit Thermostat .............................. 101
Model UH-200B, UH-100B
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PART 8: ..........................................................................................................
COMPONENT REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT (CONT.)
8.2 Components (Cont.)
8.2.10 Wash Pump/Motor (All Models) ........................................................................ 102
8.2.11 Drain Pump/Motor, Drain Valve (All Models) .................................................. 104
8.2.12 Wash Arm Bearings (All Models) ...................................................................... 105
8.2.13 Rinse Arm Bearings ............................................................................................ 106
Model UH-200B, UH-200
8.2.14 Door Shock and Hinge Assembly (All Models)................................................. 107
8.2.15 Door Safety Switch and Magnet (All Models) ................................................... 108
8.2.16 Circuit Breaker (All Models).............................................................................. 109
PART 9: REPLACEMENT PARTS ..........................................................
PART 10: ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICS ...................................................
A701543 UH-200B Single Phase
A701542 UH-200 Single Phase
A701545 UH-100B Single Phase
A701544 UH-100 Single Phase
A701546 UL-100 Single Phase
A701628 UH-200B Three Phase
A701627 UH-100B Three Phase
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LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 2.4.1 – Water Connections ( UH-200B, UH-200) .............................................. 9
Figure 2.4.2 – Water Connections (UH-100B, UH-100, UL-100) ................................. 9
Figure 2.5.3 – Recommended Direct Drain Connections for All Models ...................... 11
Figure 2.6.1 – Installation and Service Switch (UH-200B, UH-100B Only) ................ 12
Figure 2.9.1 – Control Cabinet Retaining Screws .......................................................... 17
Figure 2.9.2 – Fill/Chemical Dispenser Circuit Board................................................... 18
Figure 2.9.3 – Chemical Bottle Placement ..................................................................... 18
Figure 2.9.4 – UH-200B, UH-200 Touchpad/Display ................................................... 19
Figure 2.9.5 – Rinse Aid Injection Point (UH-200B, UH-200) ..................................... 19
Figure 2.9.6 – UH-100B, UH-100 Touchpad/Display ................................................... 20
Figure 2.9.7 – Fill Chute (UH-100B, UH-100, UL-100) ............................................... 20
Figure 2.9.8 – UL-100 Touchpad/Display ...................................................................... 21
Figure 2.9.9 – Fill Chute Discharge (UH-100B, UH-100, UL-100) .............................. 21
Figure 2.10.1 – UH-200B, UH-200 Chemical Pumps .................................................... 22
Figure 2.10.2 – Chemical Pump Connection Terminal Block ......................................... 22
Figure 2.10.3 – UH-100B, UH-100 Chemical Pumps ..................................................... 25
Figure 3.4.1 – Door Safety Magnet Location................................................................. 31
Figure 3.4.2 – Circuit Breaker Location ........................................................................ 31
Figure 5.3.1 – Self-Diagnostics Display ........................................................................ 44
Figure 5.3.2 – LO Temperature Displayed ..................................................................... 44
Figure 6.2.1 – Timing Chart (UH-200B, UH-200) ........................................................ 53
Figure 6.2.2 – Timing Chart (UH-100B, UH-100) ........................................................ 55
Figure 6.2.3 – Timing Chart (UL-100)........................................................................... 57
Figure 7.2.1 – Circuit Board Layout (All Models) ........................................................ 61
Figure 7.3.1 – Timer Control Board Jumpers and.......................................................... 62
LED Status Lights
Figure 7.3.2 – Temperature/Pressure Display Board Jumpers ....................................... 64
and LED Status Lights
Figure 7.3.3 – Time Select (Fill/Chemical Dispenser)................................................... 66
Board Potentiometers
Figure 7.3.4 – Rinse Aid and Sanitizer Pump Adjustment ............................................. 69
Figure 7.4.1 – Timer Control Board and Time Select Board ......................................... 72
Connector Diagrams
Figure 7.4.2 – Temperature/Display Board .................................................................... 74
Connector Diagrams
Figure 7.4.3 – Touchpad/Display Connector Diagram ................................................... 76
Figure 8.1.1 – Electrical Component Locator Diagram ................................................. 88
Figure 8.1.2 – 10-Point Terminal Board ......................................................................... 90
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Figure 9.1 – Upper Hood Assembly and Control Cabinet (All Models) ......................... 112
Figure 9.2 – Tank, Base, Guide Rails, and Panels (UH-200B, UH-200) ........................ 114
Figure 9.3 – Tank, Base, Guide Rails, and Panels (UH-100B, UH-100, UL-100).......... 116
Figure 9.4 – Door and Door Safety Switch Assembly (All Models)............................... 118
Figure 9.5 – Final Rinse Manifold Assembly (UH-200B, UH-200) ............................... 120
Figure 9.6 – Chemical Injection Points, Water Level Probe Assy. (UH-200B, UH-200. 122
and Fill Chute Assemby (UH-100B, UH-100, UL-100)
Figure 9.7 – Sump and Spray Piping Assembly (UH-200B, UH-200)............................ 124
Figure 9.8 – Sump and Spray Piping Assembly (UH-100B, UH-100, UL-100) ............. 126
Figure 9.9 – Spray Arm Assembly (UH-200B, UH-200) ................................................ 128
Figure 9.10 – Spray Arm Assembly (UH-100B, UH-100, UL-100) ................................. 130
Figure 9.11 – Fill/Rinse Valve Assembly (UH-200B, UH-200)........................................ 132
Figure 9.12 – Fill/Rinse Valve Assembly (UH-100B, UH-100, UL-100) ......................... 134
Figure 9.13 – Wash Pump Piping, Drain Pump, Drain Valve and Drain Piping ............... 136
(All Models)
Figure 9.14 – Wash Pump/Motor Assembly (All Models) ................................................ 138
Figure 9.15 – Booster Assembly (UH-200B, UH-100B) .................................................. 140
Figure 9.16 – Solid State Controls (All Models) ............................................................... 142
Figure 9.17 – Base Mounted Electrical Controls (All Models)......................................... 144
Figure 9.18 – (Optional) Detergent Pump for High Temp Machines ................................ 146
(UH-200B, UH-200, UH-100B, UH-100)
Figure 9.19 – (Optional) Rinse Aid Pump for High Temp Machines................................ 148
(UH-200B, UH-200, UH-100B, UH-100)
Figure 9.20 – (Standard) Chemical Dispensing Pumps for Low Temp Machines ............ 150
(UL-100)
Figure 9.21 – Dishracks, Line Strainer, PRV (All Models) ............................................... 152
LIST OF FIGURES (Cont.)
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1.1 About this Manual
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 any obligation.
Manual Organization
This manual is divided into eleven parts:
Part 1, General Specifications, introduces this manual and the dishwasher models
in general.
Part 2, Installation, explains the installation of the dishwasher and describes the
connection of utilities, chemical dispensing pumps, and initial start-up.
Part 3, Daily Operation, explains operator controls and basic operation. Part 4, Cleaning and Maintenance, explains cleaning, deliming, preventive maintenance,
and lubrication.
Part 5, explains basic troubleshooting for the operator. Part 6, explains basic troubleshooting for the service technician. Parts 7-8, provide detailed repair procedures for the trained service technician. Part 9, contains parts diagrams and parts lists. Part 10, contains electrical schematics.
NOTE:
Unless noted otherwise, dimensions, capacities, temperatures, etc., given in this manual are U.S. Customary Measures and the Metric Equivalents of the U.S. customary measures.
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Part 1: GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
1.2 Model Numbers
UH-200B
The UH-200B is a high temperature (180°F/82°C) sanitizing machine with a built-in booster. (40°F/22°C) rise booster is standard requiring a minimum incoming water supply temperature of 140°F/60°C. A (70°F/39°C) rise booster is available which requires a minimum incoming water supply temperature of 110°F/43°C. The UH-200B is a fresh water rinse machine. Final rinse water enters the final rinse spray system under line pressure. A portion of the final rinse water is retained for the next wash cycle.
UH-200
The UH-200 is a high temperature (180°F/82°C) sanitizing machine without a built-in booster. It requires a minimum incoming water supply temperature of 180°F/82°C. The UH-200 is a fresh water rinse machine. Final rinse water enters the final rinse spray system under line pressure. A portion of the final rinse water is retained for the next wash cycle.
UH-100B
The UH-100B is a high temperature (180°F/82°C) sanitizing machine with a built-in booster. (40°F/22°C) rise booster is standard requiring a minimum incoming water supply temperature of 140°F/60°C. A (70°F/39°C) rise booster is available which requires a minimum incoming water supply temperature of 110°F/43°C. The UH-100B is a fresh water pumped final rinse machine. Final rinse water enters the wash tank and is recirculated by the wash pump. The final rinse water is retained for the next wash cycle.
UH-100
The UH-100 is a high temperature (180°F/82°C) sanitizing machine without a built-in booster. It requires a minimum incoming water supply temperature of 180°F/82°C. The UH-100 is a fresh water pumped final rinse machine. Final rinse water enters the wash tank and is recirculated by the wash pump. The final rinse water is retained for the next wash cycle.
UL-100
The UL-100 is a low temperature (140°F/60°C) chemical sanitizing machine for use with a sodium hypochlorite (chlorine) based sanitizer at a minimum concentration of 50 PPM (for USA/Consult the local authority for Canada) in the final rinse. It requires a minimum incoming water supply temperature of 140°F/60°C. The UL-100 is a fresh water pumped final rinse machine. Final rinse water enters the wash tank and is recirculated by the wash pump. The final rinse water is retained for the next wash cycle.
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1.3 Standard Equipment
All Models
304 stainless steel construction Interchangeable upper and lower spray arms 3/4 Hp pump/motor assembly Top mounted slide-out control cabinet Solid state electronic controls Pumped drain Flexible fill and drain hoses Door safety switch Easily removable scrap screen Dishracks (peg rack and flat bottom rack)
Part 1: GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
UH-200B
40°F/22°C rise booster Tank heater Low water tank heat protection Top and side panels
UH-100B
40°F/22°C rise booster Tank heater Low water tank heat protection
UL-100
Three built-in chemical dispensing pumps
for detergent, rinse aid, and sanitizer
1.3 Options
UH-200B
70°F/39°C rise booster Detergent pump kit (P/N 900799) Rinse aid pump kit (P/N 900803) Pressure reducing
valve 3/4" (P/N 107550)
UH-200
Tank heater Low water tank heat protection Top and side panels
UH-100
Tank heater Low water tank heat protection
UH-200
Detergent pump kit (P/N 900799) Rinse aid pump kit (P/N 900803) Pressure reducing
valve 3/4" (P/N 107550)
UH-100B
70°F/39°C rise booster Detergent pump kit (P/N 900800) Rinse aid pump kit (P/N 900802) Full side panel kit (P/N 900804)
All Models
6" Legs (set of 4) (P/N 324087)
UH-100
Detergent pump kit (P/N 900800) Rinse aid pump kit (P/N 900802)
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1.4 Dimensions, Capacities, and Rough-in
Dimensions (All Models)
Height 33-3/4" [858mm] Width 23-7/8" [607mm] Length 23" [584mm]
Volume crated: 15 cu. ft. [.4 cu.m] Approx. Shipping weight crated: 215 lbs [98 Kg]
Wash Tank Capacities
UH-200B, UH-200 3.6 US gal. (14 liters) UH-100B, UH-100 1.8 US gal. (7 liters) UL-100 ≅ 2.3 US gal. (8.7 liters)
Water Usage (per rack)
UH-200B, UH-200 1.1 US gal. (4.2 liters)
UH-100B, UH-100 1.8 US gal. (6.8 liters)
UL-100 2.3 US gal. (8.7 liters)
Total Cycle Time
UH-200B, UH-200 90 seconds
UH-100B, UH-100 120 seconds
UL-100 155 seconds
Racks per hour (NSF rated)
UH-200B, UH-200 30 racks/hr.
UH-100B, UH-100 24 racks/hr.
UL-100 19 racks/hr.
7
"
23
/
8
[607]
Flexible Conduit
Main Power Connection Terminal Block
Electrical Power Routing
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PLAN VIEW
Model UH-200B Model UH-200 Model UH-100B Model UH-100 Model UL-100
1
2" [51]
23" [584]
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1.4 Dimensions and Capacities, and Rough-in
3" [76]
Wall
Clearance
3
2
Electric
1
2
Water
23"
[584]
3
14
/4" [375]
Clearance
5
1
/8"
[42]
SIDE VIEW
1
14
1
/4" [362]
33
[858]
3
/4"
Model UH-200B Model UH-200
WARNING:
Refer to Part 2: Installation, Sections 2.1 through
2.9, before connecting the dishwasher to utilities.
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Drain
3" [76]
Wall
Clearance
3
2
23"
[584]
1
15
/2" [394]
Clearance
5
1
/8"
[42]
1
SIDE VIEW
14
1
/4" [362]
33
[858]
3
/4"
Model UH-100B Model UH-100 Model UL-100
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Part 2: INSTALLATION
PART 2: INSTALLATION
2.1 Introduction
In This Part—
• Unpacking the dishwasher
• Permanent Placement
• Making Utility Connections
• Installing Optional Components
2.2 Unpack the Dishwasher
Your dishwasher was completely assembled, inspected, and thoroughly tested at our factory before shipment to your installation site.
• The dishwasher is shipped on a single pallet.
• Optional components may have been shipped separately.
• Check your packing list thoroughly.
NOTE:
Immediately after unpacking your machine, inspect for any shipping damage. If damage if found, save the packing material and contact the carrier immediately.
BE SURE TO COMPLETE AND RETURN THE
WARRANTY CARD
INCLUDED WITH YOUR MACHINE.
NOTE:
The installation of your dishwasher must meet all applicable health and safety codes and conform to good trade practice.
Perform the following steps to unpack the dishwasher:
1. Remove protective wrap and hold downs from the pallet.
2. Inspect for any shipping damage. If damage is found, save the packing material and contact the carrier immediately.
3. Check the interior of the dishwasher for the following items stowed inside:
• 1 set of dishracks
• Upper and lower spray arm assemblies
• Round scrap screen
• Rubber pads for leveling feet (set of 4)
• 3/4" line strainer (P/N 110768) (Model UH-200B, UH-200 Only)
• Warranty information packet
4. Remove the dishwasher from the skid.
5. Move the dishwasher to its permanent location.
Refer to Section 2.3, Permanent Placement.
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2.3 Permanent Placement
Special Tools —
Bubble level (3 ft.)
Perform the following steps to place the dishwasher in its permanent location. Refer to the machine diagrams in Section 1.4, Dimensions and Capacities, page 4-5.
1. Before moving the dishwasher into position, inspect the location site to ensure the electrical, plumbing, and ventilation services (if required) are provided in the correct locations. Compare the site connections with the dishwasher to ensure they will match when the machine is set in its permanent location.
NOTE:
Some local codes may require that the dishwasher be sealed to the floor with silicon or comparable sealing method.
2. Lift the dishwasher and adjust the leveling feet out.
3. Position dishwasher in its permanent location.
• Minimum clearance between the rear of the machine and back wall is 3" [76mm].
• Minimum height of the machine with adjustable feet turned in fully is 33-3/4" [858mm].
4. Place a 3 ft. level on top of the dishwasher or inside the dishwasher on the track assembly to level the dishwasher front to back. Adjust level by turning the adjustable feet. Level side to side with the level placed on the top of the dishwasher.
5. Pull the dishwasher out far enough to gain access to the rear and prepare utility connections. A removable rear access door is located at the back of the machine.
6. Install the rubber pads on the leveling feet prior to returning machine to its permanent position.
2.4 Water Connections
The following warning and attention statements apply to all dishwasher models.
WARNING:
The installation of this unit must conform to local codes or, in the absence of local codes, to all National Codes governing plumbing, sanitation, safety and good trade practices.
!! ATTENTION INSTALLER !!
The dishwashers described in Sections 2.4.1 and 2.4.2 are fitted with 6 ft. [1829mm], 1/2" I.D. flexible fill hoses located at the rear of the machine.
Make sure supply hose does not kink, resulting in a water flow restriction.
NOTE:
Your plumbing installation must allow the machine to be pulled out for repair.
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2.4.1 (Water Connections) Models UH-200B, UH-200
Refer to the Table below for minimum water supply requirements.
Minimum Minimum-Maximum
Model Temperature Flowing Pressure*
UH-200B with 40°F/22°C Booster 140°F/60°C 20-22 PSI (138-151 kPa)
UH-200B-70 with 70°F/39°C Booster 110°F/43°C 20-22 PSI (138-151 kPa)
UH-200 without Booster 180°F/82°C 20-22 PSI (138-151 kPa)
*Flowing pressure is observed when the fill water solenoid valve is open while the machine is in a final rinse operation. Refer to Part 3, Operation, Section 3.21. for a description of the front panel display final rinse pressure readings.
1. If flowing pressure exceeds 22 PSI/151kPa, a pressure reducing valve, PRV, must be installed in the incoming water supply, and adjusted to the min/max listed above. The PRV is supplied by others or may be purchased (unmounted) from Champion.
2. Champion supplies a 3/4" line strainer (unmounted) and shipped inside the dishwasher. The line strainer must be installed in the water supply line upstream from the PRV.
3. A 3/4" manual shutoff valve (supplied by others) should be installed in the water supply line upstream from the PRV and line strainer. The valve must be the same size as or larger than the water supply line. The shutoff valve allows for servicing of the machine.
4. The dishwasher is supplied with a 1/2" I.D., 6 ft. [1829mm], reinforced flexible hose. The hose is fitted with a 3/4" female garden hose fitting.
Incoming Water Supply Water Supply
CAUTION:
!
The reinforced fill hose supplied with the dishwasher is designed for high pressure and high temperature application and should never be replaced with common garden hose.
5. Connect a 3/4" I.D. minimum copper water supply line fitted with a 3/4" male garden hose fitting (supplied by others). Make sure the water supply line is flushed out before making connection to the machine.
Figure 2.4.1
Water Connections
Model UH-200B, UH-200
(UH-200B shown)
6 ft. [1829mm] flexible fill hose
3/4" PRV, pressure reducing valve
3/4" line strainer
3/4" Water shutoff Valve
3/4" I.D. copper water supply line
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2.4.2 (Water Connections) Models UH-100B, UH-100, UL-100
Refer to the Table below for minimum water supply requirements.
Model Temperature Pressure*
UH-100B with 40°F/22°C Booster 140°F/60°C 25-95 PSI (173-656 kPa)
UH-100B-70 with 70°F/39°C Booster 110°F/43°C 25-95 PSI (173-656 kPa)
UH-100 without Booster 180°F/82°C 25-95 PSI (173-656 kPa)
UL-100 140°F/60°C 25-95 PSI (173-656 kPa)
*Incoming water supply pressure should be tested with a pressure gauge (supplied by others) at the dishwasher water supply connection. Incoming water supply pressure must be able to maintain a minimum flowing pressure of 25 PSI [173 kPa].
1. The fill solenoid valve mounted in the machine (supplied by Champion) is equipped with a flow control that will accommodate the min./max. incoming line pressures listed above. A PRV, pressure reducing valve, is not required.
2. If incoming line pressure is below 25 PSI [173 kPa], the customer must make the neces­sary provisions to increase the incoming line pressure minimum of 25 PSI [173 kPa].
3. The fill solenoid valve is equipped with a built-in line strainer. A separate line strainer is not shipped with this machine.
4. A 3/4" manual shutoff valve (supplied by others) should be installed in the water supply line. The valve must be the same size as or larger than the water supply line. The shutoff valve allows for servicing of the machine.
5. The dishwasher is supplied with a 1/2" I.D., 6 ft. [1829mm], reinforced flexible hose. The hose is fitted with a 3/4" female garden hose fitting.
Minimum Minimum-Maximum
Incoming Water Supply Incoming Water Supply
at the dishwasher to the required
CAUTION:
!
The reinforced fill hose supplied with the dishwasher is designed for high pressure and high temperature application and should never be replaced with common garden hose.
6. Connect a 3/4" I.D. minimum copper water supply line fitted with a 3/4" male garden hose fitting (supplied by others). Make sure the water supply line is flushed out before making connection to the machine. The installation of a pressure gauge (supplied by others) is recommended, but not required, in the 3/4" supply line after the shutoff valve.
Figure 2.4.2
Water Connections
Model UH-100B, UH-100, UL-100
(UH-100B shown)
6 ft. [1829mm] flexible fill hose
Pressure Gauge
3/4" Water shutoff Valve
3/4" I.D. copper water supply line
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2.5 Drain Connections
The following instructions apply to all dishwasher models. Refer to Fig. 2.5.3 below.
WARNING:
The installation of this unit must conform to local codes or, in the absence of local codes, to all National Codes governing plumbing, sanitation, safety and good trade practices.
!! ATTENTION INSTALLER !!
All dishwashers are fitted with 6 ft. [1829mm], 5/8" I.D. flexible reinforced drain hoses located at the rear of the machine.
Make sure drain hose does not kink, resulting in a water flow restriction.
NOTE:
Your plumbing installation must allow the machine to be pulled out for repair.
1. The dishwasher drain hose may be routed to an indirect floor drain (not shown), or connected directly to a sink drain (see Fig. 2.5.3). The installer must follow all local plumbing, sanitary, and safety codes where applicable. Local codes may vary from the recommended connections shown in Fig. 2.5.3 below.
2. Connect the 5/8" I.D. flexible reinforced drain hose supplied to a 1-1/2" wye (Y) drain fitting. Use a 5/8" hose adapter (supplied by others).
3. Do not reduce the diameter of the drain hose connection
or add additional length to the drain hose.
4. Do not connect the drain hose to a 90° drain fitting.
Do not use a 90° fitting
CAUTION:
!
The drain must have a minimum flow capacity of 15 US gal. per min [54 liters per minute], and
12.5 Imperial gallons per minute.
5. The maximum height of the drain or the drain hose should not exceed 3 ft. [915mm].
1-1/2"
"Y"
Fitting
cut away to show rear
1-5/8"
[42mm]
Figure 2.5.3
Recommended Direct Drain Connections
for All Models
cut away to show rear
1-1/2"
"Y"
Fitting
1-5/8"
[42mm]
Max. Drain
Height
3 ft.
[915mm]
FloorFloor
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2.6 Installation and Service Switch (Model UH-200B, UH-100B Only)
The following instructions apply to Models UH-200B and UH-100B which are equipped with a Champion built-in booster.
The Booster Installation and Service Switch is provided to fill the built-in booster tank with water prior to placing the dishwasher in service for the first time. It can also be used by service technicians to interrupt 120VAC control power to service the machine.
!! ATTENTION INSTALLER !!
CAUTION:
!
Failure to fill the booster before operating the dishwasher will cause damage to the booster heater components and will void the machine warranty.
Figure 2.6.1
Installation and Service Switch
Models UH-200B and UH-100B Only
BOOSTER INSTALLATION
AND SERVICE SWITCH
ON
OFF
BOOSTER FILL
NOTE:
Switch is located behind the lower front panel on the left front of the dishwasher.
NOTE:
Perform the following procedure after all plumbing and electrical connections have been made. Make sure the interior of the machine is clean and free of debris.
1. Remove screws holding lower front panel. Lift panel up, forward and off.
2. Push and hold the switch in the BOOSTER FILL position until you hear water entering the wash tank of the machine.
DO NOT FILL THE WASH TANK WITH WATER.
3. Release the switch.
4. Push the switch up to the ON position.
5. Booster fill is complete.
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2.7 Electrical Connections (Single Phase)
2.7.1 Models UH-200B, UH-100B Only
WARNING:
The installation of electrical supplies and controls must conform to local codes or, in the absence of local codes, the National Electrical Code and good trade practices.
WARNING:
When working on the dishwasher, disconnect the electrical service and place a red tag at the disconnect switch to indicate work is being done on that circuit.
!! ATTENTION INSTALLER !!
Use flexible conduit to connect incoming power to the dishwasher to allow the machine to be pulled out 5 ft. [1524mm] for servicing. A service loop is recommended. Service enters at the right rear corner of the machine. The main connection block is located on the right side of the dishwasher. See Section 1.4, page 4.
1.
A qualified electrician must compare the electrical power supply with the machine electrical specifications stamped on the MACHINE ELECTRICAL CONNECTION PLATE before connecting to the incoming service through a fused disconnect switch or circuit breaker (supplied by others). The plate is located near the main terminal block.
CAUTION:
!
DO NOT CONNECT models UH-200B or UH-100B to a 120VAC circuit or to a 208-240VAC (2 wire system) utilizing two power wires plus a ground.
2. Models UH-200B and UH-100B utilize a 208-240VAC (3 wire plus ground system) consisting of three power wires which includes a current carrying neutral wire. A fourth wire for machine ground also must be provided.
Refer to the diagram and table below for UH-200B and UH-100B power requirements.
120V
208-240/60/1
208-240V
L1 L2 N
Voltage Hz Phase Machine FLA Machine FLA
208/60/1 44.4 50/50 58.9 60/60
120V
40°F/22°C Rise Booster
G
Min. Wire Amp/ Max. Fuse Size
3 Wire Plus Ground System
Diagram
70°F/39°C Rise Booster
Min. Wire Amp/ Max. Fuse Size
220/60/1 46.4 50/50 61.7 70/70
230/60/1 48.1 50/50 64.0 70/70
240/60/1 49.8 50/50 66.4 70/70
Single Phase Power Requirements
Models UH-200B and UH-100B Only
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2.7 Electrical Connections (Single Phase) Cont.
2.7.2 Models UH-200, UH-100, UL-100 Only
WARNING:
The installation of electrical supplies and controls must conform to local codes or, in the absence of local codes, the National Electrical Code and good trade practices.
WARNING:
When working on the dishwasher, disconnect the electrical service and place a red tag at the disconnect switch to indicate work is being done on that circuit.
!! ATTENTION INSTALLER !!
Use flexible conduit or cable to connect incoming power to the dishwasher to allow the machine to be pulled out 5 ft. [1524mm] for servicing. A service loop is recommended. Service enters at the right rear corner of the machine. The main connection block is located on the right side of the dishwasher. See Section 1.4, page 4.
1.
A qualified electrician must compare the electrical power supply with the machine electrical specifications stamped on the MACHINE ELECTRICAL CONNECTION PLATE before connecting to the incoming service through a fused disconnect switch or circuit breaker (supplied by others). The plate is located near the main terminal block.
2. Models UH-200, UH-100 and UL-100 utilize a 120VAC power supply. Power cord and plug are supplied by others.
Voltage Machine Hz FLA Phase
120/60/1 23.4 25/25
Voltage Machine Hz FLA Phase
120/60/1 19.3 25/25
Voltage Machine Hz FLA Phase
120/60/1 12.5 15/15
Min. Wire
Ampacity/
Max. Fuse Size
Min. Wire
Ampacity/
Max. Fuse Size
Min. Wire
Ampacity/
Max. Fuse Size
Single Phase Power Requirements
Models UH-200 Only
Single Phase Power Requirements
Models UH-100 Only
Single Phase Power Requirements
Models UL-100 Only
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2.8 Electrical Connections (Three Phase)
2.8.1 Models UH-200B, UH-100B Only
WARNING:
The installation of electrical supplies and controls must conform to local codes or, in the absence of local codes, the National Electrical Code and good trade practices.
WARNING:
When working on the dishwasher, disconnect the electrical service and place a red tag at the disconnect switch to indicate work is being done on that circuit.
!! ATTENTION INSTALLER !!
Use flexible conduit to connect incoming power to the dishwasher to allow the machine to be pulled out 5 ft. [1524mm] for servicing. A service loop is recommended. Service enters at the right rear corner of the machine. The main connection block is located on the right side of the dishwasher. See Section 1.4, page 4.
1.
A qualified electrician must compare the electrical power supply with the machine electrical specifications stamped on the MACHINE ELECTRICAL CONNECTION PLATE before connecting to the incoming service through a fused disconnect switch or circuit breaker (supplied by others). The plate is located near the main terminal block.
2. Models UH-200B and UH-100B utilize a 208-240VAC (4 wire plus ground system) consisting of four power wires which includes a current carrying neutral wire. A fifth wire for machine ground also must be provided.
CAUTION:
!
Before connecting power to the machine check that the voltage between the power wire chosen and the current carrying neutral does not exceed 120VAC ± 15VAC.
Refer to the diagram and table below for UH-200B and UH-100B power requirements.
208-240V
G
120V
208-240V
L1 L2 L3N
208-240V
4 Wire Plus Ground System
208-240/60/3
Diagram
Voltage Hz Phase Machine FLA Machine FLA
208/60/3 32.0 35/35 40.3 45/45
220/60/3 33.2 35/35 42.0 45/45
230/60/3 34.3 35/35 43.5 45/45
240/60/3 35.4 40/40 45.0 50/50
40°F/22°C Rise Booster
Min. Wire Amp/ Max. Fuse Size
Three Phase Power Requirements
Models UH-200B and UH-100B Only
70°F/39°C Rise Booster
Min. Wire Amp/ Max. Fuse Size
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2.9 Chemical Connections
2.9.1 General (All Models)
!! ATTENTION DISHWASHER OWNER !!
Your dishwasher is designed to work best with liquid commercial dishwashing chemicals. Detergents must be a commercial non-foaming liquid. Champion strongly recommends that
you contact a qualified chemical supplier to supply these products and to setup your machine for the first time.
Your machine was shipped with the chemical dispensing adjustments set at their minimum settings, because of variations in chemical products. As a result of these variations, Champion is not able to advise you on the proper dispenser settings for any particular product nor can we recommend one supplier over another. You may wish to consult your equipment dealer or your Champion authorized service agent for help in contacting a chemical supplier in your area.
NOTE:
Residential automatic dishwashing detergents and rinse aids found in most grocery stores are designed to work in machines with cycles of 15 minutes or longer. Your Champion dishwasher cycle is complete in less than 3 minutes.
Champion does not recommend the use of residential automatic detergents and rinse aid products. These products may accumulate in your machine and produce poor washing results.
CAUTION:
!
Never use residential non-automatic dishwashing detergents such as JOY™ or DAWN™, or any other liquid designed for the handwashing of wares, in your machine.
Extreme foaming inside your Champion dishwasher will cause operation problems.
NOTE: FOR MODEL UL-100 ONLY
The UL-100 model is a low temperature dishwasher utilizing a chemical sanitizing final rinse. Use a sodium hypochlorite (Chlorine) based sanitizer at a minimum concentration of 50 PPM in the final rinse. Use chlorine test papers to verify and monitor the 50 PPM chlorine level. (Consult local authority in Canada for proper concentration).
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Some metals, including silver, aluminum, and pewter, are attacked by sodium hypochlorite (chlorine sanitizer). Avoid washing these metals in a UL-100 model dishwasher.
2.9.1 General (All Models) Cont.
NOTE:
The detergent and rinse aid chemical dispensing pumps are optional equipment on Models UH-200B, UH-200, UH-100B, and UH-100 dishwashers. The pumps may have been specified when the dishwasher was ordered and installed at the factory.
The following instructions assume that your dishwasher was delivered to your installation site with the dispensing pumps installed and explains the procedures for placing the chemical dispensing system in service for the first time.
If optional pump(s) are not installed, Refer to Section 2.10, Installing Optional Chemical Pumps, to install the chemical pump(s) before proceeding with Sections 2.9.2 through 2.9.4.
Three chemical dispensing pumps (detergent, rinse aid, and sanitizer) are standard on the UL-100 model.
Part 2: INSTALLATION
!! ATTENTION CHEMICAL SUPPLIER !!
WARNING:
The instructions contained in Sections 2.9.2 through 2.9.4 require adjustments to the Fill/Chemical Dispenser Circuit Board located inside the top mounted slide-out control cabinet. When working on the dishwasher, disconnect the electrical service and place a red tag at the disconnect switch to indicate work is being done on that circuit.
NOTE:
Refer to Part 7, Solid State Circuit Board Set-up and Repair, Section 7.3.5, page 66, Fill/Chemical Dispenser Board, before making any adjustments to the dispenser board settings. .
Perform the following steps in preparation for making dispenser pump adjustments.
1. Loosen – do not remove – the (2) retaining screws at the bottom of the lower front access panel. Lift the lower panel up and forward to remove.
2. Check for chemical dispensing pump(s) located at the front of the machine base.
3. Refer to Fig. 2.9.1. Open the dishwasher door.
4. Locate the two screws, one in each corner of the top hood, that retain the slide-out control cabinet.
5. Remove the screws and pull the slide-out cabinet forward to gain access to the Fill/Chemical Dispenser Circuit Board.
(continued on next page)
FILL/CHEMICAL DISPENSER
BOARD
Figure 2.9.1
Control Cabinet
Retaining Screws
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Floor
cut away to show rear
Route chemical tubing through rear access hole above fill and drain hose access
Max.
6 ft.
[1829mm]
2.9 Chemical Connections (Cont.)
2.9.1 General (All Models) Cont.
!! ATTENTION CHEMICAL SUPPLIER !! (continued from previous page)
6. Refer to Fig. 2.9.2 showing the Fill/Chemical Dispenser Circuit Board.
7. There are (4) adjustable potentiometers.
• Fill- 2 to 40 seconds
• Detergent- 1 to 30 seconds
• Sanitizer- 1 to 30 seconds
• Rinse aid- 1 to 30 seconds
8. Two dots on one end of the potentiometer serve as the dial pointer.
9. Turn CW to increase time setting.
5
4
3
6
7
28
91
5
6
010
DOTS ON END
POTENTIOMETER
OF
4
7
3
28
91
010
FILL DETERGENT SANITIZER RINSE
5
4
6
4
7
3
28
3
28
91
010
010
5
6
4
7
3
28
91
010
5
6
7
91
AID
NOTE:
The graduated numbers (0-10) around the potentiometers
Fill/Chemical Dispenser Circuit Board
Figure 2.9.2
DO NOT correspond to time settings. Use them for position reference only, not an actual time setting indication.
Refer to Sections 2.9.2 through 2.9.4 for specific adjustments and chemical priming instructions for your model dishwasher.
10. Refer to Fig. 2.9.3. showing the recommended chemical bottle placement. Bottles may be placed on either side of the dishwasher.
11. Bottles must be placed no farther than 6 ft. [1829mm] from the machine.
12. I.D. tags identify chemical tubing.
13. Pick-up tubes are inserted directly in chemical bottles.
I.D.TAG
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INSERT PICK-UP
IN BOTTLE
TUBE
Figure 2.9.3
Chemical Bottle Placement
Part 2: INSTALLATION
Rinse aid injection point
Final rinse
manifold
2.9.2 Models UH-200B, UH-200 (Chemical Adjust and Prime)
The following chemical adjustment information applies to UH-200B and UH-200 only. Refer to Section 2.9.1, page 18, for a description of the dispenser adjust potentiometers.
1. The data below will assist in adjusting the time settings for the dispenser pumps:
• The wash tank holds 3.6 US gal. [13.6 liters] of water.
• Initial fill receives three doses of detergent from the detergent pump.
• Detergent is injected in the wash tank through a fitting at the rear of the wash tank.
• Detergent is injected during the first 1 to 16 seconds of the wash cycle.
• The final rinse utilizes 1.1 US gal [4.2 liters] of water per rack.
• Rinse aid is injected into the final rinse manifold. The manifold is located in the top left rear corner of the dishwasher.
• Rinse aid is injected during the last 11 seconds of the final rinse cycle.
Dispenser pump output rates:
• Detergent- 69 ml/min.
• Rinse aid- 35 ml/min.
Detergent time adjustment- Turn the POT CW to increase run time from the beginning of the wash cycle.
Rinse aid time adjustment- The final rinse cycle is 11 seconds. Turning the POT CW moves the pump start point backward from the end of the rinse cycle.
2. The following describes the operation of the chemical prime button.
Refer to Fig. 2.9.4 below.
• The POWER button must be pushed ON to operate the prime button.
• The PRIME button is enabled whenever the temperature display is active.
• The PRIME button operates both dispensing pumps at the same time.
WASH
Champion
POWER START
EXTENDED
WASH
Figure 2.9.4
UH-200B, UH-200 Touchpad/Display
160 F
RINSE
TEMPERATURE PRESSURE
PRIME
To prime the detergent and rinse aid pumps:
3. Insert pick-up tubes in the chemical bottles.
4. Push POWER button ON. Machine fills. Temperature is displayed.
5. Open dishwasher door and observe detergent injection point on rear wall of machine.
6. Push and hold PRIME button until detergent is observed entering the machine.
7. Push and hold the PRIME button and observe chemical flowing at the rinse aid injection point located in the final rinse manifold.
8. Priming is complete.
Figure 2.9.5
Rinse aid injection point
Models UH-200B, UH-200
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2.9.3 Models UH-100B, UH-100 (Chemical Adjust and Prime)
The following chemical adjustment information applies to UH-100B and UH-100 only. Refer to Section 2.9.1, page 18, for a description of the dispenser adjust potentiometers.
1. The data below will assist in adjusting the time settings for the dispenser pumps:
• The wash tank holds 1.8 US gal. [6.8 liters] of water.
• Proper fill water level is even with the bottom of the round scrap screen.
• Detergent and rinse aid enter the wash tank through the fill chute on the left side of the machine.
• Detergent is injected during the first 1 to 16 seconds of the wash cycle.
• The final rinse utilizes 1.8 US gal [6.8 liters] of water per rack.
• Rinse aid is injected as the fill/rinse valve adds water during the final rinse.
Dispenser pump output rates:
• Detergent- 69 ml/min.
• Rinse aid- 69 ml/min.
Detergent time adjustment- Turn the POT CW to increase run time from the beginning of the wash cycle.
Rinse aid time adjustment- The final rinse cycle is 15 seconds. Turning the POT CW moves the pump start point backward from the time the fill valve closes for the final rinse.
2. The following describes the operation of the chemical prime buttons.
Refer to Fig. 2.9.6 below.
• The POWER button must be pushed ON to operate the prime button.
• The PRIME button is enabled whenever the temperature display is active.
• The PRIME button operates both dispensing pumps at the same time.
Champion
POWER START
EXTENDED
WASH
Figure 2.9.6
UH-100B, UH-100 Touchpad/Display
160 F
TEMPERATURE
To prime the detergent and rinse aid pumps:
3. Insert pick-up tubes in the chemical bottles.
4. Push POWER button ON. Machine fills. Temperature is displayed.
5. Open dishwasher door and observe fill chute on left inside of machine.
6. Push and hold PRIME button until detergent and rinse aid are observed entering the interior of the machine. Rinse aid is usually blue in color, hold PRIME button until the colored liquid is detected.
7. Priming is complete.
PRIME
Figure 2.9.7
Fill Chute
Models UH-100B, UH-100, UL-100
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