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Revision History
Revision History
A revision might be a part number change, a new instruction, or other information that was not
available at print time. We reserve the right to make changes to these instructions without notice
and without incurring any liability by making the changes. Equipment owners may request a
revised manual, at no charge, by calling 1 (800) 858-4477 in the USA or by calling
1 (800) 263-5798 in Canada.
Revision Revised Serial Number Revision
Date Pages Effectivity Description
1.31.13 All D120810203 Released Second Edition
1.17.13 All D120710098 1st 480V machine released
7.19.13 50-51 D120710098 Changed rinse arm to P/N 115222
11.6.13 33 D130610931 Added 208-240V/60/3 motor
105-108 D130610931 Revised motor circuits on schematics
12.5.13 All All Released Third Edition, DH5000T,
MDHH-D version
4.25.14 32-33 D140311532 Added P/N 115429 for 380-415V Only 44-45 All Updated Items 21-23, input xfmr.
113 D140311532 Added 380-415V/50/3PH schematic
6.19.14 64-65 All Updated Item 3 P/N 115438, Fan
110 D140311532 Updated 702743-2 Schematic
5.20.15 6 D141012079 Revised corner track assembly instructions
33 All Changed Item 13, capacitor to 31.5μF
44-45 D130710963 Changed Item 26 to 3-pole relay
52-53 All Added Item 41, thermistor to parts list
54-55 D141012079 Added revised track assembly
56-57 All Added splash shield to parts list
111, 113 D130710963 Updated schematics
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Limited Warranty
LIMITED WARRANTY
Champion Industries Inc. and Moyer Diebel (herein referred to as "The Companies"), 3765 Champion Blvd.,
Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27105, 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: The Companies warrant all new machines of its manufacture bearing the name
"Champion or Moyer Diebel" 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
The Companies, whichever occurs first. [See below for special provisions relating to glasswashers.] Warranty registration must
be submitted to The Companies within ten (10) days after installation either online on the Champion Industries website
(http://www.championindustries.com/register), or the Moyer Diebel website (http://www.moyerdiebel.com/register in the
USA or http://www.championindustries.com/canada/register in Canada or by fax on the form provided at the front of this
manual. The Companies 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, The Companies, at their election,
will either repair or replace the defective machine or accept return of the machine for full credit; provided;
however, as to glasswashers, The Companies' 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 The Companies
elect to repair, the labor and work to be performed in connection with the warranty shall be done during regular
working hours by a Champion or Moyer Diebel authorized service technician. Defective parts become the property of
The Companies. Use of replacement parts not authorized by The Companies will relieve The Companies of all further
liability in connection with its warranty. In no event will The Companies' warranty obligation exceed The Companies'
charge for the machine. The following are not covered by The Companies' 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:The Companies warrant all new machine parts produced or authorized by The Companies 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 The Companies will replace the defective part without charge.
DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES AND LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY. THE COMPANIES' WARRANTY IS ONLY TO THE EXTENT
REFLECTED ABOVE. THE COMPANIES' MAKE NO OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
LIMITED, TO ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, OR FITNESS OF PURPOSE. THE COMPANIES 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 THE COMPANIES' DISHWASHING MACHINES AND THE COMPANIES' PARTS, AND ALL OTHER
REMEDIES ARE EXCLUDED, INCLUDING ANY LIABILITY FOR INCIDENTALS OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.
The Companies do not authorize any other person, including persons who deal in Champion or Moyer Diebel dishwashing
machines to change this warranty or create any other obligation in connection with Champion or Moyer Diebel dishwashing
machines.
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Tall Hood-type Series Dishwasher
Revision History ........................................................................................................ i
Limited Warranty ...................................................................................................... ii
Model Description ..................................................................................................... iv
P/N 900958, Control Box Wall Mount Kit ......................................................... 114
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Model Description
Model Description
Tall Hood-Type Series Dishwashers
High temperature hot water sanitizing dishwasher with
built-in 40-70°F/22-82°C rise booster heater.
208-240V/60/1 & 3, 460-480V/60/3, 380-415V/50/3
Field convertible for straight-through or corner operation
Self-draining pump
Automatic start
Fresh water rinse
Standard Cycle: 60 second or 90 second total cycle time
Heavy Duty Cycle: 4 minute or 6 minute total cycle time
Rinse sentry
Automatic drain valve
Optional Equipment
Direct Vent System
Condensate Removal System
Additional Flat-bottom Dish racks (P/N 101273)
Additional Peg Dish racks (P/N 101285)
(consult factory)
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[1781]
29¾"
Installation
Receiving
1. Inspect the outside of the dishwasher carton for signs of damage.
2. Remove the carton and inspect the dishwasher for damage.
3. Check for any options or accessories that may have shipped with your dishwasher.
4. Turn to the front of this manual and follow the instructions to register your
product online or by fax.
NOTE:
The installation of your dishwasher must be performed by qualified service personnel.
Problems due to improper installation are not covered by the Warranty.
NOTE:
The installation of the dishwasher must comply with all local electrical, plumbing, health and
safety codes or in the absence of local codes, installed in accordance with the applicable
requirements in the National Electrical Code, NFPA 70, Canadian Electrical Code (CEC),
Part 1, CSA C22.1; and the Standard for Ventilation Control and Fire Protection of
Commercial Cooking Operations, NFPA 96.
Placement
CAUTION:
Be careful when lifting and moving the dishwasher to prevent damage to the machine.
1. Move the dishwasher near its permanent location.
2. Compare the installation site utility connections with the dishwasher utility connections and
make sure they are the same.
3. The typical dishwasher load height is 33¾"
[857mm].
4. For straight-through operation, provide 20"
[508mm] clearance out from the front of the
machine and 20" [508mm] out from the left-side of
the machine by 27" [686mm] clearance above the
floor for servicing.
5. For servicing a corner operation machine, provide
35" [889mm] clearance out from the front of
the machine under the right-hand tabling, 35"
[889mm] out from the left-hand of the machine
under the left-hand tabling and 35" [889mm]
out from the front of the machine. Provide 27"
[686mm] clearance above the floor on all sides.
[757]
27"
[686]
Clearance
33¾"
[857]
70⅛"
Standard dishwasher
dimensions in inches and [millimeters].
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Installation
Drill holes, apply NSF sealant,
Placement (continued)
6. Dishwashers are shipped from the factory for straight-through operation. Refer to
page 4 to convert the dishwasher from straight-through to corner operation.
7. The dishwasher has 4 adjustable feet for leveling.
Straight-through Operation Shown
Control
Panel
8. Level the dishwasher front-to-back and side-to-side.
Adjustable Feet
Dish Table Connections
NOTE:
Dish tables should be securely fastened to the dishwasher after the dishwasher is permanently
located and the utilities are connected.
1. Level the dishwasher and dish tables to the required height and fit the dish table flanges
over the ends of the dishwasher tank. Refer to the illustration below.
2. Lift the dishwasher track assembly out of the dishwasher and set aside.
3. Remove the dishwasher side panels (front and side panel for corner operation).
4. Apply a NSF approved sealant between the table flanges and the wash tank.
5. Drill a minimum of two holes through the table flange and the inner wash tank.
6. Install stainless steel truss head screws or rust-proof rivets to secure the table and tank.
7. Reinstall the panels and track assembly.
Dish Table Flange
Panel
9/32”
& fasten flange to wash tank
Inner Wall of
Wash Tank
2
Installation
Condensate RemovalDirect Vent
Installing Condensate Removal or Direct Vent Options
NOTE
Complete installation instructions are located at the end of this service manual.
The dishwasher may be equipped with either a Condensate Removal Option or a Direct Vent
Option. These options ship separately from the dishwasher in their own containers. Separate
instructions are also included attached to the front of the dishwasher. These instructions may be
requested under the document part numbers listed below:
P/N 115109, Direct Vent Option Installation Instructions
Condensate Removal System Option
The condensate removal system removes dishwasher heat and water vapor at the end of the dishwashing cycle recovering the normally exhausted heat and transferring the recovered heat to the
built-in booster heater which may eliminate the need for a dishwasher vent hood.
Direct Vent System Option
The direct vent system option removes dishwasher heat and water vapor directly into an exhaust
vent which may eliminate the need for a dishwasher vent hood.
3
Installation
Converting Straight-through Operation to Corner Operation
! ATTENTION !
A straight-through machine can be converted to a corner configuration in the field.
NOTE:
An optional splash shield, P/N 334890 is available for a corner instatllation.
Refer to the illustration below and on the next two pages to convert a straight-through operation
machine to a corner operation machine.
To convert the dishwasher:
1. Place the dishwasher as shown below so the control panel faces into the room
and is accessible to the operator.
2. Position the dishwasher so the machine and the dish tables align correctly according
to the required positioning of the dish tables to the walls.
3. Make the utility connections as described in this manual and in accordance with all
local codes and regulations.
4. Install the dish tables so the edge of each table fits over the inner wall of the dishwasher
tank.
5. Secure the dish tables to the dishwasher
6. Seal each dish table joint with a food-grade sealant to prevent leaks.
Control
Panel
Corner Operation Shown
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Installation
Converting Straight-through Operation to Corner Operation (continued)
NOTE:
An optional splash shield, P/N 334890 is available for the corner instatllation. See the next page
for installation instructions
Controls must
be accessible.
CORNER CONFIGURATION
5
Installation
Track Assembly
Guide
1/4-20 X 1/2"
Converting Straight-through Operation to Corner Operation
! IMPORTANT !
An optional Splash Shield, P/N 334890, is available for corner operation and must be installed
before the machine is placed in its permanent location.
Track Assembly Conversion:
Step 1: Open the hood and remove the
track assembly. Pull straight up and lift out
of the machine.
Step 2: Rotate the track assembly 180°
and reinstall it in the machine.
Step 3: The guide which was at the back
of the machine is now at the front. Remove
the fasteners holding the guide in place.
Save the fasteners.
Step 4: Rotate the guide counter-clockwise
to the right-side of the track assembly.
Use the fasteners to secure the guide.
Optional Splash Shield Installation for S/N
D141012079 and above:
The splash shield reduces splash-out whenever the hood is raised.
IMPORTANT:
The splash shield must be installed before the machine is placed in its
permanent location.
Step 1: Remove the two 1/4-20 x 1/2" hex head bolts located on the
right-hand side of the machine as shown in the illustration below.
Save the bolts.
Step 2: Raise the hood and fit the splash shield
channel guide over the edge of the tank. Refer to
illustration “Splash Shield (insided view)” above.
Step 3: Reinstall the bolts removed in step 1.
Splash
Shield
(inside view)
Channel
Guide
Splash
Shield
Step 4: Open and close the hood to ensure it
operates smoothly.
Step 5: Conversion is complete.
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Bolts
Right-side
of machine
Corner
Wall
Installation
[222]
Electrical Connections
WARNING:
Electrocution or serious injury may result when working on an
energized circuit.
Disconnect power at the main breaker or service disconnect
switch before working on the circuit.
Lock-out and tag the breaker to indicate that work is being
performed on the circuit.
! ATTENTION !
A qualified electrician must connect the main incoming power to the dishwasher in accordance
with all local codes and regulations or in the absence of local codes in accordance with the
National Electrical Code or the Canadian Electrical Code. Improper installation will not be
covered by the Limited Warranty.
8¾"
Power Bracket
and Conduit
Connecting Incoming Power Supply
1. Make sure the incoming power is disconnected
at the main disconnect switch or circuit breaker.
2. The dishwasher is available for either single or
three phase operation. Standard voltages are
208-240V/60/1 & 3, and 460-480V/60/3.
3. A Machine Electrical Connection Data Plate is
located directly below the input terminal block.
Make sure the incoming power supply matches
the machine's electrical requirement before
connecting incoming power.
4. Remove the front and left side dishwasher
panels.
5. The incoming power supply is routed from the
rear of the machine to the input terminal block
located at the front of the machine.
(See A and B on next page).
6. Connect the incoming power flexible conduit to
the incoming conduit mounting bracket
located on the rear of the dishwasher base
making sure to leave 6 feet [2 m] of excess
conduit and conductors to allow for servicing of
the dishwasher.
continued on next page
Incoming Power Routing.
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Installation
THREE PHASE
POWER CONNECTION
208-240/440-480V/60/3
GND
LINE IN
L1L2L3
L1L2L3
Electrical Connections
Connecting Incoming Power Supply (continued)
1. Connect the incoming power flexible conduit to the incoming conduit mounting bracket
located on the rear of the dishwasher base making sure to leave 6 feet [2 m] of excess
conduit and conductors to allow for servicing of the dishwasher.
2. Route the power conductors through the 1-1/2" rigid PVC Power Cable Conduit to the
front of the dishwasher as shown. (See A and B below).
3. Two cable tie mounts are provided on the base of the machine to secure the conductors.
Make sure the conductors do not block the front of the booster tank, (if equipped), so the
booster can be serviced easily.
4. Refer to the terminal block connection diagrams below and connect the incoming
power to the input terminal block as indicated according to the machine's power
requirements. (See C and D below).
AB
Power Cable Bracket
SINGLE PHASE
POWER CONNECTION
208-240V/60/1
L1L2L3
L1L2
LINE IN
NOT
USED
GND
Power Cable Conduit
C
D
5. CHECK MOTOR ROTATION FOR 208-240/460-480V/60/3 ONLY. Check the rotation
direction of the wash pump motor according to the indicator arrow on the motor end cover
and reverse L1 and L2 at the input terminal block if the motor rotation is incorrect.
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Installation
Water Connections for Standard Model and Direct Vent Option Model
! ATTENTION !
A qualified plumber must connect the water supply to the dishwasher in accordance with all
local plumbing and sanitation codes and regulations.
Improper installation will not be covered by the Limited Warranty.
1. The Standard Model dishwasher and the Direct Vent Option Model
require a single hot water connection
HOT WATER — 3/4" NPT, 110°F/43°C minimum temperature, with a minimum incoming
flowing pressure of 45 PSI measured at the dishwasher before adjusting operating
pressure to 20/25 PSI flowing pressure.
2. A water hardness of 3 grains/gal (US) [51.3 mg/L] or less is recommended.
3. A manual shut-off valve, 3/4" or larger, should be installed in the hot water supply line
as close to the dishwasher as possible for servicing.
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The incoming hot water line is a 3/4" NPT connection.
Installation
74"
[1880]
Water Connections for Condensate Removal Option Model
1. The dishwasher equipped with a Condensate Removal Option requires an incoming cold
water supply only.
COLD WATER — 3/4" NPT, 55-75°F/13-24°C maximum temperature, with a minimum
incoming flowing pressure of 45 PSI measured at the dishwasher supply connection
before adjusting operating pressure to 20/25 PSI flowing pressure.
2. A water hardness of 3 grains/gal (US) [51.3 mg/L] or less is recommended.
3. The cold water supply connection is located on the left side of the dishwasher
approximately 74" above the finished floor (see the illustration below).
The incoming cold water supply pressure must be a minimum
of 45 PSI flowing pressure measured at the cold water supply connection.
! VERY IMPORTANT !
4. A manual shut-off valve, 3/4" or larger, should be installed in the cold water supply line
as close to the dishwasher as possible for servicing.
Detail View
3/4" NPT
Cold water
supply connection
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Installation
Drain Connection - All Models
The drain water connection is a 2" slip-fit hose
connection and is located at the center-rear of
the machine base. It is a gravity drain.
1. The dishwasher drain is 2" O.D. hose
connection.
2. An optional drain water tempering kit
is available (consult the factory).
3. Drain water flow is controlled by an
automatic electrically operated drain valve.
4. The floor sink and/or drain plumbing
must be able to accommodate a
maximum drain flow rate of
20 US gpm / 17 Imp gpm / 76 Lpm.
The drain is a 2" slip-fit hose connection.
Note: A Drain Water Tempering Kit Option is available to ensure the temperature of the
water entering the drain does not exceed 140ºF/60ºC (consult the factory).
Vent Fan Control for Standard Model Only
Standard Model installations using an overhead vent hood may require a vent fan signal. This
signal is supplied by the dishwasher control circuit.
1. A vent fan control signal is provided on a terminal
block located inside the control cabinet.
The terminal locations are clearly marked.
2. The 120VAC signal is designed only to operate an
external vent fan contactor (supplied by others) and
is limited to .5 AMP maximum load and is available
when the dishwasher power switch is turned ON.
CAUTION:
Do not connect a vent fan motor to the signal connection
terminals.
VENT FAN
120V .5A
The Vent Fan Control Signal is limited to
120VAC .5 Amp maximum load.
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Installation
A
Standard Model and Direct Vent Option Model Chemical Dispensing Provisions
! ATTENTION !
Consult a qualified chemical supplier for chemical supplies and chemical dispensing equipment.
Provisions for chemical suppliers to connect their chemical dispensing systems are provided on the
dishwasher and include:
1. A 1/8" NPT fitting (A) rinse-aid injection point. The fitting is located on the left side
of the dishwasher support hood (see illustration below).
2. Two 7/8" holes (B) are provided on the lower right side of the wash tank for detergent
injection and the detergent probe.
3. Detergent and rinse-aid control signals are available inside the control cabinet.
4. The signals are 120VAC, Max. 1 Amp load. Connection points are located on a
labeled terminal block (see below).
Detergent Injection
Point
Detergent Probe
A
VENT FAN
120V .5A
B
RINSE AID
120V 1A
B
DETERGENT
120V 1A
120VAC, 1A Dispenser
Signal Terminal Block
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Installation
Chemical Dispensing Provisions - Condensate Removal Option Model Only
! ATTENTION !
Consult a qualified chemical supplier for chemical supplies and chemical dispensing equipment.
A COMMERCIAL GRADE NON-CHLORINATED DETERGENT IS RECOMMENDED FOR
THIS MACHINE.
Provisions for chemical suppliers to connect their chemical dispensing systems are provided on the
dishwasher and include:
1. A 1/8" NPT fitting (A) rinse-aid injection point. The fitting is located on the left side
of the dishwasher support hood (see illustration below).
2. Two 7/8" holes (B) are provided on the lower right side of the wash tank for detergent
injection and the detergent probe.
3. Detergent and rinse-aid control signals are available inside the control cabinet.
4. The signals are 120VAC, Max. 1 Amp load. Connection points are located inside the
control cabinet on a labeled terminal block (see below).
A
VENT FAN120V .5A
Detergent Injection
B
Point
B
RINSE AID
120V 1A
DETERGENT
120V 1A
Detergent Probe
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120VAC, 1A Dispenser
Signal Terminal Block
Initial Start-up
Initial Start-up Check List
1. Remove any protective film from dishwasher. Check the interior for foreign material.
2. Make sure the dishwasher is permanently located.
3. Make sure all utility connections are complete.
4. Make sure the chemical supply containers are full.
5. Make sure the pump suction screen is in place.
6. Make sure the drain screen is clean and unobstructed by debris.
7. Make sure the scrap screen plate and scrap screens installed and firmly seated.
The screen plate is mounted in the center of the wash tank and locks in a slot on the
back screen support.
8. Make sure the spray arms are in place and spin freely.
9. Close the dishwasher hood.
10. Turn hot water supply on and check for leaks in the main water supply piping connected
to the dishwasher.
IMPORTANT
During the initial fill, adjust the PRV to ensure the flowing pressure of the incoming water is set
between 20-22 PSI.
Make sure the pump suction strainer is in place.
Make sure the drain screen is clean.
Make sure the scrap screen plate is mounted in the center of
the wash tank and separating the scrap screens.
Make sure the scrap screens are in place.
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Operation
Control Panel Description
The control panel is located on the front left side of the lower panel. The controls include:
A - ON/OFF DRAIN power switch. Turns power on and off and initiates a drain cycle when the switch is placed in the Off/Drain position.
B - CYCLE green indicator light. Illuminates during an automatic timed cycle.
The cycle light is off during the 10 minute automatic drain cycle.
C- CYCLE SELECTOR switch. 4 positions provide 1 minute, and 1.5 minute total cycle times for normally
soiled wares and 4 minute and 6 minute total cycle times for pots, pans and heavy soiled wares.
D- WASH (150°F) digital temperature display. Indicates the wash tank water temperature
whenever the dishwasher tank is full of water (See next page, Digital Temperature Displays).
E- RINSE (180°F) digital temperature display. Indicates the final rinse water temperature
during the final rinse (See next page, Digital Temperature Displays).
F- PRESSURE gauge. Indicates the final rinse water flowing pressure during the final rinse.
The proper pressure reading is 20-22 PSI during the final rinse.
B
C
POWERWASH
ON
A
CYCLE
OFF/DRAIN
D
WASH
150°F
RINSE
180°F
E
PRESSURE
16
F
Operation
Digital Temperature Display Description
The wash tank and the final rinse temperatures are numerically displayed and a colored bar
around the numbers creates a visual indication of the temperature.
1. When the color of the bar is yellow then the water temperature
is below the minimum temperature required to operate the
machine. Wait until the temperature has reached the proper
operating temperature.
2. When the color of the bar is yellow and green then the water
temperature is at or above the minimum temperature required
to operate the machine.
3. The required wash temperature is a minimum of 150ºF/66ºC.
Wait until the display indicates this temperature before
washing dishes.
4. The required final rinse temperature is a min/max of
180-195ºF/82-91ºC. Contact a factory authorized service
agent if the display fails to indicate this temperature
during the final rinse.
W
O
L
L
E
Y
W
O
L
L
E
Y
G
R
E
E
N
G
R
E
E
N
NOTE:
The final rinse display may indicate a temperature that is less than a minimum of 180ºF/82ºC
during the wash cycle. This is normal, but during the final rinse (when the pressure gauge indicates a flowing pressure of 20-22 PSI), the final rinse temperature display will read between
180-195ºF/82-91ºC.
Temperature Display Error Codes
A digital display may show an error code to indicate certain conditions that require service or
repair. Refer to the illustrations below for the meaning of the error codes.
E
The letter "E" is displayed with a dark color
bar indicates a problem exists in the electrical
circuit. Contact an authorized service agent
to correct the problem.
Three "H"s displayed with the color bar fully
lit indicates the temperature has exceeded
210ºF/99ºC. Contact an authorized service
agent to correct the problem.
HHH
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Operation
Standard Wash Cycle Operation
Follow the instructions below to operate the dishwasher in a Standard Wash Cycle. A Rinse
Sentry feature holds the dishwasher in a wash cycle if the booster heater temperature is below
180ºF/82ºC.
1. Turn the main power on at the main circuit breaker.
2. Make sure the spray arms and the scrap screens are in place.
3. Turn the water supply on.
4. Close the dishwasher hood.
5. Turn the wash cycle selector switch to the desired standard setting of 1 or 1.5 minutes.
I
Standard 1 minute Setting
I
Standard 1.5 minute Setting
6. Push the dishwasher Power Switch to the ON position. The power switch will illuminate
and the machine will fill with water.
! VERY IMPORTANT !
I
O
THE STANDARD CYCLE MAY
BE SELECTED BEFORE OR
AFTER THE POWER SWITCH
IS PRESSED; BUT, THE CYCLE
SELECTOR SWITCH WILL NOT
CHANGE THE CYCLE FROM
1 MINUTE TO 1.5 MINUTES
OR VICE VERSA WHILE THE
7. Check the pressure gauge as the machine fills and make
sure the incoming water flowing pressure is between 20-22 psi.
30
20
PSI
10
40
50
DISHWASHER IS ALREADY IN
CYCLE.
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0
60
Operation
I
01
01
Standard Wash Cycle Operation (continued)
8. Wait up to 10 minutes for the WASH temperature display to indicate a minimum of
150ºF/66ºC.
NOTE:
The final rinse display may indicate a temperature
that is less than a minimum of 180ºF/82ºC during
the wash cycle. This is normal, but during the
final rinse (when the pressure gauge indicates a flowing pressure of 20-22 PSI), the final rinse
temperature display will read between
180-195ºF/82-91ºC.
9. Load soiled wares into the dish rack. Place plates, glasses, cups and bowls in a peg rack.
Place utensils in a single layer in a flat-bottom rack. Place pots and pans in a flat-bottom
rack. Do not overload the dish racks.
O
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WASH
150°F
70
RINSE
180°F
10. Slide 1 dish rack into the wash compartment making sure the wares do not interfere with
11. Close the hood, the green CYCLE light
the rotating spray arms. Do not wash more than 1 dish rack at a time.
will illuminate and the standard wash
cycle will begin automatically.
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WASH
150°F
70
RINSE
180°F
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Operation
Standard Wash Cycle Operation(continued)
(continued on next page)
12. The wash cycle time runs for the selected time.
13. Opening the hood when the dishwasher is in-cycle will pause the cycle. The cycle will
resume automatically when the dishwasher hood is closed.
14. The final rinse cycle begins at the end of the wash cycle and runs for approximately
10 seconds followed by a 15 second delay before the green CYCLE light goes out.
15. Check the FINAL RINSE temperature gauge during the final rinse and make sure it indicates
a minimum of 180ºF/82ºC. The acceptable range of operation is 180-195ºF/82-91ºC.
180
RINSE
180°F
16. Check the pressure gauge located below the temperature displays to ensure the final rinse
pressure maintains a flowing pressure between 20-22 PSI.
10
30
20
40
PSI
50
0
60
17. At the end of the rinse cycle, the in-cycle light will go out. Open the hood and remove
the clean rack of wares.
18. Repeat steps 9-17 for additional dish racks.
19. Refer to the Automatic Drain Cycle on the next page for the procedures to drain the dishwasher.
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Operation
Automatic Drain Cycle
The dishwasher can be drained automatically when the dishwasher has completed a normal wash
cycle or whenever the dishwasher is idle.
To drain the dishwasher:
1. Push the dishwasher power Switch down to the OFF/DRAIN position. The illuminated power
switch will go out. The automatic drain valve will open and the machine will drain.
2. The CYCLE light is not illuminated
during the automatic drain cycle.
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3. The drain valve will remain open for 10 minutes to allow time to flush the interior with fresh
water during a cleaning operation.
4. When 10 minutes has elapsed, the drain valve will close.
The automatic drain cycle is complete.
NOTE:
The automatic drain cycle can be repeated after 10 minutes by pushing the power Switch to ON
and immediately to OFF/DRAIN. The dishwasher will drain for another 10 minutes and then
turn off.
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Operation
Heavy Duty Wash Cycle Operation
! VERY IMPORTANT !
THE HEAVY DUTY CYCLE MAY BE SELECTED BEFORE OR AFTER THE POWER SWITCH IS PRESSED;
BUT, THE CYCLE SELECTOR SWITCH WILL NOT CHANGE THE CYCLE FROM 4 MINUTES TO 6
MINUTES OR VICE VERSA WHILE THE DISHWASHER IS ALREADY IN CYCLE.
Follow the instructions below to operate the dishwasher in the Heavy Duty Wash Cycle. A Rinse
Sentry feature holds the dishwasher in a wash cycle if the booster heater temperature is below
180ºF/82ºC.
1. Turn the main power on at the main circuit breaker.
2. Make sure the spray arms and the scrap screens are in place.
3. Turn the water supply on.
4. Close the dishwasher hood.
5. Turn the wash cycle selector switch to the desired heavy duty setting of 4 or 6 minutes.
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Heavy Duty 4 minute Setting
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Heavy Duty 6 minute Setting
6. Push the dishwasher Power Switch to the ON position. The power switch will illuminate
and the machine will fill with water.
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