Eswood IW-3N Equipment Manual

EQUIPMENT MANUAL
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IW-3N COMPACT GLASS WASHER
JUNE 2011
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ABLE OF CONTENTS
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1. Important: Prior to Installation 3
2. General Description 4
3. Technical Specifications 5
4. Installation 6
5. Initial Start-up Procedure 7
6. Washing Operation 8
7. Shutdown and Maintenance 9
8. Trouble Shooting 10 - 11
9. Wiring Diagram 12
10. Spare Parts List 13 -14
11. Drawing 15 -16
12. Spare Parts & Service 17
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MPORTANT: PRIOR TO INSTALLATION
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Installation must be carried out according to local regulations by qualified trade persons. Isolating switch(es), shut-off valves etc must be within easy reach of the machine for future service and maintenance requirements. If in doubt call ESWOOD AUSTRALIA or their representative for further information. No responsibility will be accepted for defects or damages by improper installation, for changes to the product not authorised by ESWOOD AUSTRALIA, or for operation outside the technical specifications.
ESWOOD AUSTRALIA warrants their products to be free from defects in material and workmanship under "normal use and service". This does not include normal wear and tear of parts. ESWOOD AUSTRALIA will repair or replace any parts, which in ESWOOD AUSTRALIA's sole judgement are defective in material or workmanship, in accordance with the warranty offered.
This undertaking covers the provision of labour and parts for 12 months from the date of delivery to the purchaser. This undertaking applies only to state capitals. Remote areas are not covered by this commitment and special enquires should be made. (Note: Travel time not covered by warranty)
In no event will ESWOOD AUSTRALIA be liable for loss of facilities or other property and such things as, but not limited to, additional labour costs, loss of revenue or anticipated profits, and other damages of any kind whether direct, indirect, incidental or consequential.
Labour under warranty is supplied free of charge during normal working hours, Monday to Friday. Should warranty work be requested outside or our normal working hours a labour charge will be applied equivalent to a normal hour rate without out of hours penalty rates. (Refer to last page of this manual for your closest branch for Warranty repair services)
Note: It is the responsibility of the owner to ensure the water feed to Eswood Dish and Glass washers is of a quality that will not form excessive build up of calcium and other dissolved minerals on the heating elements. Premature failure of heating elements that exhibit this cause of failure will not be covered under warranty, also if the filter valve is discarded from the detergent tube warranty will be voided. PLEASE ENSURE SUITABLE DETERGENT IS USED.
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ENERAL DESCRIPTION
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Performance to Match Your Needs: With a capacity to hygienically wash 1800
glasses per hour, the IW-3 professional glass washer is the perfect choice for your bar or cafe. For the hustle and bustle of a cocktail or lounge bar, the IW-3 provides the additional efficiency and practicality of a selectable cold or hot cycle after the final sanitising rinse.
Convenient Rack Size: The large wash chamber has been designed to accommodate 17” x 14”, 400 x 400mm and 14” x 14” glass racks, and the true chamber clearance of 295mm accepts tall jugs and glasses. An impact resistant 430 x 360mm nylon coated wire glass rack is supplied as standard.
Wash with Cooling Cycle: Simply select the cycle & press the Start button. This cycle is particularly useful for glasses that are to be placed in a chiller, or can be used to cool down glasses for a faster turn-around.
Convenient Design: The door is designed to provide a safe, convenient and comfortable height for loading and unloading with minimal bending. Safety is also assured thanks to a switch on the door that prevents the machine from operating with the door open.
Powerful Wash System: Eswood’s powerful wash system combines multiple jets on a rotating Upper and Lower wash arms to produce a fast yet spotless wash and rinse every time using 82OC fresh water wash for hygienic results.
Hot Water Break Tank Heater: Automatic water temperature monitoring and a powerful insulated booster heater ensure that correct water temperature is maintained for hygiene and optimum cycle times during continuous use. Easy Low Cost Installation: Simply connect the hot and cold water supplies, plug the cord into a 15 Amp power point, and connect the trap to the drain outlet.
Quality, Reliability and Performance: Eswood has a reputation for product reliability that is second to none. The finest of stainless steel and durable synthetic materials are used, and all Eswood products are fully guaranteed and backed by a national support network.
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ECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
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Machine Specifications
Net Weight 40kg Washing Capacity 1800 glasses per hour Cycle Time Hot cycle 19 second wash/rinse Hot & cold cycle: 19 second wash/rinse 19 second cooling.
Standard Equipment 430 x 360mm Nylon coated Wire Glass Rack
Wash Pump and Break Tank
Wash Pump 373 Watts Break Tank Capacity 12 Litres Break Tank Element 3 kW
Water Input and Consumption
Hot Water Input 65OC min @ 100-400 kPa, ¾” B.S.P. Cold Water Input 100 to 400 kPa, 3/4” B.S.P. Drain Outlet 2” B.S.P. gravity fed Hot Water only usage 7 Litres per cycle (Hot cycle) Hot and Cold water usage 7 Litres hot water (Hot & cold cycle)
2.5 Litres cold water Wash/Rinse Temperature 82OC to 85OC
Electrical Input
Electrical Input 240V, 50Hz, 1 phase, 14 Amps max
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NSTALLATION
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1. Remove the lower panel, position the machine and level by screwing the adjustable feet.
2. Connect the 2” B.S.P. gravity drain under the machine via a 2” trap to the drain outlet.
3. Connect the hot water supply to the ¾” B.S.P. line strainer labelled “HOT”. The hot water should be at a minimum of 65°C and between 100 to 400 kPa. A pressure reducing valve should be fitted for pressure above 400 kPa.
4. Connect the cold water supply to the ¾” B.S.P. solenoid valve labelled “COLD”. The cold water supply should between 100 to 400kPa. A pressure reducing valve should be fitted for pressure above 400 kPa.
If your glassware is sensitive to temperature changes then we suggest that
you do not use the cold water option and cap this solenoid valve instead.(instruction 4)
Do not make water or plumbing connections that will prevent the
machine from being removed from position, for the purpose of servicing.
Note that all plumbing work is to be done in accordance with local plumbing
codes.
5. Ensure that the power switch is “OFF” and connect the three pin plug lead to a 15 Amp, 240V, 50Hz, 1 phase power outlet.
Note that all electrical work is to be done in accordance with the rating plate on the lower panel.
6. The IW-3 comes standard with a detergent injection system that has already been factory calibrated.
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