Jackson 07310-003-18-19 A User Manual

Wash TankThermostat
07610-003-18-19 A
July 26, 2006
Replacement
(From EGO brand to Stemco)
1. Some machines require that the thermostat bracket be removed
from the heater. Using a ratchet, extension and 1/2” socket,
remove the nuts and lock washer holding the bracket on.
Otherwise, remove the thermostat bracket with the 3/8” nutdriver.
2. With the thermostat and thermostat bracket safely out of the
way, use a 7/16” combination wrench to loosen and then remove
3. Remove the wires from the old thermostat. It may be necessary
4. Remove the thermostat bracket mounting nuts with the 7/16”
5. Attach the jumper wires to the wires that you removed from the
7. Insert the new thermostat/brass fitting combination into the well
8. Use the 7/16” combination wrench to tighten down the brass fit
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ting, while also positioning the new thermostat so that it does not
9. Note: regardless of the unit this is being done to, the concept is
to ensure that the thermostat cannot come into contact with the
10. Use the phillipshead screwdriver to remove the attachment
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11. Attach the ring ends of the jumpers to the cups/screws removed
from the thermostat. Refer to your machine schematic if you have
12. Once both wires are attached, ensure that there is no excess
hanging out where it could become pinched by any cover or such.
13. Replace the heater nuts (if removed) and torque down as
required per the technical manual. Different models may have dif
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ferent torque specifications. Contact Jackson Technical Service if
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The instructions provided here are for maintenance per­sonnel only. Unauthorized persons should not attempt any of the steps contained in these instructions.
Warning: many of the instructions and steps within this document require the use of tools. Only authorized per ­sonnel should ever perform any maintenance procedure on the dishmachine!
PREPARATION
1. Power must be secured to the unit at the service break­er. Tag or lock out the service breaker to prevent accidental or unauthorized energizing of the machine.
2. Ensure that incoming water to the machine is secured either by use of a shut-off valve or disconnecting the incoming water line.
3. The unit must be drained completely with the drain stopper removed (if applicable).
4. Remove any and all access covers.
TOOLS REQUIRED
The following tools may be needed to perform this main -
tenance evolution:
1. 3/8” Nutdriver
2. 7/16” Combination Wrench
3. Needlenose Pliers
4. Phillipshead Screwdriver
5. Flathead Screwdriver
6. Ratchet with 1/2” Socket
STEPS
the imperial brass fitting holding the probe in.
to use the needlenose pliers to accomplish this.
nutdriver.
old thermostat, ensuring to match the wire colors up correctly.
6. Slide the new imperial brass fitting from your kit onto the new thermostat.
and tighten down the brass fitting by hand.
hang over the heater.
TIME REQUIRED
It is estimated that it will take (1) person thirty minutes to perform this task, not including all of the items indicated in the sec­tion entitled “PREPARATION”.
IMPORTANT NOTES
1. Read these instructions thoroughly before attempting this maintenance task. Become familiar with the parts and what actions need to be taken. This will save time in the long run!
heater leads or interfere with the placement of any covers.
screws on the thermostat for the NORMALLY CLOSED and COM MON points.
any questions regarding this.
there are any questions regarding this.
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Wash RegulatingThermostat Replacement Instructions
Revision A (07/26/2006)
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