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1. Immediately after unpacking your machine, inspect for any shipping damage. If damage is found, save the packing material and contact the carrier immediately. 2. Remove the dishwasher from the skid. Adjust the feet if required, then move the machine to its permanent location. 3. Level the machine (if required) by placing a level on the top of the machine and adjusting the feet. Level the machine front-to-back and side-to-side. ! CAUTION: After locating your machine, the installation must meet local health codes. An example may be to seal your machine to the floor using a good grade of silicone sealant. Electrical Connections WARNING: ! ! Electrical and grounding connections must comply with the National Electrical Code and/or Local Electrical Codes. WARNING: When working on the dishwasher, disconnect the electric service and tag it to indicate work is being done on that circuit. 1. The electrician should compare the electrical specifications on the machine electrical rating label (located on the lower left front panel) to the electrical power supply before connecting the machine to the incoming service at a fused disconnect switch. NOTE: The 208-240V/60Hz/1PH electrical supply service for this machine must be a 3-wire plus ground service. 2. On the 208V-240V models, a terminal block is provided on the left front side of the machine (located behind the front panel) for electrical service connections. A fused disconnect switch or circuit breaker (supplied by user) is required to protect each power supply circuit. 3. On 115V models, your machine is already equipped with a 4-foot power cord and plug suitable for 115V-15A service. INSTALLATION Plumbing Connections CAUTION: ! Plumbing connections must comply with local sanitary and plumbing codes. Water Connections 1. Connect the hot water supply (60°C/ 140°F Min) to the 1/2" I.D. fill hose provided. The fill solenoid valve is equipped with a flow control that will accept water pressures from 172 kPa/25 psi to 665 kPa/95 psi. 2. Install a manual shut-off valve with 3/4" garden hose connection in the water supply line close to the machine to accommodate installation and servicing the machine. The shut-off valve should be the same size or larger than the supply line. 3. The fill solenoid valve is equipped with a built-in strainer to protect from particles in the water supply. Drain Connections 1. All Models are supplied with a flexible 5/8" I.D. drain hose, which must be connected to a 1-1/2" drain using a wye (Y) fitting close to the machine. 2. Drain connections height should be a maxium of 3 feet from the from the floor. Detergent/Chemicals Use a qualified detergent/chemical supplier for your detergent, rinse aid, and chemical sanitizer needs. 1. Your machine has a liquid detergent dispensing pump. Insert the labeled detergent pickup tube into the detergent container. The pickup tube has a strainer on the end to prevent crystallized chemical from clogging the supply lines. 2. The cycle timer located in the main control cabinet is equipped with adjustable cams for the chemical dispensing pump(s). The cams control the length of time that the pumps operate. A qualified person may adjust the cam settings if necessary. Refer to the timer chart diagram(s) at the end of the manual for timer cam locations. Factory time settings are only approximate. Have your chemical supplier check the concentration and make the necessary adjustments. NOTE: A nonchlorinated detergent is recommended for your dishwasher. Rinse Aid 1. A rinse aid pump is included on all models. Insert the labeled Rinse Aid pickup tube into the rinse aid container. Contact your chemical supplier for adjustment to ensure proper dosage. Chemical Sanitizer 1. Model 401-LT PLUS is supplied with chemical sanitizer dispensing pump. Insert the labeled Chemical Sanitizer pickup tube into the chemical sanitizer container. Have your chemical supplier set chemical dosage according to local code. 2. Contact your chemical supplier for adjustment of the chemical sanitizer to ensure proper dosage. INSTALLATION Completing Installation 1. Remove any foreign material from inside the machine. 2. Center the scrap screen over the sump opening. 3. Prime the booster using the following procedure (if applicable). ! CAUTION: To prime the booster, the folowing procedure must be followed AFTER the electrical and plumbing connections have been made. a. Remove the front panel. b. Locate the Installation and Service toggle switch on the extreme left side of of the control box. c. Press the toggle switch to the Booster Fill position and hold it approximately 1 minute (or until water enters wash tank). d. Release the toggle switch to stop the water flow. e. You have complete the booster priming process. NOTE: Push the Installation and Service toggle switch to the ON position. Electrical power is now supplied to the machine. ! WARNING: Failure to prime the booster may cause damage to the booster elements and other electrical components ...
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