HOBART CLCS66e ML Series Dishwasher
DISHWASHING
After the machine has filled, start the pumps by pushing the START / ENTER key
on the keypad (Fig. 28) or by inserting a rack into the machine.
The machine will operate only if the tanks have filled to the proper level and all
doors are closed. Press the STOP key on the keypad to stop the conveyor motor
and pumps.
Pre-scrap dishes thoroughly to remove large food particles and debris. Never use
steel wool on ware that is to be loaded into the dishwasher.
Stack dishes in the racks. Do not stack dishes one on top of another, as water must
have free access to both sides of every dish. Stand plates and dishes up edgewise
(Fig. 29). Cups, glasses and bowls should be inverted in an open-type rack (Fig.29)
oracompartmentedrack.Silverwareandothersmallpiecesmaybescatteredloosely
over the bottom of an open-type, flat-bottom rack. To minimize splash, position trays
in the rack in the same direction as the motion of the conveyor (Fig. 29).
DO NOT attempt to wash large items (pots, pans, trays, etc.) without first checking
to make sure they will fit through the machine opening. Such large items must not
be washed in this dishwasher unless they will easily pass through it.
DONOTallowforeignobjectstoenterthedishwasher,
especially metallic contaminants.
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Fig. 29
When one rack has been loaded, slide it part way into the machine until the
conveyor dogs catch the rack. Start loading another rack when the previous rack
has completely passed the curtains. The operation of the dishwasher is automatic.
When a rack enters the machine, the pumps and conveyor automatically start.
Each rack moves through the power scrapper (if present), the wash and the rinse
zones, then out onto the clean dish table. The rinse lever is actuated by the dish
rack when it is present in the rinse zone and automatically shuts off the final rinse
water when no rack is present.
Allow dishes to drain and air-dry before removing the ware from the rack.
The conveyor dwell feature, standard, allows the operator to stop the conveyor
in order to wash heavily soiled dishes for a longer time. When the dish rack
reaches the wash chamber, push the CONVEYOR DWELL key on the keypad
(Fig. 28) to momentarily stop the conveyor. To restart the conveyor, press either
the START / ENTER or the CONVEYOR DWELL keys on the keypad (Fig. 28).
If the rack jams or if the load becomes excessive, an overload mechanism shuts off
the conveyor drive motor and 'Clear Conveyor Jam' displays. Open the doors and
remove the jam. After the jam is cleared, close the doors and push the START /
ENTER key on the keypad (Fig. 28) to restart the dishwasher.
All tank temperatures are shown on the Display (Fig. 28) when the machine is
in operation. The Final Rinse temperature displays ––– until a rack is in the
rinse zone; then, the Final Rinse water temperature displays. After the ware exits
the rinse zone, the Final Rinse temperature display returns to ––– .
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| General | Details |
|---|---|
| Name | HOBART CLCS66e ML Series Dishwasher |
| Make | HOBART |
| Language | English |
| Filetype | PDF (Download) |
| File size | 2.18 MB |

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