Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- SPECIFICATIONS
- GETTING STARTED
- OPERATION
- WET SCRAPING
- HAND SCRAPING
- CLEAN SCREEN
- REMOVE SCREEN
- RE-INSTALL WASH ARM
- CLEAN WASH ARM
- REMOVE WASH ARM
- EMPTY SCRAP TRAY
- ADDENDUM FOR MACHINES INSTALLED IN THE CITY OF CHICAGO
- ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM
Title
Installation & Operation
Rev 1.02A
Model EAH / EC Dishwasher
02/07/11
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3. Plumbing
The machine needs the following:
2” pipe for the drain outlet
½” pipe for the incoming water
A flex hose or quick disconnect union. The water inlet is at the top left corner of the dishwasher
Notice to Plumber: The plumber connecting this machine is responsible for making certain that the water
lines are THOROUGHLY FLUSHED OUT BEFORE connecting to the dishwasher
Ask your municipal water supplier for details about your local water conditions prior to installation.
Recommended water hardness is 3 grains per gallon or less.
Note: high iron levels in the water supply can cause staining and may require an iron filter. High chlorine
levels in the water supply can cause pitting and may require a chloride removal system.
If an inspection of the dishwasher or booster heater reveals lime buildup after the equipment has been in
service, water treatment is recommended. If water softener is already in place, ensure there is a sufficient
level of salt
4. Scrap Trap Accumulator
The scrap trap accumulator is designed to perform two basic functions:
It allows a method to discharge all the heavy solids out of the machine with each wash and rinse
cycle.
It provides capacity to drain the contents of one cycle regardless of the ability of the existing drain
to accept the discharge rate.
There is a drain connection sleeve (2”) on the bottom of the scrap accumulator (See drain connection
instruction).
SCRAP TRAP ACCUMULATOR CONNECTION:
Not supplied with
Machine