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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4. Racking glasses
Glasses, cups, bowls and other deep dishes must be racked faced down. This is so as not to carry out
wash water and so the sprays can work on the internal surfaces. Rack glasses and cups in a properly
sized compartmentalized glass rack. Allow to air dry.
GLASS RACKING
CUP RACKING
Glasses should be placed in the racks upside down in each compartment. The rinse additive is injected
into the rinse water to prevent spotting and speed the drying process. (Note: A CMA representative can
help you select the proper glass rack for your glasses.
5. Racking flatware
After presoaking, flatware is placed in a wash basket with handles down to prevent them from “nesting”
which provides maximum exposure to the wash process.
WASH BASKET
6. Stacking & Storage