MODEL GL-C INSTALLATION & OPERATION Rev. 1.00A CMA DISHMACHINES 12700 KNOTT AVENUE GARDEN GROVE, CALIFORNIA 92841 800-854-6417 FAX 714-895-2141 www.cmadishmachines.
TABLE OF CONTENTS MODEL GL-C 1. RECEIVING ...................................................................................................2 2. SPECIFICATIONS .........................................................................................3 3. INSTALLATION.............................................................................................4 3.1. ELECTRICAL ................................................................................................................................
Receiving 1. Receiving 1. Remove the packing material from the top of the conveyor stack. 2. Remove all packing material and tape securing components within the machine. Check that both trays are positioned properly. 3. Check for the following component parts: A. Check that the deflector screen is secure in the rinse drain. B. Check the position of the GL-C curtain. C. Check that the conveyor is level and the drive gear is engaged in the conveyor’s outer rim grooves. D.
Specifications 2. Specifications WATER CONSUMPTION HOT WATER INITIAL FILL 3 GAL. 11.35 L. HOT WATER PER HOUR (max) 12 GAL. 45.42 L. COLD WATER PER HOUR 168 GAL. 636 L. 1000 - COLD WATER INLET 1/2” - HOT WATER INLET 1/2” - 1-1/2” - INLET COLD WATER 75 °F 24°C INLET HOT WATER (recommended) 140°F 60°C DEPTH 25-1/8” 63.8CM WIDTH 25-1/4” 64CM HEIGHT 39”-40” 99.1-101.6CM 10” 25.
Instructions 3. Installation 3.1. Electrical * A 15 Amp, 240 Volt, 60 Hz dedicated circuit should be used to supply electrical power to the GL-C machine (see specification sheet page 2). The power connection with the leads L-1,L-2 and Ground must be such that there is sufficient length of flexible conduit to permit the machine to be moved for cleaning. This machine operates from 208 to 240 Volts. 3.2. Plumbing * Hot Water Connection 1. Connect a minimum 1/2” water line to the hot water solenoid valve.
Flow Diagram 4. GLC Flow Diagram MODEL GL-C Installation & Operation Manual Rev. 1.
Operation 5. Operation 5.1. 5.2. 3.2.1. Filling the Wash Tank • Ensure that the overflow drain tube is in place in the detergent tank. • Flip power on-off/flush switch to the “ON” position. The water will fill until the proper level is reached then turn the heating element “ON”. • The water temperature is controlled by a heater and a thermostat .The thermostat should be set for minimum 140°F/60°C. Operating Instructions • Open the door; flip power on-off/flush switch to the “ON” position.
Operation To Adjust Rinse Agent Injector: • When a new rinse agent container is installed, push the prime button in and hold until the rinse injector feed tube is full. • Start the washer. Take a sample from the final rinse spray tubes. • To increase the volume of rinse agent, turn the adjustment screw clockwise. • To decrease the volume of rinse agent, turn the adjustment screw counter-clockwise. Note:To meet the requirements of N.S.F. standards, Iodophor in a concentration of 12.
Maintenance 6. Maintenance 6.1.
Maintenance PROBLEM LIKELY CAUSE SOLUTION Lack of pressure in rinse spray tube Rinse solenoid valve will not operate Check coil Rinse solenoid valve strainer plugged Remove screen and clean Water continues to flow to detergent tank or spray tubes with machine off Solenoid valve not sealing Clean seat Water temperature low in detergent tank Thermostat setting low Replace valve Adjust thermostat Thermostat defective Replace Defective float switch Replace Heater burnt out Check and replace E
POWER ON/OFF ROCKER SWITCH DETERGENT PRIMER SANI PRIMER MODEL GL-C Installation & Operation Manual Rev. 1.00A –2/23/06 RINSE PRIMER FLUSH FLOAT SWITCH CONVEYOR SHUT-OFF SWITCH C 7 CIRCUIT BOARD CIRCUIT BOARD CIRCUIT BOARD 24V TRANSFORMER 240V B 6 9 NO 4 A 3 NC 1 6 C 5 8 4 NO 3 7 2 NC 1 RINSE SANI DET RINSE SOLENOID VALVE HEATER WASH SOLENOID VALVE PUMP MOTOR CONVEYOR MOTOR Electrical Diagram 7.