Use and Care
16
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM
CHECK
ACTION
Products Do Not Appear
Clean
Verify that the scrap screens are clean.
Clean the scrap screens. Do not forget
the wash pump filter (see pages 13 &
11).
Detergent system may be blocked.
The detergent filter in the container
may be clogged. Rinse under water.
Check the detergent tube for deposits.
Clean the line if necessary. Peristaltic
hose(s) will have to be replaced
periodically as regular maintenance
(see page 13). Check for cracks or
leaks.
Verify the water level in the wash tank
correct.
Water level should be just under the
opening of the overflow pipe.
Check to see if the wash/rinse arm jets
are clogged.
Clean the jets/nozzles. Be careful not
to lose the o-rings (see pages 13 &
11).
Verify incoming water pressure.
The unit requires a minimum incoming
water pressure of 1 BAR. Check that
shut-offt valve fully opened. If incoming
pressure is still low, a pressure-booster
pump to increase the water pressure
may be required.
If the water pressure above 3 BAR, a
Pressure Reducing Valve must be
installed (see page 8).
Wares do not appear clean after the
cycle is completed.
Pre-rinse the wares thoroughly before
they are placed in the racks.
Small specs remain on wares after the
wash cycle.
Have the incoming water analysed.
May need a filtering system; or other
product(s).
Drain pump may be blocked or
defective.
Call for service. Food or debris in the
drain pump is not a warranty issue.
Incoming water pressure may be too
high.
Drain outlet hose may be kinked or
blocked.
Straighten or unblock hose.
If the water pressure above 3 BAR, a
Pressure Reducing Valve must be
installed (see page 8).
Warewasher overflows
Non-commercial foaming type
detergent may have been introduced
to the wash tank and is causing
excessive suds.
Turn off the washer and drain the
washtank. Remove as much suds as
possible. Do not replace overflow
pipe. Close the door and turn the
power on. Let unit run for 2 to 4
minutes. Turn off unit, replace
overflow pipe, close the door and
refill unit. Try washing. If the problem
reoccurs, repeat above procedure.
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