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Inadequate rinse. | 1. | Dirty line strainer causing reduced water flow. Turn off water |
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| supply, remove strainer cap, withdraw and clean screen. |
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| Reassemble. |
| 2. | Low supply line pressure. |
| 3. | Excessive mineral deposits throughout wash and rinse system. |
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| Deliming may be necessary. |
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Leaking valve (except solenoid | 1. | Foreign material preventing proper valve operation. NOTE: A |
type). |
| critical period is soon after installation when pipe compound or |
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| metal shavings may lodge at the valve seat. Shut off supply |
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| line. Unscrew and lift bonnet from valve body. Clean valve |
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| and reassemble. |
| 2. | If a solenoid valve is malfunctioning, it is recommended that |
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| you contact Service. |
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No wash tank heat. | 1. | Circuit breaker to heater tripped. |
| 2. | Because of a low water condition, the thermostat turned the |
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| heater off. To reset the thermostat, refer to HEATER, page 7. |
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| Service. |
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No or slow fill. | 1. | Dirty line strainer causing reduced water flow. Turn off water |
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| supply, remove strainer cap, withdraw and clean screen. |
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| Reassemble. |
SERVICE
Contact your local Hobart Service Office for any repairs or adjustments needed on this equipment.
FORM 34047 Rev. A (July 2000) | – 12 – | PRINTED IN U.S.A. |