Hoshizaki JWE-24000CUA-L-25B service manual Float Switch Check and Cleaning, Float Switch Cleaning

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D. Float Switch Check and Cleaning

(for Booster Tank Water Level Float Switch and Backup Water Level Float Switch)

If an abnormal input signal is found by “III.A. Diagnostic Procedure” or the error code “o1” or “o2” is displayed, check and clean/replace the float switches according to the procedure below.

1. Float Switch Check

To check the float switches, follow the steps below.

1)Use the “ON/OFF” button on the operation panel to turn off the unit, then turn off the dishwasher and booster tank power supplies. Lockout/Tagout to prevent the power supplies from being turned back on inadvertently.

2)Remove the front panel and top panel of the booster tank.

3)Remove the control box cover, and disconnect the CN8 connector from the control board (see “II.F.2. Control Board Layout”).

4)To check the booster tank water level float switch, check for continuity across the orange and red wires (#1 and #2) on the CN8 connector. Confirm that the float switch is open when the float is down and closed when the float is up.

5)To check the booster tank backup water level float switch, check for continuity across the pink and light blue wires (#3 and #4) on the CN8 connector. Confirm that the float switch is open when the float is down and closed when the float is up.

6)If any problem is found, repair or replace the float switch.

7)If the float switch is scaled up or dirty, clean it according to “2. Float Switch Cleaning.”

2. Float Switch Cleaning

Depending on local water conditions, scale may build up on the float switches. Scale on the switches can cause the floats to stick. In this case, the float switches should be cleaned.

1)Use the “ON/OFF” button on the operation panel to turn off the unit, then turn off the dishwasher and booster tank power supplies. Lockout/Tagout to prevent the power supplies from being turned back on inadvertently.

2)Remove the front panel and top panel of the booster tank.

3)Use a soft brush to remove scale or soil on the float switches, or wipe down the float switches with a mixture of 1 part of Hoshizaki “Scale Away” and 25 parts of warm water.

4)Rinse the parts thoroughly with clean water.

5)If the float switch is removed, replace it in its correct position. Be careful not to confuse the positions and directions of the booster tank water level float switch and the booster tank backup water level float switch. Make sure the floats can move freely in the vertical directions (see “II.A.2. Booster Tank”).

6)Replace the booster tank panels.

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Contents Model JWE-2400CUA-L-25B JWE-2400CUA-R-25B Hoshizaki AMERICA, INC Contents Page Property Important Safety InformationSerious injury Indicates important information about the use and careDishwasher Side Booster Side AC Supply Voltage Right to Left Nameplate Rating Dimensions/Connections JWE-2400CUA-L-25BJWE-2400CUA-R-25B II. General Information A. Construction DishwasherBooster Tank Top ViewBox Functions Sequence of OperationIncreasing Rinse Water Flow Rate Page Table Limit Switch Emergency Stop ButtonDrain Flow Chart Dishwasher Sequence Flow Chart JWE-2400CUA-25BChart Auto FillCycle Wash Cycle/Rinse Cycle Control Board and Operation Board Control Board LocationControl Board Layout CN4Control Board Diagram CN1 CN2Water Temperature Lamps Service Menu and Error LogError Codes DisplayReady Lamp Conveyor Speed SwitchService Menu Access Wash LampService Menu Chart Item and Details Setting Range DisplayTemperature Display Error CodesBuzzer Operation Time Display Continuous Wash ModeLow Water Temperature Lock Function Special ModesOFF III. Service Diagnosis Diagnostic ProcedureSwitch Open/Closed Display Mode Page Error Codes Error Code TableError Code Log Error Code Details Auto Fill Error A1Page Booster Tank Auto Fill Error A2 Wash Tank Water Level Error A3 Page Page Wash Tank Thermistor Error H1, H2 Booster Tank Thermistor Error H3, H4 ROM/RAM Error H5 Eeprom Error H6Conveyor Overload or Table Limit Error 1 L1 Conveyor Overload or Table Limit Error 2 L2 Booster Tank Error b1 Booster Tank Water Level Safety Error b2 Service Flow Charts Unit Will Not StartSee III.B. Error Codes Replace Dishes Not Clean Page Inadequate Rinse Dishwasher Will Not Start Wash/Rinse Cycle Dishwasher will not start wash/rinse cycleNo or Inadequate Detergent/Rinse Aid Supply Wash Tank Water BoilsWash Tank Water Not Draining Float Switch Check and Cleaning Float Switch CheckFloat Switch Cleaning Thermistor Check IV. Removal and Replacement of Components Removal and Replacement of Wash Pump MotorsRemoval of Panels Removal and Replacement of Rinse Pump Motor Rinse Pump Motor Page Removal and Replacement of Gear Motor Removal and Replacement of Conveyor Removal and Replacement of Crankshaft Removal and Replacement of Control Box Removal and Replacement of ThermistorRemoval and Replacement of Control Board or Operation Board Control BoardOperation Board Removal and Replacement of Heater Removal and Replacement of Float Switch Removal and Replacement of Thermostat Cleaning and Maintenance Instructions Daily Maintenance Wash the curtains Silverware Rack Rail Ring Install the curtain L in the wash compartment Heater Weekly MaintenanceMonthly Inspection ExteriorDescaling As Required ShutdownService Panel Hook Long Storage, Relocation, Disposal, Transfer VI. Operating InstructionsVII. Technical Information Water Circuit Wiring Diagram
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