Jackson JFT-S Troubleshooting Section, Common Problems, Problem Machine fills, but fill is weak

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SECTION 4: TROUBLESHOOTING SECTION

COMMON PROBLEMS

WARNING: Inspection, testing and repair of electrical equipment should be performed only by qualified service per- sonnel. Certain procedures in this section require electrical tests or measurements while power is applied to the machine. Exercise extreme caution at all times. If test points are not easily accessible, disconnect power, attach

test equipment and reapply power to test. When replacing electrical parts, disconnect power at source circuit breaker.

Problem: Nothing on dishmachine operates. The power switch is ON and the power indicator light is OFF.

1.Machine is not wired correctly to incoming power source. Have an electrician verify wiring.

2.Machine circuit breaker(s) is/are tripped. Reset the circuit breaker(s). If it trips again, contact an electrician to verify the machine amp draw.

3.Service breaker(s) are tripped. Reset the service breaker(s). If it trips again, contact an electrician to verify the machine amp draw.

Problem: Machine will not fill. The power switch is ON and the power indicator light is ON.

1.No water supply to machine. Verify that water lines have been connected to the machine.

2.Incoming water solenoid valve damaged/faulty. Verify that the valve is operating. If not, replace.

3.Water level indicators are giving a false reading. See if the green “Tank Filled” light is on. Verify the wiring of the water level indicators and if correct, replace component.

Problem: Machine fills, but fill is weak.

1.Low incoming water pressure. Verify that incoming water pressure during fill is 20 ±5 PSI.

2.Incoming water solenoid is clogged. Verify that debris is not entrapped in valve. If so, remove debris.

3.Incoming water y-strainer is clogged. Remove Debris from y-strainer.

Problem: Low wash tank/power rinse tank temperature.

1.Verify electric booster heater is energized.

2.Low incoming water temperature. Verify that the incoming water temperature matches what is indicated on the machine data plate.

3.Heater not energizing. Verify that the wash tank heater is operating. If not, replace.

4.Low incoming voltage. Have an electrician verify that the power coming to the machine is the same as indicated on the data plate.

5.Heater has scale and lime build-up. Try deliming the machine. If this does not correct the problem, the heater(s) should be replaced.

6.Check installation of flow restrictor at discharge of final rinse pump.

7.Float has failed, in the prewash tank, wash tank, and/or power rinse tank causing the unit to fill continuously

Problem: Low prewash, wash, or power rinse arm pressure, poor spray pattern.

1.Check proper installation of both upper and lower arms. Correct if necessary.

2.Clogged wash arm nozzles. Verify that nozzles are not clogged with debris. If so, remove debris.

3.Clogged wash tank or wash pump strainers. Clean out strainers if necessary.

4.Worn pump impeller. Verify status of impeller, replace if necessary.

5.Low voltage to the pump(s). Verify incoming power to the machine.

6.Motor for pump is running backwards. Most likely the incoming power leads to the motor are reversed.

Problem: Inadequate rinse.

1.Low incoming water pressure. Verify that incoming water pressure to rinse tank during fill is 20 ±5 PSI.

2.Incoming water solenoid is clogged. Verify that debris is not entrapped in valve. If so, remove debris.

3.Check final rinse pump operation.

4.Incoming water y-strainer is clogged. Remove Debris from y-strainer.

5.Clogged rinse arm nozzles. Verify that nozzles are not clogged with debris. If so, remove debris.

JFT Series Technical Manual 7610-002-77-38

Issued: 03-16-2006 Revised: N/A

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Contents JFT JFT-S Technical ManualFor Jackson Model Manufacturers Warranty ONE Year Limited Parts & Labor WarrantyStop Pare Arret Revision Made Applicable Details Date ECN Model Serial No Installation Date Service Rep. Name Phone No Nomenclature for the Models Covered in this ManualTable of Contents VII Electrical Schematics Section Description Parts SectionSection Specification Information Specification Information CONTROLS, MOTORS, & Blower Dryer Section Electrical Requirements of the JFTFlowrate GPM Steam Booster Requirements WASH/POWER Rinse Sections Combined Electrical Requirements of the JFT-SJFT L-R & R-L Legend & Exhaust FAN Dimensions 1200 CFMJFT L-R Dimensions Open Door Cabinet Control 1943mmSpecification Information JFT R-L DimensionsJFT-S L-R & R-L Legend & Exhaust FAN Dimensions JFT-S L-R Dimensions 724mmJFT-S R-L Dimensions 914mm 1067mm 229mm 375mm 254mmSection INSTALLATION/OPERATION Instructions Do not Tighten the Hardware AT this Point INSTALLATION/OPERATION InstructionsInstalling the JFT Dishmachine Individual Named SectionsLoad End Drain Connection Water Supply Connection Steam Trap Warranty 18 I.D. Square SQ InchesDeliming Operations Detergent Control Operating Instructions Cut-a-way detail showing direction of plates Section Preventative Maintenance Preventative Maintenance PRE-SCRAPPING/STRAINERSWeekly DAILY/WEEKLY/MONTHLY MaintenanceDaily MonthlyQuarterly Monthly /QUARTERLY/ANNUAL MaintenanceAnnually Items that should not require maintenance Items not Requiring MaintenanceItems of note Section Troubleshooting Section Problem Machine fills, but fill is weak Troubleshooting SectionCommon Problems Problem Low wash tank/power rinse tank temperatureProblem Ware is coming out dirty Section Service Procedures Tools Required Service ProceduresPreparation Steps Time RequiredAfter Maintenance Actions Special Parts
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