Jackson 300XS, 300XLT, 300XN technical manual Troubleshooting, Common Problems

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SECTION 4: TROUBLESHOOTING

COMMON PROBLEMS

WARNING: Inspection, testing and repair of electrical equipment should only be performed by a qualified ser- vice technician. Many of the tests require that the unit have power to it and live electrical components be exposed. USE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN TESTING THE MACHINE.

Problem: Dishmachine will not fill after the door is close. Power “ON” light is illuminated.

1.Faulty rinse solenoid valve. Repair or replace valve as required.

2.Faulty door switch. Verify the wiring of the switch; if correct, replace the switch.

3.Fouled/faulty high level probe. Clean probe if fouled. If clean, and still not working, replace.

Problem: Dishmachine will not fill after the door is closed. Power “ON” light is not illuminated.

1.Service breaker tripped. Reset. If the breaker trips again, contact an electrician to verify the amp draw of the machine.

2.Machine not connected to power source. Verify that the machine has been properly connected to the power source.

3.Faulty power source. Verify the wiring of the switch; if correct, replace switch.

Problem: Dishmachine will not run after the door is closed. Power “ON” light is illuminated and the unit is filling.

1.Wash motor faulty/damaged. Verify that the wash motor is getting power. If so, replace the motor.

2.Wash motor contactor faulty. Check for continuity; if contacts are open, replace the contactor.

Problem: Dishmachine runs continuously in the wash cycle.

1. Machine is in Delime mode. Flip NORMAL/DELIME switch to NORMAL mode.

Problem: Wash or rinse heater does not work.

1.Faulty heater element. Check element for continuity; if open, replace the heater.

2.Faulty heater contactor. Replace the contactor.

3.Misadjusted/faulty thermostat(s). Verify operation and setting of thermostats, replace if necessary.

Problem: Dishmachine fill slowly and/or the rinse is weak.

1.Clogged or obstructed rinse arms. Remove and clean the rinse arms.

2.Low incoming water pressure. Adjust the water pressure regulator to ensure that there is 20 PSI flow.

3.Y-strainer is clogged. Clean out the Y-strainer.

Problem: Rinse water not reaching required temperature.

1.Faulty rinse heater. Check element for continuity; if open, replace heater.

2.Misadjusted/faulty thermostat(s). Verify operation and setting of thermostats, replace if necessary.

3.Rinse thermometer is defective. Replace thermometer.

Problem: Wash water is not reaching required temperature.

1.Faulty wash heater. Check element for continuity; if open, relace the heater.

2.Misadjusted/faulty thermostat(s). Verify operation and setting of thermostats, replace if necessary.

3.Wash thermometer is defective. Replace thermometer.

300X Series Technical Manual 7610-002-64-22

Issued: 07-26-2006 Revised: N/A

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Contents Technical Manual For Jackson ModelsPage Revision Made Applicable Details Date ECN 300XS Nomenclature for the Models Covered in this ManualTable of Contents Section Specification Information Specification Information Electrical Requirements 300X Dimensions 300XN & 300XLT Dimensions Table Dimensions Corner InstallationSection INSTALLATION/OPERATION Instructions INSTALLATION/OPERATION Instructions Installation InstructionsElectrical Connection 300X System Flow Diagram Dishmachine300XN/XLT System Flow Diagram 300XS System Flow Diagram Detergent Control Operation Instructions INSTALLATION/OPERATION Instructions Section Preventative Maintenance Preventative Maintenance Section Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Common ProblemsProblem Doors will not close completely Section Service Procedures Service Procedures PreparationTools Required Time RequiredRemove the wire nuts from the wires and separate them Removing the valve bonnet After Maintenance Actions Special PartsVacuum Breaker Repair Parts KIT Preparation StepsRemoving the plunger Rinse Regulating Thermostat Replacement Location of the thermostat bracket JP-24 Sliding imperial fitting onto new thermostat Special Notes Section Parts Section Control BOX Assembly Parts SectionQTY Description Hood Assembly Cantilever ARM/DOOR Assemblies Cantilever Arm Frame Assembly TUB Assembly Parts Section Steam TUB Assembly See page entitled Wash Motors Gasket Rinse Tank Assembly Thermostats / Wash Heaters / Rinse Heaters Rinse Heater 12 KW Rinse Heater 14 KWWash Pump Exploded View Model Volts Phase Wash Motor Assembly Wash MotorsIncoming Plumbing Water Pressure Regulator KIT Wprk Option Incoming Plumbing Outlet Plumbing 300XN & 300XS Incoming Plumbing Assembly Litem QTY DescriptionRinse Solenoid Valve & Vacuum Breaker Repair Parts Kits 300XS Incoming Steam Plumbing Assemblies Coil Assembly 300XS Detail a Final Rinse Arms & Manifold Wash & Rinse ARM/MANIFOLD AssembliesExploded View Safety Door Interlock SDI Option Exhaust FAN Control Option False Panel Installation False panel positioned in unitDrain Quench Assembly To Cold Water SupplySection Electrical Schematics Electrical Schematics 300X/300XN/300XLT 380-440-460 Volt 50/60 Hertz Three Phase 300X/300XN/300XLT 415 Volt 50/60 Hertz Three Phase Electrical Schematics

300X, 300XN, 300XLT, 300XS specifications

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