Moyer Diebel MH-6LM3 Extended Wash Operation, Complete the initial start-up, Drain the dishwasher

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INITIAL START-UP

INITIAL START-UP (Cont.)

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The Extended Wash

Operation

The extended wash switch holds the dishwasher in a continuous wash mode for cleaning heavily soiled ware.

Open and then fully close the dishwasher doors. The dish- washer will begin a wash cycle automatically.

Push the Extended wash switch UP to the extended wash position. The dishwasher will remain in

a continuous wash mode until

the switch is flipped down. The dishwasher will resume the cycle and finish with a final rinse.

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Complete the initial start-up

POWER

EXTENDED WASH

CYCLE

OFF

WASH

RINSE PRESSURE

Check all the plumbing for leaks. Also, check the drain plumbing for leaks and be sure that the drain will handle the drain water flow (15 gal/min-56.8 liters/min) from the dishwasher.

After the drain and the plumbing connections are checked, turn off the dishwasher power switch.

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Drain the dishwasher

Make sure the dishwasher power switch is turned off. Drain the dishwasher by pulling the handle of the drain-overflow assem- bly straight up. Rotate the handle 90° to lock the drain in the up position.

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Contents MH-6NM3 MH-6LM3Moyer Diebel, US Moyer Diebel, Limited Revision History CommentsContents List of Figures Limited Warranty Introduction Welcome to Moyer DiebelStandard Equipment includes AccessoriesOptions MH-60 only Model Installation Unpack the dishwasherPlacement for Corner Operation Installation Electrical ConnectionsHinged Control Panel Installation 20-22 PSI/138-151.8 kPaDrain Connections Water ConnectionsVentilation Chemical Dispenser Signal Terminal Block Chemical ConnectionsMH-6L Only MH-60, 6NMH-60, 6N, 6L Models MH-60 and MH-6N do not require sanitizerComplete the installation Initial START-UPCheck Wash Water Temperature Initial START-UPPower Check Final Rinse Water Temperature Check Final Rinse Water PressureComplete the initial start-up Extended Wash OperationDrain the dishwasher Initial START-UP Operation Summary Action ResultEvery 2 Hours or After Each Meal Period CleaningEvery 8 Hours or at the End of the Day Deliming Troubleshooting Condition Cause SolutionTroubleshooting Schematics Basic ServiceTroubleshooting ToolsElectrical Service Motor OverloadsElectrical Service Timers Cycle TimerConfiguration a Electrical Service Motor Connections LineMechanical Service Pump Seal ReplacementReplacement Parts MH-60/6N/6L Doors and Panels Doors and Panels Part Item No Part DescriptionMH-60/6N/6L Door Guides, Stops, and Lift Bracket Door GUIDES, STOPS, and Lift Bracket Part Item No Part Description QtyMH-60/6N/6L Door Handle, Spring Assembly, and Safety Switch Door HANDLE, Spring ASSEMBLY, and Safety Switch BUSHING, Side DoorMH-60/6N/6L Track Assembly Corner configuration shown Track Assembly GUIDE, Left HandFront Side Left WASH/RINSE Spray Piping MH-60/6N/6L Wash/Rinse Spray Arms WASH/RINSE Spray Arms MH-60/6N/6L Drain Assembly and Scrap Screens Drain Assembly and Scrap Screens RETAINER, OverflowMH-60/6N/6L Wash Tank Heat and Thermostats Wash Tank Heat and Thermostats WASHER, Lock 1/4 Split SSTValve Fill From Piping MH-60 only Electric Booster and Thermostats WASHER, Lock 1/4 SplitTo Upper MH-60 only Lower Fill Piping Assembly Replacement Parts Water in from Lower Piping MH-60/6N only Upper Fill Piping Assembly Customer Water MH-6N/6L only Lower Fill Piping Assembly MH-6L Only Upper Fill Piping Assembly MH-6L only Upper Fill Piping Assembly MH-60/6N/6L Pump Assembly Pump Assembly Backing PLATE, MachinedMH-60/6N/6L Control Panel and Gauges Control Panel and Gauges MH-60/6N/6L Control Cabinet Control Cabinet Dishracks and PRV Dishracks and PRV Part Part Description Item NoThis Intentionally Left Blank Electrical Schematic / 3 Phase MH-60, 6N, 6L Electrical Schematic / 1 Phase MH-60, 6N, 6L