Moyer Diebel MH-6LM3, MH-6NM3, MH-60M3 Cleaning, Every 2 Hours or After Each Meal Period

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CLEANING

CLEANING

Cleaning your machine is the best maintenance that you can provide. Components that are not regularly flushed and cleaned do not perform well.

The following schedules are the minimum requirements necessary for the proper performance of your machine. Intervals should be shortened whenever your machine is faced with abnormal working conditions, hard water, or multiple shift operations.

CLEANING SCHEDULE

Every 2 Hours or After Each Meal Period

1.Drain the dishwasher.

2.Flush interior with fresh water.

3.Clean scrap screens and pump intake screen.

4.Clean spray arm nozzles.

Every 8 Hours or at the End of the Day

1.Drain the machine.

2.Flush interior with fresh water.

3.Clean scrap screens and pump intake screen.

4.Clean spray arms.

5.Thoroughly clean the exterior of machine.

DO NOT HOSE DOWN WITH WATER.

6.Reassemble the machine.

7.Leave doors open to aid in drying.

CAUTION:

! Do not leave water in wash tank overnight.

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Contents MH-6LM3 MH-6NM3Moyer Diebel, US Moyer Diebel, Limited Comments Revision HistoryContents List of Figures Limited Warranty Welcome to Moyer Diebel IntroductionStandard Equipment includes AccessoriesOptions MH-60 only Model Unpack the dishwasher InstallationPlacement for Corner Operation Electrical Connections InstallationHinged Control Panel 20-22 PSI/138-151.8 kPa InstallationDrain Connections Water ConnectionsVentilation Chemical Connections Chemical Dispenser Signal Terminal BlockMH-60, 6N, 6L MH-60, 6NMH-6L Only Models MH-60 and MH-6N do not require sanitizerInitial START-UP Complete the installationInitial START-UP Check Wash Water TemperaturePower Check Final Rinse Water Pressure Check Final Rinse Water TemperatureComplete the initial start-up Extended Wash OperationDrain the dishwasher Initial START-UP Action Result Operation SummaryEvery 2 Hours or After Each Meal Period CleaningEvery 8 Hours or at the End of the Day Deliming Condition Cause Solution TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Troubleshooting Basic ServiceSchematics ToolsMotor Overloads Electrical ServiceCycle Timer Electrical Service TimersConfiguration a Line Electrical Service Motor ConnectionsPump Seal Replacement Mechanical ServiceReplacement Parts MH-60/6N/6L Doors and Panels Part Item No Part Description Doors and PanelsMH-60/6N/6L Door Guides, Stops, and Lift Bracket Part Item No Part Description Qty Door GUIDES, STOPS, and Lift BracketMH-60/6N/6L Door Handle, Spring Assembly, and Safety Switch BUSHING, Side Door Door HANDLE, Spring ASSEMBLY, and Safety SwitchMH-60/6N/6L Track Assembly Corner configuration shown GUIDE, Left Hand Track AssemblyFront 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 RETAINER, Overflow Drain Assembly and Scrap ScreensMH-60/6N/6L Wash Tank Heat and Thermostats WASHER, Lock 1/4 Split SST Wash Tank Heat and ThermostatsValve Fill From Piping WASHER, Lock 1/4 Split MH-60 only Electric Booster and ThermostatsTo 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 Backing PLATE, Machined Pump AssemblyMH-60/6N/6L Control Panel and Gauges Control Panel and Gauges MH-60/6N/6L Control Cabinet Control Cabinet Dishracks and PRV Part Part Description Item No Dishracks and PRVThis Intentionally Left Blank Electrical Schematic / 3 Phase MH-60, 6N, 6L Electrical Schematic / 1 Phase MH-60, 6N, 6L