Moyer Diebel 501-HTN, 501-LT Cleaning Schedule, Daily-Every 8 Hours, Meal Periods

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MAINTENANCE

MAINTENANCE

The efficiency and life of your machine is increased by regularly scheduled preventive maintenance. A well maintained machine gives better results and service. An investment of a few minutes of daily maintenance will be worthwhile.

The best maintenance you can provide is to keep your machine clean. Components that are not regularly cleaned and flushed will clog and become inoperative.

Intervals shown in the following schedules represent an average length of time between necessary maintenance. Maintenance intervals should be shortened whenever your machine is faced with abnormal working conditions, hard water, or multiple shift operations.

Cleaning Schedule

Daily-Every 8 Hours

1.Depress the OFF/DRAIN switch to OFF and close and latch the door to drain the tank.

2.Open the door and remove both the upper and lower spray arms by unscrewing the knurled fastener holding each spray arm.

3.Remove the scrap screen carefully to keep soil or waste particles from falling into the sump.

4.Clean inside the tank with clean water. Backflush the scrap screen until it is clean. Do not strike the screen against solid objects.

5.Clean the wash arms to remove any debris from spray openings. Do not strike the spray arms against solid objects.

6.Reinstall the scrap screen and spray arms.

7.Leave the door open overnight to allow drying.

8.Report any unusual conditions to your supervisor.

Meal Periods

1.Clean the scrap screen after every meal period and more frequently during heavy usage. Do not allow the scrap screen to become clogged with soil or waste particles.

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Contents Technical Manual Moyer Diebel Limited Moyer Diebel, US Revision History This Intentionally Left Blank Contents Detergent Pump Assembly Introduction Welcome to Moyer DiebelLimited Warranty Model Numbers Standard equipment includesOptions Electrical Power Requirements AccessoriesWire Plus Ground Diagram Unpacking Electrical ConnectionsPlumbing Connections DetergentRinse Aid Chemical SanitizerCompleting Installation Operation Summary Operation Procedures501LT 60C/140F Extended Wash Cycle To use the Extended Wash CycleDaily-Every 8 Hours Cleaning ScheduleMeal Periods Deliming Deliming ProcessAs Required Maintenance ScheduleWeekly Troubleshooting Condition Cause SolutionTroubleshooting con’t Replacement Parts Track and Panel Assembly TRACK/PANEL Assembly Part Description Qty Item NoDoor Switch Assembly Door & Switch Assembly Tank Heat and Drain Tank HEAT/DRAIN Assembly Part DescriptionPump Assembly Pump Assembly Wash System Assembly Wash System Assembly 715 Water Inlet Piping Assembly Fill System Fill System All Models Part DescriptionBooster Assembly Booster Assembly Includes Models HT, UT, UT-LC Part DescriptionDetergent Pump Assembly Detergent Pump Assembly Detergent To Fill Pump see FIG System To Chemical Supply SANITIZER/RINSE AID Pump LT/UTL Drain Pump Assembly Drain Pump Assembly 501 UTL, UT-LC Part DescriptionControl Cabinet Control Cabinet Assembly HT, HTN, LT, UTL, UT, UT-LC Control Cabinet Assembly cont’d Electrical Schematics Electrical Schematics Electrical Diagram, 501-HT For machines Ranging from S/N Electrical Diagram, 501-HTN For machines beginning with S/N Electrical Diagram, 501-LT For machines beginning with S/N Electrical Diagram, 501-HT 50 Hz To Customer Disconnect Switch 115V Neutral Electrical Diagram, 501-HTN For machines built prior to S/N CLT If Used Timer Assembly 501HT Timer Assembly 501HT Timer Assembly 501UT Timer Assembly 501LT