CMA Dishmachines GL-X owner manual

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The pump motor runs the pump for the 57-second wash cycle, then pumps the water out through the drain, turns off for about 8 seconds (allowing the machine to refill with clean rinse water) and then runs the pump for the 48-second rinse cycle.

3.Cam switch 3 controls the drain function. At the end of the 57-second wash cycle, cam switch 3 energizes the drain valve solenoid allowing the pump motor to drain the wash water out of the machine. Cam switch 3 also increments the rack counter by one each cycle.

4.Cam switch 4 controls the water valve solenoid on the water supply to flush and fill the machine. At the end of the wash cycle the drain valve is opened, the pump motor continues to run (to pump the wash water out through the drain), and the Flush function begins. At first, flushing the machine because the drain valve is still open, then—with the drain valve closed and the pump motor stopped— the machine begins to fill for the rinse cycle. Once the machine has refilled sufficiently, the pump motor restarts carrying out the rinse portion of the cycle as the filling of the wash tank completes.

5.Cam switch 2 controls the detergent pump and turns ON about 5 seconds after the operational cycle is started and runs for a few seconds to provide sufficient detergent for the wash cycle. This cam can be adjusted as necessary for proper detergent dosage. See section 4.1.1 Cam Adjustment

6.Cam switches 5 and 6 control the sanitizer and rinse pumps respectively. They turn ON at the beginning of the rinse cycle and run for a few seconds to provide sufficient sanitizer and rinse aid for the rinse cycle. These cams can be adjusted as necessary for proper chemical dosage. See section 4.1.1 Cam Adjustment

7.Cam switch 8 operates the sustainer heater. This cam assures that the sustainer heater only turns on when the dishmachine is not in a cycle. This prevents the machine from drawing too much electrical current at any one time.

MODEL GL-X INSTALLATION & OPERATION MANUAL Rev. 1.01 –08/04/05

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Contents C M A D I S H M A C H I N E S Keep with machine for reference1 2 7 0 0 K N O T T A V E N U E GARDEN GROVE, CALIFORNIAMODEL CMA-GL-X TABLE OF CONTENTSGL-X 1. SpecificationsFRAME DIMENSIONS SHIPPING WEIGHTWASH 1.2.GL-XOperational CycleDRAIN RINSEPage 2.1.Introduction to the GL-X Getting Started2. Getting Started Getting Started 2.2.Receiving and Installation2.2.1. Electrical 2.2.2. PlumbingGlasswasher checked for concealed damage Operation 3.1.Initial Setup3.Operation 3.2.General3.2.3. Proper Filling Operation3.2.4. Water Pump 3.2.5. Pump Cavitation4. Maintenance Maintenance4.1.Timer assembly 4.1.1. Cam Adjustment4.2.Quick service guide MaintenanceTECHNICAL ISSUE SOLUTION4.3.Troubleshooting Low heat during operation Activating detergent primer 3.Chlorine sanitizer must be a minimum of 100 PPM AddendumAppendix A Operator & Cleaning Instructions Electrical Diagram 6. Electrical DiagramWIRE DIAGRAM FOR MODEL GL-X BOOSTER HEATERGROUND WIRE DIAGRAM FOR MODEL GL-XRev.1.02
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