CMA Dishmachines manual Safety Tips for the CMA-44

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Getting Started

2.4.Safety Tips for the CMA-44

DANGER: Always turn off the circuit breaker at the wall when working on this dishmachine. Even with the machine’s power switch off there is a live connection coming to the switch, so turn off the circuit breaker as well.

CAUTION: Do not get in the path of the conveyor rocker arm or the conveyor’s moving bar. Do not reach into the rocker arm area without first making sure the dishmachine is turned off at the circuit breaker.

CAUTION: Do not open the front door when the machine is in operation.

CAUTION: Avoid spraying water on or around the electrical control box on the top of the machine. When cleaning, do not spray water directly on the motors.

CAUTION: When removing the final rinse arms for cleaning, exercise caution. The final rinse arms may be filled with chemicals and/or under pressure.

MODEL CMA-44 Installation & Operation Manual Rev. 2 .15 10/18/07

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Contents Page Table of Contents Specifications CMA-44Getting Started Introduction to CMA-44Receiving and Installation Dishmachine Front ViewReceiving and Installation Old Models Plumbing Installation NotesElectrical Rinse Pressure Regulator for detailed instructions Scrap Tray Assembly and Overflow Chute Installation REQ’DInstallation Pump Impeller NoteOptional Hood Adapter Set of Two Optional Freestanding Scrap Trap and Adaptor Kit Field Installed Accessories CMA-44 HeaterSafety Tips for the CMA-44 Auto Fill Timer Old Models Initial SetupAuto Fill Timer/ Auto Re- Fill Timer Wash Tank TemperatureBeginning Operation Low Temperature Applications Chemical DispensingRegular Service and Maintenance Checklist Operation Quick service guide Models CMA 44/66 Conveyor S Technical Issue Cause SolutionTrouble Shooting Problem Likely Cause SolutionCMA-44 Customer Notice Tips to Save a Service Charge Electrical Diagram Electrical Diagram Old Models