CMA Dishmachines L-1X16 manual Addendum for Machines Installed in the City of Chicago

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Addendum

5.Addendum for Machines Installed in the City of Chicago

“All food dispensing establishments using chlorine or other approved chemical sanitizers shall, at all times, maintain an adequate testing device.”

“Dishes and other eating and drinking utensils to be washed in a dishwashing machine shall be properly scraped and pre-rinsed and shall be stacked in racks or trays so as to avoid overcrowding, and so as to permit the wash and rinse waters to reach all surfaces of each utensil.”

“In machine washing, multi-use eating and drinking utensils shall be washed in water containing a suitable detergent at a temperature of 120° F to 140° F or other method approved by the Department of Health.”

“The water in the wash tank shall be changed during operation as often as is necessary to keep it reasonably clean. An effective concentration of detergent in the wash water shall be maintained at all times.”

“Bactericidal treatment shall consist of exposure of all surfaces of dishes and utensils being washed to a rinse of clean water, at a temperature of not less than 180° F or other method approved by the Department of Health.”

“All dishwashing machines shall maintain a flow pressure not less than 15 or more than 25 pounds per square inch on the fresh water line at the machine and not less than 10 pounds per square inch at the rinse nozzles. A suitable gauge cock shall be provided immediately upstream from the final rinse sprays to permit checking the flow of the final rinse water. An easily readable thermometer accurate to a +2° F. shall be provided on both the wash and rinse water lines of the dishwashing machine which will indicate the temperature of the water solution there in.”

“Dishwashing machines shall be thoroughly cleaned at least once each day. The pumps and the wash and rinse sprays or jets shall be so designed that a forceful stream of water will reach all surfaces of the utensils when they are properly racked. These parts shall be thoroughly cleaned at least once each day. The pumps and the wash and rinse sprays or jets shall be designed that a forceful stream of water will reach all surfaces of the utensils when they are properly racked. These pars shall be readily accessible for inspection and cleaning.

“After bactericidal treatment, utensils and containers shall be stored at a sufficient height above the floor in a clean, dry place, protected from flies, splash, dust, overhead leakage and condensation, and other contamination. Containers and utensils shall be inverted, covered, or otherwise protected from contamination until used for serving.”

Drain racks, trays and shelves shall be made of non-corrodible material and shall be kept clean. In handling containers and utensils the surfaces thereof which come in contact with food or drink shall not be touched by the hands, except during the process of washing. Tables for clean and dirty dishes and food shall be so arranged that the dirty dishes will be as far removed from the food and clean dishes as may be possible.

All single service articles and utensils shall be purchased in sanitary cartons and stored in a clean, dry place until used, and after removal from the cartons, these articles shall be handled in such a manner as to prevent contamination.

Please note the following procedures must be followed for City of Chicago Approval:

1.All low energy models must have low level sani-alarms, both visual and audio.

2.All models must have a City of Chicago approval data label affixed to the machine.

3.Chlorine sanitizer must be a minimum of 100 PPM.

MODEL L-1X & L-1X16 PARTS MANUAL Rev. 1.14

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Contents Model L-1X & L-1X16 7 0 0 K N O T T a V E N U ETable of Contents Specifications L-1X & L-1X16L-1X and L-1X16 Operational Cycle 100 110See .1.1 Cam Adjustment Getting Started Getting StartedIntroduction to the L-1X and L-1X16 Receiving and Installation ElectricalPlumbing Post InstructionsInstallers Checklist Initial Setup OperationOperation GeneralWater Pump Proper FillingPump Cavitation Maintenance MaintenanceTimer assembly Cam AdjustmentQuick service guide Troubleshooting Maintenance Maintenance Addendum for Machines Installed in the City of Chicago AddendumAppendix a Operator & Cleaning Instructions Electrical Diagram

L-1X16, L-1X specifications

CMA Dishmachines L-1X and L-1X16 are state-of-the-art commercial dishwashers designed to streamline dishwashing processes in various foodservice environments. Recognized for their innovative technology and robust construction, these machines are ideal for restaurants, hotels, and institutional kitchens.

One of the standout features of the CMA L-1X and L-1X16 is their high efficiency. With a capacity to handle up to 40 racks per hour, these models significantly reduce the time spent on washing dishes and improve overall kitchen productivity. Their rapid cycle times ensure that clean dishes are always available, enhancing service speed and minimizing wait times during busy hours.

The L-1X and L-1X16 are designed with advanced wash arm technology, featuring multiple spray zones that ensure thorough cleaning of all dishware. The powerful pump provides exceptional water pressure, ensuring that even the toughest stains are removed with ease. In addition, the units include a built-in booster heater, which raises water temperatures to optimal levels for effective sanitization, complying with health and safety regulations.

Another key characteristic of these dishmachines is their user-friendly interface. The intuitive control panel allows operators to select wash cycles effortlessly, making it easy for staff to operate the machines without extensive training. The digital readout indicates cycle time and wash temperature, providing transparency and ensuring operational efficiency.

The L-1X and L-1X16 models are constructed from durable stainless steel, guaranteeing longevity and resistance to the wear and tear of daily commercial use. Their compact design maximizes workspace efficiency, making them suitable for kitchens with limited space. Additionally, the machines are designed for easy access to internal components, facilitating maintenance and reducing downtime.

Energy efficiency is a priority for CMA Dishmachines, and both the L-1X and L-1X16 models reflect this commitment. These dishwashers consume less water and energy compared to other models in the market, ultimately reducing operating costs and contributing to a more sustainable kitchen environment.

In summary, the CMA Dishmachines L-1X and L-1X16 are highly efficient commercial dishwashers that combine advanced technology, user-friendly features, and durable construction. They are designed to meet the rigorous demands of the foodservice industry while maintaining a focus on efficiency and sustainability. For establishments looking to enhance their dishwashing capabilities, these models represent a cutting-edge solution.