DIAGNOSTIC MESSAGES
In the event of a problem with a temperature probe, the display will flash PROBE and CALL SERVICE will be lit. The respective heaters will shut down. Other functions will continue to operate normally. Contact your local Hobart Service Office.
Drain and fill error messages are displayed as PRBLM/DR1, PRBLM/FILL1, PRBLM/FILL2, PRBLM/ FILL3, PRBLM/DR2, or OP J1. In all cases, the dishwasher will terminate current cycle operations, turn off all heat sources, and display the message until the OFF button is pressed. (A power drain will not occur when turned off.) (See TROUBLESHOOTING in this manual.) If problem persists, contact your local Hobart Service Office.
MODELS LX40H & LX40C — WASH/RINSE CYCLE TIMES
Cycle | Wash | Drain | Dwell | Rinse | Dwell |
Light | 55 Sec. | 10 Sec. Max. | 4 Sec. | 10 Sec. | 6 Sec. |
Normal | 85 Sec. | 10 Sec. Max. | 4 Sec. | 10 Sec. | 6 Sec. |
Heavy* | 145 Sec. | 10 Sec. Max. | 4 Sec. | 10 Sec. | 6 Sec. |
* Heavy cycle can be adjusted (see MANAGER PROGRAMMING).
OPERATOR PROGRAMMING
If machine is off, turn it ON and wait for the machine to go into READY mode. To enter the Operator Programming Mode, press and hold "LX40" on the control panel (this is the HIDDEN key), then press the WASH key. When the display indicates
release HIDDEN key and WASH. You are now in the operator programming mode. Press SELECT to cycle through the programming options. To exit the programming mode, press SELECT until the display shows READY.
Priming Chemical Pumps
After entering the Operator Programming Mode, use SELECT to cycle through PRIME RINSE AGENT, PRIME SANITIZER, and PRIME DETERGENT. Press PRIME to start the priming operation. The selected pump will run for the programmed time. During priming, the PRIME and the pump name will be lit. PLEAS and WAIT will be displayed. When priming is complete, the display will stop flashing and
operation by pressing the SELECT button.
After priming a sanitizer pump, a rinse cycle will begin automatically.
Delime Cycle
Pressing the DELIME key will begin a DELIME cycle which is explained on page 25.
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