WT. The conveyor does not start during the supplementary fill cycle. "A3" appears in the display and the "AUTO FILL" lamp flashes. BZ beeps three times only at the beginning. If WT WLS is still open after the supplementary fill cycle, another cycle starts. If WT WLS still does not close, "A3" appears in the display, BZ beeps and the unit shuts down. For adjustment of the supplementary fill cycle time, see "Supplementary Fill Cycle Time" (service menu item 07) in "II.F.7.b) Service Menu Chart." For details, see "III.B.3.c) Wash Tank Water Level Error (A3)."

2.If WT WLS and the wash start switch are closed after RPM runs for the supplementary fill cycle time, WPM energizes and the conveyor starts.

3.If SP is opened and closed during operation and the wash/rinse start switch is open, the unit does not resume operation. Load another rack to close the wash start switch. The unit resumes operation if SP is closed during the extended wash/rinse cycle time.

4.Table Limit Switch

If a rack reaches the end of the clean dishtable and actuates TLS lever (TLS closed), WPM and RPM de-energize, the conveyor stops and "L1" appears in the display. When the rack is removed and TLS lever returns to the original position (TLS open), WPM and RPM energize and the conveyor starts after 3 seconds unless the wash/rinse start switch is open.

5. Emergency Stop Button

To shut down the unit in case of emergency, press ESB on top of the unit (wash compartment exit side). To resume operation, turn ESB clockwise to unlock and press the "ON/OFF" button on the operation panel.

Note: The unit is inoperative without ESB connected at the time of installation.

6. Drain

This unit does not have a drain valve.

The overflow pipe in WT drains excess water from WT. To completely drain WT, remove the overflow pipe.

To drain BT, use the “ON/OFF” button on the operation panel to turn off the unit, then turn off the dishwasher and booster tank power supplies. Lockout/Tagout to prevent the power supplies from being turned back on inadvertently.

Use BT drain hose to drain BT. WARNING! To avoid possible burns, allow BT water temperature to fall below 104°F (40°C) before draining.

Legend: BT–booster tank; BTH–booster tank heater; BUWLF/S–backup water level float switch; BZ–buzzer; CB–control board; DFT–detergent feeder terminals (detergent feeder not provided by Hoshizaki); DS–door switch; ESB–emergency stop button; RFT–rinse aid feeder terminals (rinse aid feeder not provided by Hoshizaki); RPM–rinse pump motor; SP–service panel; SPS–service panel switch; WLSF/ S–water level safety float switch; TLS–table limit switch; WLF/S–water level float switch; WLS–water level sensor; WPM–wash pump motor; WT–wash tank; WTH–wash tank heater; WV–inlet water valve

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Hoshizaki JWE-24000CUA-L-25B, JWE-2400CUA-R-25B service manual Table Limit Switch, Emergency Stop Button, Drain

JWE-2400CUA-R-25B, JWE-24000CUA-L-25B specifications

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