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Many dishmachines comes with integral booster tanks to ensure proper temperature of the final rinse. Jackson has predom- inantly used two manufacturers of thermostats, EGO and Stemco. These instructions are for use with kit
Jackson offers all of the repair parts necessary for per- forming this task.
The instructions provided here are for maintenance per- sonnel only. Unauthorized persons should not attempt any of the steps contained in these instructions.
Warning: many of the instructions and steps within this document require the use of tools. Only authorized per- sonnel should ever perform any maintenance procedure on the dishmachine!
PREPARATION
1.Power must be secured to the unit at the service break- er. Tag or lock out the service breaker to prevent accidental or unauthorized energizing of the machine.
2.Ensure that incoming water to the machine is secured either by use of a
3.The unit must be drained completely with the drain stopper removed (if applicable).
4.Remove any and all access covers.
TOOLS REQUIRED
The following tools may be needed to perform this main- tenance evolution:
1.3/8” Nutdriver
2.7/16” Combination Wrench
3.Needlenose Pliers
4.Phillipshead Screwdriver
5.Flathead Screwdriver
6.Ratchet with 1/2” Socket
TIME REQUIRED
It is estimated that it will take (1) person sixty minutes to perform this task, not including all of the items indicated in the sec- tion entitled “PREPARATION”.
IMPORTANT NOTES
1.Read these instructions thoroughly before attempting this maintenance task. Become familiar with the parts and what actions need to be taken. This will save time in the long run!
2.These instructions are shown using a Tempstar model dishmachine. However the steps provided should work for models such as the
STEPS
1.Some models, such as the Tempstrar pictured below, will require that the thermostat bracket removed from the heater. Using a ratchet, extension and 1/2” socket, remove the nuts and lock wash- er holding the bracket on.
Removing the thermostat bracket/heater nuts.
Removing the thermostat bracket.
2.With the thermostat and thermostat bracket safely out of the way, use a 7/16” combination wrench to loosen and then remove the imperial brass fitting holding the probe in.
3.Remove the wires from the old thermostat. It may be necessary to use the needlenose pliers to accomplish this.
4.Remove the thermostat bracket mounting nuts with the 7/16” nutdriver.
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