SECTION 2: INSTALLATION/OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS

DETERGENT CONTROL

Detergent usage and water hardness are two factors that contribute greatly to how efficiently your dishmachine will operate. Using detergent in the proper amount can become, in time, a source of substantial savings. A qualified water treatment spe- cialist can tell you what is needed for maximum efficiency from your detergent, but you should still know some basics so you’ll understand what they are talking about.

First, you must understand that hard water greatly effects the performance of the dishmachine. Water hardness is the amount of dissolved calcium and magnesium in the water supply. The more dissolved solids in the water, the greater the water hard- ness. Hard water works against detergent, thereby causing the amount of detergent required for washing to increase. As you use more detergent, your costs for operating the dishmachine will increase and the results will decrease. The solids in hard water also may build-up as a scale on wash and rinse heaters, decreasing their ability to heat water. Water temperature is important in removing soil and sanitizing dishes. If the water cannot get hot enough, your results may not be satisfactory. This is why Jackson recommends that if you have installed the machine in an area with hard water, that you also install some type of water treatment equipment to help remove the dissolved solids from the water before it gets to the dishmachine.

Second, hard water may have you adding drying agents to your operating cycle to prevent spotting, when the real problem is deposited solids on your ware. As the water evaporates off of the ware, the solids will be left behind to form the spotting and no amount of drying agent will prevent this. Again, using treated water will undoubtedly reduce the occurrences of this prob- lem.

Third, treated water may not be suitable for use in other areas of your operation. For instance, coffee made with soft water may have an acid or bitter flavor. It may only be feasible to install a small treatment unit for the water going into the dishmachine itself. Discuss this option with your qualified water treatment specialist.

Even after the water hardness problems have been solved, there still must be proper training of dishmachine operators in how much detergent is to be used per cycle. Talk with your water treatment specialist and detergent vendor and come up with a complete training program for operators. Using too much detergent has as detrimental effects as using too little. The proper amount of detergent must be used for job. It is important to remember that certain menu items may require extra detergent by their nature and personnel need to be made aware of this. Experience in using the dishmachine under a variety of conditions, along with good training in the operation of the machine, can go a long way in ensuring your dishmachine operates as effi- ciently as possible.

Certain dishmachine models require that chemicals be provided for proper operation and sanitization. Some models even require the installation of third-party chemical feeders to introduce those chemicals to the machine. Jackson does not recom- mend or endorse any brand name of chemicals or chemical dispensing equipment. Contact your local chemical distributor for questions concerning these subjects.

Some dishmachines come equipped with integral solid detergent dispensers. These dispensers are designed to accommodate detergents in a certain sized container. If you have such a unit, remember to explain this to your chemical distributor upon first contacting them.

As explained before, water temperature is an important factor in ensuring that your dishmachine functions properly. The data plate located on each unit details what the minimum temperatures must be for either the incoming water supply, the wash tank and the rinse tank, depending on what model of dishmachine you have installed. These temperatures may also be followed by temperatures that Jackson recommends to ensure the highest performance from you dishmachine. However, if the minimum requirements are not met, the chances are your dishes will not be clean or sanitized. Remember, a dish can look clean, but it may not be sanitized. Instruct your dishmachine operators to observe the required temperatures and to report when they fall below the minimum allowed. A loss of temperature can indicate a much larger problem such as a failed heater or it could also indicate that the hot water heater for your operation is not up to capacity and a larger one may need to be installed.

There are several factors to consider when installing your dishmachine to ensure that you get the best possible results from it and that it operates at peak efficiency for many years. Discuss your concerns with your local chemical distributor and water treatment specialist before there is a problem.

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Jackson AJ-64CE, AJ-86CGP, AJ-64CS, AJ-86CS, aj-86ce, AJ-100CS, AJ-100CGP, AJ-100CE technical manual Detergent Control

AJ-100CE, AJ-100CGP, AJ-100CS, aj-86ce, AJ-86CS specifications

The Jackson AJ series of guitars exemplifies a dedication to high-quality craftsmanship, innovative technology, and stunning aesthetics, making them a favorite among guitarists of various skill levels.

The AJ-100CGP is a standout model in the lineup, featuring a solid spruce top and mahogany back and sides that deliver a rich and vibrant tone. This guitar embodies a classic dreadnought design, offering a full, powerful sound ideal for both strumming and fingerpicking. Its high-gloss finish enhances its visual appeal while also promising durability, making it suitable for regular performances and practice sessions. The inclusion of a rosewood fretboard provides smooth playability and features elegant dot inlays for easy navigation along the neck.

The AJ-86CS offers a slightly different aesthetic with its cutaway design, allowing for improved access to higher frets, making it a great choice for lead guitarists. It combines a solid cedar top with mahogany back and sides, creating a warm and articulate tone, perfect for a range of musical styles from folk to rock. The fishman pickup system integrated into this model ensures that the guitar sounds incredible both plugged and unplugged, allowing musicians to connect in various performance settings.

For those seeking an elegant option, the AJ-100CE is an acoustic-electric guitar that pairs a solid spruce top with mahogany back and sides as well. The onboard electronics maintain the guitar's natural voice, providing an authentic acoustic sound when amplified. The cutaway body shape not only adds visual flair but also enhances playability, making it a preferred choice for solo performances.

The AJ-64CS showcases vintage tones with its solid Sitka spruce top paired with carefully selected mahogany back and sides. This guitar is designed with a classic vibe, featuring detailed binding and a distressed finish that evokes a sense of nostalgia. The AJ-64CS is favored by players who appreciate well-balanced sound and sustainable construction.

Lastly, the AJ-86CE brings a high-performance focus to the lineup with its innovative features. Similar to the AJ-100CE, it boasts a cutaway design and an enhanced pickup system for amplified clarity. The blend of spruce and mahogany offers intricate tonal possibilities, catering to both strumming and intricate fingerstyle techniques.

In conclusion, each model in the Jackson AJ series presents unique characteristics and sound profiles, marrying classic craftsmanship with modern technology. This makes them versatile instruments suited for a wide range of musical expressions, making them invaluable additions to any guitarist’s arsenal.