SECTION 2: INSTALLATION/OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS

CHEMICAL DISPENSING EQUIPMENT HT-1 & HT-2

TO PREPARE PUMPS FOR OPERATION

The HT-1 is a chemical dispensing unit supplied with a detergent pump. Locate the open end of the chemical tube with the tube stiffener and place in the appropriate container.

The HT-2 is a chemical dispensing unit supplied with detergent and rinse additive pumps. Locate the open ends of the chem- ical tubes with the tube stiffeners and place each one in the appropriate container.

A.Red Tubing = Detergent

B.Blue Tubing (HT-2 Only) = Rinse Aid

PRIMING CHEMICAL FEEDER PUMPS

Chemical feeder pumps need priming when the machine is first installed or if for some reason the chemical lines have been removed and air has been allowed to enter.

CAUTION: Water must be in the sump and wash tank prior to the dispensing of the chemical.

1.Verify that the chemical tube stiffener inlet is in the detergent container.

2.Use the toggle switches on the front of the dispenser box to prime each pump. There is one (1) switch mounted above each peristaltic pump. One will prime the detergent pump, and the second will prime the rinse aid pump (HT-2 Only).

3.To prime the pump, hold the switch in the momentary position until chemical can be observed entering the tub.

4.Detergent is dispensed as required during the wash cycle by the cam timer. The amount of detergent may need to be increased or decreased depending on water quality and type of detergent. It is adjusted by changing Cam 6 on the cam timer.

5.Rinse additive is dispensed as required into the final rinse. The amount of rinse aid may need to be adjusted depending on water hardness and results. It can be changed by changing Cam 5 on the cam timer.

WARNING: Some of the chemicals used in dishwashing may cause chemical burns if they come on contact with your skin. Wear appropriate protective gear when handling these chemicals. If you do come in contact with these chemicals flush the area with fresh water.

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Jackson HT-1, HT-2, LT-3, LT-1 technical manual Priming Chemical Feeder Pumps

LT-3, LT-1, HT-1, HT-2 specifications

The Jackson HT-2, HT-1, LT-1, and LT-3 are notable models in Jackson’s lineup of electric guitars, each designed to cater to specific playing styles and preferences. These instruments are renowned for their quality, playability, and distinctive sound, making them favorites among musicians across various genres.

The Jackson HT-2 is a versatile model that offers an array of features designed for performance and comfort. It typically features a lightweight body made from high-quality basswood or poplar, which enhances resonance and sustain. The HT-2 is equipped with a fast-playing maple neck and a compound radius fingerboard, allowing for effortless playability, whether playing chords or intricate solos. The guitar’s dual high-output humbucking pickups deliver a powerful tonal palette, ensuring that players can achieve a wide range of sounds, from heavy distortion to clear cleans.

The HT-1 offers a more compact design but does not compromise on sound or performance. It shares many features with the HT-2, including the lightweight body and comfortable neck profile. However, the HT-1 is designed with a focus on beginners and intermediate players, making it accessible while still delivering professional-quality tones. Its single-coil and humbucking pickup configuration provides versatility, allowing players to switch between bright, clean tones and warmer, thicker sounds with ease.

Moving on to the LT-1, this model is tailored for those who prefer a more straightforward approach to their sound. The LT-1 typically features a simplified control layout, making it easy for players to dial in their desired tone without any fuss. This guitar also incorporates a versatile pickup setup, often utilizing single-coil pickups that excel at producing sparkling cleans alongside punchy overdriven tones. The LT-1 is especially popular among blues and rock musicians who appreciate a responsive instrument.

Lastly, the LT-3 builds upon the characteristics of the LT-1 with enhanced features and upgraded components. The LT-3 often includes a more advanced hardware setup and premium pickups designed to offer improved clarity and enhanced tonal richness. With a slightly larger body and neck profile, it caters to players who desire both comfort and a fuller sound. The LT-3 is often favored by gigging musicians for its reliability and the breadth of sounds it can produce, making it suitable for a wide range of musical genres.

In summary, Jackson's HT-2, HT-1, LT-1, and LT-3 are thoughtfully designed guitars, each with unique features and technologies that cater to various player needs. From beginners to seasoned pros, these instruments represent a commitment to quality craftsmanship and innovation in the world of electric guitars.