OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS (CONTINUED)
SHUTDOWN AND CLEANING: Remove the central knob (A) to remove the wash arms. Check the nozzles to ensure they are not clogged with debris. If they are, simply unscrew the nozzle retain- er for the affected nozzle and remove it to clean out the debris. Flush the arms out with fresh water. IMPORTANT: Remove only one nozzle at a time to ensure that you replace all of the nozzles as required. Each of the wash nozzles are embossed with either an S or a D. Use the diagrams to the right to refer to nozzle placement. The are no differences in each of the rinse nozzles.
A
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D | S | D | S |
Wash Arms (Thicker)
Rinse Arms |
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Wash/Rinse Arm |
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S | D | S | D |
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B
Remove the lower deflector washer (B) and clean. Notice how the washer for the lower arm is installed with the lip up. This is very important. If the deflector washer is not
C
Remove the rear, left and right strainer supports and clean as required. Remove the wash and drain strainers and clean them as required. Wipe out the entire tub. Use a damp cloth to clean the tank, never use abrasive material such as steel wool or a wire brush to clean the tank. Use only cleaners specified for stainless steel and always follow the manufacturer’s instructions on use of the cleaner.
WARNING: Do not use substances containing chlorine or bleach or anything containing hypochlorite compounds, as these chemi- cals will damage the stainless steel surfaces, and in time will ren- der the machine useless. Such damage is not covered by the war- ranty.
Wash Arms
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Rinse Arms |
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D | S | D | S |
Wash Arms
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