Page 2 - TABle OF COnTenTs; parameters
– 2 – © HOBART 2013 TABle OF COnTenTs OpERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Machine preparation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 3 - Curtains and drainback pans must be in their; Operation and Care of; sAVe THese InsTRUCTIOns; OPeRATIOn; MACHIne PRePARATIOn — Check before beginning operation.
– 3 – pump Intake screens must be put on holders at each pump intake (Fig. 1). Fig. 1 strainer pans must be in place on top of each tank (Fig. 2). Fig. 2 End Caps must be correctly installed at ends of all Wash Arms (Fig. 4). Fig. 4 Wash Arms must be properly installed and latched in place (Fig. 5)....
Page 5 - AlTeRnATIVe TeMPeRATURe DIsPlAy nAMes — TABle A
– 5 – DIsHWAsHInG start the motors for the conveyor, pumps and blower-dryer (if equipped) by pressing the green sTART switch located at either the load or unload end of the machine (Fig. 10) or on the control box (Fig. 11). The machine will operate only if the tanks have filled to the proper level a...
Page 7 - CleAnInG; push the power key on the keypad to turn the machine OFF.; before you begin cleaning.; DO NOT; scrub
– 7 – CleAnInG The dishwasher MUsT be thoroughly cleaned at the end of each working shift or after each meal. push the power key on the keypad to turn the machine OFF. Disconnect electrical power supply(ies) and follow lockout / tagout procedures before you begin cleaning. Open all front access door...
Page 9 - solution and brush, cloth, or sponge. Clean the Top Duct from the; of the machine towards the; replace each Top Cover in its correct location.
– 9 – CleAnInG THe TOP DUCT Disconnect electrical power supply(ies) and follow lockout / tagout procedures before you begin cleaning. Debris and airborne particles will settle on the Top Covers and the surfaces inside the Top Duct. The Top Duct should be cleaned about every two weeks, as appropriate...
Page 10 - R – l OPeRATIOn sHOWn
– 10 – DOs AnD DOn'Ts FOR yOUR neW HOBART DIsHWAsHeR DO assure proper water hardness of 3 grains or less per gallon. DO pre-scrap dishes thoroughly. DO use only detergents recommended by your chemical professional. DO at the end of the day, thoroughly cleanse the machine, rinse, and dry (leave doors...
Page 11 - CURTAIns AnD DRAInBACK PAns, MODel FT900 AnD FT950
– 11 – CURTAIns AnD DRAInBACK PAns, MODel FT900 AnD FT950 Curtains and drainback pans must be in their proper places, Fig. 31 . . . • Hang a short curtain on the unload side of each upper prewash, wash and power rinse arm. • Hang a long curtain on both sides of every section joint. • Hang two long c...
Page 12 - CURTAIns AnD DRAInBACK PAns, MODel FT900D; • Hang two long curtains at the load end.
– 12 – CURTAIns AnD DRAInBACK PAns, MODel FT900D Curtains and drainback pans must be in their proper places, Fig. 32 . . . • Hang a short curtain at the unload side of every upper prewash, wash, power rinse and dual rinse arm. • If equipped with a blower-dryer, hang another short curtain after the f...
Page 13 - CURTAIns AnD DRAInBACK PAns, MODel FT900s
– 13 – Fig. 33 CURTAIns AnD DRAInBACK PAns, MODel FT900s Curtains and drainback pans must be in their proper places, Fig. 33 . . . • Hang a short curtain on the unload side of each upper prewash and wash arm. • Hang a long curtain on both sides of every section joint. • Hang two long curtains at the...
Page 14 - CURTAIns AnD DRAInBACK PAns, MODel FT900sD
– 14 – Fig. 34 CURTAIns AnD DRAInBACK PAns, MODel FT900sD Curtains and drainback pans must be in their proper places, Fig. 34 . . . • Hang a short curtain at the unload side of every upper prewash, wash and dual rinse arm. • If equipped with a blower-dryer, hang another short curtain after the final...
Page 15 - MACHIne OPeRATIOn AnD PROGRAMMInG seCURITy leVels; ) No keys on the keypad are pressed for 10 minutes or more.; Operator – O
– 15 – MACHIne OPeRATIOn AnD PROGRAMMInG seCURITy leVels The advanced digital controls on your dishwasher allow several setup and customization options. Because these options can affect the operation of the machine, they are all locked-out by default from the factory. To unlock them for editing, the...
Page 17 - entering the Parameters Menu; * The default security Code to enter Manager Mode is
– 17 – entering the Parameters Menu nOTe: The parameters can be changed anytime the display is active, which is when the machine is operating or in idle mode. To enter the parameters menu to edit options: 1) press the MENU key from the main screen. a. You will be prompted on-screen asking if you wis...
Page 18 - Parameters Menu; security level required to access that parameter.; PARAMeTeRs MenU — TABle 1
– 18 – Parameters Menu The parameters Menu — Table 1 lists the parameter name, a short description, a list of possible values the parameter can have, the factory default value based on the specific dishwasher model and the security level required to access that parameter. PARAMeTeRs MenU — TABle 1 P...
Page 19 - Communications setup Menu; model and the security level required to access that parameter.; COMMUnICATIOns seTUP MenU –— TABle 2
– 19 – Communications setup Menu The Communications setup Menu — Table 2 lists the parameter name, a short description, a list of possible values the parameter can have, the factory default value based on the specific dishwasher model and the security level required to access that parameter. COMMUnI...
Page 20 - MAInTenAnCe; before performing any maintenance procedure.; periodically thereafter.; lUBRICATIOn; to replenish or replace the oil.
– 20 – MAInTenAnCe Disconnect electrical power supply(ies) and follow lockout / tagout procedures before performing any maintenance procedure. lIne sTRAIneRs Line strainers used in water or steam lines should be cleaned one week after machine installation and periodically thereafter. lUBRICATIOn A l...
Page 21 - using the Chevron FM Grease ALC Ep 2, provided for this purpose.; COnVeyOR sPeeD ADJUsTMenT; slower by the customer. Refer to User programming, pages 15 – 19.
– 21 – Conveyor Drive Chain Inspect the drive chain (Fig. 36) regularly and lubricate as required with Hykogeen Concentrate A (supplied). Conveyor shaft Flange Bearings Located at both load and unload ends of the machine and at the front and back, these bearings should be lubricated every four month...
Page 22 - TROUBlesHOOTInG; syMPTOM; nOTe; Disconnect electrical power supply(ies) and follow
– 22 – TROUBlesHOOTInG Manual Reset Button on Pump Motors, Conveyor Motor and Blower-Dryer Motor In case any motor becomes overheated, the thermal overload will cause the motor to not operate. A manual reset button is provided on the junction box for each motor. To restart after the motor is allowed...
Page 23 - Incorrect detergent for water type.
– 23 – Fig. 40 Fig. 41 ELECTRONIC SENSOR AT LOAD END CLEAN SENSOR OPENINGS AT LOAD END OF MACHINE syMPTOM POssIBle CAUse nOTe : If symptom(s) persist after possible causes have been checked, contact Hobart service. spotting of Ware. 1. Ware not loaded properly. 2. Incorrect final rinse water tempera...
Page 25 - Display Reads
– 25 – syMPTOM POssIBle CAUse nOTe: If symptom(s) persists after possible causes have been checked, contact Hobart service. Display Reads Possible Resolution Door(s) Open Close all inspection doors. Unload Dishes Remove all ware from unload section of the machine, starting with the ware closest to t...
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