Hoshizaki Dishwasher JWE 24000CUA L 25B User Manual

NO.  
J002-794  
ISSUED: APR. 1, 2011  
D: SEP. 6, 2011  
HOSHIZAKI  
DISHWASHER  
MODEL  
JWE-2400CUA-L-25B  
JWE-2400CUA-R-25B  
SERVICE MANUAL  
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IMPORTANT  
This manual should be read carefully before the unit is serviced or maintenance  
operations are performed. Only qualied service technicians should install,  
service, and maintain the unit. Read the warnings contained in this booklet  
carefully as they give important information regarding safety. Please retain this  
booklet for any further reference that may be necessary.  
CONTENTS  
I. Specications ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1  
A. Specication Sheet ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1  
1. JWE-2400CUA-L-25B ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1  
2. JWE-2400CUA-R-25B------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2  
B. Nameplate Rating--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3  
C. Dimensions/Connections------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4  
1. JWE-2400CUA-L-25B ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4  
2. JWE-2400CUA-R-25B------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5  
II. General Information---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6  
A. Construction ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6  
1. Dishwasher-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6  
2. Booster Tank ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 7  
3. Control Box-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8  
B. Functions-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9  
1. Increasing Rinse Water Flow Rate -------------------------------------------------------------- 9  
C. Sequence of Operation-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9  
1. Auto Fill Cycle----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9  
2. Ready Cycle (Unit Inactive) ----------------------------------------------------------------------10  
3. Wash Cycle/Rinse Cycle--------------------------------------------------------------------------10  
4. Table Limit Switch-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------11  
5. Emergency Stop Button---------------------------------------------------------------------------11  
6. Drain----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------11  
D. Sequence of Operation Flow Chart----------------------------------------------------------------12  
E. Timing Chart---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------13  
1. Auto Fill Cycle----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------13  
2. Wash Cycle/Rinse Cycle--------------------------------------------------------------------------14  
F. Control Board and Operation Board ---------------------------------------------------------------15  
1. Control Board Location----------------------------------------------------------------------------15  
2. Control Board Layout ------------------------------------------------------------------------------16  
3. Control Board Diagram----------------------------------------------------------------------------17  
4. Operation Panel Layout ---------------------------------------------------------------------------18  
5. Features-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------18  
6. Controls, Adjustments, and Lamps-------------------------------------------------------------18  
7. Service Menu and Error Log ---------------------------------------------------------------------19  
8. Temperature Display -------------------------------------------------------------------------------21  
9. Error Codes ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------21  
10. Buzzer -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------21  
11. Operation Time Display----------------------------------------------------------------------------22  
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12. Special Modes ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------22  
III. Service Diagnosis ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------24  
A. Diagnostic Procedure ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------24  
B. Error Codes----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------26  
1. Error Code Table ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------26  
2. Error Code Log --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------27  
3. Error Code Details----------------------------------------------------------------------------------28  
C. Service Flow Charts-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------41  
1. Unit Will Not Start-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------41  
2. Dishes Not Clean -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------43  
3. Inadequate Rinse -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------45  
4. Dishwasher Will Not Start Wash/Rinse Cycle -----------------------------------------------46  
5. No or Inadequate Detergent/Rinse Aid Supply----------------------------------------------47  
6. Wash Tank Water Boils----------------------------------------------------------------------------47  
7. Wash Tank Water Not Draining------------------------------------------------------------------48  
D. Float Switch Check and Cleaning------------------------------------------------------------------49  
1. Float Switch Check---------------------------------------------------------------------------------49  
2. Float Switch Cleaning------------------------------------------------------------------------------49  
E. Thermistor Check --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------50  
IV. Removal and Replacement of Components-------------------------------------------------------51  
A. Removal of Panels-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------51  
B. Removal and Replacement of Wash Pump Motors -------------------------------------------51  
C. Removal and Replacement of Rinse Pump Motor---------------------------------------------52  
D. Removal and Replacement of Gear Motor ------------------------------------------------------55  
E. Removal and Replacement of Conveyor---------------------------------------------------------56  
F. Removal and Replacement of Crankshaft--------------------------------------------------------57  
G. Removal and Replacement of Control Box------------------------------------------------------58  
H. Removal and Replacement of Thermistor -------------------------------------------------------58  
I. Removal and Replacement of Control Board or Operation Board--------------------------59  
1. Control Board ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------59  
2. Operation Board-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------60  
J. Removal and Replacement of Heater -------------------------------------------------------------61  
K. Removal and Replacement of Float Switch -----------------------------------------------------62  
L. Removal and Replacement of Thermostat-------------------------------------------------------63  
V. Cleaning and Maintenance Instructions -------------------------------------------------------------64  
A. Daily Maintenance -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------64  
B. Weekly Maintenance ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------69  
1. Heater--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------69  
2. Exterior ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------69  
C. Monthly Maintenance ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------69  
1. Water Supply Line ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------69  
D. Descaling (As Required) -----------------------------------------------------------------------------70  
E. Shutdown-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------70  
F. Long Storage, Relocation, Disposal, Transfer---------------------------------------------------72  
VI. Operating Instructions-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------72  
VII. Technical Information-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------73  
A. Water Circuit---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------73  
B. Wiring Diagram -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------74  
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Important Safety Information  
Throughout this manual, notices appear to bring your attention to situations which could  
result in death, serious injury, or damage to the unit.  
Indicates a hazardous situation which could result in death or  
serious injury.  
WARNING  
NOTICE  
IMPORTANT  
Indicates a situation which could result in damage to the unit or  
property.  
Indicates important information about the use and care of the  
unit.  
WARNING  
This product should be destined only to the use for which it has been expressly  
conceived. Any other use should be considered improper and therefore  
dangerous. The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for injury or damage  
resulting from improper, incorrect, and unreasonable use.  
To reduce the risk of death, electric shock, serious injury, or re, follow  
basic precautions including the following:  
• Only qualified service technicians should install, service, and maintain the  
unit.  
• Electrical connection must be hard-wired and must meet national, state, and  
local electrical code requirements. Failure to meet these code requirements  
could result in death, electric shock, serious injury, re, or severe damage to  
equipment.  
• This unit requires independent power supplies for the dishwasher and for the  
booster tank. See the nameplate for proper voltage and breaker/fuse sizes.  
Failure to use proper breakers or fuses can result in tripped breakers, blown  
fuses, or damage to existing wiring. This could lead to heat generation or re.  
THIS UNIT MUST BE GROUNDED. Failure to properly ground this unit could  
result in death or serious injury.  
• Use the “ON/OFF” button on the operation panel to turn off the unit, then turn  
off the dishwasher and booster tank power supplies before servicing. Lockout/  
Tagout to prevent the power supplies from being turned back on inadvertently.  
• Do not make any alterations to the unit. Alterations could result in electric  
shock, injury, re, or damage to the unit.  
To avoid possible burns and spills, be sure to drain the wash tank and internal  
booster tank and let the components cool before servicing. When draining the  
internal booster tank, wait until the water temperature falls below 104°F (40°C).  
• When disassembling components that have been in contact with detergent,  
wear rubber gloves and goggles. Before starting disassembly, thoroughly  
read the detergent safety instructions. Contact with skin may cause irritation  
and contact with eyes may cause blindness.  
• When using an acidic descaling cleaner, wear rubber gloves and goggles.  
Contact with skin may cause irritation, and contact with eyes may cause  
blindness. Do not use or mix with a dishwashing detergent. Some detergents  
may generate toxic chlorine gas.  
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I. Specications  
A. Specication Sheet  
1. JWE-2400CUA-L-25B  
DISHWASHER SIDE  
BOOSTER SIDE  
3 phase 3-wire 208-230V/60Hz (±10%) / 2 power supply lines  
AC SUPPLY VOLTAGE  
208V : 18.4kVA(51.1A)  
230V : 22.1kVA(55.5A)  
Max Running 51.2A  
Rated Motor 9.0A  
26.0A  
208V : 20.6kVA(57.2A)  
230V : 25.3kVA(63.5A)  
Max Running 63.3A  
POWER SUPPLY CAPACITY  
AMPERAGE  
STARTING AMPERAGE  
ELECTRICAL COMSUMPTION  
Max 19.86kW  
Max 25.20kW  
Rated Motor 3.06kW  
Power Factor 84%  
16.80kW(230V)  
HEATER  
25.20kW(230V)  
RACK SIZE  
NUMBER OF LARGE DISHES / RACK  
19-3/4" × 19-3/4"(500 × 500mm)  
16 plates (9.1” DIA)  
CAPACITY  
240/200/160racks/hour adjustable in 3 steps (rotary switch)  
WATER COMSUMPTION  
PASSING HEIGHT  
DIRECTION OF OPERATION  
OUTSIDE DIMENSIONS  
EXTERIOR  
114Gal/hour(432L/hour), 0.48 Gal/rack(1.8L/rack) - at 240rack/hour  
20.5" (520mm)  
Left to Right  
W57.3" × D27.6" × H58.1" (W1,455 × D700 × H1,475mm)  
Stainless Steel  
DOOR  
LEG  
Vertically Sliding Service Panel(Opening:W25.6" × H18.9")  
Stainless Steel Adjustable 9.4" - 11.0"  
Upper and Lower Fixed Spray  
WASH SYSTEM ,RINSE SYSTEM  
PUMP  
Wash 1HP x 2, Rinse 0.134HP  
DRAIN SYSTEM  
START  
Draw Out Overflow Pipe, Overflow Drain  
Rack Detection (Wash/Rinse)  
DRY SYSTEM  
Residual Heat Drying  
REFUSE DISPOSAL  
DETERGENT  
Filter Collection  
Not Provided  
DISPLAY  
Wash Water Temperature / Rinse Water Temperature (selectable by switch)  
Ready, Auto Fill, Wash, Error Code  
TANK CAPACITY  
27.2Gal (103L)  
12.4Gal (47L)  
HOT WATER SUPPLY  
Automatic Hot Water Supply by  
Microprocessor Control  
Wash: 160ºF (71ºC) min.  
Automatic Hot Water Supply by  
Water Valve  
Rinse: 180ºF (82ºC) min.  
Thermistor Control: 182ºF(83ºC)-185ºF (85ºC)  
TEMPERATURE CONTROL  
Thermistor Control: 163ºF(73  
C) – 168㩷㪝(76C)  
CONNECTION – WATER SUPPLY  
– DRAIN  
Inlet: 3/4"FPT  
Outlet: 1-1/2"MPT  
CONTROL  
BOIL – DRY PROTECTION  
Microprocessor control  
Water Level Switch,  
Float Switch,  
Bimetal Thermostat (Manual - Reset),  
Thermistor (Auto - Reset)  
Bimetal Thermostat (Manual - Reset),  
Thermistor (Auto - Reset)  
SAFETY SYSTEM  
Service Panel Switch, Emergency Stop by Microprocessor Control  
Table Limit Switch, Emergency Stop Button, Conveyor Overload Protector  
Net 430lb (195kg) / Gross 584lb (265kg)  
WEIGHT  
Carton + Crate  
PACKAGE  
W62.6"×D32.9"×H65.9" (W1,590mm ×D 835mm × 1,675mm)  
NSF ANSI-3, ETL, cETL, Energy Star  
CERTIFICATION  
Universal rack (19-3/4" x 19-3/4"), Instruction manual, Installation manual  
Maintenance sheet, Curtain(L), Curtain(S) x 2, Shaft - curtain(L), Shaft - curtain (S) x 2  
Guard(L), Guard(R), Hook - Drain, Table limit Switch, Upper wash spray arm,  
Operation box assembly, Cable cover, Inlet water strainer & Packing  
Universal rack (addition), Ventilation hoods x 2, Drain Tempering Kit  
Ambient Temperature: 41 - 95ºF (5ºC - 35ºC), Voltage Range: Rated Voltage ±10%  
Recommends Water Hardness : 4gpg (grains per gallon) (68.5ppm) or less  
Water Supply Temperature: 110 - 167ºF (43ºC - 75ºC) ( Recommends 140 ºF (60ºC))  
Water Supply Pressure (Gauge Static Pressure): 10 - 70PSIG (0.07 - 0.48 MPa)  
Exhaust Requirements : 200CFM(Entrance End),400CFM(Discharge End)  
ACCESSORIES-SUPPLIED  
ACCESSORIES-REQUIRED  
OPERATION CONDITIONS  
* The rated properties are based on measurements at ambient temperature of 86ºF (30ºC) according to the Technical  
Requirements for Electrical Appliances.  
* We reserve the right to make changes in specifications and design without prior to notice.  
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2. JWE-2400CUA-R-25B  
DISHWASHER SIDE  
BOOSTER SIDE  
3 phase 3-wire 208-230V/60Hz (±10%) / 2 power supply lines  
AC SUPPLY VOLTAGE  
208V : 18.4kVA(51.1A)  
230V : 22.1kVA(55.5A)  
Max Running 51.2A  
Rated Motor 9.0A  
26.0A  
208V : 20.6kVA(57.2A)  
230V : 25.3kVA(63.5A)  
Max Running 63.3A  
POWER SUPPLY CAPACITY  
AMPERAGE  
STARTING AMPERAGE  
ELECTRICAL COMSUMPTION  
Max 19.86kW  
Max 25.20kW  
Rated Motor 3.06kW  
Power Factor 84%  
16.80kW(230V)  
HEATER  
25.20kW(230V)  
RACK SIZE  
NUMBER OF LARGE DISHES / RACK  
19-3/4" × 19-3/4"(500 × 500mm)  
16 plates (9.1” DIA)  
CAPACITY  
240/200/160racks/hour adjustable in 3 steps (rotary switch)  
WATER COMSUMPTION  
PASSING HEIGHT  
DIRECTION OF OPERATION  
OUTSIDE DIMENSIONS  
EXTERIOR  
114Gal/hour(432L/hour), 0.48 Gal/rack(1.8L/rack) - at 240rack/hour  
20.5" (520mm)  
Right to Left  
W57.3" × D27.6" × H58.1" (W1,455 × D700 × H1,475mm)  
Stainless Steel  
DOOR  
LEG  
Vertically Sliding Service Panel(Opening:W25.6" × H18.9")  
Stainless Steel Adjustable 9.4" - 11.0"  
Upper and Lower Fixed Spray  
WASH SYSTEM ,RINSE SYSTEM  
PUMP  
Wash 1HP x 2, Rinse 0.134HP  
DRAIN SYSTEM  
START  
Draw Out Overflow Pipe, Overflow Drain  
Rack Detection (Wash/Rinse)  
DRY SYSTEM  
Residual Heat Drying  
REFUSE DISPOSAL  
DETERGENT  
Filter Collection  
Not Provided  
DISPLAY  
Wash Water Temperature / Rinse Water Temperature (selectable by switch)  
Ready, Auto Fill, Wash, Error Code  
TANK CAPACITY  
27.2Gal (103L)  
12.4Gal (47L)  
HOT WATER SUPPLY  
Automatic Hot Water Supply by  
Microprocessor Control  
Wash: 160ºF (71ºC) min.  
Automatic Hot Water Supply by  
Water Valve  
Rinse: 180ºF (82ºC) min.  
Thermistor Control: 182ºF(83ºC)-185ºF (85ºC)  
TEMPERATURE CONTROL  
Thermistor Control: 163ºF(73  
C) – 168㩷㪝(76C)  
CONNECTION – WATER SUPPLY  
– DRAIN  
Inlet: 3/4"FPT  
Outlet: 1-1/2"MPT  
CONTROL  
BOIL – DRY PROTECTION  
Microprocessor control  
Water Level Switch,  
Float Switch,  
Bimetal Thermostat (Manual - Reset),  
Thermistor (Auto - Reset)  
Bimetal Thermostat (Manual - Reset),  
Thermistor (Auto - Reset)  
SAFETY SYSTEM  
Service Panel Switch, Emergency Stop by Microprocessor Control  
Table Limit Switch, Emergency Stop Button, Conveyor Overload Protector  
Net 430lb (195kg) / Gross 584lb (265kg)  
WEIGHT  
Carton + Crate  
PACKAGE  
W62.6"×D32.9"×H65.9" (W1,590mm ×D 835mm × 1,675mm)  
NSF ANSI-3, ETL, cETL, Energy Star  
CERTIFICATION  
Universal rack (19-3/4" x 19-3/4"), Instruction manual, Installation manual  
Maintenance sheet, Curtain(L), Curtain(S) x 2, Shaft - curtain(L), Shaft - curtain (S) x 2  
Guard(L), Guard(R), Hook - Drain, Table limit Switch, Upper wash spray arm,  
Operation box assembly, Cable cover, Inlet water strainer & Packing  
Universal rack (addition), Ventilation hoods x 2, Drain Tempering Kit  
Ambient Temperature: 41 - 95ºF (5ºC - 35ºC), Voltage Range: Rated Voltage ±10%  
Recommends Water Hardness : 4gpg (grains per gallon) (68.5ppm) or less  
Water Supply Temperature: 110 - 167ºF (43ºC - 75ºC) ( Recommends 140 ºF (60ºC))  
Water Supply Pressure (Gauge Static Pressure): 10 - 70PSIG (0.07 - 0.48 MPa)  
Exhaust Requirements : 200CFM(Entrance End),400CFM(Discharge End)  
ACCESSORIES-SUPPLIED  
ACCESSORIES-REQUIRED  
OPERATION CONDITIONS  
* The rated properties are based on measurements at ambient temperature of 86ºF (30ºC) according to the Technical  
Requirements for Electrical Appliances.  
* We reserve the right to make changes in specifications and design without prior to notice.  
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B. Nameplate Rating  
For certication marks, see the nameplate on the dishwasher.  
We reserve the right to make changes in specications and design without prior notice.  
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C. Dimensions/Connections  
1. JWE-2400CUA-L-25B  
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2. JWE-2400CUA-R-25B  
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II. General Information  
A. Construction  
1. Dishwasher  
The illustration below shows JWE-2400CUA-L-25B (left-to-right rack ow).  
Operation Panel  
Emergency Stop Button  
Vertically Sliding  
Service Panel  
Wash Spray Arm (stationary)  
Rinse Spray Arm (stationary)  
Rinse Start Switch  
Conveyor  
Wash Start Switch  
Rack Flow  
Table Limit Switch  
Service Panel Switch  
Booster Tank  
Water Valve  
Conveyor Motor  
Backup Water  
Level Float Switch  
Wash Tank (26 gallons)  
Water Level Float Switch  
Water Level Safety  
Float Switch  
Water Level Sensor  
Wash Tank Thermistor  
Wash Tank Heater  
Wash Pump  
(Upper/Lower Spray Arm)  
Booster Tank Thermistor  
Booster Tank Heater  
Rinse Pump  
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Sheathed Heater [H7 - 15]  
Band Heater  
2. Booster Tank  
Hot Water Outlet Pipe  
Overow Pipe  
Top View  
Thermostat Plate  
Thermal
(heater b
er Level Float Switch [FS1]  
wnward end)  
kup Water Level Float Switch [FS2]  
ward end)  
Front View  
er Level Safety Float Switch [FS3]  
wnward end)  
rmistor [TH2]  
water temperature control)  
Thermal Protector [TH14]  
Drain Hose  
iner  
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3. Control Box  
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B. Functions  
Upper Rinse Spray Arm  
1. Increasing Rinse Water Flow Rate  
Clean Pipe  
The rinse water ow rate is factory adjusted to 1.90 gal/min  
(7.2 L/min). To increase the ow rate to 3.17 gal/min (12 L/  
min), follow the steps below. Hot water supply of at least  
3.44 gal/min (13 L/min) and 113°F (45°C) will be required.  
Lower Rinse  
Spray Arm  
Nut  
1) Remove the upper and lower rinse spray arms.  
2) Loosen the clean pipe nut, and remove the clean pipe.  
Spacer  
3) Remove the spacer (with 4.5 mm DIA hole) from the nut at the unit side.  
4) Replace the clean pipe and the upper and lower rinse spray arms in their correct positions.  
C. Sequence of Operation  
The steps in the sequence are as outlined below.  
1. Auto Fill Cycle  
"AUTO FILL" lamp ashing and "RINSE TEMP." or "WASH TEMP." lamp on.  
If BT WLF/S is open when the "ON/OFF" button is pressed, WV energizes after BT auto ll  
delay time (factory default: 10 seconds).  
When BT WLF/S closes, WV de-energizes, the "AUTO FILL" lamp ashes and the auto ll  
cycle starts.  
RPM energizes for length of time set by the auto ll cycle rinse time setting (factory default:  
13 minutes). For details, see "Auto Fill Cycle Rinse Time" (service menu item 03) in "II.F.7.b)  
Service Menu Chart."  
At the end of the auto ll cycle, there is a 5-second dwell time. CB checks WT WLS. If WT  
WLS is closed, BZ beeps, the "AUTO FILL" lamp goes off and the "READY" lamp comes  
on. If WT WLS is open, BZ beeps continuously, the "AUTO FILL" lamp goes off and "A1"  
ashes in the display. For details, see "III.B.3.a) Auto Fill Error (A1)."  
If the BT water level goes down and BT WLF/S opens during the auto fill cycle, WV  
energizes after BT auto ll delay time (factory default: 10 seconds). For adjustment of this  
delay time, see "Booster Tank Auto Fill Delay Time" (service menu item 08) in "II.F.7.b)  
Service Menu Chart." If delay time is set shorter, WV energizes/de-energizes frequently  
and BT may not supply hot water of proper temperature.  
If SP is opened during the auto ll cycle, SPS opens, RPM de-energizes. The "AUTO FILL"  
lamp keeps flashing and the rinse cycle time keeps counting down. When SPS closes  
again, RPM energizes.  
If WLS is closed when the "ON/OFF" button is pressed, the "READY" lamp comes on and  
the unit is ready to start.  
Note:  
1. If SP is opened during the auto ll cycle, RPM de-energizes to stop hot water supply.  
If SP is left open for a long time, WT may not ll by the end of the auto ll cycle. In this  
case, WT WLS opens when the unit starts, and the supplementary ll cycle begins.  
2. WTH is energized when WT WLS closes during the auto ll cycle.  
3. BTH is energized during the auto ll cycle if WLSF/S is closed.  
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4. If BT WLF/S fails, BT BUWLF/S assumes control. If BT BUWLF/S remains closed for 1  
minute, o1 or o2 error appears in the display. For details, see "III.B. Error Codes."  
5. The wash/rinse start switch is inactive during the auto ll cycle.  
2. Ready Cycle (Unit Inactive)  
"READY" lamp and "RINSE TEMP." or "WASH TEMP." lamp on.  
WT WLS closed. After a rinse cycle, RPM de-energizes, and the "READY" lamp comes on.  
WTH energizes when WT water temperature is at the wash temperature setpoint or  
lower. WTH de-energizes when WT water temperature is 5°F (3°C) above the setpoint.  
For details, see "Wash Temperature Setpoint" (service menu item 04) in "II.F.7.b) Service  
Menu Chart."  
BTH energizes when BT water temperature is 3°F (2°C) below the rinse temperature  
setpoint or lower. BTH de-energizes when BT water temperature reaches the setpoint.  
WV energizes/de-energizes when BT WLF/S opens/closes. For details, see "Rinse  
Temperature Setpoint" (service menu item 05) in "II.F.7.b) Service Menu Chart."  
Note:  
1. The thermistors control WT and BT water temperatures.  
2. If one of the thermistors has an open or short circuit, WTH or BTH de-energizes and an  
error code appears in the display.  
3. WTH and BTH are controlled regardless of SPS operation.  
3. Wash Cycle/Rinse Cycle  
"WASH" lamp and "RINSE TEMP." or "WASH TEMP." lamp on.  
When a rack is loaded from the wash compartment entrance and the wash start switch  
closes, WPM energizes, power is supplied to DFT and the "WASH" lamp comes on. WPM  
draws water from WT and sends it through the wash spray arms. The upper spray arm  
WPM starts rst, followed by the lower spray arm WPM. Then, the conveyor starts to move  
the rack. After the wash start switch opens and the extended wash cycle time (factory  
default: 30 seconds) has expired, WPM de-energizes and power is cut to DFT. For details,  
see "Extended Wash Cycle Time" (service menu item 01) in "II.F.7.b) Service Menu Chart."  
When the rinse start switch closes, RPM energizes and power is supplied to RFT. RPM  
draws water from BT and sends it through the rinse spray arms. Rinse aid is fed into the  
rinse water line and sprayed from the rinse spray arms together with rinse water. Any  
excess water in WT drains through the overow pipe. After the rinse start switch opens  
and the extended rinse cycle time (factory default: 15 seconds) has expired, RPM de-  
energizes, power is cut to RFT, the "WASH" lamp goes off and the "READY" lamp comes  
on. For details, see "Extended Rinse Cycle Time" (service menu item 02) in "II.F.7.b)  
Service Menu Chart."  
After both WPM and RPM de-energize, the conveyor stops. If SP is opened during  
operation, SPS opens, WPM and RPM de-energize and the conveyor stops. If the wash/  
rinse start switch is closed when SPS closes, WPM and RPM energize and the conveyor  
restarts.  
Note:  
1. If WT WLS opens after WPM energizes, WPM de-energizes and RPM energizes for  
the supplementary ll cycle time (factory default: 450 seconds) to supply hot water into  
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WT. The conveyor does not start during the supplementary ll cycle. "A3" appears in the  
display and the "AUTO FILL" lamp ashes. BZ beeps three times only at the beginning.  
If WT WLS is still open after the supplementary ll cycle, another cycle starts. If WT  
WLS still does not close, "A3" appears in the display, BZ beeps and the unit shuts down.  
For adjustment of the supplementary ll cycle time, see "Supplementary Fill Cycle Time"  
(service menu item 07) in "II.F.7.b) Service Menu Chart." For details, see "III.B.3.c)  
Wash Tank Water Level Error (A3)."  
2. If WT WLS and the wash start switch are closed after RPM runs for the supplementary  
ll cycle time, WPM energizes and the conveyor starts.  
3. If SP is opened and closed during operation and the wash/rinse start switch is open, the  
unit does not resume operation. Load another rack to close the wash start switch. The  
unit resumes operation if SP is closed during the extended wash/rinse cycle time.  
4. Table Limit Switch  
If a rack reaches the end of the clean dishtable and actuates TLS lever (TLS closed),  
WPM and RPM de-energize, the conveyor stops and "L1" appears in the display. When  
the rack is removed and TLS lever returns to the original position (TLS open), WPM and  
RPM energize and the conveyor starts after 3 seconds unless the wash/rinse start switch  
is open.  
5. Emergency Stop Button  
To shut down the unit in case of emergency, press ESB on top of the unit (wash  
compartment exit side). To resume operation, turn ESB clockwise to unlock and press the  
"ON/OFF" button on the operation panel.  
Note: The unit is inoperative without ESB connected at the time of installation.  
6. Drain  
This unit does not have a drain valve.  
The overow pipe in WT drains excess water from WT. To completely drain WT, remove  
the overow pipe.  
To drain BT, use the “ON/OFF” button on the operation panel to turn off the unit, then turn  
off the dishwasher and booster tank power supplies. Lockout/Tagout to prevent the power  
supplies from being turned back on inadvertently.  
Use BT drain hose to drain BT. WARNING! To avoid possible burns, allow BT water  
temperature to fall below 104°F (40°C) before draining.  
Legend: BT–booster tank; BTH–booster tank heater; BUWLF/S–backup water level oat  
switch; BZ–buzzer; CB–control board; DFT–detergent feeder terminals (detergent  
feeder not provided by Hoshizaki); DS–door switch; ESB–emergency stop button;  
RFT–rinse aid feeder terminals (rinse aid feeder not provided by Hoshizaki);  
RPM–rinse pump motor; SP–service panel; SPS–service panel switch; WLSF/  
S–water level safety float switch; TLS–table limit switch; WLF/S–water level  
oat switch; WLS–water level sensor; WPM–wash pump motor; WT–wash tank;  
WTH–wash tank heater; WV–inlet water valve  
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D. Sequence of Operation Flow Chart  
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E. Timing Chart  
1. Auto Fill Cycle  
Booster Tank  
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2. Wash Cycle/Rinse Cycle  
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F. Control Board and Operation Board  
• A Hoshizaki exclusive solid-state control board and operation board are employed in all  
Hoshizaki dishwasher units.  
• All models are pretested and factory set.  
NOTICE  
1. The control board and operation board are fragile; handle very carefully.  
2. The control board and operation board contain integrated circuits, which  
are susceptible to failure due to static discharge. It is especially important to  
touch the metal part of the unit when handling or replacing the control board  
or operation board.  
3. Do not touch the electronic devices on the control board or operation board  
or the back of the control board or operation board.  
4. Do not attempt to repair the control board or operation board.  
5. Do not short out power supply to test for voltage.  
1. Control Board Location  
The control box is located behind the front panel. Follow the instructions and warnings for  
safe and efcient operation of the unit.  
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2. Control Board Layout  
Inputs and outputs are laid out on the control board as illustrated below.  
Signal Input XA Connector (6P)  
Signal Input XA Connector (10P)  
Buzzer Output XA Connector (2P)  
Power Input VH Connector (4P)  
Thermistor Signal Input  
XA Connector (4P)  
CN2  
1
1
1
2
10  
6
1
1
4
Power Input VH Connector (6P)  
CN9  
CN8  
CN7  
CN10  
4
1
CN1  
High  
6
1
X1  
X2  
X3  
X4  
X5  
X6  
X7  
VR1  
Low  
Buzzer Volume  
8
1
Output VH Connector (7P)  
Output VH Connector (5P)  
CN6  
CN5  
7
CN3  
5
1
CN11  
1
CN12  
CN13  
2 1  
3
1
3
1
5
CN4  
XH Connector (3P): not in use  
XH Connector (2P): not in use  
Operation Board XA Connector (5P)  
Booster Tank Water Level Safety  
Signal Input XA Connector (3P)  
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3. Control Board Diagram  
200VAC from Transformer  
Transformer  
11V 7.7V  
1 (CN1) 4  
1
1 (CN2) 6  
X1  
1
3
5
7
[Communication]  
Operation Panel  
Board  
Booster Tank Heater  
Wash Tank Heater  
Rinse Pump  
X15  
MC1  
X10  
X2  
X3  
X4  
(Shielded Wire)  
5
1
(CN5)  
Wash Tank Thermistor  
Booster Tank Thermistor  
MC3  
Upper Wash Pump  
X5(CN3)  
1
3
5
4
Water Valve  
X13  
MC4  
X14  
(CN7)  
X6  
X7  
3
2
Lower Wash Pump  
Conveyor  
Booster Tank Water  
Level Safety Float Switch  
(CN11)  
1
(CN4)  
1
Buzzer Output  
Wash Tank Electrode  
(Water Level Sensor)  
2
2
(CN10)  
Table Limit Switch + Conveyor Overload  
5
6
(CN9)  
Booster Tank Water Level Float Switch  
Connector Voltages  
1
(CN6)  
Booster Tank Backup Water Level Float Switch  
CN2 : 200VAC  
CN3 : 12VDC  
CN4 : 12VDC  
CN5 : 5VDC  
CN7 : 5VDC  
CN8 : 12VDC  
CN9 : 1-2: 6VAC  
5-6: 12VDC  
Wash Start Switch  
Rinse Start Switch  
(CN12)  
10  
(CN8)  
(CN13)  
CN10 : 12VDC  
CN11 : 12VDC  
*1 Connectors CN 1 - 4 are VH Connectors  
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4. Operation Panel Layout  
The operation panel is mounted on top of the unit (wash compartment exit side) and is  
connected to the CN5 connector on the control board.  
Up Button  
Water Temperature  
Lamps  
Down Button  
"AUTO FILL" Lamp  
Display  
"READY" Lamp  
"CHANGE" Button  
"WASH" Lamp  
"ON/OFF" Button  
5. Features  
a) Display  
This operation board uses an LED display to show system details and diagnostic  
information.  
b) Service Menu and Error Log  
A service menu ("01" to "19" and "21" to "25") allows for viewing and setting of system  
operating details and parameters. See "II.F.7. Service Menu and Error Log."  
c) Error Codes  
Error codes ("A1" to "A3," "H1" to "H6," "L1," "L2," "b1," "b2," "o1," "o2") are designed to  
protect the unit. These codes give information or warnings in the event the unit is operating  
out of acceptable parameters. See "III.B. Error Codes."  
6. Controls, Adjustments, and Lamps  
a) Water Temperature Lamps  
Light up to indicate the water temperature shown in the display.  
b) "AUTO FILL" Lamp  
Flashes during the auto ll cycle, and goes off at the end of the cycle.  
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c) "READY" Lamp  
Lights up when the auto ll cycle completes and the dishwasher is ready to wash.  
d) "WASH" Lamp  
Lights up during washing operation.  
e) Up Button, Down Button  
Indicates the total hours of operations in six digits by two digits each time.  
Example: 123,456 hours are indicated by  
Press to stop the beep in case of error.  
Service personnel also use these buttons to change the controller settings.  
f) Display  
Indicates wash water temperature in wash cycle, rinse water temperature in rinse cycle,  
and error codes in case of trouble.  
g) "CHANGE" Button  
Press to change the wash water temperature shown in the display to the rinse water  
temperature.  
h) "ON/OFF" Button  
Turns on/off the power for operation.  
i) Conveyor Speed Switch  
Located on front panel. Changes the rack conveyor speed in three levels (high = 240  
racks/hour, medium = 200 racks/hour, low = 160 racks/hour).  
7. Service Menu and Error Log  
The service menu ("01" to "19" and "21" to "25") may be used to change settings, acquire  
diagnostic information, and to view error history.  
a) Service Menu Access  
• Enter Service Menu: Use the "ON/OFF" button to turn off the unit. Press and hold the  
"CHANGE" button, then press the "ON/OFF" button. "01" should appear on the display.  
• Scroll: Use the up and down arrow buttons to scroll through the service menu list, settings,  
and data.  
• View Service Menu Setting: Press the "CHANGE" button to view the selected menu  
setting.  
• Change Setting: Use the up and down arrow buttons to change the setting value.  
• Return to Service Menu List: Press the "CHANGE" button once again to return to the main  
service menu list.  
• Exit Service Menu and Save Settings: Press the "ON/OFF" button to exit the service menu  
and save the settings. The display goes blank.  
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b) Service Menu Chart  
Service  
Menu  
Factory  
Default  
Item and Details  
Setting Range  
1 to 99 seconds  
(in 10 second steps)  
1 to 99 seconds  
(in 1 second steps)  
0 to 99 minutes  
(in 1 minute steps)  
Fahrenheit 32 to 176°F  
(in 1°F steps)  
Display  
1 to 99  
01 Extended Wash Cycle Time  
30  
15  
13  
163  
73  
185  
85  
0
02 Extended Rinse Cycle Time  
03 Auto Fill Cycle Rinse Time  
04 Wash Temperature Setpoint  
1 to 99  
0 to 99  
32 to 176  
0 to 80  
32 to 185  
0 to 85  
0 to 99  
0 to 99  
0 to 99  
Celsius  
0 to 80°  
(in 1°C steps)  
Fahrenheit 32 to 185°F  
(in 1°F steps)  
05 Rinse Temperature Setpoint  
Celsius  
0 to 85°  
(in 1°C steps)  
0 to 99 seconds  
(in 10 second steps)  
0 to 990 seconds  
(in 10 second steps)  
0 to 99 seconds  
(in 1 second steps)  
ON: wash water temperature on or oF  
OFF: rinse water temperature  
1 to 99 minutes  
(in 1 minute steps)  
06 Booster Tank Heating Time  
07 Supplementary Fill Cycle Time  
08 Booster Tank Auto Fill Delay Time  
09 Water Temperature Display  
450  
10  
on  
20  
0
10 Booster Tank Auto Fill Timer  
11 Booster Tank Temperature Correction  
1 to 99  
Fahrenheit 0 to 9R  
0 to 9  
(in 1R steps)  
0 to 5K  
(in 1K steps)  
Celsius  
0 to 5  
0
12 Water Temperature Display Change  
13 Temperature Display Scale  
14 Water Temperature Display Change  
Cycle Time  
ON: alternate  
OFF: xed  
Fahrenheit or Celsius  
1 to 10 seconds  
(in 1 second steps)  
ON: lock function on  
OFF: lock function off  
ON: alert on  
on or oF  
on  
°F or °C  
1 to 10  
°F  
5
15 Low Water Temperature Lock Function  
on or oF  
on or oF  
oF  
oF  
16 Wash Tank Rell Alert  
OFF: alert off  
17 Total Operation Time Before Alert  
18 Display Hold Function  
10 to 600 minutes  
ON: stays on  
1 to 60  
on or oF  
12 (2h)  
oF  
OFF: goes off after preset time  
19 Power Supply Lock Function  
ON: "Ch" keeps ashing until on or oF  
electrode is turned off  
oF  
OFF: "Ch" goes off when "ON/  
OFF" button is switched off  
21 Error Log  
NA  
Most Recent  
NA  
through Note: To erase the log, press and hold the  
25 up and down buttons for 3 seconds with  
one of the error codes displayed. The unit  
beeps once and the entire log clears.  
Errors  
21 is most recent.  
"--" is displayed if  
the log is empty.  
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8. Temperature Display  
• Indicates the average water temperature read by the wash tank or booster tank thermistor.  
Indicates water temperature selected by the water temperature lamps beside the display.  
Thefactorydefaultsettingistoindicatewashwatertemperatureandrinsewatertemperature  
alternatelyevery5seconds.Toadjustthedisplaychangecycletime, ortoxthetemperature  
display for either wash or rinse water temperature and indicate the other temperature while  
the "CHANGE" button is pressed, see service menu items 09, 12 and 14 in "II.F.7.b) Service  
Menu Chart."  
• The temperature display range is 32°F to 199°F (0°C to 99°C). To change the display scale,  
see "Temperature Display Scale" (service menu item 13) in "II.F.7.b) Service Menu Chart."  
• The temperature display updates every 5 seconds for the wash tank and the booster  
tank.  
9. Error Codes  
In the event of operation outside of normal parameters, the control board identies the issue  
with an error code and beeps. If more than one error occurs, the display cycles through the  
relevant error codes. For service corrections, see "III.B. Error Codes."  
Error Codes  
A1  
A2  
A3  
Wash Tank Auto Fill Error  
Booster Tank Auto Fill Error  
Wash Tank Water Level Error  
Booster Tank Water Level Error 1  
(Booster Tank Water Level Float Switch Closed)  
o1  
o2  
Booster Tank Water Level Error 2  
(Booster Tank Water Level Float Switch Open)  
H1  
H2  
H3  
H4  
H5  
H6  
L1  
L2  
b1  
b2  
Wash Tank Thermistor Error (short)  
Wash Tank Thermistor Error (open)  
Booster Tank Thermistor Error (short)  
Booster Tank Thermistor Error (open)  
ROM/RAM Error  
EEPROM Error  
Conveyor Overload or Table Limit Error 1  
Conveyor Overload or Table Limit Error 2  
Booster Tank Error  
Booster Tank Water Level Safety Error  
10. Buzzer  
• At the end of an auto ll cycle or other mode operation, the buzzer turns on for 0.1 second  
and off for 0.1 second 10 times.  
• In case of an error, the buzzer turns on for 0.1 second and off for 0.9 second repeatedly  
until the error is reset. To turn off the beep, press the down button.  
• When a button is pressed, the buzzer turns on for 0.1 second.  
• To adjust the buzzer volume, use the volume control on the control board.  
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11. Operation Time Display  
To indicate the total hours of operation in the display, press the up button on the operation  
panel. The number appears from the hundred-thousands place by two digits each for 1  
second. The maximum number is 999,999 hours, and the display does not change for the  
higher numbers.  
Example: 19,302 hours are indicated as  
12. Special Modes  
OFF  
OFF  
a) Continuous Wash Mode  
The continuous wash mode (also used when descaling) allows the wash pump motor to  
run continuously. In this mode, the wash tank heaters and booster tank heaters remain de-  
energized.  
To enter the continuous wash mode, use the "ON/OFF" button to turn off the unit. Press  
and hold the up and down buttons and the "CHANGE" button for 3 seconds and press the  
"ON/OFF" button. As long as the service panel switch and wash tank water level sensor are  
closed, the wash pump motor runs and power is supplied to the detergent feeder terminals.  
"PC" (preventative cleaning) appears in the display and the lamps are off.  
To cancel the continuous wash mode, press the "ON/OFF" button.  
b) Low Water Temperature Lock Function  
To ensure the NSF specied minimum wash water temperature of 160°F, this unit is provided  
with a function to lock the washing operation until water in the wash water tank reaches 160°F  
even if a rack is loaded (factory default: OFF).  
To activate this function, set service menu item 15 to "ON" referring to "II.F.7.a) Service Menu  
Access." The minimum temperature of 160°F cannot be changed.  
c) Alert Function  
To keep water in the wash water tank clean, this unit is provided with functions to beep and  
ash "Ch" (= Change) in the display when wash water should be changed and to continue  
this alert until the wash water tank is relled (factory default: OFF).  
To activate this function, set service menu items 16, 17, 18 and 19 referring to "II.F.7.a)  
Service Menu Access."  
1) Set service menu item 16 to ON to activate this function (factory default: OFF).  
2) Set service menu item 17 to the desired total operation time before alert [number in display  
x 10 minutes] (factory default: 12 (2 hours)). Change this setting according to the advice  
of the relevant health department and customer demands.  
3) Set service menu item 18 to either OFF ["Ch" goes off after 10 minutes] or ON ["Ch" keeps  
ashing] (factory default: OFF). Even if set to ON, "Ch" goes off when the "ON/OFF" button  
on the operation panel is switched off.  
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4) Set service menu item 19 to ON to stop the beep when the "ON/OFF" button is switched  
off but to resume ashing "Ch" when the "ON/OFF" button is switched back on unless the  
wash water tank is relled (factory default: OFF). Press the emergency stop button or turn  
off the external power supply to stop both the beep and "Ch" indication.  
Set service menu item 19 to OFF to stop both the beep and "Ch" indication once the "ON/  
OFF" button is switched off.  
If service menu item 19 is set to ON, "Ch" keeps ashing even if service menu item 18 is  
set to OFF.  
Alert Function Setting Flow  
OFF  
Alert function OFF  
[factory default]  
Wash Tank Rell Alert  
Service Menu 16  
Set service menus  
17 to 19  
ON  
Total Operation Time  
Before Alert  
Service Menu 17  
Alert starts after number in display  
(1 to 99) x 10 minutes  
1 to 99  
[factory default: 12 (2 hours)]  
* OFF  
"Ch" goes off after 10 minutes  
[factory default]  
Service Menu 18  
Display Hold Function  
"Ch" keeps ashing  
(until "ON/OFF" button is switched off)  
ON  
Beep stops and "Ch" goes off when  
"ON/OFF" button is switched off  
[factory default]  
OFF  
Power Supply Lock  
Function  
Service Menu 19  
Switching off "ON/OFF" button cancels beep  
but not "Ch" until wash water tank is relled  
* ON  
* "Ch" keeps ashing even if  
service menu 18 is set to OFF  
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III. Service Diagnosis  
WARNING  
1. This unit should be diagnosed and repaired only by qualified service  
personnel to reduce the risk of death, electric shock, serious injury, or re.  
2. Risk of electric shock. Use extreme caution and exercise safe electrical  
practices.  
3. Moving parts (e.g., fan blade) can crush and cut. Keep hands clear.  
4. Do not make any alterations to the unit. This could cause water leak, electric  
shock, or re.  
5. To help reduce the risk of electric shock, do not touch switches with damp  
hands.  
A. Diagnostic Procedure  
The diagnostic procedure is a sequence check of the switches and sensors while operating  
the unit, by using the switch open/closed display mode.  
Switch Open/Closed Display Mode  
The switch open/closed display mode indicates when the wash start switch, rinse start switch,  
wash tank water level sensor, booster tank water level oat switch, and booster tank backup  
water level oat switch are open or closed.  
To enter the switch open/closed display mode, use the "ON/OFF" button to turn on the  
unit. Press and hold the up and down buttons for 3 seconds. The following appears in the  
display:  
Load a rack to engage the wash start switch and start a cycle. The display indicates whether  
a switch is open or closed. When a switch is closed, its corresponding segment is illuminated  
in the display. See the illustration below.  
To resume the normal display, press the down button.  
Booster Tank Backup Water Level Float Switch  
Wash Start Switch  
Booster Tank Water Level Float Switch  
Rinse Start Switch  
Wash Tank Water Level Sensor  
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It is recommended to conduct this sequence check in the auto ll cycle after draining the  
wash tank and booster tank. See “II.C. Sequence of Operation” for further details.  
1) Use the “ON/OFF” button on the operation panel to turn off the unit.  
2) Pull out the overow pipe to drain the wash tank.  
3) Drain the booster tank through the drain hose.  
4) Replace the overow pipe and drain hose in their correct positions.  
5) Enter the switch open/closed display mode according to the above procedure.  
6) Auto Fill Cycle  
a. After the service panel is closed and the “ON/OFF” button is pressed, the inlet water  
valve in the booster tank opens in 10 seconds to start water supply.  
b. After a while, the booster tank water level float switch closes, segment C in the  
display comes on, and the inlet water valve closes to stop water supply.  
c. The rinse pump starts to feed water to the wash tank. When the booster tank water  
level goes down, the water level oat switch opens, segment C in the display goes  
off, and the inlet water valve opens to start water supply.  
d. After the rinse pump is energized for a preset time to ll the wash tank, the wash  
tank water level sensor closes, and segment E in the display comes on.  
e. In normal operation, the booster tank backup water level oat switch does not close,  
and segment A in the display stays off. If the booster tank water level oat switch  
fails or the booster tank water level reaches the overow level, segment A comes on.  
7) Wash Cycle/Rinse Cycle  
a. When a rack is loaded from the wash compartment entrance and the wash start  
switch closes, segment B in the display comes on and the wash pump starts the  
wash cycle for a preset time. When the conveyor moves the rack forward and the  
wash start switch opens, segment B goes off and the wash pump stops after the  
preset time. Segment E in the display stays on.  
b. If the booster tank is below the predetermined water level, segment C in the display  
stays off. The inlet water valve stays open until segment C comes on.  
c. When the wash cycle ends and the rinse start switch closes, segment D in the  
display comes on and the rinse pump starts the rinse cycle for a preset time. When  
the rinse start switch opens, segment D goes off and the rinse pump stops after the  
preset time. When the rinse cycle starts, the booster tank water level goes down and  
segment C in the display goes off. The inlet water valve stays open until segment C  
comes on.  
Diagnosis: If any problem is found by the above sequence check, refer to “III.B. Error  
Codes,” “III.C. Service Flow Charts,” “III.D. Float Switch Check and Cleaning” and “III.E.  
Thermistor Check.”  
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B. Error Codes  
In the event of operation outside of normal parameters, the control board identies the issue  
with an error code. For further service information, see "III.C. Service Flow Charts."  
1. Error Code Table  
Error  
Code  
Problem  
Operation  
Reset  
Wash Tank Auto Fill Error  
Whole unit  
stops  
Use "ON/OFF" button to turn the unit  
off and then back on.  
A1 Water level in wash tank does not reach  
water level sensor after rinse pump has  
run for preset time.  
Booster Tank Auto Fill Error  
Whole unit  
stops  
Use "ON/OFF" button to turn the unit  
off and then back on.  
In auto ll cycle, booster tank water level  
oat switch does not close within 10  
A2  
minutes (or 20 minutes in "READY" mode)  
after inlet water valve is opened.  
Wash Tank Water Level Error  
Supplementary After supplementary ll cycle ends,  
ll cycle starts alarm resets.  
Water level in wash tank goes below water (Whole unit  
(If whole unit stops, use "ON/OFF"  
button to turn the unit off and then  
back on.)  
level sensor in "READY" mode or during  
operation.  
stops if water  
level sensor  
does not  
A3  
o1  
close after two  
cycles)  
Booster Tank Water Level Error 1 (Booster Whole unit  
Use "ON/OFF" button to turn the unit  
off and then back on.  
Tank Water Level Float Switch Closed)  
stops  
Both booster tank water level oat switch  
and booster tank backup water level oat  
switch have remained closed for 1 minute.  
Booster Tank Water Level Error 2 (Booster Whole unit  
Use "ON/OFF" button to turn the unit  
off and then back on.  
Tank Water Level Float Switch Open)  
stops  
o2 Booster tank water level oat switch is  
open and booster tank backup water  
level oat switch has remained closed for  
1 minute.  
Wash Tank Thermistor Error (short)  
Normal  
(Wash tank  
After replacing failed component,  
alarm resets.  
H1  
Thermistor senses abnormal temperature heaters off)  
(at or above 231°F (110°C)).  
Wash Tank Thermistor Error (open)  
Normal  
(Wash tank  
After replacing failed component,  
alarm resets.  
H2  
H3  
Thermistor senses abnormal temperature heaters off)  
(at or below -6°F (-21°C)).  
Booster Tank Thermistor Error (short)  
Normal  
(Booster tank  
After replacing failed component,  
alarm resets.  
Thermistor senses abnormal temperature heaters off)  
(at or above 231°F (110°C)).  
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Error  
Code  
Problem  
Operation  
Reset  
Booster Tank Thermistor Error (open)  
Normal  
(Booster tank  
After replacing failed component,  
alarm resets.  
H4  
Thermistor senses abnormal temperature heaters off)  
(at or below -6°F (-21°C)).  
ROM/RAM Error  
Whole unit  
stops  
After replacing control board, alarm  
resets.  
H5  
H6  
Control board ROM/RAM fails.  
EEPROM Error  
Whole unit  
stops  
After replacing control board, alarm  
resets.  
EEPROM fails.  
Conveyor Overload or Table Limit Error 1  
Unit stops  
After error signal stops, alarm resets.  
L1  
Inverter sends conveyor overload signal or  
table limit switch closes.  
Conveyor Overload or Table Limit Error 2  
Whole unit  
stops  
Use "ON/OFF" button to turn the unit  
off and then back on.  
L2 After unit stops with "L1" error and restarts,  
another error signal is sent within 3  
seconds.  
Booster Tank Error  
Normal  
After booster tank error is resolved,  
alarm resets.  
b1  
Booster tank error output contacts open.  
Booster Tank Water Level Safety Error  
Whole unit  
stops  
Use "ON/OFF" button to turn the unit  
off and then back on.  
b2 Booster tank water level safety oat switch  
opens after booster tank water level oat  
switch closes.  
2. Error Code Log  
Use the "ON/OFF" button to turn off the unit. Press and hold the "CHANGE" button, then  
press the "ON/OFF" button. "01" should appear on the display. Use the down arrow button to  
scroll to service menu items 21 through 25. 21 is the most recent error. Press the "CHANGE"  
button to view the selected service menu item. Press the "CHANGE" button once again to  
return to the main service menu list. If no errors exist in the log, "--" is displayed.  
Press the "ON/OFF" button to exit the service menu. The display goes blank.  
To erase the log, press and hold the up and down buttons for 3 seconds with one of the error  
codes displayed. The unit beeps once and the entire log clears.  
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3. Error Code Details  
a) Auto Fill Error (A1)  
• If the water level sensor in the wash tank is not closed at the end of the auto ll cycle, the  
unit shuts down, "A1" appears in the display, and the buzzer sounds.  
• To reset, use the "ON/OFF" button to turn the unit off and then back on.  
• See the chart below for possible causes and remedies.  
Operation  
Unit stops.  
Code  
Error  
Wash tank water level sensor is open at the end  
of the auto fill cycle.  
A 1  
Item  
Possible Cause  
Remedy  
Out of position.  
Set in position.  
Overflow Pipe  
Heavy scale or soil  
buildup.  
Clean.  
Wash Tank Water Level  
Sensor  
Connector not properly  
connected.  
Reconnect.  
Repair or replace.  
Replace.  
Open circuit.  
Defective.  
Open circuit.  
Repair or replace.  
Replace.  
Rinse Pump  
Control relay  
defective.  
Defective.  
Replace.  
Improper setting.  
Readjust.  
Control Board  
Connector not properly  
connected.  
Reconnect.  
Replace.  
Defective.  
Continue  
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Sticking (with float in  
ONposition).  
Check and clean. See  
III.D. Float Switch  
Check and Cleaning.”  
Booster Tank Water  
Level Float Switch  
Defective (with internal  
contacts in “ON”  
position).  
Replace.  
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b) Booster Tank Auto Fill Error (A2)  
• Intheautollcycle,iftheboostertankwaterleveloatswitchdoesnotclosewithin10 minutes  
(or 20 minutes in "READY" mode) after the cycle starts, the unit shuts down, "A2" appears  
in the display, and the buzzer sounds.  
• To reset, use the "ON/OFF" button to turn the unit off and then back on.  
• See the chart below for possible causes and remedies.  
Operation  
Unit stops.  
Code  
Error  
Booster tank water level float switch does not  
close within 10 minutes (or 20 minutes in  
“READY” mode) after the auto fill cycle starts.  
A 2  
Item  
Possible Cause  
Remedy  
Not ready for  
operation.  
Get it ready.  
Readjust.  
Clean.  
Booster Tank  
Water supply pressure  
too low.  
Filter clogged.  
Strainer  
Open circuit.  
Repair or replace.  
Clean.  
Water Valve  
Filter clogged.  
Defective.  
Replace.  
Connector not properly  
connected.  
Reconnect.  
Booster Tank Water  
Level Float Switch  
Open circuit.  
Sticking.  
Repair or replace.  
Check and clean. See  
III.D. Float Switch  
Check and Cleaning.”  
Connector not properly  
connected.  
Reconnect.  
Replace.  
Control Board  
Defective.  
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c) Wash Tank Water Level Error (A3)  
• If the water level in the wash tank goes below the water level sensor in "READY" mode or  
during operation, the supplementary ll cycle starts, "A3" appears in the display, the "AUTO  
FILL" lamp ashes, and the buzzer sounds three times only at the beginning.  
• If the wash tank water level sensor is closed after the supplementary ll cycle, the alarm  
resets. If the wash tank water level sensor is still open after the supplementary ll cycle,  
another cycle starts.  
If the wash tank water level sensor is closed after the second cycle, the alarm resets. If the  
wash tank water level sensor still does not close after the second cycle, the buzzer sounds,  
and the unit completely shuts down.  
• See the chart below for possible causes and remedies.  
Operation  
Code  
Error  
Wash tank water level sensor opens in  
READYmode or during operation.  
Auto fill cycle starts.  
A 3  
Item  
Possible Cause  
Remedy  
Out of position.  
Set in position.  
Overflow Pipe  
Wash Tank Water Level  
Sensor (Wash Tank  
Electrode)  
Heavy scale or soil  
buildup.  
Clean.  
Connector not properly  
connected.  
Reconnect.  
Repair or replace.  
Open circuit.  
Defective.  
Replace.  
Reconnect.  
Replace.  
See A1.”  
Connector not properly  
connected.  
Control Board  
Defective.  
Water level too low.  
Auto Fill Cycle  
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d) Booster Tank Water Level Error 1 (Booster Tank Water Level Float Switch Closed)  
(o1)  
• If both the booster tank water level oat switch and the booster tank backup water level  
oat switch have remained closed for 1 minute, the booster tank heaters de-energize, "o1"  
appears in the display, and the buzzer sounds.  
• The error resets if the booster tank backup water level oat switch opens or when the "ON/  
OFF" button is used to turn the unit off and then back on.  
• See the chart below for possible causes and remedies.  
Operation  
Code  
Error  
Booster tank water level float switch and booster  
tank backup water level switch have remained  
closed for 1 minute.  
Unit stops.  
o 1  
Possible Cause  
Item  
Remedy  
Replace.  
Control relay contacts  
fused.  
Water Valve  
Defective.  
Replace.  
Sticking.  
Check and clean. See  
III.D. Float Switch  
Check and Cleaning.”  
Booster Tank Water  
Level Float Switch  
Defective.  
Replace.  
Booster Tank Backup  
Water Level Float  
Switch  
Sticking.  
Check and clean. See  
III.D. Float Switch  
Check and Cleaning.”  
Defective.  
Replace.  
Defective.  
Replace.  
Control Board  
Note: See “III.D. Float Switch Check and Cleaning.”  
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e) Booster Tank Water Level Error 2 (Booster Tank Water Level Float Switch Open)  
(o2)  
• If the booster tank water level oat switch is open and the booster tank backup water level  
oat switch has remained closed for 1 minute, the booster tank heaters de-energize, "o2"  
appears in the display, and the buzzer sounds.  
• The error resets if the booster tank backup water level oat switch opens or when the "ON/  
OFF" button is used to turn the unit off and then back on.  
• See the chart below for possible causes and remedies.  
Operation  
Code  
Error  
Booster tank water level float switch is open and  
booster tank backup water level switch has  
remained closed for 1 minute.  
Unit stops  
o 2  
Item  
Possible Cause  
Remedy  
Sticking.  
Check and clean. See  
III.D. Float Switch  
Check and Cleaning.”  
Booster Tank Water  
Level Float Switch  
Open circuit.  
Defective.  
Sticking.  
Repair or replace.  
Replace.  
Booster Tank Backup  
Water Level Float  
Switch  
Check and clean. See  
III.D. Float Switch  
Check and Cleaning.”  
Defective.  
Replace.  
Connector not properly  
connected.  
Reconnect.  
Replace.  
Control Board  
Defective.  
Note: See “III.D. Float Switch Check and Cleaning.”  
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f) Wash Tank Thermistor Error (H1, H2)  
• If the wash tank thermistor senses a temperature at or above 231°F (111°C) (2.4kΩ), the  
thermistor leads are considered shorted and the wash tank heaters de-energize, "H1"  
appears in the display, and the buzzer sounds.  
• If the wash tank thermistor senses a temperature at or below -6°F (-21°C) (517kΩ), the  
thermistor leads are considered open and the wash tank heaters de-energize, "H2" appears  
in the display, and the buzzer sounds.  
• After replacing the failed component, the alarm resets.  
• See the chart below for possible causes and remedies.  
Note: The auto ll cycle and the wash/rinse cycle will start even after this error occurs.  
Operation  
Code  
Error  
Continues (wash tank  
heater off).  
Thermistor senses abnormal temperature.  
H 1 / H 2  
Item  
Possible Cause  
Remedy  
Connector not properly  
connected.  
Reconnect.  
Thermistor  
Open circuit (H2).  
Replace.  
Short circuit (H1).  
Defective.  
Replace.  
Replace.  
Connector not properly  
connected.  
Reconnect.  
Replace.  
Control Board  
Defective.  
Note: See “III.E. Thermistor Check” and “IV.H. Removal and Replacement of Thermistor.”  
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g) Booster Tank Thermistor Error (H3, H4)  
• If the booster tank thermistor senses a temperature at or above 231°F (111°C) (2.4kΩ), the  
thermistor leads are considered shorted and the booster tank heaters de-energize, "H3"  
appears in the display, and the buzzer sounds.  
• If the booster tank thermistor senses a temperature at or below -6°F (-21°C) (517kΩ),  
the thermistor leads are considered open and the booster tank heaters de-energize, "H4"  
appears in the display, and the buzzer sounds.  
• After replacing the failed component, the alarm resets.  
• See the chart below for possible causes and remedies.  
Note: The auto ll cycle and the wash/rinse cycle will start even after this error occurs.  
Operation  
Code  
Error  
Continues (booster  
tank heater off).  
Thermistor senses abnormal temperature.  
H 3 / H 4  
Item  
Possible Cause  
Remedy  
Connector not properly  
connected.  
Reconnect.  
Thermistor  
Open circuit (H4).  
Replace.  
Short circuit (H3).  
Defective.  
Replace.  
Replace.  
Connector not properly  
connected.  
Reconnect.  
Replace.  
Control Board  
Defective.  
Note: See “III.E. Thermistor Check” and “IV.H. Removal and Replacement of Thermistor.”  
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h) ROM/RAM Error (H5)  
• If a ROM/RAM error is detected, the unit shuts down, "H5" appears in the display, and the  
buzzer sounds.  
• After replacing the failed component, the alarm resets.  
• See the chart below for possible causes and remedies.  
Operation  
Code  
Error  
ROM/RAM on control board fails.  
Unit stops.  
H 5  
Item  
Possible Cause  
Defective.  
Remedy  
Replace.  
Control Board  
i) EEPROM Error (H6)  
• If an EEPROM error is detected, the unit shuts down, "H6" appears in the display, and the  
buzzer sounds.  
• After replacing the failed component, the alarm resets.  
• See the chart below for possible causes and remedies.  
Operation  
Code  
Error  
EEPROM on control board fails.  
Unit stops.  
H 6  
Item  
Possible Cause  
Defective.  
Remedy  
Replace.  
Control Board  
Note: See “IV.I. Removal and Replacement of Control Board or Operation Board.”  
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j) Conveyor Overload or Table Limit Error 1 (L1)  
• If the inverter sends an overload signal or the table limit switch closes, the unit shuts down,  
"L1" appears in the display, and the buzzer sounds.  
• After removing the jammed rack or the cause of the overload (the table limit switch opens  
or the inverter stops sending the overload signal), the alarm resets after 3 seconds, and  
the unit is ready to resume operation.  
If the wash start switch is closed when the alarm resets, the upper spray arm wash pump  
starts rst, followed by the lower spray arm wash pump, then the conveyor moves.  
If the rinse start switch is closed when the alarm resets, the rinse pump starts, then the  
conveyor moves.  
The heaters stay energized while the unit is off with "L1."  
• See the chart below for possible causes and remedies.  
Operation  
Code  
Error  
Inverter sends conveyor overload signal or table  
limit switch closes.  
Unit stops.  
L 1  
Item  
Possible Cause  
Remedy  
Jammed.  
Remove obstacle.  
Conveyor  
Defective (not moving  
smoothly).  
Repair.  
Defective.  
Defective.  
Repair or replace.  
Repair or replace.  
Remove racks.  
Repair or replace.  
Gear Motor  
Inverter  
Clean dishtable filled  
with racks.  
Table Limit Switch  
Stays closed with reed  
switch defective or  
magnet off.  
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k) Conveyor Overload or Table Limit Error 2 (L2)  
• If the unit shuts down with "L1" in the display and restarts in 3 seconds after the cause of  
the overload is removed, and the inverter sends another overload signal within 3 seconds  
after the conveyor moves, the unit completely shuts down, "L2" appears in the display, and  
the buzzer sounds.  
To reset, use the "ON/OFF" button to turn the unit off and then back on.  
If the unit shuts down with a conveyor overload error, the error signal from the inverter is  
reset, and the unit restarts after 3 seconds. If the cause of the overload (e.g. dish caught in  
conveyor) has not been removed by then, the unit starts and stops repeatedly. To prevent  
this repetition, if the same error occurs within 3 seconds, the unit remains shut down.  
Iftheunitshutsdownwiththetablelimitswitchclosed,theunitrestartsafteroneormoreracks  
are removed, and the table limit switch does not normally close again within 3 seconds.  
• See the chart below for possible causes and remedies.  
Operation  
Code  
Error  
Inverter sends another conveyor overload signal  
or table limit switch closes again within 3  
seconds after “L1” error resets and unit restarts.  
Unit stops.  
L 2  
Item  
Possible Cause  
Remedy  
Jammed.  
Remove obstacle.  
Conveyor  
Defective (not moving  
smoothly).  
Repair.  
Defective.  
Repair or replace.  
Repair or replace.  
Instruct operator.  
Repair or replace.  
Gear Motor  
Inverter  
Defective.  
Improper operation.  
Defective.  
Table Limit Switch  
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l) Booster Tank Error (b1)  
• If the booster tank error input contacts stay open for more than 2 seconds, "b1" appears in  
the display, and the buzzer sounds.  
• If the booster tank error input contacts stay closed for more than 2 seconds, the alarm  
resets.  
Note: The booster tank error input must be connected to indicate this error code.  
Operation  
Code  
Error  
Booster tank sends error signal.  
Continues.  
b 1  
Item  
Possible Cause  
Defective.  
Remedy  
Repair or replace.  
Booster Tank  
Defective.  
Replace.  
Control Board  
Open circuit.  
Repair or replace.  
Reconnect.  
Connection Cable  
Connector not properly  
connected.  
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m) Booster Tank Water Level Safety Error (b2)  
• If the booster tank water level safety oat switch opens after the booster tank water level  
oat switch closes, the unit shuts down, "b2" appears in the display, and the buzzer sounds.  
To reset, use the "ON/OFF" button to turn the unit off and then back on.  
Operation  
Code  
Error  
Booster tank water level safety float switch  
opens after booster tank water level float switch  
closes.  
Unit stops  
b 2  
Item  
Possible Cause  
Remedy  
Readjust.  
Water supply pressure  
too low.  
Water Heater  
Flow rate too low.  
Filter clogged.  
Open circuit.  
Filter clogged.  
Defective.  
Readjust.  
Clean.  
Strainer  
Repair or replace.  
Clean.  
Water Valve  
Replace.  
Booster Tank Water  
Level Safety Float  
Switch  
Open circuit or  
connector not properly  
connected.  
Repair or replace.  
Sticking.  
Check and clean. See  
III.D. Float Switch  
Check and Cleaning.”  
Defective.  
Replace.  
Reconnect.  
Replace.  
Reconnect.  
Clean.  
Connector not properly  
connected.  
Control Board  
Defective.  
Disconnected or water  
leaks from joint.  
Rinse Spray Arm  
Clogged.  
Pressure Reducing  
Valve  
Defective.  
Replace.  
Readjust.  
Insufficient water  
supply.  
Rinse Water Level  
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C. Service Flow Charts  
1. Unit Will Not Start  
Unit will not start  
Problem  
Possible Cause  
Remedy  
Off, blown fuse, or  
tripped or defective  
circuit breaker.  
Turn on, replace, or  
check and reset. Call  
electrician if breaker  
trips repeatedly.  
Main Power Supply  
Loose connection.  
Tighten.  
Not within  
specifications.  
Refer to nameplate  
and correct.  
Pressed.  
Turn clockwise to  
reset.  
Emergency Stop Button  
ON/OFF Button  
“OFF” position.  
Move to “ON” position.  
Wait for recovery.  
Wait for recovery.  
Open.  
Power Failure  
Water failure.  
Shut off valve closed.  
Strainer clogged.  
Open.  
No Water Supply  
Clean.  
Close.  
Service Panel  
Out of adjustment  
and/or open.  
Adjust and/or replace.  
Service Panel Switch  
Continue  
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Open coil winding.  
Replace.  
Transformer  
Wiring to Control Board  
Control Board  
Loose connections or  
open.  
Check continuity and  
repair or replace.  
In alarm.  
See “III.B. Error  
Codes.”  
Defective.  
Replace.  
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2. Dishes Not Clean  
Dishes not clean  
Problem  
Possible Cause  
Remedy  
Clogged with foreign  
matter.  
Clean.  
Low Wash Pump  
Output  
Voltage drop.  
Remove cause.  
Clean tank filter.  
Vapor lock due to  
clogged tank filter.  
Vapor lock due to use  
of neutral cleaner.  
Stop using neutral  
cleaner.  
Wash pump defective.  
Clogged.  
Replace.  
Clean.  
Wash Spray Arms  
Out of position.  
Low pump output.  
Set in position.  
See “Low Wash Pump  
Output”.  
Out of position.  
Clogged  
Place in position.  
Clean.  
Filter  
Improperly loaded.  
Excessively dirty.  
Load correctly.  
Prewash.  
Dish Rack  
Dishes  
Continue  
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No supply.  
See “III.C.5. No or  
Inadequate  
Detergent  
Detergent/Rinse Aid  
Supply.”  
Insufficient supply.  
Refill or adjust  
detergent feeder.  
Unspecified detergent  
used.  
Use specified  
detergent only.  
Dirty.  
Drain wash tank and  
supply fresh hot water.  
Wash Tank Water  
Temperature too low.  
Raise setting or see  
“Heater Not  
Energized”.  
Temperature will not  
rise.  
Reset overheat  
thermostat.  
Control output error.  
Check input/output  
and repair or replace.  
Heater Not Energized  
Magnetic contactor  
defective.  
Replace.  
Overheat thermostat  
tripped.  
Reset manually.  
Defective.  
Too high.  
Replace.  
Adjust to medium or  
low.  
Conveyor Speed  
Voltage  
Too low.  
Call electrician.  
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3. Inadequate Rinse  
Inadequate rinse  
Problem  
Possible Cause  
Remedy  
Clogged with foreign  
matter.  
Clean.  
Clean.  
Low Rinse Pump  
Output  
Rinse water line  
scaled.  
Voltage drop.  
Remove cause.  
Replace.  
Rinse pump defective.  
Clogged.  
Clean.  
Rinse Spray Arms  
Out of position.  
Set in position.  
Low pump output.  
Improperly loaded.  
Temperature too low.  
Too short.  
See “Low Rinse Pump  
Output.”  
Load correctly.  
Dish Rack  
Raise setting or see  
Heater Not  
Energized.”  
Rinse (Booster Tank)  
Water  
Adjust longer.  
Rinse Cycle Time  
Voltage  
Too low.  
Call electrician.  
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4. Dishwasher Will Not Start Wash/Rinse Cycle  
Dishwasher will not start  
wash/rinse cycle  
Problem  
Possible Cause  
Remedy  
Protector tripped.  
Wait until wash pump  
cools.  
Wash Pump Inoperative  
Locked with foreign  
matter.  
Remove obstacles.  
Controller input/output  
error.  
Check input/output  
and repair or replace.  
Magnetic contactor  
defective.  
Replace.  
Protector tripped.  
Wait until Rinse Pump  
cools.  
Rinse Pump Inoperative  
Locked with foreign  
matter/  
Remove obstacles.  
Controller input/output  
error.  
Check input/output  
and repair or replace.  
Relay defective.  
Replace.  
Service panel not fully  
closed.  
Close completely.  
Set in position.  
Set in position.  
Remove.  
Service Panel Magnet  
Detection Error  
Magnet out of position.  
Service panel switch  
out of position.  
Magnetic material  
caught between  
service panel and tank.  
Defective.  
Defective.  
Replace.  
Replace.  
Wash Start Switch  
Rinse Start Switch  
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5. No or Inadequate Detergent/Rinse Aid Supply  
No or inadequate  
detergent/rinse aid supply  
Problem  
Possible Cause  
Remedy  
Empty.  
Refill.  
Detergent/Rinse Aid  
Clogged or kinked.  
Air in line.  
Clean or straighten.  
Purge air.  
Supply Line (Injector,  
Vinyl Hose, Strainer)  
Supply volume too  
low.  
Set to proper volume.  
Replace.  
Detergent Pump  
Defective.  
6. Wash Tank Water Boils  
Wash tank water boils  
Problem  
Possible Cause  
Out of position.  
Remedy  
Set in position.  
Thermistor  
Disconnected (open).  
Defective.  
Reconnect.  
See “III.E. Thermistor  
Check.”  
Contact fused.  
Bad contacts.  
Defective.  
Replace.  
Magnetic Contactor  
Heater Control Relay  
Control Board  
Check for continuity  
and replace.  
Replace.  
Note: See “III.E. Thermistor Check” and “IV.H. Removal and Replacement of Thermistor.”  
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7. Wash Tank Water Not Draining  
Wash tank water not  
draining  
Problem  
Possible Cause  
Clogged.  
Remedy  
Unclog.  
Drain Hose  
Pinched.  
Raised.  
Correct.  
Correct.  
Unclog.  
Clogged.  
Drain Pipe  
(Overflow Pipe)  
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D. Float Switch Check and Cleaning  
(for Booster Tank Water Level Float Switch and Backup Water Level Float Switch)  
If an abnormal input signal is found by “III.A. Diagnostic Procedure” or the error code “o1” or  
“o2isdisplayed,checkandclean/replacetheoatswitchesaccordingtotheprocedurebelow.  
1. Float Switch Check  
To check the oat switches, follow the steps below.  
1) Use the “ON/OFF” button on the operation panel to turn off the unit, then turn off the  
dishwasherandboostertankpowersupplies.Lockout/Tagouttopreventthepowersupplies  
from being turned back on inadvertently.  
2) Remove the front panel and top panel of the booster tank.  
3) Remove the control box cover, and disconnect the CN8 connector from the control board  
(see “II.F.2. Control Board Layout”).  
4) To check the booster tank water level oat switch, check for continuity across the orange  
and red wires (#1 and #2) on the CN8 connector. Conrm that the oat switch is open  
when the oat is down and closed when the oat is up.  
5) To check the booster tank backup water level oat switch, check for continuity across the  
pink and light blue wires (#3 and #4) on the CN8 connector. Conrm that the oat switch  
is open when the oat is down and closed when the oat is up.  
6) If any problem is found, repair or replace the oat switch.  
7) If the oat switch is scaled up or dirty, clean it according to “2. Float Switch Cleaning.”  
2. Float Switch Cleaning  
Depending on local water conditions, scale may build up on the oat switches. Scale on the  
switches can cause the oats to stick. In this case, the oat switches should be cleaned.  
1) Use the “ON/OFF” button on the operation panel to turn off the unit, then turn off the  
dishwasherandboostertankpowersupplies.Lockout/Tagouttopreventthepowersupplies  
from being turned back on inadvertently.  
2) Remove the front panel and top panel of the booster tank.  
3) Use a soft brush to remove scale or soil on the oat switches, or wipe down the oat  
switches with a mixture of 1 part of Hoshizaki “Scale Away” and 25 parts of warm water.  
4) Rinse the parts thoroughly with clean water.  
5) If the oat switch is removed, replace it in its correct position. Be careful not to confuse  
the positions and directions of the booster tank water level oat switch and the booster  
tank backup water level oat switch. Make sure the oats can move freely in the vertical  
directions (see “II.A.2. Booster Tank”).  
6) Replace the booster tank panels.  
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E. Thermistor Check  
If the error code “H1” “H2” “H3” or “H4” or an abnormal temperature [above 231°F (111°  
C) or below -6°F (-21°C)] appears in the display, or the wash tank water boils, check the  
thermistor(s) according to the procedure below. If replacement is required, see “IV.H.  
Removal and Replacement of Thermistor.”  
1) Use the “ON/OFF” button on the operation panel to turn off the unit, then turn off the  
dishwasherandboostertankpowersupplies.Lockout/Tagouttopreventthepowersupplies  
from being turned back on inadvertently.  
2) Remove the front panel, then pull out the control box.  
3) Remove the control box cover, then disconnect the CN7 connector from the control board  
(see “II.F.2. Control Board Layout”).  
4) To check the wash tank thermistor, check the resistance across the white wires (#1 and  
#2). To check the booster tank thermistor, check the resistance across the pink wires (#3  
and #4). See the table below for proper resistance and temperature relations.  
Temperature [°F (°C)]  
194 (90)  
Resistance [kΩ]  
4.30 to 4.62  
5.87 to 6.38  
8.13 to 8.96  
11.5 to 12.8  
24.3 to 28.0  
56.3 to 67.1  
145.6 to 180.6  
176 (80)  
158 (70)  
140 (60)  
104 (40)  
68 (20)  
32 (0)  
5) Ifanyproblemisfound,replacethethermistoraccordingtoIV.H.RemovalandReplacement  
of Thermistor.”  
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IV. Removal and Replacement of Components  
WARNING  
1. This unit should be diagnosed and repaired only by qualified service  
personnel to reduce the risk of death, electric shock, serious injury, or re.  
2. Use the “ON/OFF” button on the operation panel to turn off the unit, then  
turn off the dishwasher and booster tank power supplies. Lockout/Tagout to  
prevent the power supplies from being turned back on inadvertently.  
3. When draining the booster tank, wait until the water temperature falls below  
104°F (40°C) to avoid possible burns.  
4. To avoid possible burns and spills, be sure to drain the wash tank and  
booster tank and let the components cool before servicing.  
5. When disassembling components that have been in contact with detergent,  
wear rubber gloves and goggles. Before starting disassembly, thoroughly  
read the detergent safety instructions. Contact with skin may cause irritation  
and contact with eyes may cause blindness.  
6. When reassembling components, be sure to use new O-rings and gaskets.  
A. Removal of Panels  
1) The front panel and side panels (L) and (R) are inserted inside the tank rim at the top  
and secured with 2 screws at the bottom. Unscrew and pull down to remove.  
Note: The side panel at the booster tank side is not removable.  
2) To replace, reverse the above procedure.  
B. Removal and Replacement of Wash Pump Motors  
To remove:  
1) Use the “ON/OFF” button on the operation panel to turn off the unit, then turn off the  
dishwasher and booster tank power supplies. Lockout/Tagout to prevent the power  
supplies from being turned back on inadvertently.  
2) Drain the wash tank.  
3) Remove the front panel.  
4) Remove the fan motors.  
5) Disconnect the wash pump motor wiring at the closed end connectors.  
6) Remove the bands, and disconnect the wash pump motors from the tank discharge  
outlets and suction inlets.  
7) Loosen the wash pump motor bracket mounting screws to remove the wash pump  
motors together with the brackets.  
8) Remove the pump plugs and the brackets from the wash pump motors.  
To replace:  
Note: Be sure to use new O-rings and gaskets.  
1) Attach the brackets and the pump plugs to the wash pump motors.  
2) Fit the O-rings to the wash pump motor discharge outlets and suction inlets.  
3) Hook the brackets on the mounting screws left on the unit.  
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4) Make sure the O-rings are in place, and attach the wash pump motors to the tank  
discharge outlets and suction inlets. Secure the connections with the bands.  
5) Tighten the bracket mounting screws.  
6) Fill the tank with water, then check for water leaks from the joints. If there is a water  
leak, check the connections, and retighten the bands. If there are no water leaks, drain  
the tank.  
7) Connect the wiring. When finished, cover the connections with the original plastic  
sheet cover and secure with a nylon tie. Make sure the connections are situated so  
that water and condensation cannot reach the connections.  
Note: Be careful not to mix up the wire colors. Miswiring will cause reversal of the  
pump motor, resulting in improper operation.  
8) Replace the front panel.  
9) Make a trial run, and check for water leaks.  
Fan Motor  
Bracket  
Pump Plug  
Band  
O-Ring  
Wash Pump Motor  
(Lower Spray Arm)  
Wash Pump Motor  
(Upper Spray Arm)  
Fan Motor  
C. Removal and Replacement of Rinse Pump Motor  
1) Use the “ON/OFF” button on the operation panel to turn off the unit, then turn off the  
dishwasher and booster tank power supplies. Lockout/Tagout to prevent the power  
supplies from being turned back on inadvertently.  
2) Remove the front panel.  
3) Use the booster tank drain hose to drain the booster tank. WARNING! To avoid  
possible burns, allow the rinse water temperature to fall below 104°F (40°C)  
before draining.  
4) The rinse pump motor is located at the rear right side of the machine compartment  
(JWE-2400CUA-L-25B) or located behind the control box and at the rear left side of  
the machine compartment (JWE-2400CUA-R-25B).  
5) Remove the fan motor in front of the rinse pump motor.  
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6) Disconnect the rinse pump motor wiring at the closed end connectors.  
7) Remove the nut from the exible tube at the rinse pump motor discharge outlet and  
the bolts securing the bracket to the unit base.  
8) Remove the band from the pipe joint of the booster tank discharge pipe behind the  
rinse pump motor and the exible tube at the rinse pump motor suction inlet. Pull the  
end of exible tube out of the booster tank discharge pipe.  
Note: Use a hand mirror for easy removal.  
9) Remove the rinse pump motor together with the bracket. Remove the band from the  
pipe joint of the rinse pump motor suction inlet pipe and exible tube to release the  
exible tube.  
10) Unscrew the bracket, and remove the rinse pump motor.  
11) To replace, reverse the above procedure.  
Note:  
1. Be careful not to mix up the wire colors. Miswiring will cause reversal of the pump  
motor, resulting in improper operation.  
2. Cover the connections with the original plastic sheet cover and secure with a nylon  
tie. Make sure the connections are situated so that water and condensation cannot  
reach the connections.  
3. Be sure to use new O-rings and gaskets. Be careful of the direction of the  
U-packing for the suction inlet pipe.  
12) Make a trial run, and check for water leaks.  
ump Motor  
[JWE-2400CUA-L-25B]  
* For JWE-2400CUA-R-25B, fan motor and rinse  
pump motor are located behind control box  
ng  
Sunc
Discharge  
Outlet Nut  
Flexible Tube  
Booster Tank  
Drain Hose  
Rin
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[JWE-2400CUA-L-25B]  
* View without rinse pump motor  
Booster Tank  
Discharge Pipe  
Band  
Rinse Pump Motor Suction Inlet  
Flexible Tube  
Rinse Pump Motor  
Band  
Booster Tank  
Discharge Pipe  
Rinse Pump Motor Suction Inlet  
Flexible Tube  
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D. Removal and Replacement of Gear Motor  
1) Use the “ON/OFF” button on the operation panel to turn off the unit, then turn off the  
dishwasher and booster tank power supplies. Lockout/Tagout to prevent the power  
supplies from being turned back on inadvertently.  
2) Remove the front panel.  
3) The gear motor is located behind the control box and at the rear left side of the  
machine compartment (JWE-2400CUA-L-25B) or located at the rear right side of the  
machine compartment (JWE-2400CUA-R-25B).  
4) Disconnect the gear motor wiring at the closed end connectors.  
5) Remove the bolts securing the bracket to the unit base and the nuts securing the  
bracket to the wash tank.  
6) Loosen the 2 hexagon socket set screws for the coupling.  
7) Slide up the coupling, and remove the gear motor together with the bracket.  
8) Remove the gear motor from the bracket.  
9) To replace, reverse the above procedure.  
Note:  
1. Fit the coupling securely on the gear motor shaft.  
2. Apply a thread sealant to the hexagon socket set screws, and tighten them  
securely.  
3. Align the gear motor shaft with the crankshaft from the wash tank.  
4. Be careful not to mix up the wire colors.  
10) Make a trial run, and check for water leaks.  
Bracket  
(Wash Tank)  
Flinger  
Coupling  
Hexagon Socket  
Set Screw  
Nut  
Gear Motor  
Bracket  
Bolt  
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E. Removal and Replacement of Conveyor  
1) Remove the 4 bolts (2 at rear, 2 at both sides) securing the rear rack rail.  
2) Hold the conveyor, and lift off the rear rack rail.  
Slider  
3) Take out the conveyor.  
4) Remove the left and right frames from the conveyor.  
5) Remove the 5 nuts each of the conveyor rails to  
release the hooks and the bearings.  
6) To replace, reverse the above procedure.  
Note: Be careful of the slider direction when tting  
the conveyor on the crankshaft slider.  
• Push out the wider side  
• Face the reinforcing rib side down  
7) Adjust the reed switch position.  
8) Make a trial run, and check for water leaks.  
Align the end of reed switch  
to the center of hole  
Reed Switch  
< Front View >  
Roller  
Frame  
Rack Rail  
Rack Rail  
Conveyor  
Conveyor  
Frame  
Hook  
Bearing  
Roller  
Remove nuts  
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F. Removal and Replacement of Crankshaft  
To remove:  
1) Remove the front panel.  
2) Remove the conveyor.  
3) Loosen the 6 hexagon socket set screws for the stopper and the coupling.  
4) Lift off the crank together with the shaft.  
5) Loosen the screw securing the crank to release the crank from the shaft.  
Note: Do not disassemble the housing, oil seals and bearing.  
To replace:  
1) Fit the housing (up) on the housing, and put the sleeve bearing and the crankshaft into  
the housing.  
2) Fit the sleeve bearing, stopper, inger and coupling from the bottom of the crankshaft.  
Secure the 2 hexagon socket set screws for the stopper with their ends in the  
crankshaft groove. Secure the 4 hexagon socket set screws for the coupling to  
connect the crankshaft and the gear motor.  
Note: Apply a thread sealant to the hexagon socket set screws, and tighten them  
securely.  
Key (Short)  
3) Fit the housing cover, crank arm  
and keys, then secure them with the  
hexagon head bolt.  
4) Replace the conveyor.  
5) Make a trial run, and check for water  
leaks.  
Crank Arm  
Hex Head  
Bolt  
Housing Cover  
Note:  
1. When replacing the bearing and  
shaft, apply plastics grease to the  
mating surfaces.  
Crankshaft  
2. Be careful not to damage or pinch  
the oil seal lips.  
Key (Long)  
Bracket  
(Wash Tank)  
Sleeve Bearing  
Flinger  
Housing (Up)  
Oil Seal  
Coupling  
Bearing  
Oil Seal  
Gear Motor  
Bracket  
Housing  
Sleeve Bearing  
Stopper  
Hex Socket  
Set Screw  
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G. Removal and Replacement of Control Box  
WARNING  
Do not touch the live parts during a trial run or servicing operations.  
NOTICE  
Be careful not to damage the wiring when handling the control box.  
1) Use the “ON/OFF” button on the operation panel to turn off the unit, then turn off the  
dishwasher and booster tank power supplies. Lockout/Tagout to prevent the power  
supplies from being turned back on nadverenly
2) Remove the front panel.  
3) Slide out the control box.  
4) Remove the control box cover. For  
component locations, see “II.A.3.  
Control Box.”  
Contro
5) To remove the conveyor speed switch, turn the lever behind the  
volume in the direction of the arrow, remove the switch body,  
remove the nut behind the volume, and pull out the volume.  
6) To replace, reverse the above procedure.  
H. Removal and Replacement of Thermistor  
NOTICE  
1. The thermistors are fragile; handle very carefully.  
2. Always use the recommended sealant (high thermal conductive type), Model  
KE4560RTV manufactured by SHINETSU SILICONE, Part Code 60Y000-11,  
or Part Code 4A0683-01 or equivalent.  
3. Do not shorten or cut the thermistor leads.  
1) Use the “ON/OFF” button on the operation panel to turn off the unit, then turn off the  
dishwasher and booster tank power supplies. Lockout/Tagout to prevent the power  
supplies from being turned back on inadvertently.  
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2) Remove the front panel.  
3) Slide out the control box.  
4) Removetheplasticbagcoveringthethermistorconnector, thendisconnectthethermistor  
connector. If replacing the wash tank thermistor, disconnect the leads from the wash tank  
electrode. If replacing the booster tank thermistor, disconnect the closed end connectors  
for the booster tank water level oat switch and the booster tank backup water level oat  
switch.  
5) Remove the tape or ties securing the thermistor leads, then pull out the thermistor from  
the wash tank or booster tank straight towards you.  
6) Clean out all old sealant from inside the thermistor hole.  
7) Route the wires from the new thermistor connector through the existing black plastic  
sleeve.  
8) Apply the recommended sealant (KE4560RTV, Part Code 60Y000-11 or 4A0683-01)  
to the end of the new thermistor, then insert the thermistor quickly and securely.  
9) Use tape or ties to secure the thermistor leads in their correct position.  
10) Reconnect the thermistor connector and the wash tank electrode leads or the booster  
tank water level oat switch and booster tank backup water level oat switch leads, then  
bag and tie them.  
11) Replace the control box and the front panel in their correct positions.  
NOTICE  
Be careful not to damage the wiring when handling the control box.  
I. Removal and Replacement of Control Board or Operation Board  
When replacing a control board or operation board, follow the precautions below.  
NOTICE  
1. The control board and operation board are fragile; handle very carefully.  
2. The control board and operation board contain integrated circuits, which  
are susceptible to failure due to static discharge. It is especially important to  
touch the metal part of the unit when handling or replacing the control board  
or operation board.  
3. Do not touch the electronic devices on the control board or operation board  
or the back of the control board or operation board.  
4. Do not change wiring and connections.  
5. Always replace the whole control board or operation board assembly if it  
goes bad.  
6. Do not short out power supply to test for voltage.  
1. Control Board  
1) Use the “ON/OFF” button on the operation panel to turn off the unit, then turn off the  
dishwasher and booster tank power supplies. Lockout/Tagout to prevent the power  
supplies from being turned back on inadvertently.  
2) Remove the front panel and the control box cover.  
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3) Disconnect the control board connectors from the control board.  
4) Slide out the control board.  
5) Install the new control board.  
6) To replace, reverse the above procedure.  
2. Operation Board  
1) Use the “ON/OFF” button on the operation panel to turn off the unit, then turn off the  
dishwasher and booster tank power supplies. Lockout/Tagout to prevent the power  
supplies from being turned back on inadvertently.  
2) Remove the screws securing the operation box and the cable cover to the top of the  
dishwasher.  
3) Remove the 4 screws from the bottom of the operation box, and remove the cover.  
4) Remove the screws securing the stay - OP, joint - operation (B), and operation panel  
(B).  
5) Disconnect the connector for the operation board cable and the cable - operation.  
6) Install the new operation board.  
Note: Remove the 2.0 mm dia tube (A) from the inside groove of the old board, and  
attach the tube (A) to the new board.  
7) To replace, reverse the above procedure.  
Note: Make sure the tubes are snug inside the joint - operation (B) and operation panel  
(B).  
y - OP  
Joint - Operation (B)  
Operation Panel (B)  
Cable - Operation  
Tube (B)  
Connector  
Operation Board  
Tube (A)  
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J. Removal and Replacement of Heater  
When replacing the wash tank heater or the booster tank heater, remove the nuts using a  
7/8" crowfoot wrench.  
When replacing the booster tank heater, move the clean dishtable above the booster tank  
before following the procedure below.  
1) Use the “ON/OFF” button on the operation panel to turn off the unit, then turn off the  
dishwasher and booster tank power supplies. Lockout/Tagout to prevent the power  
supplies from being turned back on inadvertently.  
2) Remove the front panel of the dishwasher (wash tank heater).  
Remove the front panel of the booster tank (booster tank heater).  
3) Use the overow pipe to drain the wash water tank (wash tank heater).  
Use the booster tank drain hose to drain the booster tank (booster tank heater).  
WARNING! To avoid possible burns, allow the rinse water temperature to fall  
below 104°F (40°C) before draining.  
4) Remove the tank lters and the separator (wash tank heater).  
Remove the top panel of the booster tank (booster tank heater).  
5) Disconnect the heater wiring at the closed end connectors.  
6) Use a 7/8" crowfoot wrench to remove the nuts from the heater.  
7) Remove the band from the heater inside the tank.  
8) Remove the heater.  
9) To replace, reverse the above procedure.  
Note:  
1. When rewiring the heater, refer to the wiring diagram to prevent miswiring.  
2. The tightening torque for the nuts securing the heater must be no more and no less  
than 23 lbf•in.  
3. To fit the band on the heater inside the tank, first slide the band from the front  
straight part to the back of the heater, hook one end in the square hole, and secure  
the other end with the bolt.  
Bolt  
Band  
Heater  
* The illustration shows  
the boster tank heater  
Washer  
Nut  
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* The illustration shows  
the boster tank heater  
Heater  
Band  
Nut  
Cross-section: band tting  
Band  
Heater  
Square Hole  
K. Removal and Replacement of Float Switch  
When replacing the oat switch, move the clean dishtable above the booster tank before  
following the procedure below.  
1) Use the “ON/OFF” button on the operation panel to turn off the unit, then turn off the  
dishwasher and booster tank power supplies. Lockout/Tagout to prevent the power  
supplies from being turned back on inadvertently.  
2) Remove the front panel of the booster tank.  
3) Use the booster tank drain hose to drain the booster tank. WARNING! To avoid  
possible burns, allow the rinse water temperature to fall below 104°F (40°C)  
before draining.  
4) Remove the top panel of the booster tank.  
5) Disconnect the heater wiring at the closed end connectors.  
6) Remove the nuts from the oat switch.  
7) To replace, reverse the above procedure.  
Note:  
1. Keep the oat switch straight in the proper direction to prevent contact with the tank  
walls and other parts.  
2. The tightening torque for the nuts securing the oat switch must be no more and no  
less than 14 lbf•in.  
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L. Removal and Replacement of Thermostat  
NOTICE  
Always use the recommended sealant (high thermal conductive type), Model  
KE4560RTV manufactured by SHINETSU SILICONE, Part Code 60Y000-11, or  
Part Code 4A0683-01 or equivalent.  
When replacing the thermostat in the wash water tank or the booster tank, remove the  
thermostat, clear any remaining sealant from the tank walls, apply a proper amount of the  
above recommended sealant to the new thermostat bulb, then install the new thermostat in  
its correct position.  
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V. Cleaning and Maintenance Instructions  
A. Daily Maintenance  
IMPORTANT  
Be sure to clean the dishwasher after closing time every day. It is difcult to  
remove heavy soils left overnight. In high temperature conditions, food scraps  
will rot and affect sanitary operation.  
1) Remove the three curtains at the entrance, center, and  
exit of the wash compartment.  
2) Open the service panel.  
3) To remove the upper wash spray arm, hold it securely  
with one hand, then pull the front lever towards you  
with the other hand.  
4) To remove the lower wash spray arm, hold both sides,  
slightly lift the front off the pins, pull the arm towards  
you, then lift off the back.  
5) To remove the upper rinse spray arm, turn the top  
away from you to unhook, then lift off the end of the  
pipe.  
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6) To remove the lower rinse spray arm, push down  
the rising part to unhook, pull off the end of the pipe  
towards you, then take it out from between the rack  
rails.  
7) Remove the separators.  
8) Take out scraps from the removed tank filters, drain  
pipe and separators, and wash them clean with a  
scouring pad.  
IMPORTANT  
To prevent damage, do not hit the lters on the sink to drop scraps or to drain  
the lters.  
9) If the wash spray arm and rinse spray arm nozzles are  
clogged, use a wire or brush to unclog and wash them  
clean.  
Rinse  
Wash  
Spray Arm  
Spray Arm  
10) Wash the curtains.  
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11) Clean the wash compartment. Remove any scraps  
from inside the wash compartment and wash tank.  
Use a scouring pad to wash off heavy soils. Remove  
any silverware left inside the wash compartment.  
Silverware  
12) Check the pump filters inside the wash tank. If they  
are clogged, clean them with a scouring pad.  
Pump Filter  
13) Check the water level sensor. If it is dirty, clean it with  
a soft brush.  
IMPORTANT  
Do not use a metal brush to clean the water level sensor. The surfaces may be  
damaged, or metal particles attached to the sensor may cause malfunction.  
14) Replace the separators in their correct positions.  
15) Install the left and right tank lters.  
16) Insert the drain pipe.  
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17) To replace the upper wash spray arm, hold it with the  
nozzles facing down, and insert the joint into the pipe  
located at the back of the wash compartment. Lift up  
the front, then securely hook in the square hole.  
Hook  
18) To replace the lower wash spray arm, hold both sides  
with the nozzles facing up, and put it under the rack  
rails from the front. Insert the joint into the pipe located  
at the back of the wash compartment. Fit the holes on  
the pins at the front of the wash tank.  
R
19) To replace the upper rinse spray arm, insert the end  
of the pipe into the joint, then turn and hook the top.  
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20) To replace the lower rinse spray arm, put it between  
the rack rails, insert the end of the pipe into the  
joint, then turn and hook the front.  
Ring  
21) Install the curtain (L) in the wash compartment.  
Curtain Rod  
(longer)  
22) Install the curtains (S) at the entrance and exit of  
the wash compartment.  
Fit front rst  
Curtain Rod  
(shorter)  
Fit in rear notch  
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23) Close the service panel.  
WARNING  
To prevent entrance of dust or insects and injuries by a sudden drop, do not  
leave the service panel open.  
B. Weekly Maintenance  
1. Heater  
WARNING  
To prevent burns, wait for 10 minutes after draining the unit to clean the interior.  
Soft Brush  
Remove any scraps from the heater, and use  
a soft brush to wash off residue.  
Do not use a metal  
brush which may  
damage the surface.  
Heater  
2. Exterior  
1) Wipe the exterior with a soft cloth.  
2) Use a damp cloth containing a neutral cleaner to wipe off dirt. Then wipe away the  
residue with a clean cloth.  
C. Monthly Inspection  
1. Water Supply Line  
Check the water supply line for damage, deformation, or water leak marks (stains). If any  
of these conditions are found, contact an authorized Hoshizaki service company.  
Recommendation of safety inspection by service personnel  
Even if there is no problem with its use, a product out of warranty may have a risk of  
electric shock, re, or water leak due to insulation degradation or aging of the electrical  
parts. Ask an authorized Hoshizaki service company for the following inspections (charged):  
• Dust and dirt build-up or water leak inside the unit  
• Aging conditions of the unit and its components  
• Scale, silica, lime or other foreign matter in the water circuit  
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D. Descaling (As Required)  
Use a descaler according to the supplier’s instructions.  
WARNING  
1. Carefully follow any instructions provided with the descaler.  
2. Always wear liquid-proof gloves and goggles to prevent the descaler from  
coming into contact with skin or eyes.  
3. To prevent generation of toxic chlorine gas, do not mix a descaler with a  
chlorinated cleaner.  
1) Pull out the drain pipe to drain water from the wash tank. Start the auto ll cycle to ll  
the wash tank with hot water.  
2) Use the “ON/OFF” button to turn off the unit. Refer to the descaler's directions and add  
the proper amount of descaler to the wash tank. The wash tank holds 26.4 gallons of  
water.  
3) Press and hold the up and down buttons and the “CHANGE” button, then press the “ON/  
OFF” button to select the “PC” (Preventative Cleaning) mode.  
4) Refer to the descaler's directions for the proper duration of cleaning. When the proper  
amount of time has passed, press the “ON/OFF” button to stop cleaning.  
5) Check the wash tank interior. Repeat steps 1) through 4) if necessary.  
WARNING  
Be careful not to burn yourself with the hot water or parts in the wash tank.  
6) Drain the wash tank, then start the auto ll cycle. Run the dishwasher to rinse the wash  
tank thoroughly. Drain the wash tank.  
E. Shutdown  
NOTICE  
If there is a possibility that the  
ambient temperature may fall below  
32°F (0°C) and freeze the unit, be  
sure to drain the unit. The water  
supply line could be damaged and  
leak water, resulting in damage to  
the surrounding property.  
er Supply Line  
-off Valve  
Supply Line  
t-off Valve  
n Valve  
To drain out the water heater, close  
the water supply line shut-off valve,  
and open the drain valve and water  
supply valve.  
ly Valve  
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1) Press the “ON/OFF” button on the operation panel. The display and lamps go off.  
2) Turn off the water heater.  
3) Turn off the gas and water supplies.  
IMPORTANT  
To operate the water heater, follow its instruction manual.  
Service Panel  
4) Open the service panel.  
Hook  
IMPORTANT  
Be sure to hook the service panel in its open position.  
5) Pull out the drain pipe to drain water from the  
wash tank.  
WARNING  
When pulling out the drain pipe, be careful not to touch the wash water. It may  
cause burns or skin irritation. Turn the drain pipe if it is hard to pull out.  
6) Remove the two tank filters without spilling  
scraps inside.  
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F. Long Storage, Relocation, Disposal, Transfer  
When preparing the unit for long storage, shut down and clean the unit according to  
sections A - E.  
If something seems wrong when restarting the unit after long storage, turn off the power  
supply, and immediately contact an authorized Hoshizaki service company.  
WARNING  
1. When restarting the unit after long storage, contact an authorized Hoshizaki  
service company. To prevent electric shock, do not restart the unit by yourself.  
2. In case of relocation, contact an authorized Hoshizaki service company.  
Improper installation may cause water leak, electric shock or re.  
3. When disposing of the unit, contact an authorized Hoshizaki service company.  
Leaving the unit may violate laws or cause an unexpected accident.  
NOTICE  
When selling or transferring this product, tape the instruction manual and the  
installation manual to the exterior to provide the new owner with information on  
safe and proper use of the product.  
VI. Operating Instructions  
• Before loading dishes in the rack, be sure to remove any leftovers (ex. meat, fish,  
vegetables), chopsticks, toothpicks, sticks, straws, paper products and plastics from  
the dishes. They may clog the piping and wash pump, resulting in reduction of washing  
performance or pump failure.  
• Install the separator and tank filters without creating a large gap at the tank overlap.  
Do not bang the tank lters and separator to clean or drain, or they may be deformed.  
Leftovers and other foreign matter may enter the tank and clog the piping and wash  
pump, resulting in reduction of washing performance or pump failure.  
• Insert the drain pipe (overflow pipe) after installing the separator. The separator may  
rise up to create a large gap at the tank overlap. Leftovers and other foreign matter may  
enter the tank and clog the piping and wash pump, resulting in reduction of washing  
performance or pump failure.  
• After closing time, always clean the tank lters, wash/rinse spray arms and water level  
sensor. When disassembling the spray arms, check and remove any leftovers clogging  
the pipe joints. Otherwise the leftovers may become hard to remove or spoil.  
• Read the instruction manual carefully to ensure safe and proper operation.  
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VII. Technical Information  
A. Water Circuit  
Upper Wash Lower Wash  
Spray Arm  
Spray Arm  
Upper Rinse  
Spray Arm  
Detergent Feeder  
(not provided)  
Backup Water  
Level Float Switch  
Lower Rinse  
Spray Arm  
Rinse Aid Feeder  
(not provided)  
Water Level  
Float Switch  
Inlet Water Valve  
Wash  
Water  
Booster  
Tank  
Gear Motor  
Hot Water  
Water Level Safety  
Float Switch  
Wash Pump  
(Lower Spray Arm)  
Wash Pump  
(Upper Spray Arm)  
Wash Tank Heater  
Rinse Pump  
Drain  
Booster Tank Heater  
Water Level Sensor  
Drain Pipe  
• The wash water is sprayed by the two wash pumps from the upper and lower wash spray  
arms into the wash compartment.  
• The rinse water is sprayed by the rinse pump from the upper and lower rinse spray arms  
into the wash compartment.  
• The detergent is fed by the detergent feeder (not provided by Hoshizaki) through the  
detergent outlet (not provided by Hoshizaki) into the wash tank.  
• The rinse aid is fed by the rinse aid feeder (not provided by Hoshizaki) into the rinse  
water line and sprayed from the upper and lower rinse spray arms into the wash  
compartment.  
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B. Wiring Diagram  
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