Jackson Dishwasher JPX 300NSU User Manual

HOT WATER SANITIZING UNDERCOUNTER DISHMACHINE  
TECHNICAL MANUAL  
FOR JACKSON MODEL:  
JPX-300NSU  
An  
Company  
Jackson MSC Inc.  
P.O. Box 1060  
Barbourville, KY. 40906  
(606) 523-9795  
Fax: (606) 523-9196  
August 16, 2005  
P/N 7610-002-75-96 (Revision E)  
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REVISION  
DATE  
MADE APPLICABLE  
REVISION  
DETAILS  
BY  
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03-27-03  
11-17-03  
04-29-04  
MAW  
6698  
Release to production  
Updated part numbers.  
MAW  
MAW  
N/A  
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Added 2nd Enodis logo to cover.  
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04-18-05  
08-16-05  
MAW  
MAW  
N/A  
Removed title “ Installation Manual for Export Units” from cover.  
Changed thermostat from 5930-121-71-36 to 5930-011-49-43.  
Added 4-3/4” Din Rail 5700-002-90-18 to Control Box Assembly.  
Changed thermostat bracket from 5700-011-73-72 to 5700-011-  
81-64. Changed vacuum breaker from 4820-300-07-00 to 4820-  
003-06-13. Added service procedure pages.  
6964, 6988  
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NOMENCLATURE FOR THE MODEL COVERED IN THIS MANUAL  
JPX-300NSU  
JPX-300NSU - Hot water sanitizing, electrically-heated dishmachine,  
Model:  
Serial No.:  
Installation Date:  
Service Rep. Name:  
Phone No.:  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
PAGE  
SECTION  
I.  
DESCRIPTION  
SPECIFICATION INFORMATION  
Specifications  
Dimensions  
2
3
II.  
INSTALLATION & OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS  
Installation Instructions  
5
6
7
8
9
Electrical Installation Instructions  
Deck Mounting of Dishmachine  
Detergent Control  
Operation Instructions  
III.  
IV.  
V.  
PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
11  
13  
SERVICE PROCEDURES  
Rinse Solenoid Valve Repair Parts Kit  
Vacuum Breaker Repair Parts Kit  
16  
20  
VI.  
PARTS SECTION  
Electric Panel Assembly  
Switch Panel Assembly  
Switch Panel Assembly (Stainless Steel Switches)  
Kick Panel Assembly  
Incoming Plumbing Assembly  
Solenoid Valve Repair Kit / Vacuum Breaker Repair Kit  
Drain Valve Assembly  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
Drain Plumbing Assembly  
Wash Motor to Wash Tub Assembly  
Rinse Tank & Components  
Door Assembly  
Rinse Arm & Wash Arm Assemblies  
Miscellaneous Parts  
Frame & Panel Components  
VII.  
ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICS  
460 V, 60 HZ, three phase  
460 V, 60 HZ, three phase (with Stainless Steel Switches)  
40  
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SECTION 1:  
SPECIFICATION INFORMATION  
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SECTION 1: SPECIFICATION INFORMATION  
SPECIFICATIONS  
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS  
PERFORMANCE/CAPABILITIES  
OPERATING CAPACITY (RACKS/HOUR)  
RACKS PER HOUR  
WASH PUMP MOTOR HORSEPOWER  
3/4  
RINSE  
TYPICAL  
30  
HEATER  
TOTAL  
ELECTRICAL  
CIRCUIT  
15 AMP  
VOLTS  
460  
460  
PH  
3
3
HZ  
60  
60  
RATINGS  
8.2KW @ 460V  
10KW @ 460V  
AMPS  
11 A  
14 A  
DISHES PER HOUR  
600  
600  
20 AMP  
GLASSES PER HOUR  
WATER REQUIREMENTS  
OPERATING CYCLE (SECONDS)  
WASH TIME  
INLET TEMPERATURE (40° BOOSTER)  
INLET TEMPERATURE (70° BOOSTER)  
GALLONS PER HOUR  
140°F  
110°F  
52.3  
82  
28  
10  
2
DRAIN TIME  
RINSE TIME  
WATER LINE SIZE NPT (MINIMUM)  
DRAIN LINE SIZE NPT (MINIMUM)  
FLOW PRESSURE P.S.I.  
1/2”  
TOTAL CYCLE TIME (MINUTES)  
1 1/2”  
20 ±5  
7.1  
5 MINUTE TIMER OPERATING CYCLE (SECONDS)  
WASH TIME  
FLOW, GALLONS PER MINUTE  
262  
28  
10  
5
DRAIN TIME  
FRAME DIMENSIONS  
RINSE TIME  
HEIGHT, MINIMUM  
33 1/4”  
34 1/4”  
24 1/4”  
22 5/8”  
14 1/2”  
20 1/4”  
21 1/4”  
39 1/2”  
2 1/2”  
TOTAL CYCLE TIME (MINUTES)  
HEIGHT, MAXIMUM  
WIDTH  
TANK CAPACITY (GALLONS)  
WASH TANK  
DEPTH  
5.65  
3
MAXIMUM INSIDE CLEARANCE HEIGHT  
MAXIMUM INSIDE CLEARANCE WIDTH  
MAXIMUM INSIDE CLEARANCE DEPTH  
DOOR OPEN DEPTH  
RINSE TANK  
WASH PUMP CAPACITY  
GALLONS PER MINUTE  
60  
CLEARANCE, WALL TO MACHINE  
NOTE: Always refer to the machine data plate for specific  
electrical and water requirements. The material provided  
on this page is for reference only and may be subject to  
change without notice.  
TEMPERATURES  
WASH---°F (MINIMUM)  
150  
RINSE---°F  
180-195  
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SECTION 1: SPECIFICATION INFORMATION  
DIMENSIONS  
LEGEND  
A - Water Inlet 1/2” ID Female Pipe Thread, 2 1/2”  
B - Chemical Feeder Connection  
C - Electrical Connection.  
Unde rc ounte rs  
B - Rinse Additive Connection  
B
C
A
D
C
A
B
DIMENSIONS  
Height (minimum):  
Height (maximum):  
Width:  
33 1/4”  
34 1/4”  
24 1/4”  
22 5/8”  
2 1/2”  
Inside Clearance Height:  
Inside Clearance Width:  
Inside Clearance Depth:  
Door Open Depth:  
14 1/2”  
20 1/4”  
21 1/4”  
39 1/2”  
Depth:  
Wall Clearance (minimum):  
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SECTION 2:  
INSTALLATION/OPERATION  
INSTRUCTIONS  
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SECTION 2: INSTALLATION & OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS  
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
Jackson MSC Inc. provides technical support for all of the dishmachines detailed in this manual. We strongly recommend that  
you refer to this manual before making a call to our technical support staff. Please have this manual with you when you call so  
that our staff can refer you, if necessary, to the proper page. Technical support is available from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (EST),  
Monday through Friday. Technical support is not available on holidays. Contact technical support toll free at 1-888-800-5672.  
Please remember that technical support is available for service personnel only.  
This equipment is not recommend for use with deionized water or other aggressive fluids. Use of deionized water or  
other aggressive fluids will result in corrosion and failure of materials and components. Use of deionized water or  
other aggressive fluids will void the manufacturer's warranty.  
VISUAL INSPECTION: Before installing the unit, check the container and machine for damage. A damaged container is an indi-  
cator that there may be some damage to the machine. If there is damage to both the container and machine, do not throw away  
the container. The dishmachine has been inspected and packed at the factory and is expected to arrive to you in new, undam-  
aged condition. However, rough handling by carriers or others may result in there being damage to the unit while in transit. If  
such a situation occurs, do not return the unit to Jackson; instead, contact the carrier and ask them to send a representative to  
the site to inspect the damage to the unit and to complete an inspection report. You must contact the carrier within 48 hours of  
receiving the machine. Also, contact the dealer through which you purchased the unit.  
UNPACKING THE DISHMACHINE: Once the machine has been removed from the container, ensure that there are no miss-  
ing parts from the machine. This may not be obvious at first. If it is discovered that an item is missing, contact Jackson imme-  
diately to have the missing item shipped to you.  
LEVEL THE DISHMACHINE: The dishmachine is designed to operate while being level. This is important to prevent any dam-  
age to the machine during operation and to ensure the best results when washing ware. The unit comes with adjustable bullet  
feet, which can be turned using a pair of channel locks or by hand if the unit can be raised safely. Ensure that the unit is level  
from side to side and from front to back before making any connections.  
PLUMBING THE DISHMACHINE: All plumbing connections must comply with all applicable local, state, and national plumb-  
ing codes. The plumber is responsible for ensuring that the incoming water line is thoroughly flushed prior to connecting it to  
any component of the dishmachine. It is necessary to remove all foreign debris from the water line that may potentially get  
trapped in the valves or cause an obstruction. Any valves that are fouled as a result of foreign matter left in the water line, and  
any expenses resulting from this fouling, are not the responsibility of the manufacturer.  
CONNECTING THE DRAIN LINE: The JPX-300NSU machine is a pumped (pressure) drain capable of pumping waste water  
to a height of 24 inches from the floor to the kitchen’s drain system. The dishmachine is supplied with a 10 foot long hose that  
extends from the rear side of the machine. There must also be an air gap between the machine drain line and the floor sink or  
drain. If a grease trap is required by code, it should have a flow capacity of 12 gallons per minute.  
WATER SUPPLY CONNECTION: Ensure that you have read the section entitled “PLUMBING THE DISHMACHINE” above  
before proceeding. Install the water supply line (1/2” ID pipe size minimum)  
to the dishmachine line strainer using copper pipe. It is recommended that a water shut-off valve be installed in the water line  
between the main supply and the machine to allow access for service. The water supply line is to be capable of 20 ±5 PSI  
“flow” pressure at the recommended temperature indicated on the data plate.  
Do to areas where the water pressure fluctuates or is greater than the recommended pressure, it is recommended installing  
supplied water pressure regulator. Do not confuse static pressure with flow pressure. Static pressure is the line pressure in a  
“no flow” condition (all valves and services are closed). Flow pressure is the pressure in the fill line when the fill valve is opened  
during the cycle.  
It is also recommended that a shock absorber (not supplied) be installed in the incoming water line. This prevents line hammer  
(hydraulic shock), induced by the solenoid valve as it operates, from causing damage to the equipment.  
PLUMBING CHECK: Slowly turn on the water supply to the machine after the incoming fill line and the drain line have been  
installed. Check for any leaks and repair as required. All leaks must be repaired prior to placing the machine in operation.  
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ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
ELECTRICAL POWER CONNECTION: Electrical and grounding connections must comply with the applicable portions of the  
National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA 70 (latest edition) and/or other electrical codes.  
Disconnect electrical power supply and place a tag at the disconnect switch to indicate that you are working on the circuit.  
The dishmachine data plate is located on the front of the machine. Refer to the data plate for machine operating requirements,  
machine voltage, total amperage load and serial number.  
To install the incoming power lines, remove the kick panel. This will require taking a phillips head screwdriver and removing the  
two (2) 1/4 turn screws at the bottom of the kickplate; open the door slightly while carefully lifting the kickplate up and out of  
the way. Install 3/4” conduit into the pre-punched holes in the back of the control box. Route power wires and connect to power  
block and grounding lug. Install the service wires (L1, L2 and L3) to the appropriate terminals as they are marked on the ter-  
minal block. Install the grounding wire into the lug provided. It is recommended that “DE-OX” or another similar anti-oxidation  
agent be used on all power connections.  
VOLTAGE CHECK: Ensure that the power switch is in the OFF position and apply power to the dishmachine. Check the incom-  
ing power at the terminal block and ensure it corresponds to the voltage listed on the data plate. If not, contact a qualified ser-  
vice agency to examine the problem. Do not run the dishmachine if the voltage is too high or too low. Shut off the service break-  
er and mark it as being for the dishmachine. Advise all proper personnel of any problems and of the location of the service  
breaker. Replace the control box cover and tighten down the screws.  
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS (CONTINUED)  
DECK MOUNTING OF THE DISHMACHINE: The dishmachine must be secured in place using the deck mounting tracks and  
caps provided with machine. Install the (4) adjustable feet provided into screw holes where shipping bolts were removed earli-  
er. Adjust the level of the dishmachine by screwing the adjustable feet in or out. The front of the machine should be adjusted  
1/4” to 1/2” higher than the back. Install the deck mounting hardware as shown in the drawing below, at the location where the  
dishmachine will be permanently positioned. Install 3/8” stainless steel lug bolts to secure tracks and caps to the deck. Drill  
holes into deck as shown below and insure rear holes are located 2-1/4” from the wall. The racks and rear end caps may be  
tightened at this time. Slide dishmachine onto tracks and into position at rear end caps. Install front end caps into place and  
adjust if necessary to remove any movement of machine; if possible, tack weld tracks to deck.  
2 1/4”  
EXISTING WALL  
REAR  
END CAPS  
TYPICAL  
LOCATION  
OF FOOT  
LEVELER  
23 1/2”  
21 1/4”  
TOP VIEW  
19”  
21 7/8”  
FRONT PANEL  
OF DISHWASHER  
21 7/8”  
19”  
TYPICAL  
LOCATION  
OF FOOT  
LEVELER  
FLOOR  
FRONT VIEW  
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DETERGENT CONTROL  
Detergent usage and water hardness are two factors that contribute greatly to how efficiently your dishmachine will operate.  
Using detergent in the proper amount can become, in time, a source of substantial savings. A qualified water treatment spe-  
cialist can tell you what is needed for maximum efficiency from your detergent, but you should still know some basics so you’ll  
understand what they are talking about.  
First, you must understand that hard water greatly effects the performance of the dishmachine. Water hardness is the amount  
of dissolved calcium and magnesium in the water supply. The more dissolved solids in the water, the greater the water hard-  
ness. Hard water works against detergent, thereby causing the amount of detergent required for washing to increase. As you  
use more detergent, your costs for operating the dishmachine will increase and the results will decrease. The solids in hard  
water also may build-up as a scale on wash and rinse heaters, decreasing their ability to heat water. Water temperature is  
important in removing soil and sanitizing dishes. If the water cannot get hot enough, your results may not be satisfactory. This  
is why Jackson recommends that if you have installed the machine in an area with hard water, that you also install some type  
of water treatment equipment to help remove the dissolved solids from the water before it gets to the dishmachine.  
Second, hard water may have you adding drying agents to your operating cycle to prevent spotting, when the real problem is  
deposited solids on your ware. As the water evaporates off of the ware, the solids will be left behind to form the spotting and  
no amount of drying agent will prevent this. Again, using treated water will undoubtedly reduce the occurrences of this prob-  
lem.  
Third, treated water may not be suitable for use in other areas of your operation. For instance, coffee made with soft water may  
have an acid or bitter flavor. It may only be feasible to install a small treatment unit for the water going into the dishmachine  
itself. Discuss this option with your qualified water treatment specialist.  
Even after the water hardness problems have been solved, there still must be proper training of dishmachine operators in how  
much detergent is to be used per cycle. Talk with your water treatment specialist and detergent vendor and come up with a  
complete training program for operators. Using too much detergent has as detrimental effects as using too little. The proper  
amount of detergent must be used for job. It is important to remember that certain menu items may require extra detergent by  
their nature and personnel need to be made aware of this. Experience in using the dishmachine under a variety of conditions,  
along with good training in the operation of the machine, can go a long way in ensuring your dishmachine operates as effi-  
ciently as possible.  
Certain dishmachine models require that chemicals be provided for proper operation and sanitization. Some models even  
require the installation of third-party chemical feeders to introduce those chemicals to the machine. Jackson does not recom-  
mend or endorse any brand name of chemicals or chemical dispensing equipment. Contact your local chemical distributor for  
questions concerning these subjects.  
Some dishmachines come equipped with integral solid detergent dispensers. These dispensers are designed to accommodate  
detergents in a certain sized container. If you have such a unit, remember to explain this to your chemical distributor upon first  
contacting them.  
As explained before, water temperature is an important factor in ensuring that your dishmachine functions properly. The data  
plate located on each unit details what the minimum temperatures must be for either the incoming water supply, the wash tank  
and the rinse tank, depending on what model of dishmachine you have installed. These temperatures may also be followed by  
temperatures that Jackson recommends to ensure the highest performance from you dishmachine. However, if the minimum  
requirements are not met, the chances are your dishes will not be clean or sanitized. Remember, a dish can look clean, but it  
may not be sanitized. Instruct your dishmachine operators to observe the required temperatures and to report when they fall  
below the minimum allowed. A loss of temperature can indicate a much larger problem such as a failed heater or it could also  
indicate that the hot water heater for your operation is not up to capacity and a larger one may need to be installed.  
There are several factors to consider when installing your dishmachine to ensure that you get the best possible results from it  
and that it operates at peak efficiency for many years. Discuss your concerns with your local chemical distributor and water  
treatment specialist before there is a problem.  
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OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS  
PREPARATION: Before proceeding with the start-up of the unit, verify the following:  
1. The strainer is in place and is clean.  
2. That the wash and rinse arms are screwed securely into place and that their endcaps are tight. The wash and rinse arms should  
rotate freely.  
3. Verify all chemical levels for machine chemical feeder pumps are correct.  
POWER UP: To energize the unit, turn on the power at the service breaker. The voltage should have been previously verified as being  
correct. If not, the voltage will have to be verified.  
FILLING THE WASH TUB: For the initial fill, close the door and ensure that the MANUAL switch light is not on. Depress and hold the  
START CYCLE switch until the auto light comes on and releases. For the initial fill, run the machine through 3 cycles to fill the tub  
sump. The machine will run a partial cycle and fill to the bottom of the pan strainer. Open the door and verify that the water level is cor-  
rect.  
NOTE: Ensure the orange/white wires at the heater contactor are connected properly. They have been purposely discon-  
nected at the factory to avoid damage to the heater element when there is no water in the booster heater.  
Hereafter, the water level is controlled by the timer that has been preset at the factory. Verify that there are no other leaks on the unit  
before proceeding any further. The wash sump must be completely filled before operating the wash pump to prevent damage to the  
component. Once the wash tub is filled, the unit is ready for operation.  
The machine runs a complete cycle to drain and fill. If the machine is not allowed to drain, the water will build up inside the tub. After  
the initial fill, the rinse water for the current cycle will become the wash water for the next cycle.  
WARE PREPARATION: Proper preparation of ware will help ensure good results and less re-washes. If not done properly, ware may  
not come out clean and the efficiency of the dishmachine will be reduced. It is important to remember that a dishmachine is not a  
garbage disposal and that simply throwing unscraped dishes into the machine simply defeats the purpose altogether of washing the  
ware. Scraps should be removed from ware prior to being loaded into a rack. Pre-rinsing and pre-soaking are good ideas, especially  
for silverware and casserole dishes. Place cups and glasses upside down in racks so that they do not hold water during the cycle. The  
dishmachine is meant not only to clean, but to sanitize as well, to destroy all of the bacteria that could be harmful to human beings. In  
order to do this, ware must be properly prepared prior to being placed in the machine.  
DAILY MACHINE PREPARATION: Refer to the section entitled “PREPARATION” at the top of this page and follow the instructions  
there. Afterwards, check that all of the chemical levels are correct and/or that there is plenty of detergent available for the expected  
workload.  
WARM-UP CYCLES: For a typical daily start-up, it is recommended to run the machine through 3 cycles to ensure that all of the cold  
water is out of the system and to verify that the unit is operating correctly. To cycle the machine, ensure that the power is on and that  
the tub has filled to the correct level.  
Press the START CYCLE button and hold until the green auto light is on and releases, the unit will start, run through the cycle, and  
shut off automatically. Repeat this two more times. The unit should now be ready to proceed with the washing of ware.  
WASHING A RACK OF WARE: To wash a rack, open the door completely and slide the rack into the unit. Close the door, press the  
START CYCLE button and hold until the green auto light is on and releases, the unit will start. Once the cycle is completed, open the  
door and remove the rack of clean ware. Replace with a rack of soiled ware and close the door. The process will then repeat itself.  
OPERATIONAL INSPECTION: Based upon usage, the pan strainer may become clogged with soil and debris as the workday pro-  
gresses. Operators should regularly inspect the pan strainer to ensure it has not become clogged. If the strainer does, it will reduce  
the washing capability of the machine. Instruct operators to clean out the pan strainer at regular intervals or as required by work load.  
SHUTDOWN AND CLEANING: At the end of the workday, close the door. Start a cycle. Wait approximately five seconds and then  
push the POWER OFF switch. This will put the machine in shutdown mode which will let the machine drain completely prior to shut-  
ting off. Once the wash tub is drained and power light is off, remove he pan strainer. Remove soil and debris from the strainer and set  
to the side. Unscrew the wash and rinse arms from their manifolds. Remove the endcaps and flush the arms with water. Use a brush  
to clean out the inside of the arms. If the nozzles appear to be clogged, use a toothpick to remove the obstruction. Wipe the inside of  
the unit out, removing all soil and scraps. Reassemble the wash and rinse arms and replace them in the unit. The arms only need to  
be hand tight, do not use tools to tighten them down. Reinstall the strainer and close the door.  
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PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE  
The dishmachines covered in this manual are designed to operate with a minimum of interaction with the operator. However,  
this does not mean that some items will not wear out in time.  
There are many things that operators can do to prevent catastrophic damage to the dishmachine. One of the major causes of  
component failure has to do with prescrapping procedures. A dishmachine is not a garbage disposal; any large pieces of mate-  
rial that are put into the machine shall remain in the machine until they are either broken up (after spreading out on your ware!)  
or physically removed. Strainers are installed to help catch debris, but they do no good of they are clogged. Have operators  
regularly inspect the pan strainers to ensure (1) that they are free of soil and debris and (2) they are laying flat in the tub.  
When cleaning out strainers, do NOT beat them on waste cans. The strainers are made of metal and can be forgiving; but once  
severe damage is done, it is next to impossible for the strainer to work in the way it was designed to. Wipe out strainers with  
a rag and rinse under a faucet if necessary. For stubborn debris, a toothpick should be able to dislodge any obstructions from  
the perforations. Always ensure that strainers are placed back in the machine before operation and that they lay flat in the tub.  
You may wish to contact Jackson in order to learn more about how your water hardness will effect the performance of your  
machine. Hard water makes dishmachines work harder and decreases efficiency.  
Again, it is important to remind operators that trying to perform corrective maintenance on the dishmachine could lead to larg-  
er problems or even cause harm to the operator. If a problem is discovered; secure the dishmachine using proper shut down  
procedures as listed in this manual and contact Jackson.  
Some problems, however, may having nothing to do with the machine itself and no amount of preventative maintanence is  
going to help. A common problem has to do with temperatures being too low. Verify that the water temperatures coming to your  
dishmachine match the requirements listed on the machine data plate. There can be a variety of reasons why your water tem-  
perature could be too low and you should discuss it with Jackson to determine what can be done.  
By following the operating and cleaning instructions in this manual, you should get the most efficient results from your machine.  
As a reminder, here are some steps to take to ensure that you are using the dishmachine the way it was designed to work:  
1. Ensure that the water temperatures match those listed on the machine data plate.  
2. Ensure that all strainers are in place before operating the machine.  
3. Ensure that all wash and/or rinse arms are secure in the machine before operating.  
4. Ensure that drains are closed/sealed before operating.  
5. Remove as much soil from dishes by hand as possible before loading into racks.  
6. Do not overfill racks.  
7. Ensure that glasses are placed upside down in the rack.  
8. Ensure that all chemicals being injected to machine have been verified as being at the correct concentrations.  
9. Clean out the machine at the end of every workday as per the instructions in the manual.  
10. Always contact your Ecolab representative whenever a serious problem arises.  
11. Follow all safety procedures, whether listed in this manual or put forth by local, state or national codes/regulations.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
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SECTION 4: TROUBLESHOOTING SECTION  
COMMON PROBLEMS  
WARNING: Inspection, testing and repair of electrical equipment should be performed only by qualified service personnel.  
Certain procedures in this section require electrical tests or measurements while power is applied to the machine. Exercise  
extreme caution at all times. If test points are not easily accessible, disconnect power, attach test equipment and reapply  
power to test. When replacing electrical parts, disconnect power at source circuit breaker.  
Problem: Water overflow from bottom of door.  
1. Clogged drain. Remove obstruction.  
2. Machine not level. Level machine, or increase height to the front.  
3. Excessive inlet pressure. Install pressure reducing valve, or adjust if one is present. Ensure flow is 20±5 PSI.  
4. Detergent foaming. Reduce detergent quantity.  
Problem: Wash motor doesn’t operate on manual wash.  
1. Loose or broken wires. Reconnect or replace wires in motor.  
2. Defective manual wash switch. Replace.  
3. Defective motor starting relay. Replace.  
Problem: Motor operates on manual wash but not on automatic.  
1. Defective timer. Replace timer.  
2. Defective circuit in manual wash switch. Replace switch.  
Problem: No water comes through the rinse arms when the “START CYCLE” switch is depressed.  
1. Water not turned on. Turn water on.  
2. Defective solenoid valve. Replace solenoid valve.  
3. Probes are dirty or coated. Clean probes.  
4. Defective water level control. Replace.  
Problem: Little or no water coming through the rinse assemblies.  
1. Limed up rinse heads or piping. Delime rinse heads.  
2. Low water pressure. Increase pipe size to machine. Adjust pressure regulator.  
Problem: Rinse water runs continuously with breaker turned off.  
1. Defective plunger in solenoid valve. Replace.  
2. Defective diaphragm in solenoid valve. Replace diaphragm.  
Problem: Rinse doesn’t operate on automatic during timed cycle (but does operate in auto/fill operation).  
1. Timer defective. Replace timer.  
Problem: Rinse water runs continuously with power applied to machine, but when circuit breaker to machine is turned  
off, water stops.  
1. Defective water level control. Replace.  
2. Probes are dirty or coated. Clean probes.  
Problem: Wash temperature not at required reading on thermometer.  
1. Defective thermometer. Replace.  
2. Defective thermostat. Adjust thermostat. Replace thermostat.  
3. Rinse heater defective. Replace heater element.  
4. Water level protection control device. Replace.  
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COMMON PROBLEMS  
Problem: Rinse water not at required temperature range.  
1. Thermometer is defective. Replace.  
2. Thermostat is defective. Adjust the thermostat. Replace if necessary.  
Problem: Machine doesn’t drain when “POWER OFF” switch is pressed.  
1. Drain solenoid clogged. Remove obstruction.  
2. Defective “POWER OFF” switch. Replace.  
3. Defective motor or motor start relay. Replace.  
4. Defective drain solenoid. Replace.  
5. Defective timer. Replace.  
Problem: No indication of pressure.  
1. Water turned off. Turn water on.  
2. 1/4” test cock ball valve is closed. Open the ball valve.  
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SERVICE PROCEDURES  
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SECTION 5: SERVICE PROCEDURES  
RINSE SOLENOID VALVE REPAIR PARTS KIT  
These dishmachines are equipped with electrical  
solenoid valves to allow for automatic fill and rinse. These  
valves are designed to specific tolerances and design aspects  
that must be met in order to function properly.  
Jackson offers repair kits for replacing some of the  
wear items associated with solenoid valves which will allow  
you to save money in that replacement of these parts can take  
place without removing the solenoid valve from the plumbing  
assembly.  
STEPS  
1. Remove the top screw with the 5/16” nutdriver. Remove the  
screw and the data plate and set to the side.  
The instructions provided here are for maintenance  
personnel only. Unauthorized persons should not attempt any  
of the steps contained in these instructions.  
Warning: many of the instructions and steps  
within this document require the use of tools. Only autho-  
rized personnel should ever perform any maintenance  
procedure on the dishmachine!  
PREPARATION  
1. Power must be secured to the unit at the service  
breaker. Tag or lock out the service breaker to prevent acci-  
dental or unauthorized energizing of the machine.  
Removing the top screw  
2. Ensure that incoming water to the machine is 2. With the top screw and data plate removed, grasp the sole-  
secured either by use of a shut-off valve or disconnecting the noid coil and gently pull up. The coil should slide up, allowing  
incoming water line.  
you to remove it from the valve bonnet. If you are wanting to  
replace the coil, continue on with Step 3. If you are wanting to  
replace some of the internal components of the valve, proceed  
to step 12.  
TOOLS REQUIRED  
The following tools will be needed to perform this  
maintenance evolution:  
1. Small flathead screwdriver  
2. Medium flathead screwdriver  
2. Needle nose pliers  
3. 5/16” nutdriver  
4. Channel locks  
5. 12” pipe wrench  
TIME REQUIRED  
It is estimated that it will take (1) person twenty min-  
utes to perform this task, not including all of the items indicat-  
ed in the section entitled “PREPARATION”.  
Removing the coil  
IMPORTANT NOTES  
3. NOTE: Replacing the solenoid coil requires working with  
1. Read these instructions thoroughly before attempt- the wiring of your machine. It is important that all wiring main-  
ing this maintenance evolution. Become familiar with the parts tenance be performed by qualified personnel. Always verify  
and what actions need to be taken. This will save time in the the wiring steps presented in this instruction with the schemat-  
long run!  
ic that shipped with the unit. A current schematic can also be  
2. The procedures demonstrated in this manual are found in the unit’s installation manual. Before beginning any  
shown being performed on an AJ-44C rack conveyor dishma- step that involves working with wiring, ensure that the steps  
chine. The actual maintenance steps, however, apply to any located in the section entitled “Preparation” have been per-  
Parker style solenoid valve found on a Jackson dishmachine. formed. Power must be secured to the machine at the service  
breaker. Failure to do so could result in severe injury to main-  
tenance personnel.  
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RINSE SOLENOID VALVE REPAIR PARTS KIT (CONTINUED)  
Loosening the conduit nut  
Prying open the coil wire cover  
7. Using a pair of channel locks, gently loosen the conduit  
retaining ring for the conduit nut. Once it is loosened, use your  
fingers to unscrew and remove it.  
4. When replacing the coil, ensure that when removing the coil  
wire cover that care is taken not to damage the wires inside.  
Using the medium flathead screwdriver, gently use it to open  
the cover enough to where it could be pulled off.  
8. Pull the conduit away and discard the bad coil. Take the  
new coil and attach the conduit, reinstall & tighten the conduit  
nut, and pull the wires through so that you will be able to wire  
the valve back up.  
9. Reconnect the wires from the conduit to the wires from the  
solenoid as they had been connected previously. Ensure that  
the wire nuts are on tight.  
10. Slide the coil wire cover back on, taking care not to dam-  
age the wires.  
11. If you are done performing maintenance on the valve, con-  
tinue on to step 23. Otherwise, please go on to step 12.L  
Straightening the wires  
5. Once the coil wire cover has been removed and set to the  
side, take the internal wires and pull them out straight.  
Loosening the valve bonnet  
12. To remove the valve bonnet, grasp it with the jaws of the  
pipe wrench and turn to the left. Note: on some models you  
may have to remove the valve in order to perform this and any  
further steps. Be careful not to damage the plumbing assem-  
bly. Only use the pipe wrench enough to where you can spin  
the valve bonnet off with your hand.  
Removing the wire nuts  
6. Remove the wire nuts from the wires and separate them.  
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RINSE SOLENOID VALVE REPAIR PARTS KIT (CONTINUED)  
Removing the valve bonnet  
13. Slowly remove the valve bonnet. Note: The spring for the  
plunger is located directly under the bonnet and may come  
free if you are not careful. Remove the plunger, spring and  
valve bonnet and place to the side.  
Removing the diaphragm  
17. Remove the diaphragm retainer and then the diaphragm  
itself. Many problems associated with a solenoid valve can be  
traced to a clogged pilot port in the diaphragm.  
Removing the O-ring  
14. Remove the O-ring and inspect it. If it has any tears or cuts  
or excessive flat spaces, it should be replaced.  
Pointing out the extension hole  
15. Examine the threads for the valve bonnet. Check them for  
scoring or signs of damage. Take a cloth and clean them out  
to remove any foreign particles that might get lodged in the  
threads and cause a leak. Severely damage threads should  
not be repaired; instead it is recommended that the entire  
valve should be replaced. These instructions do not provide  
information on replacing the solenoid valve.  
18. As indicated in the photo above, the extension hole can  
become clogged. If it is difficult to clean out, you can use a  
heated straight pin to push through the hole. The center hole,  
the pilot port, must also be clear. If the diaphragm is torn or  
bent in any way, it must be replaced.  
16. Note: Even though an O-ring may not appear damaged, it  
is a good idea to go ahead and replace it if you have a new  
one. This will help ensure that your valve remains leak-free in  
the future!  
1
2
Diaphragm showing (1) pilot port and (2) extension hole  
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RINSE SOLENOID VALVE REPAIR PARTS KIT (CONTINUED)  
21. With the mesh screen removed, look down into the valve  
and verify it is not clogged. Remove any foreign objects from  
the valve body that would obstruct flow.  
22. Reassemble the valve, reversing the steps needed to take  
it apart. Replace defective replacement parts with new parts  
from ordered kits. Ensure that components are sufficiently  
tightened to prevent leakage.  
AFTER MAINTENANCE ACTIONS  
Removing the screen retainer  
Reconnect the incoming water (if disconnected) and  
turn on. Then restore power to the unit. Run the unit for at  
least 10 minutes to ensure there are no leaks. If any problems  
arise please contact Jackson.  
19. Using the small flathead screwdriver, lift out the screen  
retainer. Verify that the holes in it are free of clogs and debris.  
SPECIAL PARTS  
Solenoid Valve Plunger Kit  
Includes plunger and spring  
Part number 6401-003-07-40  
Solenoid Valve Diaphragm Kit  
Includes diaphragm and o-ring  
Part number 6401-003-07-41 (1/2” NPT)  
Solenoid Valve 110 Volt Coil and Housing Kit  
Part number 6401-003-07-43  
Complete Solenoid Valve  
Removing the mesh strainer screen  
Part number 04810-100-12-18 (1/2”, 110 Volt)  
20. Again using the small flathead screwdriver, carefully  
remove the mesh screen from inside the valve body. The  
screen should be taken and rinsed out to remove any debris  
fouling it.  
View inside the solenoid valve body  
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VACUUM BREAKER REPAIR PARTS KIT  
These dishmachines are equipped with vacuum  
breakers to serve as back-flow prevention devices. ASSE  
requirements specify what type of back-flow prevention is nec-  
essary on dishmachines. Vacuum breakers, unlike air gaps,  
have certain parts that have specific tolerances and design  
aspects that must be met in order to function properly.  
Jackson offers repair kits for replacing some of the  
wear items associated with vacuum breakers which will allow  
you to save money in that replacement of these parts can take  
place without removing the vacuum breaker from the plumb-  
ing assembly.  
STEPS  
1. Note: These instructions only apply to vacuum breakers  
(1/2” NPT and 3/4” NPT) as pictured below. The repair kits  
indicated in these instructions will only work on those style of  
back-flow preventers. If you have a machine with a different  
style of vacuum breaker, contact your Ecolab representative  
about replacement components.  
The instructions provided here are for maintenance  
personnel only. Unauthorized persons should not attempt any  
of the steps contained in these instructions.  
Warning: many of the instructions and steps  
within this document require the use of tools. Only autho-  
rized personnel should ever perform any maintenance  
procedure on the dishmachine!  
PREPARATION  
Vacuum breaker  
1. Power must be secured to the unit at the service 2. Note: Even though the photos in these instructions show a  
breaker. Tag or lock out the service breaker to prevent acci- vacuum breaker that has been removed from the plumbing  
dental or unauthorized energizing of the machine.  
assembly, these maintenance steps could be performed with it  
2. Ensure that incoming water to the machine is installed so long as the requirements in the section entitled  
secured either by use of a shut-off valve or disconnecting the “PREPARATION” have been met.  
incoming water line.  
3. Remove the top cap by gripping firmly and turning to the  
left. The cap should come off after a few turns.  
TOOLS REQUIRED  
The following tools will be needed to perform this  
maintenance evolution:  
1. Small flathead screwdriver  
2. Needle nose pliers  
TIME REQUIRED  
It is estimated that it will take (1) person twenty min-  
utes to perform this task, not including all of the items indicat-  
ed in the section entitled “PREPARATION”.  
IMPORTANT NOTES  
Removing the cap  
1. Read these instructions thoroughly before attempt-  
ing this maintenance evolution. Become familiar with the parts 4. Set the cap to the side.  
and what actions need to be taken. This will save time in the  
long run!  
5. Using the needle nose pliers, gently lift out the plunger and  
set to the side. Examine the brass seating surface inside the  
vacuum breaker. The plunger is required to sit flat on this sur-  
face so it must be free of defects, imperfections and the like. If  
there is debris, remove it. If it is chipped or cracked then the  
vacuum breaker must be replaced. Failure to do so may result  
in the vacuum breaker not working according to its design and  
could result in damage to the dishmachine.  
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7. If any of these conditions are present, replace the old  
plunger with the new one from your kit. Verify that the new  
plunger is also free from defects. If it is not, contact your  
Ecolab representative immediately.  
8. The plunger should drop into the vacuum breaker and seat.  
Ensure it is not flipped upside down (the orange seal ring  
should be up towards the top of the vacuum breaker).  
9. Pick up the cap and examine it. With a soft towel, remove  
any grit, grime or debris that may have gotten caught in the  
threads of both the cap retainer or the vacuum breaker body.  
There is an O-ring that should be present on the cap retainer  
as well. Regardless of the condition of the plunger, this O-ring  
should be replaced once the cap is removed. Using a small  
flathead screwdriver, remove the old O-ring.  
Removing the plunger  
6. Your repair kit comes with a new plunger. Examine the old  
one and ensure that the mating surface is not damaged or cut.  
Also inspect the rubber seal on the top of the plunger to  
ensure it is in good condition and not torn.  
Replacing the O-ring  
10. With the new O-ring in place, screw the cap back on the  
vacuum breaker body. The cap needs to only be hand tight  
(snug).  
Examining the seal ring on the plunger  
AFTER MAINTENANCE ACTIONS  
1. Reconnect the incoming water (if disconnected)  
and turn on. Then restore power to the unit. Run the unit for  
at least 10 minutes to ensure there are no leaks. If any prob-  
lems arise please contact Jackson.  
SPECIAL PARTS  
To order the kit with components and instructions:  
Components of 1/2” Repair Kit  
6401-003-06-23  
Examining the plunger seating surface  
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PARTS SECTION  
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SECTION 6: PARTS SECTION  
ELECTRICAL PANEL ASSEMBLY  
1
2
3
4
3
5
6
7, 8  
9
10  
21  
22  
11, 12,  
5
14, 5  
13  
15, 16 17  
18, 19, 16  
ITEM  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
QTY  
1
1
2
2
9
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
DESCRIPTION  
Bushing, Snap  
Track, Terminal 6 7/8"  
End Clamp  
Contactor,Mini  
Screw, 10-32 x 3/8 Phillips Truss Round Head  
Track, Terminal 4 3/4"  
Decal, L1, L2, L3  
Block, Snap-in Terminal  
Electrical Control Panel Weldment  
Grommet, 1 1/8" Heyco  
Wire Lug  
Mfg. No.  
5975-210-03-00  
5700-021-62-91  
5940-111-60-30  
5945-111-60-07  
5305-173-12-00  
5700-002-75-74  
9905-101-12-66  
5940-500-02-19  
5700-031-62-94  
5975-210-08-00  
5940-200-76-00  
9905-011-41-82  
5945-111-60-08  
5950-011-50-70  
5940-021-94-85  
5305-002-25-91  
5310-373-01-00  
5945-121-44-69  
9905-011-40-70  
5310-374-01-00  
5920-011-72-89  
5920-002-75-95  
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
Ground Decal  
Overload, Contactor  
ACME Transformer, 480 to 120 Volt  
Terminal Board, 1/4 QC  
Screw, 6-32 x 3/8” Sems with External Tooth Lockwasher  
Locknut, 10-24 S/S Hex with Nylon Insert  
Timer, 6 Cam  
1
1
1
4
1
1
Decal, Timer  
Locknut, 1/4-20 S/S Hex with Nylon Insert (not shown)  
Fuse Holder  
Fuse, 1/4 Amp  
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SWITCH PANEL ASSEMBLY  
2
1
8
3
6
7
9
7
8
4
5
9
ITEM QTY  
DESCRIPTION  
Mfg. No.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
Switch Panel Weldment  
Decal, Control Panel  
Switch, Yellow Reed  
Decal, High Limit  
Switch, Prime  
Light, Amber  
Switch, Button DPDT  
Light, Red  
Light, Green  
5700-002-71-11  
5700-002-75-75  
5930-011-47-50  
9905-002-75-98  
5930-002-68-27  
5945-504-06-18  
5930-002-43-44  
5945-504-07-18  
5945-504-08-18  
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SWITCH PANEL ASSEMBLY (WITH STAINLESS STEEL SWITCHES)  
3
1
8
2
6
7
9
7
8
4
5
9
ITEM QTY  
DESCRIPTION  
Mfg. No.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
Switch Panel Weldment  
Decal, Control Panel  
Switch, Yellow Reed  
Decal, High Limit  
Switch, Prime  
Light, Amber  
Switch, ON/OFF  
Light, Red  
5700-003-02-65  
5700-002-75-75  
5930-011-47-50  
9905-002-75-98  
5930-003-05-30  
5945-504-06-18  
5930-003-05-29  
5945-504-07-18  
5945-504-08-18  
Light, Green  
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KICK PANEL ASSEMBLY  
Thermometer, Wash 48”  
6685-111-68-48  
Decal, Wash  
9905-002-68-95  
Gauge, Pressure 0-100 PSI  
6680-011-86-42  
Thermometer, Rinse 120”  
6685-111-68-49  
Decal, Rinse  
9905-002-68-96  
Kick Panel Weldment  
5700-002-71-19  
Pressure Hose Assembly  
5700-002-72-17  
Nylon Loop  
4320-002-71-22  
Fitting, 1/4”  
4730-011-95-42  
Hose, 5/16” x 12” Long  
5700-011-86-45  
Locknut, 6-32 Hex S/S with Nylon Insert  
5310-373-03-00  
Fitting, 1/4”  
4730-011-95-41  
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PLUMBING ASSEMBLY  
Adapter, 1/2" Ftg. x Male  
4730-011-59-53  
Copper Tube, 1/2" x 1 1/4"  
5700-000-38-78  
Nipple, 1/2" Close  
4730-207-15-00  
Union, 1/2" C to C  
4730-412-05-01  
Tee, 1/2 x 1/2 x 1/4  
4730-411-25-01  
Adapter, 1/2" Ftg. x Male  
4730-401-03-01  
Valve, Solenoid 1/2" 220 volt  
4810-100-09-18  
Y-Strainer, 1/2"  
4730-217-01-10  
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PLUMBING ASSEMBLY (CONTINUED)  
Plug, 1/4” Brass  
2 per machine  
4730-209-01-00  
Injector Weldment  
5700-031-41-83  
Fitting, Outlet Elbow  
4820-111-51-18  
Vacuum Breaker  
4820-300-07-00  
Nut, P/P for 1/8” Tubing  
4730-011-59-45  
Valve, Check  
4820-111-51-14  
Adapter, 1/2" Ftg. x Male  
4730-401-03-01  
Copper Tube, 1/2” x 20 1/4”  
5700-031-41-83  
Adapter, 1/2" Ftg. x Male  
4730-401-03-01  
Nipple, 1/2” Close Brass  
4730-207-15-00  
Pipe, Clamp  
5700-011-38-62  
Secure with:  
Locknut, 1/4”-20 S/S Hex with Nylon Insert  
5310-374-01-00  
Elbow, 1/2” NPT 90° Brass  
4730-011-42-96  
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PLUMBING ASSEMBLY (CONTINUED)  
Clamp, Hose  
4730-719-06-09  
Locknut, 1/4”-20 S/S Hex with Nylon Insert  
Hose, 3/4” x 8 1/2”  
5700-011-38-83  
5310-374-01-00  
Gasket, Manifold  
5330-002-34-77  
Rinse Stiffener Weldment  
5700-002-59-79  
Gasket, Rinse  
330-111-42-81  
Rinse Hub Weldment  
5700-021-38-31  
Locknut, 1/4”-20 S/S Hex with Nylon Insert  
5310-374-01-00  
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1/2” SOLENOID VALVE & 1/2” NPT VACUUM BREAKER REPAIR PARTS KITS  
Screw  
Data Plate  
Cap Screw  
Coil & Housing  
Data Plate  
Valve Bonnet  
Spring & Plunger Kit  
6401-003-07-40  
Cap  
Cap Retainer  
Diaphragm  
Retainer  
Diaphragm & O-ring Kit  
6401-003-07-41  
O-Ring  
Plunger  
Body  
Screen  
Retainer  
Components of Repair Kit  
6401-003-06-23  
Mesh Screen  
Valve Body  
Complete 110 Volt Solenoid Valve Assembly  
4810-100-09-18  
Complete Vacuum Breaker Assembly  
4820-003-06-13  
Coil & Housing only  
6401-003-07-44  
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SECTION 6: PARTS SECTION  
DRAIN VALVE ASSEMBLY  
4
2
5
17  
8
13  
12  
1
11  
3
15  
10  
14  
16  
6
7
9
ITEM  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
QTY  
1
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
4
1
4
DESCRIPTION  
Valve, With Brackets  
Mfg. No.  
5700-002-23-28  
4730-011-65-86  
4730-011-65-87  
5700-031-96-02  
5340-111-58-10  
5311-273-02-00  
5975-210-03-00  
5700-011-65-78  
5700-011-65-80  
5930-011-65-81  
5305-011-49-70  
4320-011-79-34  
5940-011-75-70  
5310-373-02-00  
5700-031-65-70  
5305-173-12-00  
9905-100-75-93  
Hosebarb, 1” x 3/4” NPT Polypropylene  
Hosebarb, 90° 1” x 3/4” NPT  
Plate, Motor Mounting Weldment  
Tricnut, 10-32 AK Fastener, S/S  
Lockwasher, #10 External Tooth  
Grommet, Heyco  
Cam Weldment  
Plate, Dielectric  
Switch, Micro  
Screw, 4-40 x 5/8"  
Motor, Chemical Feeder Pump 14 RPM  
Terminal, Ground Spade  
Locknut, 10-32 S/S Hex with Nylon Insert  
Valve, Cover  
Screw, 10-32 x 3/8” Truss Head  
Decal, Warning-Disconnect Power  
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
1
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SECTION 6: PARTS SECTION  
DRAIN PLUMBING ASSEMBLY  
1
2
7
8
1
9
3, 10  
4
5
6
6
ITEM  
QTY  
DESCRIPTION  
Mfg. No.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
3
1
2
1
1
1
2
2
1
2
Clamp, 3/16” to 1 1/2”  
Hose, Formed Drain  
Bolt, 10-32 x 1/2” Slotted Truss Head  
Diverter Valve Assembly  
4730-719-06-09  
4720-121-40-36  
5305-173-04-00  
5700-002-23-21  
4730-002-18-40  
5700-011-39-72  
5310-374-01-00  
5305-274-02-00  
5700-021-66-37  
5311-273-02-00  
Clamp, 11/16” to 1 1/4”  
Hose, 1” I.D. x 10 Feet Long  
Locknut, 1/4”-20 S/S Hex with Nylon Insert  
Bolt, 1/4”-20 x 1/2” Long  
Bracket, Valve Mounting with Tricnuts  
Washer, #10 External Tooth Star  
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SECTION 6: PARTS SECTION  
WASH MOTOR TO WASH TUB ASSEMBLY  
1
2
3
5
6
4
8
9
10  
12  
4
7
11 - NOT SHOWN  
4
11 - NOT SHOWN  
ITEM  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
QTY  
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
1
1
4
6
4
DESCRIPTION  
Hub, Discharge Machined  
Gasket, 2” O.D. x 1 1/2” I.D. x 1/16”  
Nut, Jam 1 1/2”-12 NPT  
Hose Clamp, 1 5/16" - 2 1/4" # 28  
Hose,1 1/4” x 2 1/4” Reinforced  
Motor, Wash, 460V, 3/4 HP  
Hose, Bottom Manifold Pump  
Gasket, Suction Adapter  
Casting, Suction Adapter  
Washer, S/S 1/4”-20 I.D.  
Locknut, 1/4”-20 S/S  
Washer, 1/4” I.D. x 3/4” O.D. S/S  
Mfg. No.  
5700-021-37-90  
5330-200-23-00  
5700-000-86-23  
4730-719-01-37  
5700-011-44-48  
6105-121-60-06  
5700-001-22-92  
5330-021-40-87  
9515-031-39-86  
5311-174-01-00  
5310-374-01-00  
5311-011-76-30  
9
10  
11  
12  
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SECTION 6: PARTS SECTION  
RINSE TANK & COMPONENTS  
Rinse Tank Weldment  
5700-002-71-00  
Secured with: Locknut, 1/4”-20 S/S Hex with Nylon Insert  
5310-374-01-00  
Dielectric Cover  
5700-011-40-50  
Fitting, 1/4” Imperial Brass  
5310-924-02-05  
Nut, 5/16”-18 S/S Hex  
5310-275-01-00  
Lockwasher, 5/16” Split  
5311-275-01-00  
Gasket, Heater  
5330-011-47-79  
The JPX-300NSU comes supplied with various heaters, depending on the characteristics of the machine. To ensure that you  
order the correct heater for the model you are servicing, please refer to the following table:  
40°F Rise  
70°F Rise  
Volts  
Hz  
Phase  
Rinse Heater (8.2 KW)  
Rinse Heater (10 KW)  
460  
60  
3
4540-111-51-46  
4540-002-29-82  
Thermostat, Rinse Tank  
5930-121-71-29  
Decal, Thermostat Regulating  
9905-011-84-31  
Thermostat Mounting Bracket  
5700-*011-81-64  
The thermostat attaches with 2:  
Screw, 6-32 x 3/8” Sems w/External Tooth Washer  
5305-002-25-91  
Thermostat, High Limit  
5930-011-49-43  
Decal, High Limit  
9905-011-84-32  
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SECTION 6: PARTS SECTION  
DOOR ASSEMBLY  
Order this entire assembly using 5700-002-59-46  
1
14  
12, 13  
3
4
11  
5
14  
2
9, 10  
8
7
6
ITEM  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
QTY  
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
1
2
6
8
2
2
1
DESCRIPTION  
Door Weldment  
Inner Door Weldment  
Bearing, Nyliner Standard Flanged  
Lockwasher, 3/8” S/S  
Locknut, 3/8”-16 S/S Hex with Nylon Insert  
Spring, Door  
Door Lever Weldment  
Lever, Door, Left Hand  
Magnet, Reed Switch  
Nut, 8-32 Hex Locking  
Screw, Cross Recessed Flat Countersunk Tapping  
Bolt, 1/4”-20 x 1/2" Long  
Washer, 1/4” I.D. S/S  
Mfg. No.  
5700-002-59-37  
5700-002-71-80  
3120-002-71-66  
5311-276-01-00  
5310-011-72-55  
5340-011-44-58  
5700-002-72-97  
5700-002-71-64  
5930-002-68-53  
5310-272-02-00  
5305-002-71-12  
5305-274-02-00  
5311-174-01-00  
5700-002-72-96  
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
Lever, Door, Right Hand  
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SECTION 6: PARTS SECTION  
RINSE ARM & WASH ARM ASSEMBLIES  
Rinse Arm Assembly  
5700-031-39-21  
Plug, Rinse Arm  
4730-609-04-00  
Rinse Arm  
5700-031-38-30  
Bearing, Rinse Head  
3120-002-72-24  
Bushing, Rinse Head  
5700-021-33-84  
Washer, Rinse Arm  
5330-011-42-10  
Ring, Retaining  
5340-112-01-11  
Wash Arm Assembly  
5700-021-39-23  
Wash Arm Weldment  
5700-021-46-58  
Bearing Assembly  
5700-021-35-97  
O-ring (Not Shown)  
5330-002-60-69  
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SECTION 6: PARTS SECTION  
MISCELLANEOUS PARTS  
Left Hinge Plate Weldment  
5700-002-59-39  
Right Hinge Plate Weldment  
5700-002-59-40  
Back Panel  
5700-031-44-33  
Rail, Right Rack  
5700-002-59-94  
Rail, Left Rack  
5700-002-59-93  
Strainer Spacer  
5700-002-70-60  
Strainer Weldment  
5700-031-35-81  
Attaches with:  
Nut, Nylon Wing, 1/4”-20  
5310-994-01-00  
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SECTION 6: PARTS SECTION  
FRAME, & PANEL COMPONENTS  
Right Frame Weldment  
5700-002-59-36  
Left Frame Weldment  
5700-002-59-35  
The swivel feet used on the unit may be ordered using 5340-002-71-71  
The Panels are secured with  
10-32 x 1/2” Truss Head Screws  
5305-011-39-36  
Top Panel  
5700-002-71-10  
Left Dress Panel  
5700-002-71-03  
Right Dress Panel  
5700-002-71-07  
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SECTION 7:  
ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS  
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SECTION 7: ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS  
JPX-300NSU 460 VOLT, 60 HERTZ, THREE PHASE  
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SECTION 7: ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS  
JPX-300NSU 460 VOLT, 60 HERTZ, THREE PHASE (WITH STAINLESS STEEL SWITCHES)  
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