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CLEANING THE DISHWASHER
Clean the dishwasher after each working
shift. Never use steel wool to clean warewasher
surfaces. Use only products formulated to be
safe on stainless steel.
1. Drain machine. Turn the P
OWER switch Off.
2. Thoroughly cleanse and flush the dishwasher
interior and then drain any water that may
have accumulated. Wipe down the exterior
of the machine. Remove remaining soil with
a soft cloth or brush and mild cleanser. Rinse
again. Do not allow food soil to accumulate
on the tank bottom.
3. Remove the pump intake strainer (Fig. 12), the drain tube/drain stopper (Fig. 17), and the drain pan
strainer (Fig. 13) and scrub them in a sink.
4. Check the wash arms to make sure they spin freely and that no nozzles are clogged. If any
obstructions are present, refer to Cleaning the Wash Arms, below.
5. Replace any components that were removed for cleaning. Make sure drain pan strainer is replaced
with the strainer screen down and the handles at the front and back facing up (Fig. 18).
6. To continue washing, turn the P
OWER switch On, close the doors, and press and hold the
DRAIN/
FILL
switch on
FILL
for 10 seconds.
7. After cleaning at end-of-day, leave doors open and allow the interior to air out and dry.
Cleaning the Wash Arms
If the wash arms do not spin freely or if the nozzles contain lime deposits or other forms of debris, they
need to be thoroughly cleaned, as follows:
1. Unscrew the knurled disks and remove the upper and lower wash / rinse arms (Fig. 19). Be careful
not to drop the wash / rinse arms during removal, particularly the upper arm.
2. Use a straightened paper clip or a toothpick to poke any nozzle obstructions back into the wash arm.
3. Unscrew the threaded end caps (Fig. 20) and thoroughly clean and flush the wash arms in a sink.
Replace the end caps.
4. Replace the arms. Rotate the knurled disks to screw in the hub of the upper and lower wash / rinse
arms until secure but do not overtighten. The upper and lower wash / rinse arms are interchangeable.
Fig. 19 Fig. 20
Fig. 18
PL-40932
PL-40331
PL-40934-1
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