Function Of Switches, Circuit Breaker And Indicating Lights - Jackson 10 Series Installation, Operation And Service Manual

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SERVICE
PROCEDURES
CIRCUIT BREAKER
MASTER SWITCH
START SWITCH
CYCLE LIGHT
MANUAL WASH
SWITCH
RINSE/FILL
SWITCH
HEATER SWITCH
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SWITCHES AND CIRCUIT BREAKERS
FUNCTION OF SWITCHES, CIRCUIT BREAKER, AND INDICATING
Rated 15 amps, controls power to the control circuit only (i.e. timer, relays, solenoid
valve, water level control, and motors). The circuit breaker does not cut off power in
the control box at incoming terminal board and rinse heater relay contacts. Power is
still applied to them when the circuit breaker is in "off" position.
The switch interrupts all power going to the control circuit; this means that all switches
on control panel are inoperable until master switch is turned "on."
This switch controls the timer motor through two circuits (see electrical diagram). It is
a three-position switch (Up = Start, Center = Off, Down = Start).
To start, fl ip switch toggle in either up or down position; indicating light in center of
panel will light verifying automatic cycle has started. After cycle ends and you are
ready to start a new cycle, fl ip toggle to opposite position.
This light comes on only when automatic cycle is in progress and extinguishes when
cycle is complete.
This switch is used to bypass the timer and operate the wash pump manually. The
wash pump will run as long as this switch is "on." The prime purpose of this switch
is to extend the wash period for extremely-soiled dishes before putting them through
the normal automatic cycle. It may also be used as an emergency backup in case of
timer failure for rinsing dishes. The required rinse time is indicated on the front control
panel.
This switch is spring-loaded and must be held in its "up" position to operate. When the
switch is operated, water is allowed to fi ll machine through the rinse heads. It may be
used as an emergency backup in case of timer failure for rinsing dishes. The required
rinse time is indicated on the front control panel.
This switch applies power to the heat circuits which are composed of automatic
control devices that turn heaters on and off to maintain required temperatures.
LIGHTS/REPLACEMENT OF SWITCHES
07610-002-41-09-F

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