Solutions To The Most Common Problems - Hobart CLF 26 Installation & Operation Manual

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Solutions to the most common problems

I
Dishes not clean
P
ROBLEM
Wash arms stuck.
Nozzles of spray arms obstructed
Nozzles of rinse arms clogged with limescale
Too much or too little detergent.
Filter clogged
Wash cycle too short.
II
Dishes not perfectly dry
P
ROBLEM
Too little rinse-aid
Grease or starch not completely removed
Wrong type of detergent
Washing solution too dirty.
Rack unsuitable for type of tableware.
Tableware left in machine after cycle has finished. Remove from machine immediately after the cycle finishes to
Glassware surface rough and porous, or opaque
through corrosion.
Streaks and spots on tableware.
Water too hard or containing too high a
concentration of dissolved minerals.
USE AND MAINTENANCE
R
EMEDY
The arms should rotate easily by hand. Pull arms off and clean
carefully. Check and clean the arms supply pipe in the
machine.
Remove the spray arms and clean carefully to remove
obstructions.
Pull off the rinse arms and descale in a separate container.
Check that the water softener is operating correctly (if fitted).
Check detergent dosage, referring to relative section in this
manual.
Remove, empty and clean filter
Select a longer cycle if possible, or repeat the cycle.
R
EMEDY
Increase dosage (see instructions).
Too little detergent. Increase dosage as per instructions in
relative section of this manual.
Choose a more effective product.
Drain the wash chamber, clean filters and chamber. Remove
more residue prior to washing.
Use a suitable rack and allow water to drain from tableware.
allow to dry.
Renew glasses and use suitable racks. Glasses should be
prevented from coming into contact with each other during the
wash cycle.
Too much rinse-aid. Reduce the dosage (see instructions).
Ask local water board for information about water quality and
compare with values indicated on the machine's data plate
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