Hobart AM900 Installation And Operation Instructions Manual

Hobart AM900 Installation And Operation Instructions Manual

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GlAss And dishwAshERs
AM900
Starting from Serial No.:
8658 0001
instAllAtion And

opERAtion instRuctions

REV. 29.09.2008

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  • Page 1: Operation Instructions

    GlAss And dishwAshERs AM900 instAllAtion And opERAtion instRuctions Starting from Serial No.: 8658 0001 REV. 29.09.2008...
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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    contEnt Page iMpoRtAnt notEs ..............4 instAllAtion ................5 Location ..................5 Converting to corner operation ............5 Electrical connection ..............6 Water connection ................6 Drain connection ................6 connEctinG A powdER oR solid dEtERGEnt dispEnsER ..7 contRols .................. 8 stARt-up ..................
  • Page 4: Important Notes

    iMpoRtAnt notEs use in Accordance with Regulations This machine is exclusively to be used to wash ware such as plates, cups, glasses, cutlery, trays etc. do not use for electrically heated cooking and heat conservation appliances. safety Never hose down the machine. The "Attention"...
  • Page 5: Installation

    instAllAtion locAtion – Rear wall clearance not required. For corner installation lateral clearance of 107 mm is required. For free-standing installation the optional rear panel has to be installed. – Level machine by turning the feet. – Distribute machine weight equally onto all feet. conVERtinG to coRnER opERAtion Depending on direction of operation, the guide rails may need to be adjusted to suit the direction of operation (see arrows).
  • Page 6: Electrical Connection

    instAllAtion ElEctRicAl connEction Must be carried out by an authorized technician according to the local and national codes. – The electrical supply shall comply with the name-plate data. – Line fuses and cable cross section shall comply with the requirements. –...
  • Page 7: Connecting A Powder Or Solid Detergent Dispenser

    connEctinG A powdER oR solid dEtERGEnt dispEnsER Must be carried out by an authorized technician according to the local and national codes. – tank must be drained. switch off main switch or unplug. – – Remove front panel and the left hand or right hand side panel (according to requirement on site).
  • Page 8: Controls

    contRols ➀ Machine on / oFF Pushing this button switches the machine on. By pushing and holding ( seconds) this button, the drain and self cleaning cycle starts. At the end of the cycle, the machine switches off automatically. After switch off, the machine is not voltage free! Furthermore the button illuminates to indicate the mode of the machine: GREEn (flashing)
  • Page 9: Start-Up

    stARt-up dEtERGEnt / RinsE Aid Use only commercial detergent and rinse aid. please pay attention to the manufacturers safety instructions. the dosing pumps can operate to a maximum head height of 1.5 m. do not confuse the containers ! 5.1.1 dEtERGEnt do not use any acidic detergent products with the built-in detergent pump! (the ph-value has to be higher than 7.)
  • Page 10: Softener (Only On Option)

    stARt-up 5.2.1 dEtERGEnt suction hosE – Pushing the on/oFF button ➀ activates the hose priming for 60 seconds. Each cycle can be interrupted by pushing the on/oFF button again. 5.2.2 RinsE Aid suction hosE – Push the program button ➁ In the upper display ➄...
  • Page 11: Operation

    opERAtion pREpARAtion – Check correct position of rack guide, wash/rinse arms and strainers. open shut-off valve. – switch on main switch or put the plug in. – – Check level of detergent and rinse aid containers. – Close hood and push the on/oFF button ➀...
  • Page 12: Program Selection

    opERAtion – To avoid heat loss, lower hood to "Stand By" position between wash cycles. pRoGRAM sElEction The machine is operating automatically with standard cycle time. If needed, it is possible to select a shorter or longer program. To show the present program, push the program button ➁...
  • Page 13: Switch-Off And Cleaning The Machine

    switch-oFF And clEAninG thE MAchinE switch-oFF – Close the hood. Push and hold (min.  seconds) the on/oFF button ➀ The button flashes green during the drain cycle. notE: During the drain cycle, the interior of the machine is cleaned automatically. A final inspection is recommended to remove any food debris.
  • Page 14: Preview Of Temperatures

    pREViEw oF tEMpERAtuREs – Press and hold (3 seconds) the program button ➁ until the actual temperatures (°c) are displayed (top = rinse, bottom = wash). The indicators go out 10 seconds after releasing the program button. – Permanent temperature display can be activated on request by the service technician.
  • Page 15: Settings And Counter Values

    sEttinGs And countER VAluEs AttEntion: the machine has to be switched off. open the hood. – if the hood will be closed or if no button is pressed for 10 seconds, the indicator automatically switches off and the new settings will be saved.
  • Page 16: Cycle Counter

    sEttinGs And countER VAluEs 10.4 cyclE countER – Push program button ➁ again. The display will show alternately "p" or the number of wash cycles. In the lower display ➃ appears the value up to 999. – Thousands will be shown in the upper Display ➄...
  • Page 17: Frost Prevention

    FRost pREVEntion In case of frost or longer operation pauses (e.g. for seasonal operations) the machine must be completely drained. This should be carried out by after sales service. Reset for operation according to chapter 5. MAintEnAncE For trouble free operation we recommend you enter into a service contract with your local Service Office.
  • Page 18 tRouBlEshootinG GuidE typE oF FAiluRE possiBlE cAusE REMEdy poor wash result Stripes and staines on Rinse aid concentration too high. Reduce quantity (see instructions). dishes or glasses. Hard water or high mineral content. Check water quality. Obtain details from local water authority. Recommended values: Ideal degree of hardness is 4°...
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  • Page 20 As continued product improvement is a policy of HOBART, specifications are subject to change without notice. Printed in Germany AG-21590-A-09-08-pc...

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