Jackson 24A-AF Instruction Manual page 47

Series 24 hot water sanitizing undercounter dishmachine
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FUNCTIONAL BREAKDOWN
of the FOUR MAIN PARTS
Note: Refer to Drawing A-4.
A.) With machine properly leveled, by adjusting the feet on all comers, the front of the unit should be 1/4" to 1/2"
higher than the back of the unit.
B.) With machine filled and power switch on, proceed as follows:
1.) Insert rack.
2.) Close door.
3.) Cycle will begin with two seconds of rinse water. Then, the wash cycle will begin.
4.) About half way through the cycle, there is another two seconds of rinse water.
5.) Note: At this time, water level in the machine may be higher than normal.
C.) At this level, the float switch will come into operation.
1.) The float switch rises, thus energizing the drain-time delay relay. This will in turn activate the drain pump
motor. The amount of time that the drain pump will run is determined by the setting on the adjustment pod,
located on the drain time-delay relay. The longer the pump runs, the more water will be removed from the
machine.
D.) Run machine through three or four cycles. Between each cycle, check water level to determine if it is too high or
too low. Accurate water level is obtained by setting the adjustment pod between each cycle until the water is at
its correct level.
of the 24BP and 24AP
PUMP DRAIN SYSTEM

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