Chemical Dispensers ....................12 2.3.8.2. Hood Fan Motor ......................12 2.3.9. CMA-66 Heater ........................12 2.4. Safety Tips for the CMA-66 ......................13 OPERATION ......................14 3.1. Initial Setup ..........................14 3.1.1. Auto Fill Timer/ Auto Re- Fill Timer ..................14 3.1.2.
The CMA-66 features a scrap tray that may be emptied on a periodic basis without interruption of the flow of work and the manner in which the tank is filled ensures that the dishes are always rinsed with fresh water instead of re-circulated water.
All of the spray arms should be inserted and in place over the wash tank compartments. There are a total of seven curtains used in the CMA-66; two are long- narrow, two are short- wide. The two long-narrow curtains have shorter rods than the other two curtains. The short rods hold the curtains at the entrance and exit of the machine.
All of the spray arms should be inserted and in place over the wash tank compartments. There are a total of seven curtains used in the CMA-66; two are long-narrow, four are long-wide and one is short. The two long-narrow curtains and the one short curtain have shorter rods than the other four (long-wide) curtains.
A 3-phase 208-240 volt AC, 60 Hz dedicated circuit should be used to supply electrical energy to the CMA-66 dishwasher (see specification sheet page 2). Connect the wire that has the highest voltage (stinger lead) to the main contactor’s power terminal L2. Power lead wires (L1, L2 and L3) used for the CMA-66 at installation must comply with all local and State electrical codes.
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5. The machine must be running to set the pressure regulator. While the machine is in the FINAL RINSE CYCLE, adjust the pressure regulator to 20 PSI. See section for detailed instructions. 3.1.3 Rinse Pressure Regulator Page MODEL CMA-66 Installation & Operation Manual Rev. 1.09 B...
¼” SS Flat Washers, and ¼-20 Nylon Lock Nuts provided. 4. Set the scrap trap body—with the scrap trap drawer inserted—into position on the scrap trap holder. 5. Attach the drain as specified in section 2.3.2 Plumbing Page MODEL CMA-66 Installation & Operation Manual Rev. 1.09 B...
Figure 2.2.5 and damaging the motor. Removal: The Nylon Lock Nut indicated by the arrow in must be removed before Figure 2.2.5 attempting to remove the water pump impeller. Page MODEL CMA-66 Installation & Operation Manual Rev. 1.09 B...
2.3.6. Optional Hood Adapter (set of two) An optional Hood Adapter set (P/N 13901.82) is available. The dimensions for proper installation are given below. Vents Measure 75-½" 4” x 16” 9-½" 65" Leg Adj 66” Page MODEL CMA-66 Installation & Operation Manual Rev. 1.09 B...
The heater switch should always be turned off when the machine is not in operation. NOTE: Electrical and plumbing connections must be made by a qualified person who will comply with all available Federal, State, and Local Health, Electrical, Plumbing and Safety codes Page MODEL CMA-66 Installation & Operation Manual Rev. 1.09 B...
When cleaning, do not spray water directly on the motors. : When removing the final rinse arms for cleaning, exercise caution. The final CAUTION rinse arms may be filled with chemicals and/or under pressure. Page MODEL CMA-66 Installation & Operation Manual Rev. 1.09 B...
Timer Relay Socket (P/N 13419.85) and check that it is set up as follows: a. Mode selected is “D” b. Scale displayed is “0 – 18” c. Range selected is “10S” d. Timer dial is set near 9 ½ Page MODEL CMA-66 Installation & Operation Manual Rev. 1.09B...
3.1.4. Wash Tank Temperature The wash tank temperature for the CMA-66 is set at the factory. Should you ever find a need to adjust it—after replacement of the thermostat for example—simply perform steps 1 through 4 in section 3.2 Beginning Operation.
5. Be sure to place the dishes correctly. If they become dislodged, they could interfere with the trip switch lever and interrupt the operation of the machine. RACK TRAVEL Page MODEL CMA-66 Installation & Operation Manual Rev. 1.09 B...
(toggle the heater switch and listen for the contactor pulling in and dropping out). Check that the float switch is working properly (this will also cause the heater contactor to pull in and drop out when actuated). Page MODEL CMA-66 Installation & Operation Manual Rev. 1.09 B...
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15. Using an all-purpose cleaner or stainless steel polish, clean up the outside of the machine to keep it looking nice. 16. Once this is done, fill out a service report and take it to the manager. Page MODEL CMA-66 Installation & Operation Manual Rev. 1.09 B...
Clogged spray jets Check and clean Motor rotation, wrong direction See wiring instruction on motor for proper rotation Debris stuck in pump cover/damaged impeller Check and clean/replace impeller, P/N 03222.85 Page MODEL CMA-66 Installation & Operation Manual Rev. 1.09 B...
Drain valves open Close completely Low spray arm pressure Tank water level low Check rinse pressure, drain valve open Clogged jets Clean jets Connect motors to reverse impeller Motors connected wrong direction Page MODEL CMA-66 Installation & Operation Manual Rev. 1.09 B...
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Lines to chemical buckets found in wrong containers or empty. (Lines to the buckets are color-coded.) Lessee’s service responsibility shall be limited to its initial orientation, delivery of chemicals, adjustment of chemical injection system, and replacement of parts found to be worn or defective Page MODEL CMA-66 Installation & Operation Manual Rev. 1.09B...
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