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5

CLEANING

WARNING!
Before ANY cleaning, check that the
circuit breaker/fused disconnect is in
the OFF position and that the unit is
switched off.
WARNING!
When the front access doors are
opened after operation, steam will
escape the interior of the machine.
WARNING!
For your safety, allow the interior of the
machine to cool before cleaning.

IMPORTANT
The headings Daily Cleaning and Weekly
Cleaning
 in this section are general
recommendations based on typical soiling.
If soil beings to accumulate, the unit should
be cleaned more frequently. Extensive food
soil deposits inside the machine work against
optimal performance. Some items may not
be cleaned as effectively, resulting in the need
for either a slower conveyor speed or repeat
washing. In addition, heavy soiling in the wash
water increases detergent consumption.

5.1 Daily Cleaning (or as required)
Once per day, or as required, perform the
following steps:

Open the front access doors.

If the machine is equipped with a CSS Top
section, remove the front access panel as
shown in Figure 5-1.

Remove the curtains. Clean them
thoroughly using a brush and warm water.

Using a low-pressure hose or spray
nozzle, spray the interior of the dishwasher
to wash any soil and debris onto the scrap
screens.
CAUTION
Never use a high-pressure water spray
when cleaning the machine.

If the machine is equipped with a CSS Top
section, remove the two-piece CSS Top

scrap screen as shown in Figure 5-1.
Discard any food particles, scraps or
bones. Then, clean the screen using a
brush and warm water.

Remove the scrap screens from the
prewash, wash and rinse sections.
Discard any food particles, scraps or
bones. Then, clean the screens using a
brush and warm water.

Remove the angled screen plates on each
side of the prewash and wash tank scrap
screens. Clean the screen plates using a
brush and warm water.

Remove the drain filters. Clean them
thoroughly using a brush and warm water.
Be sure to use care to avoid damaging
the filter screens.

Remove the auxiliary rinse tank filter.
Clean it thoroughly using a brush and
warm water.

Check that the tank float switch
assemblies are clean.

Check the interior of the machine for any
remaining food particles or debris.
Thoroughly wash the interior with the low-
pressure spray nozzle or hose. The tanks
slope to the front for easier cleaning.

Leave the doors of the machine open.
Allow the interior of the machine, as well
as all scrap screens and baskets, to air
dry thoroughly overnight.

Reassemble all components into the
dishwasher before operation.
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When reinstalling the curtains, note
that each curtain can only be hung in
one specific position because of the
distance between the mounting holes.
DO NOT force a curtain into an
incorrect location. See Figure 5-1.

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When reinstalling the drain filters, be
sure to replace them as shown with
the “dish” side facing down. See Figure
5-1.

SECTION 5 - CLEANING

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