Hobart Dishwasher AMX/AUX
Hobart Dishwasher AMX/AUX
Hobart Dishwasher AMX/AUX
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Content Page DE
1 Important Notes . ..................................................................... 4
GB
2 Installation .............................................................................. 5 F
2.1 Location ....................................................................................... 5
2.2 Converting to corner operation ....................................................... 5
NL
2.3 Electrical connection ..................................................................... 6
2.4 Water connection .......................................................................... 6
2.5 Steam connection (steam heated machines only) ............................ 6
2.6 Adjustment of shut-off valve with flow reducer for steam supply ........ 7
2.7 Drain connection ........................................................................... 7
3 Connecting a powder or solid detergent dispenser . ....... 8
4 Controls ................................................................................... 9
5 Start-up ................................................................................... 10
5.1 Detergent / rinse aid ................................................................... 10
5.2 Priming the suction hoses ............................................................ 10
5.3 Softener (only on option) .............................................................. 11
6 Operation ................................................................................ 12
6.1 Preparation ................................................................................. 12
6.2 Run ............................................................................................ 12
6.3 Program selection ....................................................................... 13
7 Switch-off and cleaning the machine . ............................... 14
7.1 Switch-off ................................................................................... 14
7.2 Cleaning (daily) ............................................................................ 14
7.3 Cleaning (weekly) . ....................................................................... 14
8 Preview of temperatures ...................................................... 14
9 Faults ....................................................................................... 15
10 Settings and Counter values ............................................... 16
10.1 Adjustment of detergent dosage quantity ...................................... 16
10.2 Adjustment of rinse aid dosage quantity ........................................ 16
10.3 Adjustment of water hardness ..................................................... 16
10.4 Cycle counter . ............................................................................ 17
10.5 Water consumption counter . ........................................................ 17
10.6 Remaining water quantity counter for external water treatment ....... 17
10.7 Activation / deactivation of chemicals deficiency sensors ............... 17
10.8 Termination of setting mode / counter display ............................... 17
11 Frost prevention ................................................................... 18
12 Maintenance ........................................................................... 18
13 Troubleshooting guide ......................................................... 18
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DE 1 Important Notes
GB Use in Accordance with Regulations
F 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.
NL
Safety
Never hose down the machine.
The "Attention" symbol is shown beside instructions that are essential for the
safe operation of the machine.
Please read these passages thoroughly.
Liability
Installations and repairs which are carried out by non authorized technicians or the use of other than
original spare parts, and any technical alterations to the machine, may affect the warranty set
out in the standard conditions of sale.
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2 Installation DE
2.1 Location GB
– Rear wall clearance not required. F
For corner installation lateral clearance of 107 mm is required.
For free-standing installation the optional rear panel has
NL
to be installed.
– Level machine by turning the feet.
– Distribute machine weight equally onto all feet.
– AUXXL models:
Use the spacers from assembly kit no. 886 996-1.
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DE Installation
GB 2.3 Electrical connection
F Must be carried out by an authorized technician according
to the local and national codes.
NL
– The electrical supply shall comply with the name-plate data.
AMXX / AUXX: With voltage 400/50/3/N reduced booster loading
can be realised according to wiring diagram.
– Line fuses and cable cross section shall comply with the requirements.
– A cut-off device shall be provided to connect the supply cord (isolating
switch or accessible plug device).
– Connection to steam supply (DN 20) at customer site, 0.5 - 3.5 bar
(max. 150°C) at the machine.
See data plate!
– Dimension of steam and condensate piping has to be according to the
requirements.
– The machine is equipped with all necessary fittings.
– Make sure that permissible pressures and temperatures will not be
exceeded.
– All pipework has to be insulated with water and heat resistant material.
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Installation DE
2.6 Adjustment of shut-off valve with flow GB
reducer for steam supply F
A
– The built-in shut-off valve is equipped with an adjustment device (A) to
limit the heating supply medium. NL
A special tool is necessary for adjusting the valve-seat.
– The correct adjustment is very important particulary for higher pressu-
re, and therefore must be done by a HOBART trained service man
at first installation or after any changes are done at the customer site.
– The adjustment is correct if the heating-up time of the boiler is as long
as the shortest wash cycle, while the valve is opened to maximum.
– If adjusted too far open pressure shocks may occur when the
solenoid valve closes. This could cause damage at the installation.
If adjusted too far close the required heating-power cannot be
achieved.
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DE 3 Connecting a powder or solid detergent dispenser
GB Must be carried out by an authorized technician according
to the local and national codes.
F – Tank must be drained.
NL – Switch off main switch or unplug.
– Remove front panel and the left hand or right hand side panel
(according to requirement on site).
– Break out perforated disk at the tank panel (either at the right or left
side).
– Drill a hole through the inner tank wall appropriate to the required
connection diameter.
– Screw up tightly the dosing connection with tank wall.
– Connect the plug (A) of the wire harness with the dosage pump
(max. 100 VA).
A – Note: The chemicals deficiency sensor must be deactivated
(see chapter 10.7).
Conductivity probe:
ca.120mm
(see fig.).
– The hole size should be appropriate to the conductivity probe.
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4 Controls DE
GB
4 2 3 1 8 6 F
NL
9 7 5
➁ Program button By pushing this button, it is possible to select between different preset
programs, according to the model and equipment.
The program no. (e.g. P02) will be shown in the Display ➅.
➈ Service indicator Indicating, that the machine has a fault (see chapter 9).
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DE 5 Start-up
GB 5.1 Detergent / rinse aid
F Use only commercial detergent and rinse aid. Please pay attention to
the manufacturers safety instructions.
NL
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.)
– Place the suction hose into the external detergent container.
Fill the suction hose according to chapter 5.2.
– Place the suction hose (blue marking) into the external rinse aid
container. Fill the suction hose according to chapter 5.2.
ATTENTION:
The machine has to be switched off.
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Start-up DE
5.2.1 Detergent suction hose GB
– Pushing the ON/OFF button ➀ activates the hose priming for F
60 seconds.
Each cycle can be interrupted by pushing the ON/OFF button again. NL
– Open hood and close it again or do not press any button for
10 seconds.
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DE 6 Operation
GB 6.1 Preparation
F – Check correct position of rack guide, wash/rinse arms and strainers.
– Close hood and push the ON/OFF button ➀, tank will be filled.
– The ON/OFF button flashes green during fill and heating cycle. This
process can take several minutes.
When the button changes to green steady burning light, machine is
ready for operation.
6.2 Run
– Put rack into the machine and close the hood.
The ON/OFF button ➀ illuminates blue, wash cycle is running.
– As soon as the ON/OFF button changes to green light, the wash cycle
is finished.
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Operation DE
– To avoid heat loss, lower hood to "Stand By" position between GB
wash cycles.
F
NL
P 04 = Endless cycle
An endless cycle will be indicated by moving light points in the
displays.
To stop the wash cycle, push ON/OFF button ➀.
(After 20 minutes the machine will stop automatically.)
After a short break, rinse starts automatically.
The machine continues with the chosen cycle time until it is switched
off or another program is chosen.
– To activate high pressure mode for the next or for a running cycle:
Push High pressure button ➂ shortly.
During Stand-by = "HP" flashes
During wash cycle = "HP" illuminates permanently
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DE 7 Switch-off and cleaning the machine
GB 7.1 Switch-off
F – Close the hood.
Push and hold the ON/OFF button ➀ until the button flashes "blue".
NL
NOTE:
During the drain cycle, the interior of the machine is cleaned automatically.
A final inspection is recommended to remove any food debris.
8 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.
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9 Faults DE
– According to the fault, an error code will be shown in the upper GB
display ➅ (see table below).
Please report the error code to the service technician.
F
NL
If the ON/OFF button ➀ is flashing GREEN/RED alternately – restricted operation may be possible:
The ON/OFF button ➀ illuminates RED and the Service indicator ➈ is illuminated:
Other indications
Moving light point in the upper display:
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DE 10 Settings and Counter values
GB ATTENTION:
The machine has to be switched off.
F
– Open the hood.
NL
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.
Therefore the setting procedure can be interrupted at any time.
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Settings and Counter values DE
10.4 Cycle counter GB
– Push Program button ➁ again. F
The display will show alternately "P" or the number of wash cycles.
NL
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DE 11 Frost prevention
GB In case of frost or longer operation pauses (e.g. for seasonal operations)
the machine must be completely drained.
F This should be carried out by after sales service.
NL
Reset for operation according to chapter 5.
12 Maintenance
For trouble free operation we recommend you enter into a service
contract with your local Service Office.
13 Troubleshooting guide
TYPE OF FAILURE POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY
Poor wash result
Dishes are not clean. Wash arms stiff (you should be able to Take out wash arms and clean them thoroughly.
turn them easily by hand). Check water outlet from machine to wash arms is
clear.
Wash arm nozzles are clogged Take out wash arm, remove cleaning cap and rinse
(visual check). wash arm thoroughly until soil is removed.
Replace correctly.
Rinse arm nozzles are clogged Remove rinse arms and decalcify them in separate
(possibly by lime deposit) container.
Detergent concentration is too low or too Check setting of detergent concentration.
high. See also operating instructions point 10.1.
Coarse strainer soiled. Take out strainer, empty and clean it.
Fine strainer soiled or obstructed by Take out fine strainer. If heavily soiled soak in a
lime. vinegar solution. Then clean it thoroughly until the
pores are free.
Cleaning is to be done daily (see operating
instructions).
Wrong program selected for heavily Select program with longer wash cycle.
soiled dishes.
Dishes or glasses do not dry Rinse aid concentration too low. Increase concentration.
properly. See also operating instructions point 10.2.
Dishes still greasy. 1. Detergent concentration too low: increase
(see instructions).
. Check if detergent is appropriate. If not choose
a stronger one.
. Drain soiled water and refill machine.
Check pre-scrapping procedure.
Rack is not suitable for type of dishes Use appropriate racks to create a sloping position
(sloping). which allows water to drain away from cavities.
Dishes stay too long in the machine at Take out dishes as soon as cycle is completed to
the end of program. enable them to dry.
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Troubleshooting guide DE
TYPE OF FAILURE POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY GB
Poor wash result F
Stripes and staines on Rinse aid concentration too high. Reduce quantity (see instructions).
dishes or glasses. NL
Hard water or high mineral content. Check water quality.
Obtain details from local water authority.
Recommended values:
Ideal degree of hardness is 4° Clark.
Ideal conductivity value for glasses is
max. 150 µS/cm and for dishes max. 400 µS/cm.
Rack is not suitable for type of dishes Use appropriate racks to create a sloping position
(sloping). which allows water to drain away from cavities.
Insufficient rinse aid concentration Increase quantity (see instructions)
causes staines
Machine with softener:
Wrong type of salt used. Use only granular regeneration salt.
Other malfunctions
Glasses are totally or Surface of glasses is rough and This is not caused by a malfunction on the
partially cloudy porous, this is called glass corrosion machine. Replace with new glasses.
Glass breakages. Use of inappropriate dish or glass racks. Use appropriate racks.
AUX models only: Never use high pressure cleaning for glasses and
High pressure cleaning had been light dishes.
activated.
Machine suddenly stops Machine is connected to a "maximum Connect machine separately (call electrician).
during wash program. power supply unit" which cuts out the
energy consumer at a given point, or ma-
chine is interlocked with another energy
consumer unit.
Blown site fuse. Check site fuses.
If no button will be pressed during 6 hours, the machine switches off automatically without draining.
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As continued product improvement is a policy of HOBART, specifications are subject to change without notice.