Hobart FT1000e Dishwasher Guide d'installation

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Lave-vaisselle
Taper
Guide d'installation
701 S. RIDGE AVENUE
TROY, OHIO 45374-0001
937 332-3000
www.hobartcorp.com F41144 (December 2019)
FT1000e-SERIES DISHWASHERS
LAVE-VAISSELLE DE LA GAMME FT1000e
LAVAVAJILLAS SERIE FT1000e
MODEL
MODÈLE
MODELO
FT1000e-BAS
FT1000e-BAS-BD
FT1000e-EGR
FT1000e-EGR-BD
FT1000e-ADV
FT1000Se-BAS
FT1000Se-BAS-BD
FT1000Se-EGR
FT1000Se-EGR-BD
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© HOBART 2019
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
NOTES FOR THE INSTALLERS ....................................................................4
HOW TO REDUCE THE CLEARANCE HEIGHT OF THE CONTROL BOX DURING MOVE-IN ...................4
HOW TO REMOVE ENERGY RECOVERY/VENT HOUSING FOR LOW CLEARANCE .........................6
UNPACKING ...................................................................................7
Removing Each Section From Its Skid ............................................................7
LOCATION .....................................................................................8
Positioning the Center Section ..................................................................8
Leveling the Center Section ....................................................................8
ASSEMBLY ....................................................................................9
Rotating Control Box 90 Degrees ................................................................9
Installing Foam Tape on Chamber Flanges & Control Box Mounting Surface ..............................9
Attaching Control Box to Unload Section .........................................................10
Positioning the Adjacent Load or Unload Sections ..................................................12
Leveling the Load and Unload Sections ..........................................................12
Joining the Sections Together ..................................................................12
  InstallingtheCurtainHangersandUnloadAirBafe ................................................13
Installing the Saddle Joint – Bottom of Chamber Flanges ............................................14
Installing the Flowback Pipe (Wash to Prewash Tanks) ..............................................15
Installing the Drain Pipe ......................................................................15
Relocating Master Drain to Load End (Only Machines Equipped with Auto Clean,
Auto Delime, & the ASR Section) .............................................................16
Drain Back Pan Installation ....................................................................20
Blower Dryer Assembly .......................................................................21
Advansys Module Installation ..................................................................23
Control Box Connections .....................................................................23
Elecric Booster Heater Wiring ..................................................................24
Door and Drain Interlock Switches (Prewash to Wash Tank) ..........................................24
PLUMBING CONNECTIONS ......................................................................25
Water Supply ...............................................................................25
Fill .......................................................................................25
Final Rinse ................................................................................25
Drain .....................................................................................26
Line Strainers ..............................................................................26
Steam Supply (When Equipped) ................................................................26
Steam Tank Heaters – Condensate Return Lines ...................................................27
Steam Booster Heater – Condensate Return Line & Relief Valves .....................................27
Steam Blower Dryer (When Equipped) – Condensate Return Line .....................................27
Fill & Auto Clean (When Equipped) Hose Connections ..............................................27
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS ....................................................................30
Motor Overloads ............................................................................30
Checking Motor Rotation (Three-Phase Motors) ...................................................31
Separate Electrical Connections ................................................................31
Voltage Adjustment ..........................................................................31
Electrical Connection – Detergent & Rinse Aid Dispensers ...........................................32
External Vent Fan Control .....................................................................32
CONVEYOR ASSEMBLY .........................................................................33
Loading and Joining the Conveyor Sections .......................................................33
Conveyor Offset Side Bar .....................................................................36
Adjusting the Conveyor Take-Up Unit (Load Section) ................................................37
  FT1000eConveyorJamSwitchSettingVerication/Adjustment .......................................38
MISCELLANEOUS ..............................................................................40
Vent ......................................................................................40
  AirBafeSettings ...........................................................................40
  CurtainCongurations .......................................................................44
Prewash, Wash, and Power Rinse Arms .........................................................53
Dual Rinse/Final Rinse Arms ..................................................................53
Automatic Soil Removal (ASR) Arms (When Equipped) ..............................................54
Lower Trim Panels (Front) and Rear Panels .......................................................54
Calibrating the Electric Booster Thermostat .......................................................55
Conveyor Gear Motor ........................................................................55
Delime Indicator Setup .......................................................................55
SERVICE .....................................................................................55
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Installation and Care Of
FT1000e SERIES DISHWASHERS
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
GENERAL
NOTES FOR THE INSTALLERS
Read the entire manual before installing the machine.
1. Do not use a forklift to move or unskid machine sections.
2. Do not throw out any loose parts. These may be required for installation or
operation.
3. Electrical Connections:
Make sure line voltage matches the machine data plate located on the
control box.
Make sure wiring connections to terminal block match the diagram inside
the control box door.
Make sure the pilot circuit transformer is set to the correct voltage. Refer to
Voltage Adjustment, page 31.
4. Level the center section in operation position. Center section must be level
end to end and front to back. Refer to Leveling the Center Section, page 8.
5. Conveyor: Refer to the Conveyor Assembly section, page 33. After installation,
the conveyor must run continuously for 15 minutes and then be checked
for alignment. Adjust if necessary and rerun for another 15 minutes. Then
recheck alignment and retighten locknuts on take-up unit when nished.
6. Make sure all curtains are in proper operating positions. Refer to Curtain section,
pages 44-52.
7. Check all water and steam unions for tightness.
8. Regarding drain installation, make sure that drain piping is free of any leaks.
9. Give the Operation Manual to the owner.
HOW TO REDUCE THE CLEARANCE HEIGHT OF THE CONTROL BOX DURING MOVE-IN
This procedure will reduce the overall height of the control box by 4-1/2” to allow it
to travel through a low-height corridor or doorway.
The control box must be securely supported by at least two
people while its mounting studs are being shifted to lower slots of the shipping
braces.
The rear of the main control box is attached to the two shipping braces on the dual
rinse/nalrinsesectionbyfour5/16-18threadedstuds,washers,lockwashers,
and nuts. The shipping braces have slots that allow the control box to be lowered
by 4-1/2” (Fig. 1).
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1. Remove the two shipping hinges from the side of the control box by removing
the two 5/16-18 bolts from each bracket.
2. While two people are securely supporting the main control box, remove the four
5/16-18 nuts, lock washers, and washers from the inside of the shipping braces
behind the control box.
3. Using at least two people, CAREFULLY withdraw the main control box’s rear
studs from the shipping braces. Lower the control box threaded studs to the
lower slots on the braces. Refasten the control box with the same 5/16-18 nuts,
lock washers, and washers removed in step 2.
4. Move the dishwasher past all low-height corridors or doorways.
5. Reverse steps 3, 2, and 1 to return the main control box to its original shipping
condition for proper installation.
DUAL RINSE
SECTION
SHIPPING
BRAC
E
SHIPPING
BRAC
E
CONTROL
BOX
SHIPPING
HINGE
SHIPPING
HINGE
Fig. 1
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HOW TO REMOVE ENERGY RECOVERY/VENT HOUSING FOR LOW CLEARANCE
1. Remove the front and rear energy recovery panels by loosening the two nuts
on top of each panel (Fig. 2, item A).
2. Remove the drain pan located in the base of the energy recovery assembly
(Fig. 2, item B).
3. Remove the three stop nuts located in the corners which secure the energy
recovery assembly to the top of the dual rinse chamber.
4. Lift the energy recovery assembly straight up until the base clears the top of
the studs and remove the assembly from the top of the machine.
5. Once the center section is moved into the dish room, reinstall the energy
recovery assembly, drain pan, and front and rear panels. NOTE: Apply
permagum to washers when reinstalling.
Fig. 2
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UNPACKING
Immediately after unpacking the dishwasher, check for possible shipping damage.
If the machine is found to be damaged, save the packaging material and contact
the carrier within 5 business days of delivery.
Before installation, test the electrical service to make sure it agrees with the
specicationsonthemachinedataplatelocatedonthecontrolbox.Theelectrical
diagram is located inside the control box.
Strainer baskets, strainer pans, pump inlet strainers and wash arms are taped
and shipped in place. Remove tape, but retain parts in their proper places. If any
parts are temporarily removed during installation, return to their proper places after
installation is complete.
Before installing, check to make sure that necessary electrical, plumbing and exhaust
accommodations are provided at the installation location. Take measurements
of site’s plumbing, electrical and exhaust connections; then take corresponding
measurements of the machine to make sure all connections are correctly mated.
If necessary to lower control box during move-in, slotted holes are provided on the
control box shipping braces to allow adjustment for clearance height. Refer to page 4.
Removing Each Section From Its Skid
Do not use a forklift directly on the machine frame or tank to move
or lift machine sections. Doing so may result in damage to the machine.
1. Using a forklift or pallet jack, raise one end of the skid and unthread the feet
from the legs as far as possible without removing the foot from the leg. Repeat
for other end until all feet have been extended out. Lower the skid back to the
oor.Thiswillnowallowthemachinetositonitsfeetsotheskidcaneasilybe
removed.
2. Remove the two end plate screws from the 2x4 runners, located just inside the
front and rear legs, at each end of the skid.
3. Remove all lag bolts from the top of the skid cross members along either the
front or rear of the machine.
4. From the opposite side of the machine that the lag bolts were removed in step
3, pull the entire skid assembly out from beneath the machine section.
5. Thread the feet into the legs as far as possible; then back out three full turns.
Standard legs have 3” threaded studs for maximum adjustment. If special feet
wereorderedwithextra-longlegshankstoaccommodateahighlyslopedoor,
installthemwherethelowpointsintheooroccuratleglocationsonthemachine
beforesettingtheunitontheoor.
6. Open all inspection doors and remove all wrapped parts and boxes from inside
each machine section.
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Fig. 3
LOCATION
Allow adequate space for machine installation and operation. Place the machine
sectionsclosetotheirnalposition.Allowspacetoworkontheendsofthecenter
section.
Review, but do not remove tags or labels. Remove tags after installation is complete.
Positioning the Center Section
Useachalklineontheoortoalignthemachinealongitscompletelength.
Witheachsectioninitsapproximatenalposition,determinewhichsectionisatthe
highpointintheoor.Machine assembly begins after the center section has
been leveled to a height that compensates for the oor height of the other
sections.
Leveling the Center Section
Leveling is an important installation function because it could affect door operation
and cause leaks once the machine is operating.
Level the center section along its length by opening the doors and placing a
level between the doors along the tank support rail (Fig. 3). Do not check level
on top of doors. Adjust the feet in or out as required to level.
7. Remove and packaging, tape, wire and bracing from each section. Remove all
rear and lower panles.
8. Verifythatshippingtapehasbeenremovedfromalloatsineachtankandthat
theoatsarefreetooperateproperly.
NOTE: Do not throw out any loose parts. These may be required for
installation or operation. Verify all ship loose items have been received
per the packing list.
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ASSEMBLY
Rotating Control Box 90 Degrees
The main control box is shipped with the upper and lower shipping hinges connected
to the side of the control box. Remove the four 5/16-18 nuts, lock washers, and
washers from the inside of the shipping braces behind the control box. Use the
shipping hinges (Fig. 1) to rotate the control box 90 degrees. Do not remove the
shipping hinges until after the control box is secured to the unload section.
Pull the control box out to allow mating of center and unload sections without
interference with studs projecting from rear of control box.
Installing Foam Tape on Chamber Flanges & Control Box Mounting Surface
Cutstripsofvinylfoamtapetotthetop,bottom,andverticalsidesofthechamber
angesontheendoftheloadandunloadsectionstomakeagoodseal.Apply
strips of foam tape to the vertical edges of the chamber ends, across the top of the
chamberends,andonestripacrossthebottomanges(Fig.5).Placethefoam
tape approximately 1/16”-1/8” from the outside edge of the chamber. After the foam
tape is applied, trim the excess tape along the chamber edges.
NOTE: The vertical piece of foam tape on the outer edge at the front of the
machine must be folded over ½” on the sticky side with the rolled edge of the
tape positioned towards the front of the machine.
Fig. 4
Continue to level the center section front to back by removing the top panels
and placing level across the top of the chambers on both ends of center section
(Fig. 4).
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Attaching Control Box to Unload Section
1. Remove hardware from front and rear detachable legs. DO NOT RE-
INSTALL HARDWARE UNTIL AFTER SECTIONS ARE JOINED.
2. Remove the detachable leg section on the front leg of the unload section
where the control box will be mounted. This will allow the wires, which are
preinstalled in the control box, to pass by the leg assembly freely (Fig. 6).
Fig. 5
Apply foam tape to unload chamber section where the rear perimeter of the control
box will be mounted.
TRIM EXCESS TAPE FROM
INSIDE OF CHAMBER FLANGE
FOLD FRONT EDGE
OF FOAM TAPE 1/2”
FRONT
OF
MACHINE
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3. With the control box rotated 90 degrees, move the unload section to within
several inches of the center section behind the control box.
NOTE: Ensure wires do not get pinched between sections.
4. Maneuver the unload section so that the four 5/16-18 threaded studs on
the back of the control box protrude thru the mounting holes on the unload
section.
5. Reinstall the detachable leg section removed in step 1 (without hardware).
6. Secure the control box to the unload section using four 5/16-18 nuts, lock
washers, and washers.
7. Once the control box is secured to the unload section remove the two
shipping hinges from the side of the control box by removing the two 5/16
bolts and associated hardware from each hinge. The control box is now part
of the unload section.
8. Install two 5/16 round head screws in open holes of control box where
shipping hinges were removed.
9. Remove the hinges from the shipping braces by removing the cotter pins and
hinge pins.
10. Remove the two shipping braces from the end of the dual rinse section by
removing the three 5/16 bolts and associated hardware from each brace.
Fig. 6
REMOVE 1/4” - 20
HARDWARE
DETACHABLE LE
G
SECTION
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Positioning the Adjacent Load or Unload Sections
Move the adjoining (load or unload) section to within several inches of the prepared
end of the center section. Adjust the feet of the section adjacent to the leveled center
section so tank supports are the same height. Peel the protective paper from the
vinylfoamtapeandmovethesecondsectiontoitsnalposition.Beverycareful
thatmatingcomponentsconnectandttogetherproperly.
Leveling the Load and Unload Sections
The tank support rails should be level across the entire length of the machine
(Fig. 3). Sections to be mated should be level front to back (Fig. 4).
All adjoining components of the two sections are exactly in line with each other.
Top corners of adjoining sections are the same height.
Joining the Sections Together
Usedriftpinstoaligntheholesinthehorizontalandverticalchamberangesof
the mated sections. Use C-clamps to hold the sections in position while bolting the
chamberfrontandbackangestogether.Exercisecaretoavoidtearingthefoam
tape seal.
Do not use a forklift directly on the machine frame or tank to move
or lift machine sections. Doing so may result in damage to the machine.
Secure the vertical frame corner posts together at two locations using the appropriate
hardware (Fig. 7).
Fig. 7
SECURE VERTICAL
FRAME CORNER
POSTS AT TWO
LOCATIONS
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Installing the Curtain Hangers and Unload Air Bafe
On prewash/wash section joint, install the two curtain hangers on the prewash side
ofthejointintheupperfrontandrearcornersusingtheappropriatechamberange
hardware (Fig. 8).
Ondualrinse/unloadsectionjoint,installtheunloadairbafeandtwocurtainhangers.
Thecurtainhangersmountontotheairbafestudswheretheyprotrudethrough
theupperfrontandrearcornerchamberholesonthenalrinsesideofthetopof
the chamber where sections are being joined using appropriate fasteners (Fig. 9).
Theunloadairbafealsohasthreemountingholeswhichneedtoslipoverthe
three studs protruding down from the top of the unload chamber. Secure with ¼-20
nuts, lock washers, and washers (Fig. 10).
Fig. 8
CURTAIN
HANGER
CURTAIN HANGER
UNLOAD
AIR BAFFLE
Fig. 9 Fig. 10
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CHAMBER FLANGE AND BOLT ASSEMBLY AT EACH SECTION JOINT
Description Qty. Bolt Size Assembly Order Instructions
Short Bolt-Use except
where long bolts or medium
bolts are required
22 ¼-20 x 5/8” [Bolt, Washer]
[Washer, Lockwasher,
Nut]
Use permagum on insides
of washers on both sides of
chamberanges.
Medium Bolt-Use for curtain
hangers and at top and
bottom corners of chambers
9 ¼-20 x 3/4” [Bolt, Washer]
[Washer, Lockwasher,
Nut]
Use permagum on insides of
washers at curtain hangers
andchamberanges.
Long Bolt-Use on saddle
joints, track/chamber
interface, and vertical frame
corner posts
15 ¼-20 x 1” [Bolt, Washer]
[Washer, Lockwasher,
Nut]
Use permagum on insides
of washers on both sides of
saddle joints and at tracks &
chamberanges.
Installing the Saddle Joint - Bottom of Chamber Flanges
1. Sealthetankendangeswheresectionsjointogetherusingasaddlejoint.
2. Positionthesaddlejointoverthetankendangesandmakesurethatallbolt
holes are aligned. Use drift pins (or punches) to align holes if required.
3. Ifmachineisequippedwiththestandardconveyorassembly,installbafesalong
withthesaddlesusingsamemountinghardware.Ensurebafesareadjusted
tothelowestpositiontoensurethatthebafedoesnotinterferewiththeight
links (Fig. 11).
Fig. 11
4. Use Permagum on insides of washers on both sides to make an adequate seal
(Fig. 12). You may have to use a C-clamp on the saddle to get the hardware
started.Boltthesaddlejointtothebottomtankangeswithsevenlongbolts,
washers, lock washers, and nuts provided.
NOTE: Do not apply foam tape or permagum inside saddle or on surfaces
that the saddle covers.
SADDLE
JOINT
FLIGHT
LINKS
BAFFLE
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Installing the Flowback Pipe (Wash to Prewash Tanks)
Installtheowbackpipebetweenthewashtankandtheprewashtank(Fig.13).
MakesuretheowbackpipeisadequatelylubricatedwithO-ringlube(notsupplied).
Make sure O-rings are in their proper places on the coupling; two inside and one
ontheangeend.
Installing the Drain Pipe
Install the drain pipe between the adjoining tank sections as follows:
1. Lubricate the molded drain T-connectors at each end of the drain pipe using
O-ring lube (not supplied). Do not use animal-, vegetable-, or petroleum-based
lubricants.
2. With a twisting motion, slide the pipe into one of the molded drain T-connectors.
3. Lift the other end, align it with the molded drain T-connectors and with a twisting
motion, slide the pipe until the drain pipe hits the stop in the tee (approximately
1-1/4” from the face of the tee).
4. Slide hose clamps to ends of drain pipe and tighten to maintain position.
PREWASH TANK
FLOW BACK PIPE
WASH TANK
Fig. 12
Fig. 13
PERMAGUM
SADDLE
JOINTPERMAGUM
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Relocating Master Drain to Load End (Only Machines Equipped with Auto Clean, Auto
Delime, & the ASR Section)
NOTE: If the dish machine is equipped with the Auto Clean and Auto Delime
features, but does not contain the ASR section, then the Master Drain assembly
must remain located at the unload end of the machine. With this conguration,
if the customers drain is located at the load end of the machine, then the
drain will need to be plumbed from the unload end back to the customers
drain in the eld.
If the installation requires the machine to be drained to the load end, the master
drain assembly will need to be relocated as follows:
1. Remove drain handle support bracket by removing the two bolts and associated
hardware located on the bottom side of the frame channels. The support bracket
may be discarded; however, retain the hardware removed for reassembly on
the load end.
2. Remove drain handle weldment by removing M12-1.5mm nut located at the
bottom of the drain assembly. Remove magnet retainer and magnet from drain
handle weldment and retain the nut, magnet retainer, magnet, and associated
hardware for reassembly on the load end. The drain handle weldment may now
be discarded.
3. Remove D.I.N. connector from master drain solenoid valve and remove drain
interlock switch from bracket securing it to the unload master drain platform.
Retain all hardware for use on load end platform.
4. Remove three bolts securing master drain assembly platform from bottom of
frame channels.
5. Slide platform and master drain assembly towards unload end of unit disengaging
the master drain assembly from the drain pipe extending from the dual rinse
tank and remove the platform and drain assembly from the unit.
For a L-R machine (steps 6-8):
6. Remove turned down threaded piece (00-949948) from drain tee at the unload
end and replace with NPT pipe plug shipped with the machine. 00-949948 can
be discarded. See Fig. 14.
00-949948
Fig. 14
7. Remove drain cap, clamp, and rubber hose connected to drain tee located at
load end of the unit.
8. Swapangedloadenddrainteewiththenon-angedrainteelocatedunder
the wash section.
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For a R-L machine (steps 9-11):
9. Remove pipe (00-948761-00018) connecting the master drain and the nearest
drain tee. 00-948761-00018 can be discarded. See Fig. 15.
00-948761-00018
Fig. 15
10. Remove rubber hose connected to drain tee located at load end of the unit.
11. Swaploadenddrainteeincludingdraincapandclampwiththenon-angedrain
tee located at the unload end.
12. Remove two bolts and associated hardware that secures the solenoid valve to
the bracket. Retain these brackets and all hardware for use on load end
platform.
13. Loosen the clamps securing the two rubber hoses to the plastic drain tee and
barbedttingandremovehoses.
14. Unplug drain interlock switch from terminal block 8TB-10 and 8TB-11 in the
control box.
15. Remove drain assembly from platform by unthreading the brass tee from the
pipe nipple that connects the brass tee to the manual valve.
16. Remove drain interlock switch bracket located on the underside of the platform
and the bracket that secured the drain solenoid valve. Retain these brackets
and all hardware for use on load end platform.
17. Discard unload platform.
18. Attach magnet and magnet retainer with hardware, removed in step 2, to the
load end master drain handle weldment shipped with the machine. Ensure
white dot on magnet faces down. See Fig. 16.
Fig. 16
19. Attach drain interlock switch bracket, removed in step 16, to the underside of
the load end master drain assembly platform shipped with the machine.
20. Assemble master drain plumbing, removed in step 15, to the load end platform.
Ensure the brass elbow points towards rear of unit.
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21. Loosen clamps securing rubber hoses to drain solenoid valve and rotate solenoid
valve 180 degrees. Retighten clamps.
22. Attach rubber hoses to plastic drain tee and barbed tting on master drain
assembly and tighten clamps. Ensure assembly matches correct diagram for
direction of unit (Fig. 17) and that the solenoid valve is installed correctly
for direction of drain water ow.
R - LL - R
Fig. 17
23. Attach drain solenoid valve bracket, removed in step 16, to the platform and
solenoid valve.
24. Remove two bolts, nuts, and washers attached to front of the load platform.
25. Insert drain pipe shipped with the machine (00-948761-00007) into the plastic
drain tee on the master drain assembly.
26. Attach master drain assembly and platform to the load end of the machine by
sliding platform into the load end so that the drain pipe slips into the plastic drain
tee. Ensure that the platform rests on top of the frame channel below the
tee and that the front edge of the platform hooks over top of the front rail
support. Reattach the two bolts, washers, and nuts to front of the platform
removed in step 24.
27. Secure platform to frame channels with hardware removed in step 4.
28. Attach drain handle weldment to bottom of master drain assembly with the
nut removed in step 2. Ensure that the handle sits above the drain handle
support bracket.
29. Remove two bolts, nuts, and washers attached to the load support bracket
shipped with the machine (00-950109). See Fig. 18.
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Fig. 18
30. Attach load support bracket to load master drain platform using two studs located
on the bottom of the load drain platform. Ensure bracket wraps over the top
of the back rail support.
31. Reattach the two bolts, washers, and nuts to the bracket removed in step 29.
32. Reroute the drain solenoid valve cable from the unload end to the load end.
Connect the D.I.N. connector to the drain solenoid.
33. Connect new interlock switch cable shipped with the machine (949844-40) into
terminal block 8TB-10 and 8TB-11 in the control box. Route cable to load end
and plug into drain interlock switch using supplied electric connectors.
34. Ensure that the master drain manual valve handle and interlock switch opens
and closes properly.
35. Apply the Master Drain label to the lower panel located above the Master Drain
handle assembly.
TWO STUDS
00-950109
Bottom View (R-L Machine)
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Drain Back Pan Installation
Before installing the conveyor assembly, install the two drain back pans; one between
the prewash and wash tank, and one between the dual rinse tank and the unload
section.
Installthepanandsaddlebetweentheprewashandwashtanktothedeector
located in the wash section ensuring that the pan slopes towards the prewash tank
(Fig.19).Securethepanandsaddletothedeectorusingfour¼-20x3/4”bolts
and elastic stop nuts. The pins on the bottom of the pan should rest on the top edge
of the lower track (Fig. 20).
NOTE: Toinstallthepanandsaddletothedeector,unboltthedeectorfromthe
track to allow clearance for saddle installation.
Install the pan between the dual rinse and unload section ensuring that the pan
slopes towards the dual rinse tank (Fig. 21). Secure the pan to the lower front and
rear tracks using two ¼-20 x 5/8” bolts and elastic stop nuts. The pins on the bottom
of the pan should rest on the top edge of the lower track (Fig. 22).
Fig. 21 Fig. 22
DUAL RINSE TANK
DRAIN BACK
PAN SLOPES TOWARD
DUAL RINSE TANK
LOWER TRACK
Fig. 19
PREWASH SECTION
DRAIN BACK
PAN SLOPES TOWARD
PREWASH TANK
LOWER TRACK
Fig. 20
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Hobart FT1000e Dishwasher Guide d'installation

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