Hobart LX/LXI manual

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    © HOBART 2008 F25230 (Rev. A, May 2008) Page 1 of 8 LX/LXi, LXG/LXiG, AND SR24H DISHWASHERS DWT2 DRAIN WATER TEMPERING KIT ML-130137 All kits must be installed by a Hobart Service Technician. The Drain Water Tempering Kit reduces the temperatur e of drain water exiting an LX/LXi, LXG/LXiG, and SR24H dishwashers by adding cold water to the drain wa[...]

  • Page 2

    F25230 (Rev. A, May 2008) © HOBART 2008 Page 2 of 8 Installation (LX/LXi and LXG/LXiG) WARNING: DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL POWER TO THE MACHINE AND FOLLOW LOCKOUT / TAGOUT PROCEDURES. 1. Remove unit from wall to provide access to components. 2. Remove Base Cover from front of unit per Fig 1. 3. Remove Service Cover, Wire Way and Motor Cover from re[...]

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    © HOBART 2008 F25230 (Rev. A, May 2008) Page 3 of 8 Plumbing Connection WARNING: PLUMBING CONNECTIONS MUST COMPLY WITH APPLICABLE SANITARY, SAFETY AND PLUMBING CODES. The plumber who connects this machine is responsible for making certain the water lines are thoroughly flushed out before connecting to any manual valve or solenoid valve. This "[...]

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    F25230 (Rev. A, May 2008) © HOBART 2008 Page 4 of 8 2. Route wiring harness per Fig 9, Fig 10, and Fig 11. Route wiring harness in a manner to ensure it is not lying on the bottom of the dishwasher per Fig 9. Make sure ground wire from harness is connected to grounding point on dishwasher per Fig 11. 3. Make drain system connections with wiring ha[...]

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    © HOBART 2008 F25230 (Rev. A, May 2008) Page 5 of 8 4. Replace existing service cover with one supplied in kit (919277). The power cord will have to be disconnected from the contactor in the control drawer to replace the existing service cover. Assemble the electrical conduit connector to the service cover per Fig 14. 5. Attach electrical conduit [...]

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    F25230 (Rev. A, May 2008) © HOBART 2008 Page 6 of 8 Operation 1. Make sure cold water supply line valve is open and pressure gage is set to 15 psi flowing, for a drain pump machine or 20 psi flowing for a drain solenoid machine. 2. Check for and correct any plumbing leaks. 3. Check water and drain hoses for kinks which could hinder operation of th[...]

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    © HOBART 2008 F25230 (Rev. A, May 2008) Page 7 of 8 5. Connect the other two wires marked as Drain1 and Drain2 in harness 814267 to drain solenoid valve as shown in Fig. 6. 6. Route the wire harness to the rear of the machine along the left side wall. 7. Use a wire tie to bind the wiring harness to the red float switch wires to ensure it is not ly[...]

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    F25230 (Rev. A, May 2008) © HOBART 2008 Page 8 of 8 12. Slide strain relief bracket into the panel per Fig. 11. 13. Attach the strain relief bracket to dishwasher with a #10 screw per Fig. 12. 14. Make DWT2 cold water valve harness (919862) connections with wiring harness (814267) per Fig. 13. 15. Connect harness ground wire to grounding point on [...]