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Heater Replacement 07610-003-12-01 A October 14, 2005 Rack Conveyor Dishmachine Maintenance Instructions[...]
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Jackson rack conveyor machines come equipped with heaters to ensure proper ware washing results. Occasionally, some of these components may need replacing to maintain opti - mum performance. Jackson offers all of the repair parts necessary for per - forming this task. The instructions provided here are for maintenance per - sonnel only. Unauthorize[...]
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7. With the thermostat probe out of the way, use the 1/2” socket and ratchet to remove the nuts holding the heater to the tub. Remove all nuts and lockwashers. 8. Remove the heater from the tub weldment. 9. Remove the gasket. 10. Before proceeding any further, it is important to verify that the tub wall is free of any excess debris so that when t[...]
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14. Apply silicone to seal the well and hold the thermostat probe in place. 15. Reattach the incoming power lines to the heater, ensuring that you wire the heater correctly for either single or three phase oper - ation. 16. Using the torque wrench or a torque nutdriver (if available) torge the nuts holding the wires, jumpers and bus bars to 16 in-l[...]
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22. Replace the heater box cover. 23. Replace the front dress panel. AFTER MAINTENANCE ACTIONS Service perosnnel may want to drain the machine and allow it to cool down. Secure power to the unit at the service break - er and then verify the torque of all fasteners covered in this instruc - tion. SPECIAL NOTES Work performed on Jackson dishmachines [...]