Jackson Rack Conveyor Dishmachine manual

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    Changing Conveyor Direction 07610-003-04-72 A March 30, 2005 AJ-44 Rack Conveyor Dishmachine Maintenance Instructions[...]

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    The Jackson model AJ-44 series dishmachine has the ability to have its direction of travel changed from left to right, or from right to left. Direction of travel is determined by which end the rack of ware is put into the machine and which end the rack comes out. There may come times when it is necessary to change the direction of travel after the [...]

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    a 7/16” combination wrench or 7/16” nutdriver will be required in order to hold the bolt head inside the control box. Remove the locknuts from the opposite bolts used to hold down the control box (do not remove the bolts) and secure the bracket to underside of the hood. The folded part of the bracket should be fac - ing the rear of the machine.[...]

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    9. Remove the lower rinse arm support bracket, which is mounted directly opposite of the lower wash arm support bracket. 10. Remove the lower and upper rinse arms by unscrewing them and then gently pulling them out. 11. Behind the rinse manifold, remove the nut on the bracket. 12. Remove the nuts from the rinse manifold mounting bracket located on [...]

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    16. On the drain plumbing, the rinse drain tube needs to be removed from the plumbing, as well as the wash drain tube. Both of these tubes are secured with hose clamps. Loosen the hose clamps and pull the tubes off. 17. The tee that the rinse drain nipple is in must be turned 180 B so that it is facing the opposite direction. This may require disma[...]

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    tor weldment. Once removed, set to the side along with its gasket. 22. Separate the rinse plumbing from the rest of the incoming plumbing by loosening the union. Ensure that the gasket on the bottom of the rinse injector stays with the assembly as you remove it. 23. Remove the remaining half of the union from the incoming plumbing. 24. Remove the i[...]

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    Conveyor Switch Chart: The chart above lists the conveyor switches and their functions, depending on the direction fo travel for the machine. As you can see, when you change the direction of the conveyor, you must also alter the way the conveyor switches operate. There is no need to remove the switches, only to change the wiring inside the heater b[...]

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    www.jacksonmsc.com AJ-44 Conveyor Direction Change Instructions Revision A (03/30/2005) 8 2. Work performed on Jackson dishmachines by unautho - rized or unqualified personnel may void the warranty. Before begin - ning this or any other maintenance evolution on a unit under war - ranty, you should contact a certified Jackson technician or Jackson T[...]