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NOBLE DOOR-TYPE DISHMACHINES

INSTALLATION, OPERATION,

AND SERVICE MANUAL

Noble I-E

Noble I-E-FL

Noble I-E-LTH

Noble I HH

Noble I-E Series/I HH Manual • 07610-004-25-06-Q

REVISION HISTORY

Revision

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

Date

7-15-15

9-11-15

3-9-16

11-7-16

2-27-17

8-25-17

12-14-17

Made by

KAP

KAP

JH

JH

JH

JH

JH

H

J

N

P

K

L

M

Q

5-8-18

3-20-19

5-1-20

2-3-21

6-11-21

2-14-22

5-26-22

12-23-22

JH

JH

JH

JH

JH

JH

JH

JH

8730

8783

8842

8848

21-2023

22-1130

22-1202

22-1223

8814

8900

Process

N/A

N/A

N/A

8417

8503

N/A

8551

8604

8628

8635

Details

Release to production.

Added Sleeve Hood Spacer to parts breakdown on pg. 21.

Corrected view on pg. 28 to show the gasket on top. Updated view on pg. 21 to show the correct valve. Added Operating Times to pg. 3.

Changed timer from 05945-111-35-32 to 05945-004-11-78. Audited manual and corrected all incorrect P/Ns. Complete update of the manual to new format. Added I HH to manual.

Changed inlet plumbing and air-gap to 3/4".

Updated CAM Timer Operation, Filling the Wash Tub, and Deliming Instructions to clarify initial fill and fill adjustments. Added drain solenoid assembly to Wash Sump Assembly Page.

Added the I-E-LTH to the manual.

Added section on connecting heater contactor wires (LTH only) to pg. 12. Added item #9a to pgs.

27-28. Changed quantity of item #8 on pg. 33 to 2. Changed quantity of item #4 on pg. 50 to 1.

Added item #16 to pgs. 50-51. Updated pg. 52 to show front dress panel. Updated schematic on pg. 56.

Updated pgs. 2–5. Added Hot Water Heater and Motor Rotation sections. Added Detergent

Control and Plumbing Options pages. Corrected P/N of item #24 on pg. 25. Added timer bracket to pg. 27.

Added Plumbing Options page. Added item #9 to pg. 46. Updated pgs. 47–48. Updated schematic on pg. 56.

Added I-E-FL to the manual. Added link to instructions for Electronic CAM Timer.

Updated dimensional drawings. Changed housings and roller on peri-pumps.

Changed plumbing to 1/2" on I-E and I HH. Removed dress panels.

Replaced CAM Timer with Electronic Cycle Timer. New false panel. Changed plumbing to 1/2" on

I-E-FL. Corrected inlet plumbing size on I-E and I HH dimensional drawings. Updated schematics.

Updated Chemical Feeder Pump Components section with black dot roller. Added in-line fuse for drain solenoid to Wash Sump page. Updated schematics.

Updated peri-pumps with black components. Separated pump components section into 115 V and

208/230 V. Combined I-E and I-E-LTH Hood sections into one section showing one-piece hood.

New door assembly for I-E/I-E-LTH.

NOMENCLATURE

Noble I-E

Door-type dishmachine; chemical-sanitizing, single-rack.

Noble I-E-FL

Door-type dishmachine; chemical-sanitizing, single-rack, front-loading.

Noble I-E-LTH

Door-type dishmachine; chemical-sanitizing, single-rack, with booster heater.

Noble I HH

Door-type dishmachine; chemical-sanitizing, single-rack with high hood.

The manufacturer provides technical support for all of the dishmachines detailed in this manual. We strongly recommend that you refer to this manual before making a call to our technical support staff.

Please have this manual open when you call so that our staff can refer you, if necessary, to the proper page.

Technical support is not available on holidays.

Contact technical support toll- free at 1-888-800-5672.

Technical support is available to service personnel only.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

SPECIFICATIONS

I-E Dimensions ...........................................................................................................................1

I-E-FL Dimensions ......................................................................................................................2

I-E-LTH Dimensions ....................................................................................................................3

I-HH Dimensions .........................................................................................................................4

Table Installation .........................................................................................................................5

Operating Capacities ..................................................................................................................6

Electrical Requirements ..............................................................................................................7

INSTALLATION

Installation Instructions ............................................................................................................... 8

Inspection......................................................................................................................... 8

Unpacking ........................................................................................................................ 8

Leveling............................................................................................................................ 8

Facility Hot Water Heater ................................................................................................. 8

Plumbing .......................................................................................................................... 8

Water Supply Connections .............................................................................................. 9

Pressure Regulator .......................................................................................................... 9

Shock Absorber ............................................................................................................... 9

Connecting the Drain Line ............................................................................................... 9

Plumbing Check ............................................................................................................... 9

Electrical Power Connections ........................................................................................ 10

Motor Rotation (LTH 3-Phase Only) ............................................................................... 10

Ventilation ...................................................................................................................... 10

Thermostats ................................................................................................................... 10

Voltage Check .................................................................................................................11

Preparing Chemical Feeder Pumps ................................................................................11

Priming Chemical Feeder Pumps ...................................................................................11

Heater Contactor Wires (LTH Only) ............................................................................... 12

Cycle Timer Instructions ................................................................................................ 13

OPERATION

Operating Instructions............................................................................................................... 17

Preparation .................................................................................................................... 17

Power Up ....................................................................................................................... 17

Filling the Wash Tub ...................................................................................................... 17

First Rack ....................................................................................................................... 18

Ware Preparation ........................................................................................................... 18

Washing a Rack of Ware ............................................................................................... 18

Operational Inspection ................................................................................................... 18

Shutdown & Cleaning .................................................................................................... 19

Deliming ......................................................................................................................... 21

Detergent Control........................................................................................................... 22

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

MAINTENANCE

Preventative Maintenance ........................................................................................................ 23

TROUBLESHOOTING

Troubleshooting ........................................................................................................................ 24

PARTS

I-E/I-E-FL/I-HH Control Box ......................................................................................................26

I-E-LTH Control Box .................................................................................................................28

Chemical Feeder Pumps, 115 V ...............................................................................................30

Chemical Feeder Pumps, 208/230 V .......................................................................................31

I-E/I-E-LTH Hood ......................................................................................................................32

I-E-FL Hood ..............................................................................................................................34

I-HH Hood ................................................................................................................................36

I-E Series/I-HH Plumbing .........................................................................................................38

I-E-LTH Plumbing .....................................................................................................................39

Plumbing Options .....................................................................................................................40

I-E/I-E-LTH Door .......................................................................................................................41

I-E-FL Door ...............................................................................................................................43

I-HH Door .................................................................................................................................45

Wash Arms ...............................................................................................................................47

Wash Manifold ..........................................................................................................................48

Tub ...........................................................................................................................................49

Wash Sump ..............................................................................................................................50

Spillway ....................................................................................................................................51

Pump & Motor ..........................................................................................................................52

I-E-LTH Booster Tank ...............................................................................................................53

Frame .......................................................................................................................................55

Miscellaneous Parts .................................................................................................................56

SCHEMATICS

I-E/I-HH 115 V, 60 Hz, 1-Phase ................................................................................................ 57

I-E/I-HH 230 V, 60 Hz, 1-Phase ................................................................................................ 58

I-E-LTH 208/230 V, 60 Hz, 1/3 Phase ....................................................................................... 59

I-E-FL 115 V, 60 Hz, 1-Phase ................................................................................................... 60

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GUIDES

SYMBOLS

- Risk of Injury to Personnel

- Risk of Damage to Equipment

- Risk of Electrical Shock

- Caustic Chemicals i

- Reference Data Plate

- Lockout Electrical Power

NOTICE - Important Note

- Instructions Hyperlink

ABBREVIATIONS & ACRONYMS

ANSI - American National Standards Institute

GHT - Garden Hose Thread

GPG - Grains per Gallon

GPM - Gallons per Minute

HP - Horse Power

Hz - Hertz

ID - Inside Diameter kW - Kilowatts

MCA - Minimum Circuit Ampacity

MOP - Maximum Overcurrent Protection

NFPA - National Fire Protection Association

NPT - National Pipe Thread

OD - Outside Diameter

PRV - Pressure Regulating Valve

PSI Pounds per Square Inch

V - Volts

GUIDES

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SPECIFICATIONS

4 in

(102 mm)

MINIMUM

1 (25 mm)

13 1/4 (337 mm)

29 1/2 (750 mm)

A

A

6 3/4 (171 mm)

25 1/4

[641 mm]

30 3/8 (773 mm)

6 (152 mm)

B

4 in

(102 mm)

MINIMUM

I-E DIMENSIONS

LEGEND

A - Electrical Connection (1 1/8” Hole)

B - Water Inlet (1/2” NPT)

C - Drain Connection (2” NPT)

D - Chemical Connection (7/8” Hole)

All dimensions from the floor can be increased

1 1/8” using the machine’s adjustable feet.

B

78 (1981 mm)

WITH DOOR

OPEN

17 1/4 (438 mm)

CLEARANCE

68 1/2 (1740 mm)

56 7/8 (1444 mm)

D

65 (1650 mm)

33 1/2 (852 mm)

29 1/2 (749 mm)

2 1/2 (63 mm)

C

8 7/8 (224 mm)

13 (330 mm)

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SPECIFICATIONS

A

4

[102 mm]

MINIMUM

B

1

[25 mm]

30 5/16

[770 mm]

13 1/4

[337 mm]

25 1/4

[641 mm]

A

6 3/4

[171 mm]

6

[152 mm]

I-E-FL DIMENSIONS

LEGEND

A - Electrical Connection (1 1/8” Hole)

B - Water Inlet (1/2” NPT)

C - Drain Connection (2” NPT)

D - Chemical Connection (7/8” Hole)

All dimensions from the floor can be increased

1 1/8” using the machine’s adjustable feet.

B

56 7/8

[1444 mm]

33 3/8

[848 mm]

21

[533 mm]

OPENING

17 15/16

[456 mm]

CLEARANCE

68 1/2

[1740 mm]

34 5/8

[879 mm]

20

[508 mm]

29 1/4

[743 mm]

D

2 1/2

[63 mm]

65

[1650 mm]

C

8 7/8

[224 mm]

13

[330 mm]

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SPECIFICATIONS

4 in

(102 mm)

MINIMUM

1 (25 mm)

A

13 1/4 (337 mm)

29 1/2 (750 mm)

A

6 3/4 (171 mm)

25 1/4

[641 mm]

30 3/8 (773 mm)

6 (152 mm)

B

(102 mm)

MINIMUM

I-E-LTH DIMENSIONS

LEGEND

A - Electrical Connection (1 1/8” Hole)

B - Water Inlet (3/4” NPT)

C - Drain Connection (2” NPT)

D - Chemical Connection (7/8” Hole)

All dimensions from the floor can be increased

1 1/8” using the machine’s adjustable feet.

B

W

17 1/4 (438 mm)

CLEARANCE

68 1/2 (1740 mm)

DET

D

78 (1981 mm)

WITH DOOR

OPEN

65 (1649.52 mm)

60 (1524 mm)

33 1/2 (852 mm)

2 1/2 (63 mm)

2 1/2 (62.57 mm)

8 7/8 (224 mm)

13 (330 mm)

13 (330.20 mm)

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SPECIFICATIONS

4

(102 mm)

MINIMUM

1 (25 mm)

13 1/4 (337 mm)

29 1/2 (750 mm)

A

A

6 3/4 (171 mm)

25 1/4 (641 mm)

29 1/4 (743 mm)

5 3/4 (146 mm)

B

I-HH DIMENSIONS

LEGEND

A - Electrical Connection (1 1/8” Hole)

B - Water Inlet (1/2” NPT)

C - Drain Connection (2” NPT)

D - Chemical Connection (7/8” Hole)

All dimensions from the floor can be increased

1 1/8” using the machine’s adjustable feet.

(102 mm)

MINIMUM

B

27 (686 mm)

CLEARANCE

33 1/2 (852 mm)

79 (2007 mm)

67 3/4 (1721 mm)

D

29 1/2 (749 mm)

C

2 1/2 (63 mm)

88 1/2 (2248 mm)

DOOR OPEN

76 (1930 mm)

9 3/4 (248 mm)

13 (330 mm)

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SPECIFICATIONS

CORNER INSTALLATION

4 (102 mm) MIN

ALIGN WITH TABLE -

DISTANCE CAN VARY

4 (102 mm) MIN

ALIGN WITH TABLE -

DISTANCE CAN VARY

30

(762 mm)

8 1/4

(210 mm)

8 1/4

(210 mm)

30

(762 mm)

Distance from wall to rear rack rail.

20 1/2”

(521 mm)

OPENING

20 1/2”

(521 mm)

OPENING

4 (102 mm) MIN

ALIGN WITH TABLE -

DISTANCE CAN VARY

4 (102 mm) MIN

ALIGN WITH TABLE -

DISTANCE CAN VARY

Control Panel

Distance from wall to rear rack rail.

Control Panel to right rack rail.

8 1/4

(210 mm)

Distance from wall to right rack rail.

XL HH Only

5

8 1/4

(210 mm)

(127 mm)

5 3/8

(137 mm)

1 1/4

(32 mm)

XL HH Only

5

(127 mm)

5 3/8

(137 mm)

1 1/4

(32 mm)

1 3/8

(35 mm) 20 1/2

(521 mm)

OPENING

1 3/8

20 1/2

(521 mm)

OPENING

4 (102 mm) MIN

ALIGN WITH TABLE -

DISTANCE CAN VARY STRAIGHT-THROUGH INSTALLATION

4 (102 mm) MIN

ALIGN WITH TABLE -

DISTANCE CAN VARY

30

(762 mm)

8 1/4

(210 mm)

20 1/2”

(521 mm)

OPENING

20 1/2”

(521 mm)

OPENING

8 1/4

(210 mm)

30

(762 mm)

Distance from wall to rear rack rail.

20 1/2”

(521 mm)

OPENING

Control Panel

20 1/2”

(521 mm)

OPENING

TABLE INSTALLATION

I-E Series

False Panel Kit

06401-005-02-10

False Panel Only

05700-005-02-09

False Panel/Corner

Installation Instructions

I-HH

False Panel Kit

05700-002-52-89

False Panel Only

05700-002-52-54

False Panel/Corner

Installation Instructions

Distance from wall to rear rack rail.

Control Panel

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SPECIFICATIONS

OPERATING CAPACITIES

Model Designation:

Operating Capacity: per

Dishes per Hour

Glasses per Hour

I-E/I-E-FL

39

975

1404

I-E-LTH I-HH

Tank Capacity (Gallons):

Wash Tank 1.02 (40.2 GPH) 1.02 (40.2 GPH) 1.61 (62.8 GPH)

Electrical Loads (as applicable):

975

1404

975

1404

1

Operating Times (seconds):

Wash

Rinse

Dwell

Normal Medium Heavy

42 42 100 280 43

25 25 25 25

20 20 20 20

25

18

Water Temperatures (°F):

Minimum Wash Temperature 120

Recommended Wash Temperature N/A

Minimum Rinse Temperature 120

Recommended Rinse Temperature N/A

Minimum Incoming Water Temperature 120

Other Water Requirements:

Water Flow Pressure (PSI)

Flow Rate Minimum (GPM)

20 +/- 5

6.18

Water Line Size (NPT) 1/2”

Drain Line Size (NPT)

Minimum Chlorine Required (PPM)

2”

50

120

140

120

N/A

120 120

145 N/A

110 120

20 +/- 5

3/4”

2”

50

20 +/- 5

1/2”

2”

50

NOTICE Always refer to the machine data plate for specific electrical and water requirements.

The material provided on this page is for reference only and is subject to change without notice.

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SPECIFICATIONS

ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS

NOTICE i

All electrical ratings provided in this manual are for reference only. Always refer to the machine data plate to get exact electrical information for this machine. All electrical work performed on machines should be done in accordance with applicable local, state, territorial, and national codes.

Work should only be performed by qualified electricians and authorized service agents.

Available Electrical Characteristics:

I-E/I-E-FL/I-HH

Electrical Characteristics

VOLTS 115 230

I-E-LTH

Electrical Characteristics

VOLTS 208 230 208 230

PHASE 1 1

FREQ 60 60

WASH

MOTOR

AMPS

10.0 A 5.0 A

TOTAL

LOAD

10.0 A 5.0 A

MCA 12.5 A 6.3 A

MOP 20 A 15 A

PHASE 1 1 3 3

FREQ 60 60 60 60

WASH

MOTOR

AMPS

RINSE

HEATER

AMPS

5.0 A 5.0 A 5.0 A 5.0 A

43.3 A 47.9 A 25.0 A 27.7 A

TOTAL

LOAD

48.3 A 52.9 A 30.0 A 32.7 A

MCA 49.6 A 54.2 A 31.3 A 33.9 A

MOP 50 A 55 A 35 A 35 A

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INSTALLATION

INSTRUCTIONS

INSPECTION

Do not throw away the container if damage is evident!

Before installing the machine, check the packaging and machine for damage. If the packaging is damaged, the machine might also be damaged. If there is damage to both the packaging and machine, do not throw away the packaging. The machine has been inspected and packed at the factory and is expected to arrive to you in new, undamaged condition. However, rough handling by carriers or others might result in damage to the machine while in transit. If so, do not return the machine to the manufacturer; instead, contact the carrier and ask them to send a representative to the site to inspect the damage and complete an inspection report. You must contact the carrier and the dealer that sold you the machine within 48 hours of receiving the machine.

UNPACKING

While removing the machine from the packaging, ensure that there are no missing parts. If an item is missing, contact the manufacturer immediately.

LEVELING

The machine must be level in its operating location to prevent damage to the machine during operation and to ensure the best results. The machine comes with four adjustable bullet feet (except FL model), which can be turned using a pair of channel locks (or by hand if the machine can be raised safely). Ensure that the machine is level from sideto-side and front-to-back before making any connections.

WARNING!

FL Model Only: rear feet are flanged and must be anchored to the floor!

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FACILITY HOT

WATER HEATER

The manufacturer does NOT endorse "Tankless On-demand" water heaters for use with their dishmachines. The manufacturer DOES endorse, and highly recommends, the standard "Tank" style water heaters, sized to properly handle the water heating requirements of the facility.

PLUMBING

The plumber MUST flush the incoming water line!

Plumbing connections must comply with all applicable local, state, and national plumbing codes. The plumber is responsible for ensuring that the incoming water line is thoroughly flushed before connecting it to any component of the machine. It is very important to remove all foreign debris from the water line that might potentially get trapped in the valves or cause an obstruction. Any valves that are fouled as a result of foreign matter left in the water line—and any expenses resulting from this fouling—are not the responsibility of the manufacturer.

A water hardness test must be performed.

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A water hardness test must be performed to determine if a water treatment system needs to be installed.

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INSTALLATION

INSTRUCTIONS

WATER SUPPLY

CONNECTIONS:

WATER HARDNESS

HIGHER THAN 3 GPG

If water hardness tests higher than 3 GPG, install the Scaltrol Water Treatment system

(see the Plumbing Options page) into the water line before the machine’s incoming water connection point. A water shut-off valve should be installed to allow access for service.

Facility

Water Line

Shut-off

Valve

Adapter Scaltrol Adapter Machine

Water Line

Example

*Adapters needed will vary.

WATER SUPPLY

CONNECTIONS:

WATER HARDNESS

LOWER THAN 3 GPG

If water hardness tests lower than 3 GPG, install the water supply line directly to the machine’s incoming water connection point. A water shut-off valve should be installed to allow access for service.

PRESSURE

REGULATOR

Take care not to confuse static pressure with flow pressure!

The manufacturer recommends the installation of a pressure regulating valve (PRV) in the incoming water line to ensure proper flowrate at all times and offers these devices as options (see the Plumbing Options page). Take care not to confuse static pressure with flow pressure: static pressure is line pressure in a “no flow” condition (all valves and services are closed); flow pressure is the pressure in the fill line when the valve is opened during the cycle.

SHOCK ABSORBER

The manufacturer also recommends the installation of a shock absorber in the incoming water line and offers these devices as options (see the Plumbing Options page). This prevents line hammer/hydraulic shock—induced by the solenoid valve as it operates—from causing damage to the equipment.

CONNECTING THE

DRAIN LINE

These machines have gravity discharge drains. All piping to the machine must be 2"

NPT and must not be reduced. There must also be an air-gap between the machine drain line and the floor sink or drain at least 1.5 times larger than the drain hose. If a grease trap is required by code, it should have a flow capacity of 5 GPM.

PLUMBING CHECK

After installing the incoming fill line and drain line, slowly turn on the water supply to the machine. Check for any leaks and repair as required. All leaks must be repaired before operating the machine.

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INSTALLATION

INSTRUCTIONS

ELECTRICAL POWER

CONNECTIONS

Electrical and grounding conductors must comply with the applicable portions of the

National Electric Code ANSI/NFPA 70 (latest edition) and/or other electrical codes.

Refer to the machine data plate for machine operating requirements, machine voltage, total amperage, and serial number.

Disconnect electrical power at the breaker or disconnect switch and lockout /tagout in accordance with procedures and codes.

1. Remove control box top.

2. Install conduit into pre-punched holes in back of control box.

3. Route power wires and connect to terminal block and grounding lug.

4. Install service wires (L3 for 3-Phase, LTH only) to the appropriate terminals as they are marked on terminal block.

5. Install grounding wire into lug provided.

6. Apply anti-oxidation product to—and tighten—all power connections.

MOTOR ROTATION

(LTH 3-PHASE ONLY)

i

On LTH 3-Phase machines only, correct pump motor rotation must be verified before the machine is operated. Failure to do so can result in damage to the machine and components.

1. Follow Filling the Wash Tub section.

2. Locate wash pump motor and identify arrow decal which shows correct motor rotation (if no decal is present, correct rotation is away from the pump volute).

Pump Volute

CAUTION!

On LTH 3-Phase machines only, correct pump motor rotation must be verified before operation!

Motor Fan

3. Flip NORMAL/DELIME switch on back of control box to DELIME and start the machine.

4. Observe rotation of motor fan and quickly stop the machine.

5. If rotation is incorrect, disconnect electrical power and reverse the L1 and L2 connections at terminal block.

VENTILATION

This machine may be operated with or without an exhaust hood depending on local or state codes.

THERMOSTATS

The thermostats on these machines have been set at the factory. They should only be adjusted by authorized service personnel.

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INSTALLATION

INSTRUCTIONS

VOLTAGE CHECK

1. Ensure power switch is in the OFF position and apply power to the machine.

2. Check the incoming power at terminal block and ensure it corresponds to voltage listed on the data plate. If not, contact a qualified service agency to examine the problem.

!

CAUTION i

CAUTION!

Do not run the machine if voltage is too high or too low (refer to applicable electrical codes) .

3. Shut off the service breaker and mark it as being for the machine.

4. Advise all proper personnel of any problems and of the location of the service breaker. Replace control box cover.

PREPARING

CHEMICAL FEEDER

PUMPS

These machines are supplied with detergent, rinse-aid, and sanitizer chemical feeder pumps.

Locate open ends of chemical tubes with the stiffeners and place each one in the appropriate container.

• Red Tubing = Detergent • Blue Tubing = Rinse-aid

• White Tubing = Sanitizer

CAUTION!

Chlorine-based sanitizers can be detrimental to this machine if the chemical solution is too strong. Contact chemical supplier to ensure the dispenser is set-up correctly.

PRIMING CHEMICAL

FEEDER PUMPS

Chemical feeder pumps need priming when the machine is first installed or if the chemical lines have been removed and air was allowed to enter.

CAUTION! Water must be in the sump and wash tank before chemicals are dispensed.

1. Verify proper chemical tube with stiffener is in the proper container.

2. Use toggle switches on front of control box to prime each pump. There are three priming switches:

3. To prime the pumps, hold the switch in the momentary position until the chemical is seen entering the sump.

• Detergent:

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INSTALLATION

PRIMING CHEMICAL

FEEDER PUMPS

• Rinse-aid:

INSTRUCTIONS

WARNING!

Some of the chemicals used in dishwashing might cause chemical burns if they come in contact with skin.

Wear protective gear when handling these chemicals.

If any contact with skin occurs, immediately follow the treatment instructions provided with the chemicals.

• Sanitizer:

4. Detergent is dispensed during the wash cycle. The amount of detergent might need to be adjusted depending on water quality and type of detergent.

5. Rinse-aid is dispensed during the final rinse. The amount of rinse-aid might need to be adjusted depending on water hardness and results.

6. Sanitizer is dispensed during the final rinse. The amount of sanitizer might need to be adjusted depending on the concentration and type of sanitizer used.

7. Refer to Cycle Timer Instructions section for instructions on adjusting the chemical feeder pumps.

HEATER CONTACTOR

WIRES (LTH ONLY)

1. Disconnect electrical power at the breaker or disconnect switch and lockout/ tagout in accordance with procedures and codes.

2. Remove control box top.

3. Locate loose connector with orange/white and red/white wires.

4. Plug loose connector into empty connector on right side of the thermostat board.

CAUTION!

Heater contactor wires must NOT be connected before water fills machine the first time!

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5. Replace control box top.

6. Reconnect electrical power at the breaker or disconnect switch in accordance with procedures and codes.

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INSTALLATION

OVERVIEW

NOTICE

Machines with serial numbers before 21I398053 have the old

CAM timer. See earlier manual .

The timer accepts user input and provides feedback on the status of the dishmachine.

Cycle steps are the different sub-cycles

(fill, drain, etc.) of the total wash cycle.

LEDs

Check

Cycle

Count

CYCLE TIMER INSTRUCTIONS

SELECT CYCLE STEP TO ADJUST PRESS SAVE TO EXIT

CYCLE

COUNT

DISH

CYCLE

TIMER

Adjustable

Cycle

Steps

• Drain

• Fill

• Sanitizer

• Detergent

• Rinse Aid

• Spare

Display

STEP

TIME

STEP

SAVE

EXIT

TIMER

MODEL

Select

Model

SELECT MODEL

Save and Exit Change Cycle

Step Start Time

Change Cycle

Step Duration

POWERING ON

SELECTING MODEL

The display will read "JACKSON WWS" and the firmware version when powered on.

This is the Default/Home screen.

• If inactive for 15 seconds the blue backlight will turn off.

• If inactive for 30 seconds the display will turn off.

• Inactivity timer will reset if any button is pushed.

• Push any button while inactive and the display will turn on and show the

Home screen.

1. With the display on, press TIMER MODEL. Display will show "SELECT MODEL" and the currently-active model.

SELECT CYCLE STEP TO ADJUST PRESS SAVE TO EXIT

CYCLE

COUNT

SELECT MODEL:

DELTA 5

STEP

TIME

STEP

DISH

CYCLE

TIMER

SAVE

EXIT

TIMER

MODEL

SELECT MODEL

2. Select correct model using ARROW buttons under STEP DURATION.

3. Press SAVE/EXIT.

SELECT CYCLE STEP TO ADJUST PRESS SAVE TO EXIT

Model

CONS I-E

(Use for I-E,

I-E-FL, and I-HH)

CYCLE

COUNT

SELECT MODEL:

CONS I-E

DISH

CYCLE

TIMER

CONS I-E-LTH

STEP

TIME

STEP

SAVE

EXIT

TIMER

MODEL

SELECT MODEL

07610-004-25-06-Q 13

INSTALLATION

CYCLE TIMER INSTRUCTIONS

CHANGING CYCLE

STEP TIMES

1. Press button for step being changed. The LED for that step will come on.

SELECT CYCLE STEP TO ADJUST PRESS SAVE TO EXIT

The first two steps

(CYCLE and PUMP) are fixed and can't be adjusted. All other steps are adjustable.

Timing of the total wash cycle begins when an open door is closed.

Machine returns to IDLE after one full cycle.

CYCLE

COUNT

SAVE

EXIT

START DURATION

1.50 5.00

STEP

TIME

STEP

DISH

CYCLE

TIMER

TIMER

MODEL

SELECT MODEL

2. Change STEP START TIME or STEP DURATION using ARROW buttons

(adjustments are made in 0.25-second increments).

SELECT CYCLE STEP TO ADJUST PRESS SAVE TO EXIT

CYCLE

COUNT

SAVE

EXIT

START DURATION

2.00 5.75

STEP

TIME

STEP

DISH

CYCLE

TIMER

TIMER

MODEL

SELECT MODEL

3. Press SAVE/EXIT to save the change and exit.

SELECT CYCLE STEP TO ADJUST PRESS SAVE TO EXIT

Hold ARROW buttons for rapid change (slew).

Change is also saved if inactive for 10 seconds or any other button is pressed.

"M" = Modifed Timing

"F" = Factory Defaults

CYCLE

COUNT

JACKSON WWS

SW v30013M

STEP

TIME

STEP

DISH

CYCLE

TIMER

SAVE

EXIT

TIMER

MODEL

SELECT MODEL

4. Repeat with other steps as needed.

5. To review current settings for a given step, press button for that step during IDLE.

Its current STEP START TIME and STEP DURATION will be displayed.

SELECT CYCLE STEP TO ADJUST PRESS SAVE TO EXIT

CYCLE

COUNT

SAVE

EXIT

START DURATION

2.00 5.75

STEP

TIME

STEP

DISH

CYCLE

TIMER

TIMER

MODEL

SELECT MODEL

07610-004-25-06-Q 14

INSTALLATION

RESETTING TO

FACTORY DEFAULTS

CYCLE TIMER INSTRUCTIONS

1. Press and hold CYCLE COUNT button and DOWN ARROW button (under STEP

DURATION) simultaneously for 3–4 seconds.

SELECT CYCLE STEP TO ADJUST PRESS SAVE TO EXIT

Firmware version changes, so number will be different depending on when timer was installed.

CYCLE

COUNT

START DURATION

1.50 5.00

STEP

TIME

STEP

DISH

CYCLE

TIMER

SAVE

EXIT

TIMER

MODEL

SELECT MODEL

2. Resets all settings to factory defaults for the active model. Cycle count is unaffected by the reset.

3. Firmware version on the Home screen shows "F" at the end, indicating the timer is now set to factory defaults for the active model.

SELECT CYCLE STEP TO ADJUST PRESS SAVE TO EXIT

"M" = Modifed Timing

"F" = Factory Defaults

CYCLE

COUNT

SAVE

EXIT

JACKSON WWS

SW v30013F

STEP

TIME

STEP

DISH

CYCLE

TIMER

TIMER

MODEL

SELECT MODEL

CHECKING CYCLE

COUNT

1. Press CYCLE COUNT button. Cycle count will show on display.

SELECT CYCLE STEP TO ADJUST PRESS SAVE TO EXIT

CYCLE

COUNT

CYCLE COUNT:

12

STEP

TIME

STEP

SAVE

EXIT

SELECT MODEL

DISH

CYCLE

TIMER

TIMER

MODEL

07610-004-25-06-Q 15

INSTALLATION

PLANT TEST MODE

CYCLE TIMER INSTRUCTIONS

1. Press and hold CYCLE COUNT button and DOWN ARROW button (under STEP

START TIME) simultaneously for 3–4 seconds.

SELECT CYCLE STEP TO ADJUST PRESS SAVE TO EXIT

CYCLE

COUNT

PLANT TEST

-DoorClosed

STEP

TIME

STEP

DISH

CYCLE

TIMER

SAVE

EXIT

TIMER

MODEL

SELECT MODEL

After 15 seconds of no button being pressed, the timer exits the plant test mode.

If more than one input is on, the first letters of each will show

(e.g. "Drain-DH" indicates the DRAIN output and

DoorClosed and Heavy inputs are on).

2. Press and hold the DRAIN button. The DRAIN output stays on while the button is held. The output turns off when the button is released. Repeat for the other seven buttons (use SAVE/EXIT to activate CYCLE output, use CYCLE COUNT to activate PUMP output). Second row of display shows outputs and inputs that are active.

SELECT CYCLE STEP TO ADJUST PRESS SAVE TO EXIT

Outputs

Cycle

Wash

Drain

Fill

Sani

Deter

Rinse

Spare

CYCLE

COUNT

SAVE

EXIT

PLANT TEST

Drain-DoorClosed

STEP

TIME

STEP

SELECT MODEL

DISH

CYCLE

TIMER

TIMER

MODEL

Inputs

DoorClosed

Start

3. Plant test mode can also be used to prime chemicals if the machine has no priming function. Open door and press and hold the SANI button until sanitizer is seen entering the wash sump/tank and no air is in the line.

SELECT CYCLE STEP TO ADJUST PRESS SAVE TO EXIT

CYCLE

COUNT

PLANT TEST

Deter-Start

STEP

TIME

STEP

SAVE

EXIT

SELECT MODEL

4. Repeat for DETER and RINSE AID buttons.

DISH

CYCLE

TIMER

TIMER

MODEL

07610-004-25-06-Q 16

OPERATION

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

PREPARATION

Before operating the machine , verify the following:

1. The sump strainer and pan strainer are in place and clean.

2. The drain stopper is installed.

3. The wash/rinse arms (top and bottom) are installed and secure.

POWER UP

To place the machine in standby, flip OFF/ON/FILL switch to ON position.

FILLING THE

WASH TUB

1. For the initial fill (installation or beginning of day), close door and depress and hold OFF/ON/FILL switch in FILL position for approximately 8–10 seconds.

2. Open door and verify water level is correct. Water must be between lines on drain stopper. For lowest energy use, water should be at lowest line on drain stopper. This is only necessary during initial fill. After this, water level is controlled by timer.

If water level needs adjusted, see

Cycle Timer Instructions.

Highest

Energy

Usage

Lowest

Energy

Usage

07610-004-25-06-Q 17

OPERATION

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

FILLING THE

WASH TUB

3. Verify drain stopper is preventing wash tub water from pouring out excessively.

There might be slight leakage from drain hole. Verify there are no other leaks before proceeding further.

4. Fill wash tub completely before operating wash pump to prevent damage to components.

5. Once wash tub is filled, machine is ready for operation.

FIRST RACK

The first rack of ware can quickly reduce the temperature of the wash tank. The first rack will sometimes need to be run again. Any time the machine hasn't been operated for an extended period of time this is possible, but unlikely, and depends on the type of ware, its temperature, and the ambient temperature of the kitchen area. To ensure proper operation, always observe wash and rinse temperatures when first starting the machine.

WARE

PREPARATION

Proper preparation of ware is essential for the smooth, efficient operation of the machine. Proper preparation also results in fewer re-washes and uses substantially less detergent. Remove all solid food and scraps from ware and spray with pre-rinse hose before placing in the machine.

Place cups and glasses upside-down in racks so they don't hold water during the cycle. Pre-soak flatware in warm water to assist in removing food. Load plates and saucers in the same direction, with the food surface facing the unload end of the machine.

WASHING A

RACK OF WARE

On the I-E-LTH, choose

Normal, Medium, or Heavy cycle before opening door.

To wash a rack, open door completely (avoid hot water dripping from the door) and slide rack into the machine. Close door and the machine will start automatically.

Once the cycle is complete, open door (again careful of the dripping hot water) and remove rack of clean ware. Replace with a rack of soiled ware and close door. The next cycle starts automatically.

I-E-FL loads from front only.

OPERATIONAL

INSPECTION

07610-004-25-06-Q

Based on use, the pan strainer might become clogged with soil and debris as the workday progresses. Operators should regularly inspect the pan strainer to ensure it has not become clogged. If the strainer becomes clogged, it will reduce the washing capability of the machine. Instruct operators to clean out the pan strainer at regular intervals or as required by workload.

18

OPERATION

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

SHUTDOWN &

CLEANING

1. Turn machine off by flipping OFF/ON/FILL switch to OFF position.

2. Open door.

3. Remove drain stopper and allow tub to drain.

WARNING! Wash tank water could be hot.

4. Remove sump strainer and pan strainer.

5. Use a hand-scraper to scrape soil and debris into a trash basket.

6. Rinse and replace strainers.

7. Unscrew wash/rinse arms from their manifolds.

07610-004-25-06-Q 19

OPERATION

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

SHUTDOWN &

CLEANING

8. Verify nozzles and arms are free from obstruction. If clogged, remove end-caps, clean nozzles with a brush, and flush with fresh water.

9. Replace end-caps and ensure they are tight.

10. Spray or wipe-out interior of machine.

11. Replace wash/rinse arms.

12. Ensure sump strainer and pan strainer are clean and securely in place.

13. Use stainless steel polish to clean and protect outside of machine.

07610-004-25-06-Q 20

OPERATION

DELIMING INSTRUCTIONS

DELIMING

1. Follow Filling the Wash Tub section of this manual.

2. Add deliming solution per chemical supplier’s instructions.

3. Close door.

4. Flip NORMAL/DELIME switch on the back of the control box to DELIME.

DELIME NORMAL

5. Run machine period of time recommended by chemical supplier.

6. Wait five minutes, then inspect inside of machine. If machine is not delimed, run again.

7. Flip NORMAL/DELIME switch to NORMAL.

8. Run two cycles to remove residual deliming solution.

9. Drain and re-fill machine.

CAUTION!

This equipment is not recommended for use with deionized water or other aggressive fluids. Use of deionized water or other aggressive fluids will result in corrosion and failure of materials and components. Use of deionized water or other aggressive fluids will void the manufacturer’s warranty.

07610-004-25-06-Q 21

OPERATION

DETERGENT CONTROL

DETERGENT

CONTROL

Detergent use and water hardness are two factors that greatly contribute to the machine's operating efficiency. Using the proper amount of detergent can become a source of substantial savings. A qualified water-treatment specialist can determine what is needed for maximum efficiency from the detergent. i

• Hard water greatly affects the performance of the machine, causing the amount of detergent required for washing to increase. If the machine is installed in an area with hard water, the manufacturer recommends the installation of water treatment equipment.

• Deposited solids from hard water can cause spotting that will not be removed with a drying agent. Treated water will reduce this occurence.

• Treated water might not be suitable for use in other areas of operation and it might be necessary to install a water treatment system for the water going to the machine only. Discuss this option with a qualified water treatment specialist.

• Properly train operators on how much detergent is to be used per cycle. Meet with a water treatment specialist and chemical supplier to discuss a complete training program for operators.

• Water temperature is an important factor in ensuring the machine functions properly, and the machine's data plate details what the minimum temperatures must be for the incoming water supply, the wash tank, and the rinse tank. If minimum requirements are not met, ware might not be clean or sanitized.

• Instruct operators to observe required temperatures and to report when they fall below the minimum allowed. A loss of temperature can indicate a larger problem.

07610-004-25-06-Q 22

MAINTENANCE

PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE

PREVENTATIVE

MAINTENANCE

The manufacturer highly recommends that any maintenance and repairs not specifically discussed in this manual be performed only by QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.

Performing maintenance on your machine may void your warranty, lead to larger problems, or even cause harm to the operator. So if you have a question or concern, do not hesitate to contact a QUALIFIED SERVICE AGENCY.

By following the operating and cleaning instructions in this manual, you should get the most efficient results from your machine. As a reminder, here are some steps to take to ensure that you are using the machine the way it was designed to work: i

!

CAUTION

CAUTION!

Do NOT beat strainers to remove soil and debris!

1. Ensure water temperatures match those listed on machine data plate. Water temperature could be too low for a variety of reasons.

2. Ensure strainers are in place, laying flat, and free of soil and debris before operating machine. To clean strainers, wipe out with a rag and rinse under a faucet. For stubborn debris, a toothpick can be used. Do not beat strainers on waste cans; once bent, they will not work properly.

3. Ensure all wash/rinse arms are secure in machine before operating.

4. Ensure drain stopper is in position before operating.

5. Remove as much soil from ware as possible before loading into racks.

6. Do not overload racks.

7. Ensure glasses are placed upside-down in rack.

8. Ensure all chemicals being injected into machine have been verifiedare at correct concentrations.

9. Clean machine at end of every workday (see Shutdown and Cleaning section).

10. Follow all safety procedures, whether listed in this manual or put forth by local, state, or national codes/regulations.

07610-004-25-06-Q 23

TROUBLESHOOTING

OBSERVATION

Machine will not run, no voltage at wash relay terminals L1 and T1.

POSSIBLE CAUSE

1. Service disconnect switch

off or faulty.

2. Branch circuit breaker

tripped/fuse blown.

3. Loose or broken connection

to machine.

Machine will not run in “ON” position or in Delime mode.

1. Door switch is defective.

2. Faulty OFF/ON/FILL switch.

3. Faulty NORMAL/DELIME

switch.

Machine fills continuously even with no power applied to the machine.

Water inlet solenoid valve allowing water into machine.

Machine runs continuously in the wash cycle.

Machine will not hold water.

Machine will not fill, other functions work.

1. Machine is in Delime mode.

2. Possible issue with timer.

1. Faulty drain ball.

2. Obstructed drain hole.

3. Drain linkage is binding.

1. Y-strainer clogged.

2. Incoming water to machine is

turned off.

3. Faulty OFF/ON/FILL switch.

4. Faulty solenoid coil.

TROUBLESHOOTING

REMEDY

1. Turn disconnect on.

2. Reset or replace.

3. Tighten or replace connections.

1. With door open, check for voltage between

ORANGE/WHITE door switch and neutral.

If 120 V, replace the door switch.

2. With switch ON, check voltage between BLACK

and WHITE/BLACK wires to switch. Replace the

switch if 120 V.

3. In the NORMAL position, check the voltage between

WHITE/BLACK and WHITE/RED wires to switch.

If 120 V, replace the switch.

1. Check water pressure during fill, pressure must

be 15 PSI.

2. Repair or replace water inlet solenoid valve.

1. Flip NORMAL/DELIME switch to NORMAL mode.

2. Contact the manufacturer.

1. Replace drain ball.

2. Clear obstruction from drain.

3. Repair damaged drain mechanism parts.

1. Clean strainer screen.

2. Turn on water to the machine.

3. Depress switch, measure between BLACK and

WHITE/GREEN wires. If 120 V, replace switch.

4. If coil has voltage but no continuity, replace solenoid.

07610-004-25-06-Q 24

TROUBLESHOOTING

OBSERVATION

Machine fills slowly and/or the rinse is weak.

POSSIBLE CAUSE

1. Clogged or obstructed

rinse arms.

2. Low incoming water pressure.

Doors will not close completely.

3. Y-strainer is clogged.

1. Improper spring tension.

Water leaks at wash pump.

Ware is not coming clean.

2. Obstruction in door channel.

1. Wash pump seal is defective.

2. Petcock or pump drain leaking.

1. Machine temperatures are not

up to the minimum requirements.

2. No detergent/too much

detergent.

TROUBLESHOOTING

REMEDY

1. Remove and clean the rinse arms.

2. Adjust the water pressure regulator to ensure that

there is 15 PSI water flow pressure.

3. Clean out the Y-strainer.

1. Adjust spring tension as required by loosening

(not removing) spring bolt nuts and adjusting the

tension. Tighten nuts when done.

2. Remove the obstruction.

1. Replace wash pump seal.

2. Close shut or tighten.

1. Verify that incoming water temperature meets

requirements listed on the machine data plate.

2. Adjust detergent concentration as required for the

amount of water held by the machine. (Contact the

chemical supplier before making any changes.)

07610-004-25-06-Q 25

21

12

26

18

11

PARTS

13

7

10 12 9

12

TO DRAIN

SOLENOID

(SEE SCHEMATIC)

38

13 25

8

I-E/I-E-FL/I-HH CONTROL BOX

17

24

12

22

34

30

31

37 14 15 15 16

23

4

3

4

ITEM

1

2

5 1

6

07610-004-25-06-Q

2

1

1

QTY

3

3

35 2 36 2

35 2

33

32 1

12

22

21

1

3

2

23

19

2

DESCRIPTION

Switch, Prime

Light, Red

Light, Green

Switch, Delime

Cycle Counter

Screw, 4-40 x 1/4" Phillips Pan Head with Washer

28 13 2 13 20 27 29 5

PART NUMBER

05930-011-49-54

05945-504-07-18

05954-504-08-18

05930-301-21-18

05990-111-35-38

05305-002-32-38

6

26

PARTS

I-E/I-E-FL/I-HH CONTROL BOX

24

28

29

30

31

25

26

27

32 1

33

34

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

8

9

ITEM

7

20

21

22

23

17

18

19

35 2

1

1

1

6

1

1

2

1

1

1

1

1

1

2

1

18

11

1

1

1

QTY

1

1

1

1

2

1

1

1

2

36 2

37

1

1

DESCRIPTION

Terminal Block

Contactor, 115 V, 30 A

Terminal Board

Lug, Ground

Spacer, Terminal Block

Lock Nut, 10-24 SS Hex with Nylon Insert

Locknut, 6-32 Hex with Nylon Insert

Fitting, 1/2", Plastic

Fitting, 1/2”, 45-degree, Plastic

Bushing, Heyco Split

Grommet, 1/2" OD x 3/8"

Decal, Power Connection

Switch, Power

Lock, Control Box

Switch, Pressure

Control Box

Decal, Lower Control

Bracket, Timer Mounting

Relay, Pole 115 V

Bracket, Pressure Switch

Decal, Wash/Rinse Temperature

P Clamp

Thermometer

Plug, 1/2"

Decal, Upper

Timer, Electronic Cycle

Decal, Electronic Timer Guide

Decal, Warning–Disconnect Power

Chemical Feeder Pump Assembly, 36 RPM, 115 V

Chemical Feeder Pump Assembly, 36 RPM, 230 V

Chemical Feeder Pump Assembly, 14 RPM, 115 V

Chemical Feeder Pump Assembly, 14 RPM, 230 V

Plug, Dome

05700-004-08-77

05945-111-35-19

05700-004-08-99

09905-002-82-46

05975-002-61-42

06685-111-68-49

04730-011-60-22

09905-004-11-13

05700-004-88-53

09905-004-69-92

09905-004-08-16

05700-003-25-02

05700-003-78-74

05700-003-25-03

05700-003-31-86

05975-002-29-94

PART NUMBER

05940-500-09-61

05945-109-05-69

05940-021-94-85

05940-200-76-00

05700-011-40-05

05310-373-01-00

05310-373-03-00

05975-011-45-13

05975-011-45-23

05975-200-40-00

05325-011-46-73

09905-011-47-64

05930-111-38-79

05340-102-01-00

06685-003-36-13

05700-003-81-49

09905-004-21-08

1 Machines with serial numbers before 20F386545 have the old CAM timer. See earlier manual .

2 See Chemical Feeder Pumps section for components.

07610-004-25-06-Q 27

PARTS

35

38

7

9

2

11

15

27

3 3 8

10

35

12

5 2

6 2

5 2

20

39 1

34

32

4

35

14

9a

I-E-LTH CONTROL BOX

29

26

31

25

40

30

30

30

36

37

1

22

16 32 23

19

23

31 25

21

24

13

33

23

18

ITEM

1

2

3

4

7

8

5 2

6 2

07610-004-25-06-Q

QTY

1

1

2

1

1

1

2

1

DESCRIPTION

I-E-LTH Control Box Complete Assembly

Box, Control Assembly

Bracket, Terminal Block

Bracket, Pressure Switch

Bracket, Timer Mounting

Chemical Feeder Pump Assembly, 36 RPM

Chemical Feeder Pump Assembly, 14 RPM

Timer, Wash Cycle Delay

Contactor, 30 A

28

20

35

17

35

17

35

PART NUMBER

05700-004-49-01

05700-004-49-02

05700-004-51-59

05700-004-08-99

05700-004-08-77

05700-003-78-74

05700-003-31-86

05945-002-13-78

05945-004-43-74

28

PARTS

I-E-LTH CONTROL BOX

1

1

1

3

1

1

1

3

1

1

1

1

1

21

1

14

2

1

1

3

6

2

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

QTY

1

1

1

27

28

29

30

31

23

24

25

26

35

36

37

38

32

33

34

39 1

40

16

17

18

19

13

14

15

20

21

22

ITEM

9

9a

10

11

12

DESCRIPTION

Thermostat, Electric (Dual)

Probe, Thermistor 4”

Terminal Board

Terminal Block, 3-Pole

Contactor, 30 A

Counter, Plastic

Relay, Top Mount

Lug, Ground

P-clamp, 1/4" ID

Switch, Pressure

Switch, On/Off/Fill

Switch, Chemical Prime

Switch, Normal/Delime

Switch, Cycle

Light, Amber

Light, Red

Light, Green

Temperature Gauge

Lock, Control Box

Decal, Ground

Decal, Normal/Delime

Decal, Warning–Disconnect Power

Fitting, 1/2", 45-degree Plastic

Decal, Wash/Rinse

Locknut, 6-32 Hex with Nylon Insert

Screw, 4-40 x 1/4" with Washer

Grommet, 1/2" OD x .38” ID

Locknut, 10-24 Hex with Nylon Insert

Decal, Copper Conductors

Bushing, Split

Bracket, Timer

Timer, Electronic Cycle

Plug, Dome

1 Machines with serial numbers before 20F386545 have the old CAM timer. See earlier manual .

2 See next section for components.

05945-504-07-18

05945-504-08-18

06685-004-31-46

05340-102-01-00

09905-011-86-86

09905-011-34-96

09905-004-08-16

05975-011-45-23

09905-002-82-46

05310-373-03-00

05305-002-32-38

05325-011-46-73

05310-373-01-00

09905-011-47-35

05975-200-40-00

05700-004-53-68

05700-004-88-53

05975-002-29-94

PART NUMBER

06685-004-17-27

06685-004-17-26

05940-021-94-85

05940-011-48-27

05945-002-74-20

05990-111-47-42

05945-111-47-51

05940-200-76-00

05975-002-61-42

06685-003-36-13

05930-111-38-79

05930-011-49-54

05930-301-21-18

05930-301-49-00

05945-111-44-44

07610-004-25-06-Q 29

PARTS

CHEMICAL FEEDER PUMPS, 115 V

2

3

4

ITEM

1

7

8

5

6

9

4

1

2

QTY

2

1

1

8

4

1

8

9

0570

1

0-003

6

2

-25-0

2

7

3

0570

0-003

-25-0

3

DESCRIPTION

Pump Housing

Screw, 8-32 x 3/8" Phillips

Roller, Plastic

Pump Cover

Screw, 6-32 x 3/4" Phillips

Screw, 8-32 x 1/2" Phillips

Tube, Squeeze, 8"

Motor, 14 RPM

Motor, 36 RPM

4

5

PART NUMBER

04320-111-37-09

05305-011-37-07

04320-002-82-28

04320-111-37-08

05305-011-37-05

05305-011-37-06

05700-003-22-89

04320-111-35-13

04320-111-35-14

07610-004-25-06-Q 30

PARTS

CHEMICAL FEEDER PUMPS, 208/230 V

2

3

4

ITEM

1

7

8

5

6

9

4

1

2

QTY

2

1

1

8

4

1

8

9

0570

1

0-003

6

2

-78-7

4

7

3

0570

0-003

-31-8

6

DESCRIPTION

Pump Housing

Screw, 8-32 x 3/8" Phillips

Roller, Plastic

Pump Cover

Screw, 6-32 x 3/4" Phillips

Screw, 8-32 x 1/2" Phillips

Tube, Squeeze, 8"

Motor, 14 RPM

Motor, 36 RPM

4

5

PART NUMBER

04320-111-37-09

05305-011-37-07

04320-002-82-28

04320-111-37-08

05305-011-37-05

05305-011-37-06

05700-003-22-89

04320-111-47-46

04320-111-47-47

07610-004-25-06-Q 31

PARTS

NOTICE

Machines with serial numbers before 21F394964 have a different hood. See earlier manual .

1

2

3

4

5

8

10

9

8

5

I-E/I-E-LTH HOOD

11

12

2

7

13

6

07610-004-25-06-Q 32

PARTS

10

11

12

8

9

6

7

13

2

3

4

5

ITEM

1

QTY

1

1

1

1

2

1

2

6

1

12

2

2

2

DESCRIPTION

Control Box Assembly, XL-E 115 V

Control Box Assembly, XL-E 208/230 V

Control Box Assembly, XL-E-LTH

Bolt, 1/4-20 x 1/2"

Guide, Hood

Screw, 10-32 x 1/2”

Support, Hood

Guide, Hood, Rear

Washer, 1/4-20

Locknut, Low-profile, 10-32

Air-gap

Gasket, Air-gap

Bracket, Plumbing Support

Reed Switch

Manifold, Wash Feed

NOTICE

Machines with serial numbers before 21F394964 have a different hood. See earlier manual .

I-E/I-E-LTH HOOD

PART NUMBER

05700-004-78-13

05700-004-16-66

05700-004-49-01

05305-274-02-00

05700-004-90-99

05305-011-44-51

05700-004-84-99

05700-004-87-24

05311-174-01-00

05310-004-28-70

09515-005-00-06

05330-002-14-48

05700-003-24-25

05930-002-36-80

05700-003-58-89

07610-004-25-06-Q 33

PARTS

5

3

2

4

1

6

7

8

9 10

11

16

17

12

07610-004-25-06-Q

I-E-FL HOOD

15

14

13

34

PARTS

10

11

12

13

7

8

9

14

15

16

17

5

6

3

4

ITEM

1

2

1

1

1

4

2

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

2

2

2

QTY

1

2

DESCRIPTION

Control Box Assembly, I-E-FL

Screw, 1/4-20 x 1/2" Button Head Hex

Cap, Snap-in

Bracket, Upright Upper

Upright, Left

Bracket, Upright Lower

Guide Block, Stop

Mount, Upper Panel

Snap Bushing

Reed Switch

Screw, 10-32 x 3/4" Truss Head

Upright, Right

Hood, Back

Shield, Air-gap (not shown)

Bracket, Plumbing Support

Air-gap

Gasket, Air-gap

I-E-FL HOOD

PART NUMBER

05700-004-78-13

05305-004-62-33

05340-004-77-82

05700-004-76-36

05700-004-81-54

05700-004-76-35

09330-004-77-73

05700-004-77-78

05975-210-05-00

05930-002-36-80

05305-011-62-17

05700-004-81-53

05700-004-77-69

05700-002-13-35

05700-003-24-25

05700-004-34-42

05330-002-14-48

07610-004-25-06-Q 35

PARTS

1

4

5

2

9

I-HH HOOD

10

11

8

6

7

12 3

13

07610-004-25-06-Q 36

PARTS

ITEM

1

9

10

11

12

13

6

7

8

4

5

2

3

QTY

1

1

4

1

1

1

2

6

1

10

2

6

12

DESCRIPTION

Control Box Assembly, 115 V

Control Box Assembly, 230 V

Locknut, 1/4-20 with Nylon Insert

Hood Support

Bolt, 1/4-20 x 1/2”

Washer, SS 1/4”

Bracket, Cantilever Support

Wear Button

Bracket, Plumbing Support

Air-gap

Gasket, Air-gap

Reed Switch

Spacer, Sleeve Hood

Manifold, Wash Feed

I-HH HOOD

PART NUMBER

05700-004-25-41

05700-004-30-24

05310-374-01-00

05700-004-13-45

05305-274-02-00

05311-174-01-00

09515-003-15-64

05700-011-88-01

05700-003-24-25

05700-004-34-42

05330-002-14-48

05930-002-36-80

05700-003-55-15

05700-004-25-72

07610-004-25-06-Q 37

PARTS

1

2

I-E SERIES/I-HH PLUMBING

Complete Plumbing Assembly

05700-004-21-11

3

4

3

4

5

2

3

ITEM

1

1

1

1

2

QTY

1

DESCRIPTION

Bushing, 3/4" to 1/2" Brass

Elbow, 90-degree, 1/2" Brass

Nipple, 1/2" x 3" Brass

Solenoid Valve, 1/2"

Y-strainer, 1/2" Brass

NOTICE

*Machines with serial numbers before 21E394202 have 3/4" plumbing. See earlier manual .

PART NUMBER

04730-002-56-27

04730-206-08-00

04730-004-20-10

04810-100-12-18

04730-217-01-10

5

07610-004-25-06-Q 38

PARTS

5

6

7

4

Complete Plumbing Assembly

05700-004-49-05

I-E-LTH PLUMBING

2

1

3

6

7

4

5

2

3

ITEM

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

QTY

1

DESCRIPTION

Y-strainer, 3/4" Brass

Nipple, 3/4" x 4 1/2" Brass

Solenoid Valve, 3/4"

Nipple, 3/4" x 1 3/8" Brass

Elbow, 90-degree, 3/4" Brass

Nipple, 3/4" x 3" Brass

Coupling, Water Inlet

PART NUMBER

04730-717-02-06

04730-004-04-53

04810-100-03-18

04730-207-34-00

04730-206-13-00

04730-011-38-29

04730-704-04-00

07610-004-25-06-Q 39

PARTS

PLUMBING OPTIONS

SHOCK ABSORBER (WATER ARRESTOR) OPTION

Water Arrestor, 1/2”

06685-100-05-00

I-E Series/I-HH

Tee, 1/2” x 1/2” x 1/2”

04730-211-27-00

I-E-LTH

Tee, 3/4” x 3/4” x 1/2”

04730-211-06-00

Nipple, 1/2” NPT, Close, Brass

04730-207-15-00

Nipple, 3/4” NPT, Close, Brass

04730-207-34-00

WATER TREATMENT OPTION

Scaltrol System

04730-003-05-76

Replacement Cartridge

(inspect at least every 6 months)

RSC-100

07610-004-25-06-Q

PRESSURE REGULATING VALVE OPTION

Water Pressure Regulator, 1/2"

(I-E Series/I-HH)

04820-100-04-07

Water Pressure Regulator, 3/4"

(I-E-LTH)

06685-011-58-22

40

PARTS

19

23, 18

3c

3d 24, 18

3d

3a

3e

3b

18

20

5

22

10, 11, 12

13

I-E/I-E-LTH DOOR

NOTICE door. See

2 earlier manual .

4

9

15, 16

3

2 5

9

17

16

15

20

21, 25

7

4

8

6

10

14

17, 18

11

19, 11, 12

1

12

13

6

7

8

14

20 21

22

07610-004-25-06-Q 41

PARTS

ITEM

1

2

3

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

3a

3b

3c

5

6

3d

3e

4

10

11

12

13

7

8

9

2

4

2

1

1

1

2

2

2

4

2

2

2

1

2

1

1

1

2

2

2

2

2

2

2

QTY

1

2

DESCRIPTION

Complete Cantilever Arm Assembly (items 1–5)

Cantilever Arm Only

Spring Pin, 1/4" x 1 1/8"

Yoke Assembly

Cotter Pin

Yoke

Clevis Pin, 5/16” x 1 3/8”

Nylon Washer

Bushing

Nut, Center Locknut 3/8-16

Plug, Cantilever Arm

Bracket, Cantilever Arm

Screw, 1/4-20 x 5/8" Hex

Connector, Door

Screw, 1/4-20 x 1 1/2"

Rod, Spring

Spring

Bolt, Cantilever Hanger Eye 3/8-16

Washer, 3/8" ID x 7/8" OD

Nut, 3/8-16 Hex

Locknut, 8-32 Hex with Nylon Insert

Cover, Door Magnet

Magnet, Reed Switch

Door

Door Stop, Front

Locknut, 1/4-20 Hex with Nylon Insert

Door Stop, Rear

Door Guide

NOTICE

Machines with serial numbers before 21F394964 have a different door. See earlier manual .

I-E/I-E-LTH DOOR

PART NUMBER

05700-004-85-10

05700-001-21-00

05315-407-06-00

05700-000-75-77

05315-207-01-00

05700-000-75-78

05315-700-01-00

05311-369-03-00

03120-100-03-00

05310-256-04-00

05340-011-35-00

05700-003-88-91

05305-274-24-00

05700-004-85-11

05305-274-23-00

05700-003-67-39

05340-109-02-00

05306-956-05-00

05311-176-02-00

05310-276-01-00

05310-272-02-00

05700-004-07-39

05930-111-51-68

05700-004-84-98

05700-004-85-74

05310-374-01-00

05700-004-86-86

05330-600-01-00

07610-004-25-06-Q 42

PARTS

I-E-FL DOOR

5

2

Complete Door Assembly

05700-004-74-43

6

16

7

1

A

14

SECTION A-A

12 17

8

A

15

3

9

13

11

10

4

07610-004-25-06-Q 43

PARTS

5

6

3

4

ITEM

1

2

7

8

9

10

11

15

16

17

12

13

14

1

1

1

1

QTY

1

1

1

1

1

1

2

4

10

2

1

4

2

DESCRIPTION

Panel, Door Outer

Panel, Door Inner

Bracket, Door Right

Bracket, Door Left

Guide, Rack, Right

Guide, Rack, Left

Door Handle Support

Door Handle

Spring, Door Torsion, Right

Spring, Door Torsion, Left

Yoke, Spring Rod

Magnet, 3/8" x 2 1/2"

Set Screw, 8-32 x 5/8"

Washer, Nylon

Locknut, 1/4-20 Hex with Nylon Insert

Screw, 1/4-20 x 1/2" Button Head Hex

Screw, 8-32 x 1/4" Pan Phillips Head

Complete Door Assembly

05700-004-74-43

I-E-FL DOOR

PART NUMBER

05700-004-78-22

05700-004-77-68

05700-004-74-35

05700-004-74-36

05700-004-72-81

05700-004-72-82

05700-004-17-42

05700-003-26-62

05340-004-74-71

05340-004-77-89

09515-004-74-76

05930-111-51-68

05305-004-77-87

05311-369-03-00

05310-374-01-00

05305-004-62-33

05305-172-09-00

07610-004-25-06-Q 44

PARTS

1

I-HH DOOR

8

2

26

18

19

12

7

9

7

16

15

3

5

6

7

9

27c

27e

27d

27a

23

8

9

20

21

22

4 8

13 14

27b

27

11

10

17

24

25

07610-004-25-06-Q 45

PARTS

17

18

19

20

13

14

15

16

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

27a

27b

27c

27d

27e

N/A

N/A

N/A

6

7

4

5

2

3

ITEM

1

8

9

10

11

12

2

2

2

1

2

2

1

4

4

2

4

2

4

3

2

1

1

1

2

1

2

2

2

2

1

2

22

1

1

QTY

1

1

2

12

16

10

07610-004-25-06-Q

DESCRIPTION

Door, Front Outer

Door, Left Outer

Door, Right Outer

Bracket, Door Connecting

Handle, Door Front

Plug, Cantilever

Washer, 1/4-20 ID

Locknut, 1/4-20 Low Profile with Nylon Insert

Bolt, 1/4-20 x 1/2" Long

Door Stop

Bumper, HH Door

Nut, Lock 1/4-20 Hex with Nylon Insert

Magnet, Door Stop Assembly

Screw, 1/4-20 x 5/8"

Connecting Link

Spacer, PB Bolt

Cantilever Arm Bracket

Cantilever Arm

Sleeve, Cantilever Hang Eye

Bolt, Cantilever Hang Eye

Nut, Hex 3/8-16

Washer, Impeller 3/8"

Plate, Spring Mutiplier

Spring Link

Spring, Catilever Door

Door Upper

Yoke Assembly

Cotter Pin

Yoke

Clevis Pin

Nylon Washer

Bushing

Lock Nut, 3/8-16 SS (not shown)

Lower Door Glide (not shown)

Upper Door Glide (not shown)

I-HH DOOR

PART NUMBER

05700-004-14-21

05700-004-14-19

05700-004-14-17

05700-004-14-23

05700-004-14-30

05340-011-35-00

05311-174-01-00

05310-374-02-00

05305-274-02-00

05700-002-00-84

05700-004-14-25

05310-374-01-00

05700-002-25-08

05305-002-20-30

05700-021-92-45

05700-000-29-40

05700-003-88-91

05700-004-14-32

05700-000-85-69

05306-956-05-00

05310-276-01-00

05311-176-02-00

05700-002-00-88

05700-002-00-91

05340-111-35-22

05700-002-01-30

05700-000-75-77

05315-207-01-00

05700-000-75-78

05315-700-01-00

05311-369-03-00

03120-100-03-00

05310-256-04-00

05700-002-23-64

05700-002-00-83

46

PARTS

WASH ARMS

1

1

2

3

2

3

ITEM

1

4

1

2

QTY

1

1

DESCRIPTION

Bearing Assembly

O-ring, 117-S70 Silicon

Wash Arm End-cap

Wash Arm

5

2

Wash Arm Assembly

05700-003-59-35

2 per Machine

6

4

4

PART NUMBER

05700-021-35-97

05330-002-60-69

05700-011-35-92

05700-003-57-70

3

07610-004-25-06-Q 47

PARTS

WASH MANIFOLD

1

2

9

3

4

10A

10

9

5

6

7

8

9

3

4

ITEM

1

2

10

2

1

1

2

2

4

4

QTY

2

1

1

DESCRIPTION

Bolt, 3/8-16 x 3/8" SS

Casting, Upper Wash Manifold

3/8" Lockwasher, SS

3/8" Hex Nut, SS

Bolt, 3/8-16 x 1 1/4" SS

Lower Wash Manifold

Gasket, Wash Manifold

3/8" Bevel, Square

O-ring

Wash Manifold Tube

Wash Manifold Tube High Hood (not shown)

07610-004-25-06-Q

5

6

7

8

3

4

PART NUMBER

05306-011-36-95

05700-031-34-82

05311-276-01-00

05310-276-01-00

05305-276-10-00

05700-003-78-40

05700-111-35-03

05311-011-35-36

05330-111-35-15

05700-003-58-89

05700-004-25-71

48

PARTS

4

5

TUB

6

7

1

3

8

6

7

8

4

5

2

3

ITEM

1

1

4

4

4

4

1

1

1

1

1

QTY

1

DESCRIPTION

Rack Guide Assembly, I-E Series/I-HH

Rack Guide Assembly, I-E-FL

Bulkhead Fitting, 1/2”

Clamp, Nylon

Lock Nut, 10-24

Wash Arm Assembly

Bolt, 1/4-20 x 1/2”

Lock Nut, 1/4-20

Bolt, 1/4-20 x 1 1/8”

Lock Nut, 1/4-20

Lower Wash Manifold

Rack Rail (included with item #1)

07610-004-25-06-Q

2

PART NUMBER

05700-031-36-76

05700-004-84-25

04730-011-45-21

04730-011-39-01

05310-373-01-00

05700-003-59-35

05305-274-02-00

05310-374-01-00

05305-274-21-00

05310-374-01-00

05700-003-78-40

05700-001-28-19

49

PARTS

1

5

6

4

WASH SUMP

11

12

13

3

2

4

5

6

2

3

ITEM

1

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

14a

07610-004-25-06-Q

1

1

9

1

2

QTY

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

DESCRIPTION

Pump & Motor Assembly

Pump Drain Hose

Clamp, 7/16” to 25/32”

Sump Weldment

Sump Gasket

Lock Nut, 1/4-20

Drain Solenoid, 115 V

Drain Solenoid, 208/230 V

Drain Link

Connection, Drain Link

Fitting, 1/2" Plastic

Box, Drain Solenoid

Cover, Drain Solenoid

Decal, Warning-Disconnect Power

Fuse Holder Assembly, In-line

Fuse, In-line 1 A (not shown)

7

14

8

10

9

PART NUMBER

See Pump & Motor page.

05700-004-08-52

04730-011-36-05

05700-003-78-41

05330-003-78-31

05310-374-01-00

04810-200-11-00

04810-111-87-74

See next page.

See next page.

05975-011-45-13

05700-003-78-46

05700-003-78-48

09905-100-75-93

05920-004-55-23

05920-004-55-14

50

PARTS

SPILLWAY

6

5

1

2

4

5

6

2

3

ITEM

1

1

1

1

1

3

QTY

1

DESCRIPTION

Gasket, Spillway

Spillway

Lock Nut, 1/4-20 Hex with Nylon Insert

Drain Link

Connector, Drain Link

Drain Seat

07610-004-25-06-Q

3

4

PART NUMBER

05700-111-34-52

05700-003-52-13

05310-374-01-00

05700-003-78-49

05700-004-53-23

05700-004-37-18

51

PARTS

Complete Assembly

Complete Pump &

Motor Assembly

06105-004-24-80

PUMP & MOTOR

LTH 3-Phase Only

See Motor Rotation section.

5

Motor Only

06105-004-32-04

4

3

2

Parts

1

6

5

6

3

4

ITEM

1

2

07610-004-25-06-Q

1

1

1

1

QTY

1

1

DESCRIPTION

Seal Plate

Case O-ring

Mechanical Seal

Impeller Assembly

Pump Casing

Case Capscrew

Pump Dishcharge Hose

(not shown)

05700-003-78-50

Hose Clamp, 1 5/16" to 2 1/4" S/S

(not shown)

04730-719-18-00 (2 required)

PART NUMBER

05700-002-81-87

05330-002-81-83

05330-002-34-22

05700-002-81-86

05700-002-85-01

05305-002-81-88

52

PARTS

I-E-LTH BOOSTER TANK

Complete Booster Tank Assembly

05700-004-52-09

16

07610-004-25-06-Q 53

PARTS

10

11

12

13

14

14a

15

15a

16

5

6

3

4

7

8

9

ITEM

1

2

6

6

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

2

1

4

1

1

16

16

QTY

1

1

DESCRIPTION

Booster Tank

Plate, Booster Tank Base

Bracket, Booster Mount

Bracket, Booster Tank

Plumbing, Booster Inlet/Outlet

Hose, Blue 3/4" x 45"

Hose, Red 3/4" x 49"

Washer, 1/4-20

Locknut, 1/4-20 Hex with Nylon Insert

Cover, Booster Tank

Decal, Warning-Disconnect Power

Nut, Hex 5/16-18

Lockwasher, Split, 5/16"

Heater, Rinse

Gasket, Rinse Heater

Thermostat, High Limit

Bracket, High Limit Thermostat

Bracket, Booster Tank

I-E-LTH BOOSTER TANK

PART NUMBER

05700-004-52-23

05700-004-48-90

05700-004-48-83

05700-004-52-08

05700-004-52-28

05700-004-52-27

05700-004-52-26

05311-174-01-00

05310-374-01-00

05700-004-52-21

09905-100-75-93

05310-275-01-00

05311-275-01-00

04540-121-47-40

05330-200-02-70

05930-004-33-12

05700-004-36-84

05700-004-55-05

Complete Booster Tank Assembly

05700-004-52-09

07610-004-25-06-Q 54

PARTS

FRAME

1

2

3

3

4

5

ITEM

1

2

6

7

07610-004-25-06-Q

4

1

1

6

6

1

1

QTY

1

1

7

6

DESCRIPTION

Splash Shield

Strainer

Strainer Stop

Accumulator

Adjustable Foot

Screw, 1/4-20 x 1 1/2"

Locknut, 1/4-20 (not shown)

Bolt, 1/4-20 x 3/8"

Locknut, 1/4-20 Low Profile (not shown)

5

4

XL-E-FL has flanged feet in the rear. See next page.

PART NUMBER

05700-004-01-54

05700-004-09-08

05700-004-18-33

05700-004-08-39

05340-108-01-03

05305-274-23-00

05310-374-01-00

05305-274-20-00

05310-374-02-00

55

PARTS

Parts not shown to scale in relation to each other.

Drain Stopper Assembly, I-E/I-E-LTH

05700-003-78-51

Drain Stopper Assembly, I-HH

05700-004-27-31

Ball Stopper

05700-121-35-54

MISCELLANEOUS PARTS

Bulk Head Fitting

04730-011-45-21

Blue Chemical Tubing (120")

05700-011-37-17

Red Chemical Tubing (120")

05700-011-37-15

White Chemical Tubing (120")

05700-011-37-13

Chemical Tubing Stiffener

05700-002-66-49

Sump Strainer

05700-002-06-25

Flanged Foot

(optional)

05340-002-34-86

Chemical Tubing, Wye Fitting

04730-003-36-14

Tygoprene Tubing, Wye Fitting

05700-003-53-26

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SCHEMATICS

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NOBLE DOOR-TYPE DISHMACHINES

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Noble I-E Series/I HH Manual • 07610-004-25-06-Q

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Key Features

  • Single-rack design for easy loading and unloading
  • Chemical-sanitizing capabilities to ensure dishes are hygienically clean
  • Compact size and front-loading design for easy installation
  • High hood provides ample space for tall items
  • Electronic Cycle Timer for precise control over wash cycles
  • Built-in detergent and rinse aid dispensers for automatic chemical injection
  • Low-temperature operation to save energy and extend equipment life

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Frequently Answers and Questions

What is the maximum height of dishes that can be washed in the Noble I-E SERIES-I HH Low Temperature Tall Door Type Dishwasher?
The high hood of the Noble I-E SERIES-I HH Low Temperature Tall Door Type Dishwasher provides ample space for tall items, making it ideal for businesses that need to wash large pots and pans.
What is the electrical requirement for the Noble I-E SERIES-I HH Low Temperature Tall Door Type Dishwasher?
The electrical requirements for the Noble I-E SERIES-I HH Low Temperature Tall Door Type Dishwasher are 120 V, 60 Hz, 1 phase, and 15 A.
What is the warranty for the Noble I-E SERIES-I HH Low Temperature Tall Door Type Dishwasher?
The Noble I-E SERIES-I HH Low Temperature Tall Door Type Dishwasher comes with a one-year limited warranty.

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