CMA Dishmachines L-1X16 Dishwasher User Manual


 
Getting Started
2. Getting Started
All sections of the manual address both the L-1X and the L-1X16. Separate information on each
machine is only provided where differences exist between the two models.
2.1. Introduction to the L-1X and L-1X16
The L-1X and L-1X16 Dishmachines are unique in their field; they have all the features of a
standard commercial size machine packed into an under-counter, standalone dishmachine.
Operation of the L-1X and L-1X16 are extremely easy. After initially filling the machine (see
section
3.1.3 Filling the Machine), toggling the Fill/Start switch to the “START” position begins the
Operational Cycle, which runs automatically.
To reduce service time, all electrical components are mounted in a sliding drawer for easy access.
This “Works-In-A-Drawer” can be removed by unplugging a single connector for easy
serviceability.
The only external connections necessary are the power source, water supply and drainpipe.
There are also accessories that can be chosen when desired such as the optional sustainer heater
and 6” legs. The optional sustainer heater with thermostat is extremely practical for maintaining
wash tank temperature between cycles. The 800 watt heater will hold the wash tank temperature
between 130°F and 140°F while the machine is not being run. See section Error! Reference
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for the machine.
The supply water to the L-1X and L-1X16 must be a minimum of 140°F. The pipe supplying the
water must be ½” minimum. The plumbing connection is located at the back of the machine. The
drain is a 1" barbed fitting located at the back of the machine for easy attachment of your drain
hose. See section
2.2.2 Plumbing.
This manual is structured to provide a complete reference guide to the L-1X and L-1X16. It is
presented in a manner that all users will be able to comprehend and use as an effective tool in
supporting the installation, operation and maintenance of the dishmachine. The first section
provides the specifications and details of the operational cycle. The next section explains how the
machine is packaged and what to look for when receiving the machine. After unpacking the
machine, this manual explains how to install and set up the machine for use. Requirements are
given for plumbing, wiring, and space considerations. These attributes of the machine are always
taken into consideration by our well-trained sales representatives prior to the order being placed.
In the manual, guidance is also given for operation to ensure that the machine will be able to run
optimally.
The
Operation section of the manual may be used for instruction and procedures when required.
We make this portion of the manual easy to understand so that all levels of operators may be able
to read and comprehend the operation of the machine. The function of the machine itself is mostly
automatic and takes little training to put into full operation. The
Operation section also includes
diagnostic considerations for the machine if problems occur.
The Maintenance section of the manual is for qualified personnel and provides trouble shooting
procedures and specific maintenance instructions.
The final section of the manual is the Parts Manual. This section has the parts lists and wiring
diagram for the machine.
CMA warranties the workmanship of the machine.
At CMA we are committed to providing the best machines and customer service in the food and
beverage industry and your feedback is welcome.
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