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IND600 Heat On Demand
®
ULTRA SYSTEM
Installation Operation
& Service Manual
FOR PARTS & SERVICE CALL 1 (800) 888-5426
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1. HIGH DISH MACHINE TEMPERATURE
Dish machine temperatures should not exceed 190°F. Blow dryer temperature should not exceed 200°F. Avoid prolonged ex-
posure to heat inside the dish machine.
2. MISHANDLING
Abuse such as striking against metal objects or dropping on the edge will shorten the life of the base. Should the base
become cracked or broken it should be removed from service. Continued use could allow the base to absorb water. As a
safety feature this base is equipped with a pressure release poppet to prevent pressure build-up should water absorption occur
before the base is removed from service.
3. HIGH TEMPERATURE
Avoid direct contact with open ame or high heat sources such as ovens dish heaters or steam tables. To prevent heat dam-
age to the bases DO NOT STACK BASES AFTER ACTIVATION.
4. ABRASIVE CLEANERS
Do not use cleaners which contain abrasives or abrasive pads to clean bases.
C. STAINING OF THE BASES CAN BE CAUSED BY ANY OF THE FOLLOWING:
HARD WATER WHICH HAS A HIGH CONCENTRATION OF CALCIUM AND MAGNESIUM SALTS- Detergent suppliers can
test for water hardness and make recommendations for appropriate detergents and rinse agents and/or water softener.
LOW DISH MACHINE TEMPERATURE
LOW CONCENTRATION OF DETERGENTS
POOR WASHING/RINSING ACTIONS- (i.e. clogged spray jets low water pressure nal rinse activator not tripped). Proper
dish machine maintenance will eliminate most potential problems.
INADEQUATE SPACING BETWEEN BASES IN THE DISH MACHINE
SLIDING OVER A METAL SURFACE MAY LEAVE A STREAK ON THE PLASTIC
D. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
Bases are equipped with a pressure relief poppet on the bottom. In the unlikely event that water has entered the base the
poppet allows any water to escape. During the periodic inspection of the bases verify the poppet is present. If the poppet is
missing or damaged the base should be removed from service.
Never use bases that purge steam and expel water
onto the surface of the activator.
Generally the care and handling procedures previously outlined will prevent any further action. Yet sometimes persistent
problems call for additional care. The bases are generally stain resistant but there are some points to remember. The contact
surfaces get very heavy wear and stain exposure. If staining occurs it is recommended that a special cleaning be performed.
Commercial destaining formulas are available. Please contact your detergent supplier
Pressure Relief Poppet