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Jackson 10 Series User Manual

Jackson 10 Series
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07610-002-41-09-F
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2. To determine if elements are working:
a. There is an insulated movable bar on the heater relay across the top of the
two contacts. With an insulated probe, depress the bar and observe the rinse
thermometer; the temperature should rise noticeably in a minute or two. If it
moves VERY slowly, it would indicate that one element is defective. If it moves
consistently higher at a steady rate, the elements are working properly.
b. Check voltage at position 4. There should be 208-230 Volts. If not, check wiring.
Clamp probe on single wire between heater relay and heater elements. The elements
together on a single phase should draw 30 amps; one element will draw only 10 amps.
Replace element if found inoperative.
3. If relay is closed, but elements do not heat, use same general methods used in step
2 above for checkout.
A. Heater Switch
B. Thermostat
C. Heater Relay
D. Rinse Tank Heaters
E. Amp Probe Test Position
X. Terminal Board (9 terminals)
RINSE TANK
HEATER SYSTEM
(CONTINUED)
NOTE: A check with an
amp probe (position E), if
available, would be helpful
at this point.
B
A
C
3
1
X
2
L1
L2
E
DDD
619
SERVICE
PROCEDURES
RINSE TANK HEATER SYSTEM

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Jackson 10 Series Specifications

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BrandJackson
Model10 Series
CategoryDishwasher
LanguageEnglish

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