It means that the final rinse thermistor is bad.Your not getting 180 degrees---right?Its located on the booster and costs about $65.I work for hobart.Any ?
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With the door lifted up, there is a lever on the rear-right on the inside of the dishwasher. Lift this lever and the machine should drain. If it doesn't drain with the lever up, remove the screens inside the dishwasher and verify that the lever is, in fact, lifting the overflow tube so that water can drain out the bottom.
Asuming you have an AM15, Check you have power to the fill valve during fill cycle. Make sure your drain is closed to retain the fill water. You should have 20 psi flow rate.
I'm a hobart tech.If the dishwasher is going to be a cold machine you need 140 degrees,if its a hot machine you need 180 which you need a booster.A hatco c-36 will supply the dishwasher with180-190 degrees.Any ? let me know.
It means that the final rinse thermistor is bad.Your not getting 180 degrees---right?Its located on the booster and costs about $65.I work for hobart.Any ?
Yes. Most of the AM models have a magnet on the RH door, and a corrospnding reed switch on the jam. Sometimes the magnet fractures in the casing and weakens its strength. Otherwise it is likely the reed switch.
On the more recent AMs, it you open the control box and there is a green board on the inside of the door. There will be an LED to show when the door is closed. Look towards the bottom right of the board.
press the 1st and third buttons on the display nxt to the start button then press the start button,this will change the the display to something like BOF1 then allow the achine to fill the rinse tank you will know when this has happened as the display will go out (all of it) then you can turn on the machine using the button marked with a I the start button will light red allow it to go green and you are ready to go ... if when you are boffing it it changes to FIL the your water pressure is to low good luc fella
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