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Hobart am15 AH code on start up
If your Hobart AM15 dishwasher is displaying an AH error code on start up, it usually indicates that there is an issue with the booster heater. AH stands for "Booster Heater Circuit".
Here are some troubleshooting steps you can follow to resolve the issue:
- Check the booster heater temperature sensor. It may be dirty or faulty, preventing the booster heater from functioning properly. Clean or replace the temperature sensor if necessary.
- Check the booster heater element for continuity. If the element is broken, it will need to be replaced.
- Inspect the wiring and connections between the booster heater and the control board. Loose or damaged connections can prevent the booster heater from functioning properly.
- Check the booster heater relay on the control board. If the relay is faulty, it will need to be replaced.
If none of these steps resolve the issue, you may need to contact a professional technician to diagnose and repair the problem.
2/15/2023 5:47:37 AM •
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on Feb 15, 2023
Hobart dishwaher building up water after washes
- Clogged drain line: The drain line may be clogged with food debris or other debris, causing the water to back up in the machine.
- Blocked sump: The sump, which is where the water drains into, may be blocked with food debris or other debris, causing the water to back up in the machine.
- Faulty fill valve: The fill valve may be faulty, causing the water to fill beyond the normal level.
- Leaking pump or hoses: The pump or hoses may be leaking, causing water to collect under the machine.
- Broken float switch: The float switch, which is responsible for controlling the water level, may be broken, causing the water level to rise uncontrollably.
It is recommended to have a certified Hobart technician or a professional commercial dishwasher repair service diagnose and repair the issue
2/7/2023 11:19:24 PM •
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on Feb 07, 2023
I have a Hobart LXiH sanitizer/dishwasher and it doesn't fill with water, gives error code E3. Any input greatly appreciated.
Error code E3 on a Hobart LXiH sanitizer/dishwasher typically indicates a problem with the water fill system. Here are a few things you can check to troubleshoot and resolve this issue:
- Water supply: Make sure that the water supply to the dishwasher is turned on and that there is adequate water pressure. Check for any kinks or blockages in the water supply line.
- Water inlet valve: The water inlet valve controls the flow of water into the dishwasher. Check to see if the valve is open and that there is no debris blocking the inlet. If the valve is faulty, it will need to be replaced.
- Water level sensor: The water level sensor is responsible for detecting the water level in the dishwasher. If the sensor is not working properly, it can cause the dishwasher to display an E3 error code. Check the sensor for any signs of damage or debris.
- Water pump: The water pump is responsible for pumping water into the dishwasher. If the pump is not working properly, it can cause the dishwasher to display an E3 error code. Check the pump for any signs of damage or debris.
- Control board: The control board manages all the electrical functions of the dishwasher. If the control board is faulty, it can cause the dishwasher to display an E3 error code. In this case, the control board will need to be replaced.
1/27/2023 5:14:05 PM •
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on Jan 27, 2023
Hobart Dishwasher LXIC drains more water
Hi,
you would need to get a special code/programming manual from the manufacturer or a company that services a dishwasher of your brand. Because they usually ch arge for their services, they might not be willing to email you this manual, but I would still try.
Thank you.
11/5/2022 2:12:09 AM •
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on Nov 05, 2022
Commercial Hobart dishwasher
I can't imagine a bad relay board would blow a fuse. The relay board would need to make a bad connection to ground to blow a fuse -- I don't see it.
If you could supply me with the ML#, I'll take a look at the wiring diagram and give you an educated answer.
Not that I recall clearly which fuse is for the drain solenoid, but the two sound related. If a drain valve is obstructed by debris, it will heat up the coil and short it out. I don't know the spec'd ohms, but I would suspect at least 50. I'd check it.
11/19/2021 12:50:44 AM •
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on Nov 19, 2021
Hobart LXeC under counter bar machine, it feeds detergent and Rinse Aid at the start up together.
This is a low temperature machine. So detegent and sanitizer go in together and the rinse aid goes in at the rinse cycle. At the lines in the right containers. It is pulling sanitizer at the rinse cycle?
Page 11 of the manual leads me to belive it may be priming. Do you have non return valves in the lines of all the product? Your lines should be full of chemical all the time with no air spaces.
https://www.hobart.com.mx/pdf/ManualOper/F38404%20man.pdf
Your detergent supplier, Hobart, Ecolab, Diversey will often help with issues like this for no charge. Don't let them play with metering though. That is an old trick to get the salemen more sales. ;>)
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10/20/2021 9:37:42 PM •
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on Oct 20, 2021
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