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Hobart SR24-H Built-in Dishwasher Questions & Answers
I have to open and close the door several times to reset the timer wheel for a new cycle. cycle light
The timer works like a clock if you like. The cycle starts at 12:00 finishes around 11:55. When you open the door, the timer advances to the 12:00 position resetting itself to the start of a new cycle. The door has to be open for about 12 seconds. Check on the left side door hinge bracket and see how it plays on the door switch. old doors on the SR24's had an issue of the hinge screw coming loose which triggered the switch too soon. You should be able to rest the door against the tank without the maching running. The switch should close as the door engages the latch.
Need bushing for sprayarm and repair manual
The wash arm bushing for this model is not available separately. You can use the bushing from the LX series and cut it shorter to length. Hobart will not issue service manuals to non Hobart personel because of liability issues. If you injured yourself from misinterpreting the manual, they would apparently be resonsnsible.
Where does the detergent go in for the H series of
Sorry to read about your problem, I hope this helps you out.
you do not put soap inside the unit, you hook up 5 gallon soap buckets, their a plastic feed hoses..
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My sr24h hobart undercounter dishwasher is stuck
Hello There; If your unit stuck on the wash cycle and not advance to rinse cycle because the rinse water is not up to 180 degree . You've to check out the booster element and the rinse temp. I hope this will help.
We are a l business in Ontario, Canada which is
Hi James, This may sound a bit odd but... if you really want to make sure all of the water is out of the unit just remove the drain hose and use a shop vac to draw out all the residual water. Then just place about 1 to 1.5 cups of vegetable oil in the sump for the winter. I do not recommend anti-freeze due to the associated health reasons of same. Then next season remove the drain hose and draw out the vegetable oil before returning it to regular service. This works well for resorts in cold climates. The vegetable oil can over several seasons fatten up or harden pump seals but is no more harmful than the anti-freeze on the seals.
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We have a SR 24 H and water sits on the bottom it
Hello,
Sounds like your drain valve needs replacing. The drain valve is located just inside the front lower service panel. You can also locate it by following your drain hose back to it. The part is often white with a red solenoid on it. You can check the valve by putting a volt meter on the two leads going to this part and checking for power when the machine is in drain mode. If the valve gets power and still doesn't drain then it need replacing.
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Temp. too hot
First off, the temp adjustment can only be made by a trained service tech, since the dishwasher will need to be reprogrammed to allow for a lower temperature in the rinse cycle but still have the higher temp needed in the wash cycle. Also, since any change in the water temp settings will require a longer wash and rinse cycle to be programmed into the unit.
Of course, you could simply lower the water temp on the water heater that supplies water to this unit, but you'd have lower temp water elsewhere and likely get cited at the next heatlh department inspection on that issue.
Since this is a commercial dishwasher, you might want to reconsider lowering the temp, since health codes and standards for commercial establishments require a MINIMUM water temperarture of 185 degrees F (85 degrees C) for proper operation and to get all the crud off the dishes, etc.
Note, the manufacturer sets these units to the higher temp, 203 degree F (95 degree C) knowing that the water will cool down quickly once the wash cycle starts and the water contacts the dishes, etc. That is also why these units have a added heater element, to help keep the water at the correct temperature needed to both clean AND sanitize the dishes, according to established health standards.
If you really want to change the water temp settings, contact your Hobart service rep and explain the reason you want it lower and see what they say.
Hope you found this very helpful and best regards!
Not enough water entering washer
you need 15-25 psi to the unit.The solenoid valve could be dirty and needs cleaned or the fill hose is restricted.If theres a regulator on the fill line you may be able to bump up the pressure.Let me know.
Hobart LX30H Parts
Heating elements don't need to "look" clean to work proper. I would use a wire brush to remove the looser stuff, and ignore the rest. A thin scale layer is not a big deal for an element.
I'd stick with the rubber plugs. They work pretty good if you get them in all the way. New arms would be pretty expensive. Just buy a few extra plugs. And don't cut yourself installing them!!
Machine isn't Sanitizing! HELP!!!!!!!!!
it could be the soap dispensing were the hoses connect in the manifold there could be a build that formed and those not let the soap go true take the manifold out clear the hole and it should be ok
Hobart AM15-1 Low Temperature Dishwasher. Techs question. I just replaced main board and relay board but now getting a E1 error code, curious if anyone knows what it is?
Question edited for clarity.
Error codes should be on the rear label according to the Technical Manual
https://www.partstown.ca/modelManual/HOB-AM15T_spm.pdf
There is no E1 error code for that machine and is is suggested that the display may be faulty.
https://www.google.com/search?q=hobart+am15+e1+error+code
The only reference to E1 is here, for the AM-16 and an electrical 'type'.
https://www.hobart.ca/wp-content/uploads/pdfs/warewash/AM16-BAS-Base-Electric-CF48568.pdf
For LXi machines
Drain and fill error messages are displayed as E0, E1, E2, E3, E4, E5, E6 or E7. In all cases, the dishwasher will terminate current cycle operations, turn off all heat sources and display the message until the OFF button is pressed. (A power drain will not occur when turned off.) (See Troubleshooting.) If problem persists, contact your local Hobart Service Office
Phone Hobart Support. there are no Hobart Techs here, just me as caterer, career long Hobart user and Expert finder of information. Or try JustAnswer dot com.
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