Our Lx 30C commercial dishwasher pumps out at the start of the wash cycle. It pumps out too much water and does not leave enough water to properly wash the dishes. Sometimes it doesn't leave any water in the washer at all. How do I prevent this from happening. Answers can be sent to [email protected].
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All these sound the same, the water inlet line is plugged with deposits from the water, especially is this is an older machine and the quality is poor. take off the front panel and remove the water supply line under the machine where it attaches to the solenoid. Be sure to turn the water off first. The solenoid inlet housing will have a screen similar to the one on the end of your faucet. If this is plugged with calcium or other deposits, it will cause these type of problems.
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Did the clean light indicator blinking over n over? check the element wire harness connector. If disconnected fix it and run your dishwasher again.
Also you may check the continuity of your heating element.
SOURCE: hobart lx 18 warewasher what hatco booster heater product compatable with it
The answer to this question will be based on the incoming water temperature that is supplied to the booster heater. The standard sizing for a booster heater is based off of a 40 degree F rise (140 degree F incoming water temperature) or a 70 degree F rise (110 degree F incoming water temperature). For a 40 degree F rise, a Hatco model C-5, S-5, or PMG-60 will supply the needed amount of rinse water for the LX-18 Hobart dishwasher. A 70 degree F rise would require a Hatco model C-9, S-9, or PMG-60 to supply the same Hobart model number.
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I had this same problem and after having the repairman over to our house several times and having the circuit board changed, I figured it out on my own...
It turns out that the pressure created from the steam during the water heating stage (HO) was pushing on the door latch just enough to prevent the motor from running properly. Because the door wasn't latched completely, the water wouldn't drain and the dishwasher would go to the "Drying" cycle without ever pumping the water out of the basin.
I adjusted the levelling on the DW and that helped, but I'm still not sure that the problem is fixed. We may need a new latch assembly.
To test this, when the DW stops running at any time, push on the door. If the motor kicks back on, this is the problem.
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