CMA181GW CMA Dishmachines

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MODEL CMA-181GW INSTALLATION & OPERATION MANUAL Rev. 1.00B Page
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been in service, water treatment is recommended. If water softener is already in place, ensure
there is a sufficient level of salt.
Warning:
The supply water to the CMA-181GW must be a minimum of 140°F at 24 PSI (Pounds per
Square Inch) with a 6 GPM (Gallons Per Minute) flow rate and 60 GPH (Gallons Per Hour)
recovery rate. The pipe supplying the water must be ½” minimum. The plumbing connection is
located at the back of the machine. (See specification sheet on page 2).
If water pressure exceeds 50 PSI, pressure reducing valve (PRV) is recommended.
Warning:
Water hardness greater than 3 grains per gallon requires a water softener to prevent
damage to heating elements (scale build- up) and booster tank rinse flow restriction. Rinse flow
restriction will cause the booster tank to expand and contract causing metal flex, which will
eventually crack the tank.
2.2.3. BETA Detergent And Rinse Dispenser.
Optional built-in Beta dispenser (CMA p/n 14585.00) has easy access for chemical settings
behind the front kick panel. Both initial charge and recharge are factory pre-set. Basic settings for
both detergent and rinse speed are 50%. Operating fine-adjustment screws on the dispenser can
control the amount of chemicals drawn into chemical lines.
Undercounter machine with the optional dispenser must be ordered separately, as option at time
of order. Optional dispenser has to be pre-wired prior to shipment (see electrical diagram for
wiring options).
Note: Use only commercial-grade detergents and rinse aids recommended by your chemical
professional. Do not use detergents and rinse aids formulated for residential dishwashers.
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