Better than having no dishwasher but still not as efficient as the bigger washers. I was in the tray wash in Disney CA Adventure, and they have a large machine with a pegged conveyor belt, completely ditching the racks system.
I have Hobart AM 14 model it's working fine but only soup cycle, not rising cycle. any suggestions ? thanks. ( again, no clean water cycle" only soup cycle')
the same kind of dishwasher at Friendlys Restaurant in Westbury Long Island NY and i think thats why it was allways breaking down we never took took the arms off
Heh. I used these at the Friendly's restaurants I worked at, too. Nobody took very good care of them, though. I'd start my shift and see that the machine was full of frill picks, napkins, and stray silverware. The water was brown, and the dishroom itself was full of unwashed bus pans full of dishes, and sometimes broken glass. By the end of my shift, I'd have the dishroom all settled back, cleaned up, and ready for the next opening shift. It was like putting the genie back in the bottle every night. I didn't see these machines break down often, but yeah, they sometimes did. Usually, it was a problem with the control unit.
We had one of these same machines leak 400 gallons of water on the floor after the water fill valve got stuck on from the factory. Worst experience of my life. 3” of water in the dining room because the drains got overwhelmed. The machine was literally hours old.
Honestly they plumber probably got solder slag inside the water pipe and got inside the fill valve holding it open. Understand your frustration but that was probably not on the machine.
At 0.54 the tec holds the drain plug, this must always be removed when the machine is not in use, this gives a better flow in case the solenoid valve lets the water pass, so the water will go to the machine. The drain more easily and will not overflow from the machine, good it is also necessary that the customer drain is not blocked. In short, the "overflow" must be free over the entire length. And also close the inlet valve after each service, very little done, and when the EV lets through, damage guaranteed.
resources.itwfeg.com/sites/resourcecenter/ProductDocumentation/F19272E_lk.pdf www.ascateringsupplies.com/media/amasty/amfile/attach/AM12E.pdf Hello, at 2.27 we can see the washing axis, resemblance to AM 12 Europe, but also difference because the spacer washer is replaced by a spring on AM 12 N ° 119229. I see that the bearing is ball, well done more reliable to the rotation, I have already seen a US machine with ball rinsing turnstile, ability to be able to turn even at low pressure. Attached are the links for a breakdown of the 2 US and European machines if you are curious. US rinsing is still carried out with the old tourniquets of the 1st Hobart washers, foundry hub and interchangeable threaded rinsing jets according to the flow rate that is desired. For these machines I managed to have a minimum consumption of water and I arrived at the consumption of the new washers. Well, I have been retired for 11 months, but 45 years at Hobart does not fade quickly! All the best. Bonjour, à 2.27 on peut voir l'axe de lavage, ressemblance avec AM 12 Europe, mais aussi difference car la rondelle entretoise est remplacé par un ressort sur AM 12 N° 119229. Je vois que le palier est à bille, bravo plus fiable à la rotation, j'ai déjà vu une machine US avec tourniquet de rinçage à bille, capacité à pouvoir tourner même à basse pression. Ci-joint les liens pour éclaté des 2 machines US et Europe si vous êtes curieux. Le rinçage US est encore réalisé avec les anciens tourniquets des 1eres laveuses Hobart, moyeu de fonderie et jets de rinçage filetés interchangeables suivant le débit que l'on désire. Pour ces machines je m'arrangeai pour avoir une mini consommation d'eau et j'arrivai à la consommation des nouvelles laveuses. Bon je suis à la retraite depuis 11 mois, mais 45 ans chez Hobart ne s'efface pas rapidement! Bonne continuation à vous.
Better than having no dishwasher but still not as efficient as the bigger washers. I was in the tray wash in Disney CA Adventure, and they have a large machine with a pegged conveyor belt, completely ditching the racks system.
Pegged conveyors are absolute monsters. It takes a room full of folks to be able to keep up with its output.
@@neuideas but the downside is that it takes 10 minutes to change the water.
I have an nursing home that is getting food particles left on the glasses after cleaning and de-liming with this machine. Any suggestions?
I have Hobart AM 14 model it's working fine but only soup cycle, not rising cycle. any suggestions ? thanks.
( again, no clean water cycle" only soup cycle')
the same kind of dishwasher at Friendlys Restaurant in Westbury Long Island NY and i think thats why it was allways breaking down we never took took the arms off
Heh. I used these at the Friendly's restaurants I worked at, too. Nobody took very good care of them, though. I'd start my shift and see that the machine was full of frill picks, napkins, and stray silverware. The water was brown, and the dishroom itself was full of unwashed bus pans full of dishes, and sometimes broken glass. By the end of my shift, I'd have the dishroom all settled back, cleaned up, and ready for the next opening shift. It was like putting the genie back in the bottle every night.
I didn't see these machines break down often, but yeah, they sometimes did. Usually, it was a problem with the control unit.
used that exact machine. at the bar and restaurant I worked at
Thomas Pease Great and efficient machine
Please where i can get the wiring diagram for hobart AM-12 & Am-12C
Diswsher Dishwasher
Thanks
We had one of these same machines leak 400 gallons of water on the floor after the water fill valve got stuck on from the factory. Worst experience of my life. 3” of water in the dining room because the drains got overwhelmed. The machine was literally hours old.
Honestly they plumber probably got solder slag inside the water pipe and got inside the fill valve holding it open. Understand your frustration but that was probably not on the machine.
At 0.54 the tec holds the drain plug, this must always be removed when the machine is not in use, this gives a better flow in case the solenoid valve lets the water pass, so the water will go to the machine. The drain more easily and will not overflow from the machine, good it is also necessary that the customer drain is not blocked.
In short, the "overflow" must be free over the entire length.
And also close the inlet valve after each service, very little done, and when the EV lets through, damage guaranteed.
0:22 He removed the defender.... next screen, at 0:30 its there again... what happened there? :)
very helpful!!
Lol dishwashers cant take off the upper wash arms. They would need retaining clip pliers.......
You could still poke the holes of the upper rinse arm periodically, and have the service tech take them down when he visited.
@@neuideas or delime the unit like you’re supposed to and you won’t have to worry about it lol
resources.itwfeg.com/sites/resourcecenter/ProductDocumentation/F19272E_lk.pdf
www.ascateringsupplies.com/media/amasty/amfile/attach/AM12E.pdf
Hello, at 2.27 we can see the washing axis, resemblance to AM 12 Europe, but also difference because the spacer washer is replaced by a spring on AM 12 N ° 119229.
I see that the bearing is ball, well done more reliable to the rotation, I have already seen a US machine with ball rinsing turnstile, ability to be able to turn even at low pressure.
Attached are the links for a breakdown of the 2 US and European machines if you are curious.
US rinsing is still carried out with the old tourniquets of the 1st Hobart washers, foundry hub and interchangeable threaded rinsing jets according to the flow rate that is desired. For these machines I managed to have a minimum consumption of water and I arrived at the consumption of the new washers.
Well, I have been retired for 11 months, but 45 years at Hobart does not fade quickly!
All the best.
Bonjour, à 2.27 on peut voir l'axe de lavage, ressemblance avec AM 12 Europe, mais aussi difference car la rondelle entretoise est remplacé par un ressort sur AM 12 N° 119229.
Je vois que le palier est à bille, bravo plus fiable à la rotation, j'ai déjà vu une machine US avec tourniquet de rinçage à bille, capacité à pouvoir tourner même à basse pression.
Ci-joint les liens pour éclaté des 2 machines US et Europe si vous êtes curieux.
Le rinçage US est encore réalisé avec les anciens tourniquets des 1eres laveuses Hobart, moyeu de fonderie et jets de rinçage filetés interchangeables suivant le débit que l'on désire. Pour ces machines je m'arrangeai pour avoir une mini consommation d'eau et j'arrivai à la consommation des nouvelles laveuses.
Bon je suis à la retraite depuis 11 mois, mais 45 ans chez Hobart ne s'efface pas rapidement!
Bonne continuation à vous.
Oh dear. Terrible desing.