Regarding the installation and general operation of Starline Dishwashers.
Please
refer to the Operator Manual for full installation and operating
instructions including tips to optimize the performance of your
machine. Contact us for access to our on-line KnowledgeBase for
complete technical information including comprehensive Service
Manuals for all units.
Back
Flow Prevention
All
Starline machines are fitted with atmospheric vacuum breakers and
appropriate internal plumbing and chemical injection systems for
backflow prevention - except the GE - contact us if you are
considering installing this model.
Blockages
Wash
and Rinse arms and all filters in the wash chamber must be inspected
regularly and removed for cleaning if necessary. Refer machine
operator manual
Chemicals
Refer
sections on Detergent and Rinse Aid.
Commissioning
Commissioning
is part of the correct installation of the machine as explained in
the operator manual. We strongly recommend that you use an
Authorised Service Provider for installation.
Detergent
Use
low-foaming caustic based products from a reputable supplier with
good representation - we can recommend one in your area. The
machines use approximately 5 - 8 ml of detergent per cycle, depending
on detergent strength, water consumption of the machine model,
washware soil loadings, and the number of cycles between draining of
the wash tank. New Zealand Hygiene Regulations require the use of
liquid detergents and automatic injectors.
Note
that all dishwashing machine detergents - domestic and commercial -
are hazardous and must be handled with care. If commercial liquid
detergent is unavailable there is no technical problem using domestic
powders - put a capful of product into the machine at start up and
add a little when performance declines e.g. every five to ten cycles.
Detergent
Consumption
Detergent
consumption depends on water used per rack times detergent
concentration which is commonly about 3 ml per litre. So an M2 using
2.6 litres per cycle would use about 8 ml of detergent per cycle and
wash about 125 racks per litre of detergent, plus a little more for
machine filling each day.
Detergent
Injection
Starline
machines are supplied standard with a peristaltic detergent pump
injector. The pump is inside the machine cabinet and has an inlet
hose with a weight and filter on the end. Take this hose through the
rear or floor of the machine and insert it into your detergent
container. The amount of detergent injected into the machine depends
on the time that the injector operates, which is controlled by the
cam timer which controls all machine functions. Adjustment of this
timer should be by the detergent company representative or authorised
service provider.
Dimensions
Machine
dimensions are shown on our product brochures. Bench detail is shown
in Operator and Service Manuals - available on the KnowledgeBase or
on request.
Shipping
Dimensions
|
Model
|
Uncrated Weight
|
Crated Width
|
Crated Depth
|
Crated Height
|
Crated Volm3
|
Crated Weight kg
|
|
GM
|
48
|
0.59
|
0.65
|
0.87
|
0.33
|
68
|
|
GL
|
49
|
0.59
|
0.65
|
0.87
|
0.33
|
69
|
|
GLV
|
66
|
0.64
|
0.65
|
0.96
|
0.39
|
81
|
|
UD
|
68
|
0.71
|
0.69
|
0.97
|
0.47
|
86
|
|
M1
|
85
|
0.68
|
0.74
|
1.45
|
0.72
|
107
|
|
M2
|
94
|
0.76
|
0.83
|
1.45
|
0.91
|
125
|
|
AL
|
116
|
0.79
|
0.95
|
1.45
|
1.08
|
151
|
|
AL8
|
150
|
1000
|
910
|
1650
|
1.50
|
176
|
|
PW1
|
125
|
850
|
850
|
1790
|
1.29
|
165
|
|
PW2
|
230
|
1310
|
910
|
1830
|
2.18
|
275
|
|
PW3
|
220
|
1450
|
1050
|
1730
|
2.63
|
276
|
|
CD100
|
184
|
1700
|
875
|
1510
|
2.25
|
262
|
|
CD150
|
265
|
2300
|
875
|
1510
|
3.04
|
350
|
|
CD200
|
340
|
2905
|
840
|
1905
|
4.65
|
440
|
Drain
pumps
Drain
pumps are standard on GLV and UD models and available as an option on
most models. We recommend gravity connection wherever possible, but
the optional drain pumps will lift waste water to bench height when
required. Read the installation instructions when installing a
machine with a drain pump to ensure correct operation.
Draining
the machine daily
It
is absolutely vital to drain the machine at least once daily and any
time that the machine is left idle for more than a few hours. Drain
the machine while it is still hot to drain all dirty wash water and
oils etc. in the water. Failure to drain the machine daily will
cause faults such as the machine running the rinse system continually
even though it is full. If this occurs drain the machine and allow
it to sit for a few minutes before refilling.
Electrical
Requirements
Typically
25 amp single phase for most models except the AL which is 15 amp per
phase, 3 phase, 5 wire supply, that is 3 phase, neutral and earth .
If there is difficulty with these current loadings we can reduce the
heating capacity - refer below. Note we can supply machines in
special voltages including marine requirements. Potwashers and
Conveyor machines are all 3 phase, neutral and earth.
Electric
Supply
Current Reduced to 15 amps
Typically
our machines are fitted with 5kW of rinse heating. We can reduce
this to 2.5kW. Note that reduced supply current may cause delays
between operating cycles, particularly if the hot water supply is
poor.
Electrical
Ratings
|
|
kW
|
phase
|
amps/ph
|
minimum
|
|
GM
|
5
|
1
|
22
|
14
|
|
GL
|
5
|
1
|
22
|
12
|
|
GLV
|
5
|
1
|
22
|
15
|
|
UD
|
5
|
1
|
22
|
15
|
|
M1
|
5
|
1
|
22
|
15
|
|
M2(1)
|
6
|
1
|
25
|
15
|
|
M2(3)
|
8
|
3
|
11
|
11
|
|
AL
|
9
|
3
|
15
|
|
|
AL8
|
17
|
3
|
25
|
|
|
PW1
|
9
|
3
|
15
|
|
|
PW2
|
18
|
3
|
30
|
|
|
PW3
|
18
|
3
|
30
|
|
|
CD100
|
16
|
3
|
25
|
|
|
CD1006D
|
23
|
3
|
35
|
|
|
CD10012D
|
29
|
3
|
40
|
|
|
CD150
|
18
|
3
|
30
|
|
|
CD1506D
|
25
|
3
|
35
|
|
|
CD15012D
|
30
|
3
|
45
|
|
|
CD200
|
25
|
3
|
40
|
|
|
CD2006D
|
32
|
3
|
50
|
|
|
CD20012D
|
38
|
3
|
55
|
|
Fisher
Refer
section Pre-Rinsing.
Installation
Refer
the Operator Manual for complete installation instructions. We
recommend you use Starline authorised Service Providers for assurance
of correct installation. Faulty installation may void warranty.
Refer also FAQ’s on Electrical, Waste and Water Supply.
Maintenance
Hard
working machinery needs regular maintenance and the dishwasher is one
of the hardest working machines in the kitchen. We provide
maintenance programs to protect the investment in your machine,
reduce downtime and provide a report confirming that your machine is
sanitising dishes as it should - a useful hygiene assurance tool.
Moving
machines for cleaning
The
UD and GLV models are designed to be moved for cleaning. Wheels are
fitted to the rear of these machines - drain the machine, close the
door and use the door handle to lift the front of the machine
slightly and gently pull the machine from the recess. Be sure to
check that the drain hose is in place before pushing the machine
back. Other models stand on 150mm legs to provide cleaning access
beneath the machine.
Overflow
If
your machine is overflowing onto the floor this is usually caused by
a blocked drain which a plumber can remedy. GLV and UD models are
fitted with drain pumps as standard and failure of these pumps can
cause the machine to overflow.
Pre-Rinsing
Food
Hygiene Regulations require scraping of plates - removal of food
scraps from plates before they are machine washed. This can be done
scraping, dunking in water or - most easily - by spraying with a
Fisher Pre-Rinse Spray unit. These units have low water consumption
and are very effective using only cold water. Unless dishes are very
heavily soiled with baked or dried on food, do not pre-wash them
before placing in the machine. If you do any soaking or
pre-treatment of dishes, do not use a sink detergent as even small
quantities can causing foaming in the machine which significantly
reduces effectiveness.
Quality
Assurance
Washtech
is an ISO 9001 Quality Assured Supplier - audited regularly by BVQI
to confirm compliance with this prestigious standard.
Rack
Sizes - glassracks and dishracks
|
AL,
AL8, CD, UE, M2, UD
|
500mm
|
|
GLV,
M1
|
450mm
|
|
GM,
GL
|
435mm
|
Regulations
Starline
machines comply with all local codes and requirements
Rinse
Aid
Also
known as Rinse Fluid, or Drying Agent - injectors are generally not
fitted as standard but are available as an option, or from your
chemical supplier. About 5 ml of rinse fluid is used per cycle,
depending on factors such as product type, water hardness etc. Rinse
Aid promotes faster drying of washware.
Rinse
Pump requirement
Rinse
pumps are available with our machines, but they are not generally
required, as water supply pressure normally exceeds 2 bar = 200kpA =
30 psi. Water flow rate of 20 litres per minute is required. Rule
of thumb is that if you can stop the flow of hot water out of a tap
on your premises with your thumb, then you do need a rinse booster..
Serial
Number
The
serial number of your machine is normally found in the label on the
lower right corner of the front of the machine, preceded by the model
e.g. GLV123456.
Service
calls - Machine not working
Before
calling for service first check that the power and water supply are
turned on and the drain upstand and all filters are in place. If the
machine is full of water remove the drain upstand, drain the machine
and then try refilling it. Check that the door is properly closed.
Note which control lights on the panel are lit up and also note the
model and serial number from the label - usually lower right corner
of the front of the machine.
Service
Providers
Contact
us for detail on your local authorised Starline Service Provider.
Sterilisation
/ Sanitisation
Our
machines do not sterilise - this requires temperatures over 100oC.
They do sanitise as defined by Food Hygiene Regulations i.e the
machine will not operate unless it can deliver rinse water over 83oC
to the washware for ten seconds. Pre-washing of dishes is not
required. Read the Operator Manual, ensure that you have good
quality detergent connected and adjusted to correct levels, follow
operating procedures and you will get excellent wash performance from
your Starline dishwasher.
Temperature
Compliance Food Hygiene Regulations
Starline
machines are guaranteed to comply with food hygiene regulations. If
there is any question about a machine complying please contact us.
Temperature
Adjustment
Must
be carried out by a qualified technician who can adjust wash and / or
rinse thermostats.
Ventilation
/ Extraction
Refer
local codes and local authorities for their interpretation of codes.
Conveyor machines typically require around 200 litres per second
extraction if connected directly. Where canopies are installed full
consideration must be given of the size and characteristics of the
room - consult ventilation expert.
Warranty
Standard
warranty is 12 months parts & labour new machines. Extended
warranties and preventative maintenance contracts are available on
request.
EXTENT OF WARRANTY
Washtech shall repair or, at its discretion, replace any part of the
machine found to be defective.
The labour for the repairing or the replacement of defective parts shall
be provided during normal office hours at no cost to the user.
Washtech shall not otherwise be liable for any other loss or damage
arising out of any person’s use or inability to use the machine.
Washtech shall not be liable for the cost of work done outside normal
office hours, and for travel costs outside regional centres.
Washtech shall not be liable for detergent related issues, including
detergent pump adjustment or squeeze tube replacement, drain pump
blockages and other related damages.
CONDITIONS OF WARRANTY
This warranty shall not be binding on Washtech unless the warranty
registration card is completed and received by Washtech within 30 days
from the date of purchase.
This warranty shall be void if:
The equipment has not been properly installed by an authorised Washtech
Service Provider.
Persons other than Washtech Service Providers have undertaken repairs or
attempts at repair.
The equipment has not been operated and maintained in accordance with the
Operator Manual.
Damage has resulted from shipment, handling, fire, water, accident, abuse,
detergent equipment fitted by others or any other event beyond the control
of Washtech.
Any defect must be notified to Washtech or its authorised dealer within 30
days of the discovery of the defect.
IF YOU WISH TO MAKE A WARRANTY CLAIM
First check the things you can do for yourself. Refer to the Operator
Manual provided to ensure that the machine is correctly installed and that
you are familiar with its operation. If a service technician calls and
determines that the equipment is not defective you will be charged with
the cost of the call-out.
If you need service during the warranty period, first contact the dealer
from whom you purchased the equipment. The Dealer will arrange service by
Washtech or an authorised Starline Service Provider.
If you have a problem contacting your dealer or if your dealer is unable
to assist, then please contact the Service Department, Washtech, telephone
09 829 0923.
When you write or call you will need to provide your name and
address, the model and serial number (refer lower front cover) and the
date of purchase so that your warranty claim may be validated.
Wash
Performance
Read
the Operator Manual, check that you have good quality detergent being
injected at correct levels, follow operating procedures and you will
get excellent wash performance from your Starline dishwasher.
Pre-rinsing is recommended but pre-washing is not required except for
heavy soiling with baked or dried on foods. If you are not pleased
with wash performance - contact us.
Wash
Tank Capacities
Approximate
wash tank capacities in litres are as follows:
|
GLV,
UD
|
10
|
|
GM
|
15
|
|
GL
|
15
|
|
UE,
M1
|
20
|
|
M2,
AL, PW1
|
30
|
|
AL8
|
40
|
|
CD100,
PW2 , PW3
|
80
|
Waste
Requirements - Copper or P.V.C.
PVC
is less expensive, easier to install and more resistant to some harsh
detergents. Some authorities sometimes suggest that copper is
required because the machine rinses at up to 90oC. Please note
however that the rinse water mixes with the 65oC wash water before
discharge, and then flows into the trap, where the water is cooled
further, before entering the drainage plumbing. We have thousands of
machines installed on PVC waste systems and provided the PVC is
properly installed, and supported as specified then there are no
problems with it, but if in doubt contact your local authority.
Water
Consumption
Most
models use less than 3 litres per cycle except the GE which uses
about 6. Note that on multicycle machines, no more water is consumed
on long cycles than on short – so use the long cycle whenever
possible to ensure the best results.
Water
Flow Rate
Flow
rate required is 20 litres per minute. 3 litres delivered in 12
seconds equates to 15 litres per minute minimum, so your water system
should be capable of more than this – say 20 litres per minute.
This means that many instantaneous hot water systems are NOT
suitable. Talk to your plumber, but make sure that they understand
that although the consumption is around 3 litres per cycle, this
amount must be delivered within the time of 12 seconds. Provided the
unit has a flow rate better than 15 litres per minute it should be
okay.
Water
Supply Instantaneous Heaters
Provided
they have a flow rate of more than 15 litres per minute these units
can be an acceptable option for hot water supply - refer Water Flow
Rate. However if the kitchen is not busy and the heater is some
distance from the machine there can be issues. Usually it takes a
few seconds of water flow for the heater to come to temperature - the
first water discharged is not hot. By the time the water is hot the
machine cycle may be finished. This water cools in the lines before
the next cycle, etc. so the machine never receives hot water,
resulting in delays between cycles. No problem if the kitchen is
busy and the lines are kept filled with hot water. Check the water
in a tap adjacent to the machine - if it is not hot, then the machine
is not getting hot water.
Water
Supply Specification
We
recommend soft potable hot water supply of 65oC , 200 - 350 kPa
pressure, 20 litres per minute flow rate. When pressure and flow are
below this range a rinse booster pump is required. Above the
specified pressure range a pressure limiter must be fitted.
Temperature below specification may cause delays between machine
operating cycles.
Cold
water supply is not recommended, but possible for all models except
the GE. Contact us if you are in a situation where there is
difficulty meeting our water supply specification for hot water
supply.
Our
full water quality specification is:
|
Hardness
|
fH
|
dH
|
ppm
|
gr/gal
|
pH
|
|
min
|
2
|
1
|
20
|
1
|
7
|
|
max
|
10
|
6
|
100
|
6
|
8
|
|
Ions
|
CI-
|
SO4
|
Fe
|
Mn
|
Cu
|
CL2
|
|
max mg/l
|
100
|
400
|
0.1
|
0.05
|
0.05
|
0.1
|
Water
Supply - Hot Water Cylinder Sizing
Failure
to provide adequate hot water supply will result in delays between
dishwasher operating cycles, so correct hot water cylinder sizing is
important. This obviously depends on how much you use the machine.
Most models use 3 litres or less per cycle – multiply this by
the number of cycle per hour you expect to use the machine. The heat
rise required is about 50oC, that is you need to heat the water from
about 15oC to 65oC. 1kW of heating will recover about 15 litres of
hot water in one hour for a 50oC rise. So for every 5 dishwasher
cycles per hour you need 1kW of heating element for continuous use.
With a common 3kW element, you can do 15 cycles per hour, which would
be about 270 plates in an M2 model dishwasher. Storage capacity does
help to even out peak usage so you could probably get 25 cycles out
of a 180 litre electric cylinder with a 3kW element in the first
hour, but would experience delays between cycles after that time. Gas
cylinders generally provide much faster recovery than electric and
are recommended for this reason. A standard gas cylinder has an
equivalent of about 7.5kW rating, so you should get more than 35
cycles per hour – continuous use – out of a standard gas
cylinder – which is a high use rate. Caution – consider
all the other uses you have for hot water in addition to the
dishwasher. We strongly recommend pre-rinsing with a Fisher pre-rinse
gun and cold water is entirely appropriate for pre-rinsing – if
hot is used this is obviously an additional use. Note also that if
your water temperature is kept below 55oC, to prevent scalding, that
this is lower than the supply temperature specified for the
dishwashers and can result in delays between cycles.
Wet
Dishes
Commercial
Dishwashers do not incorporate a drying cycle - they wash and then
rinse with very hot water and dishracks should then be removed and
placed on the bench for a few minutes for dishes to dry. Provided
correct detergent and rinse fluids are used most items - other than
plastics - will dry rapidly. If the rack is left in the machine with
the door closed at the end of the cycle, the dishes will not dry.