Receiving and installation (old models), Dishmachine front view, Cma-44 – CMA Dishmachines CMA-44 User Manual

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2.3.

Receiving and Installation (Old Models)

When you receive your new CMA-44, complete the assembly by installing the scrap tray
assembly with its overflow chute, the two wrapper shields and the curtain rods, which are shipped
inside the machine. After the box has been removed from the machine, remove the left and right
stainless steel wrapper shields and bolt them in place with the nuts and bolts provided. The
wrapper shield with the extra curtain clamps mounts onto the dirty end of the machine. Next,
mount the scrap tray assembly and overflow chute into position (see section

2.3.4 Scrap Tray

Assembly and Overflow Chute Installation

).

All of the spray arms should be inserted and in place over the wash tank compartments.

There are a total of seven curtains used in the CMA-44; two are long-narrow, four are long-wide
and one is short. The two long-narrow curtains and the one short curtain have shorter rods than
the other four (long-wide) curtains. The short rods hold the curtains at the entrance and exit of
the machine.

The sketch below lists curtain positions 1 through 6. In this case, it represents a flow from left-to-
right. Reverse the sequence for right-to-left machines. If the dish flow is from left-to-right, the
proper sequence for the placement of the curtains would be: long-narrow curtain in the first
position; short curtain in the second position; two short-wide curtains in the third position; two
short-wide curtains in the fourth position; and a long-narrow curtain in the sixth position. The only
curtain change to reverse the flow of dishes is the short curtain at position #2 is changed to
position #5.

CMA-44

1

2

3

4

5

6

LONG-NARROW

CURTAIN

SHORT
CURTAIN

DISH FLOW

DISHMACHINE FRONT VIEW

SHORT-

WIDE

CURTAINS

LONG-NARROW
CURTAIN

MODEL CMA-44 Installation & Operation Manual Rev. 2 .15 10/18/07

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