CMA DISHMACHINES GW-100 Low Temperature Chemical Sanitizing Undercounter Glass Washer Owner’s Manual

June 10, 2024
CMA Dishmachines

CMA DISHMACHINES GW-100 Low Temperature Chemical Sanitizing Undercounter

Glass Washer

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Product Information: GW-100 Dishwasher

The GW-100 is a commercial dishwasher manufactured by CMA Dishmachines. It is designed for use in restaurants, cafes, and other food service establishments. The dishwasher is capable of washing and sanitizing dishes, glasses, and utensils.

Product Specifications

The following are the specifications of the GW-100 dishwasher:

  • Dimensions: 25.25″ x 25.25″ x 62.5″
  • Weight: 329 lbs
  • Wash tank capacity: 3.5 gallons
  • Rinse tank capacity: 0.75 gallons
  • Water consumption: 1.2 gallons per cycle

Product Usage Instructions

Installation

Before installation, ensure that all packing materials have been removed from the machine and that all components are properly positioned.

Electrical: The GW-100 requires a 208-240V, single-phase electrical connection. Ensure that the electrical supply meets these requirements and that the machine is properly grounded.

Plumbing: The dishwasher requires a hot water supply with a temperature between 120°F and 140°F. The drain should be connected to a properly vented drain line.

Operation

Filling of the wash tank: Open the door and fill the wash tank with water to the fill line. Add detergent according to the manufacturer’s instructions.

Operation instructions: Load dishes onto the conveyor belt, ensuring that they are spaced out and not touching. Close the door and press the start button. The machine will automatically wash and sanitize the dishes.

Proper chemical dosage: Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for adding detergent and sanitizer to the machine.

Product Cleaning Instructions

Highly recommended daily cleaning instructions:
After use, remove any food debris from the machine and rinse it with hot water. Clean the wash and rinse arms with a soft brush. Empty and clean the scrap tray and overflow tube.

Weekly cleaning instructions: Drain and clean the wash tank and rinse the tank. Remove and clean the curtains and screens. Check the conveyor belt for damage and replace if necessary.

Product Troubleshooting

If you experience any issues with the dishwasher, refer to the troubleshooting section of the manual or contact CMA Dishmachines for assistance.

Receiving

  1. Remove all packing material from the machine.
  2. Remove all tape-securing components within the machine. Check that both trays are positioned properly.
  3. Check for the following component parts:
    • A. Check that the rinse screen is secure in the rinse drain.
    • B. Check the position of the Gw-100 curtains.
    • C. Check that the conveyor is level and that the drive gear is engaged in the conveyor’s outer rim grooves.
    • D. Important: Check and remove the overflow drain tube, which is secured to the front of the scrap tank, behind the access door. Place it in position in the soap tank.
    • E. Check that the screen in the detergent tank is in position.
    • F. Check that the drain screen is in position.
  4. Important: Read all instructions completely.

DISCLAIMERS

  • CMA expressly disclaims any and all warranties, express or implied, relating to the installation of any and all CMA equipment that is installed by chemical dealers, contracted services or third-party servicers to CMA equipment. If the installation instructions are not followed exactly (to the letter), or, if any person or company conducting the installation of the CMA equipment, revises the installation procedures or alters the instructions in any manner, the CMA warranty becomes void. If, due to the improper installation of CMA equipment, this equipment ceases to operate properly or affects other parts of the CMA dishwashing equipment, in that the other parts become defective, the CMA warranty becomes void. CMA will not be liable or responsible or warrant CMA equipment, due to improper installation of any CMA model dishwasher.
  • CMA does NOT endorse “Tankless On-Demand” water heaters for use on CMA Dishmachine products. In most applications, the volume of hot water required for commercial dish machines exceeds the capacity of these types of heating sources. You will find that most, if not all, commercial dish machines have been programmed with auto-filling features that require quick filling, within a designated limited time.
  • CMA DOES endorse and highly recommends, the standard “tank” style water heaters, sized properly to handle each particular facility with their water heating requirements. A “tank” style water heater stores and supplies a large capacity of preheated water before providing hot water to the dish machine. To meet required health codes, there must be a reliable and consistent flow of adequate hot water supplied to the dish machine. If the facilities’ “tank” style water heater is marginal in size, CMA recommends installing a proper size Hatco Booster Heater, a CMA’s E-Temp 40 or 70-degree-rise Booster Heater (that can be installed on CMA Conveyors), or a CMA Temp-Sure Booster Heater (for door and under counter dish-machines). All are designed to adequately achieve results.

Specifications

GW-100

WATER CONSUMPTION|  |
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HOT WATER INITIAL FILL| 3 GAL.| 11.35 L.
HOT WATER PER HOUR (max)| 12 GAL.| 45.42 L.
COLD WATER PER HOUR| 168 GAL.| 636 L.
OPERATING CAPACITY|  |
(2-1/2”) GLASSES PER HOUR| 1000| –
WATER REQUIREMENTS|  |
COLD WATER INLET| 1/2”| –
HOT WATER INLET| 1/2”| –
DRAIN CONNECTION| 1-1/2”| –
TEMPERATURES|  |
INLET COLD WATER| 75 °F| 24°C
INLET HOT WATER (recommended)| 140°F| 60°C
FRAME DIMENSIONS|  |
DEPTH| 25-1/8”| 63.8CM
WIDTH| 25-1/4”| 64CM
HEIGHT| 39”- 40-1/2”| 99 -102.8CM
MAX CLEARANCE FOR GLASSES| 11-3/4”| 29.9CM
ELECTRICAL| 120 VAC

14.4 AMPS

TANK HEATER

( Not Booster Heater)

| 1.5 KW
WASH PUMP MOTOR| .1HP
SHIPPING WEIGHT
GW-100 (Approximate)| 156#| 71 kg

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Installation

Electrical
GW-100 – a 15 Amp, 120 Volt, 60 Hz dedicated circuit should be used to supply electrical power to the GW-100 machine (see specification sheet page 3). The power connection with the leads L-1, L-2 (N) and Ground must be such that there is sufficient length of flexible conduit to permit the machine to be moved for cleaning.

Plumbing

Making Cold Water Connection

  1. Connect a cold 1/2” water line to the cold water solenoid valve and inspect for leaks. Water flow pressures should be between 20-100 PSI.
  2. Cold water usage is approximately 2.8 U.S. gpm.
  3. The machine is equipped with a mixing valve located between hot and cold solenoid valves. Open until temperature reaches 75°F for areas with very cold rinse water to heat the rinse water which will prevent glasses from cracking.

Making Hot Water Connection

  1. Connect a hot 1/2” water line to the hot water solenoid valve. The temperature must be minimum 140°F/60°Cwith flow pressure between 20-100 PSI.
  2. Hot water usage is approximately 12 U.S. gph.

Making Drain Connection

  1. Connect a 1-1/2” PVC drain line to the bottom of the scrap tank (note: the machine is a gravity drain).

Electrical and plumbing connections must be made by a qualified person who will comply with all available federal, State, and Local Health, Electrical, Plumbing, and Safety codes.

Operation

Filling of the Wash Tank

  • With an overflow drain tube in place in the detergent tank proceed to the following.
  • Turn the power on-off/flush switch to the “ON” position. The water solenoid will activate and fill the soap tank until the proper level is reached, also activating the heating element.
  • Set the thermostat to a minimum of 140°F/60°C. The wash tank temperature is regulated by the heater and thermostat.

Operation Instructions

  • Open the door; place the on-off/flush switch in the “ON” position. The wash tank will begin its automatic fill cycle.
  • Verify product containers have chemicals.
  • Detergent is fed from the supply container into the detergent tank in controlled amounts by the detergent pump. Use detergent at the strength recommended by your chemical supplier.
  • Place glasses on the conveyor wheel. Push conveyor rocker switch located on the front right side of the machine. The conveyor wheel will stop and start with the conveyor shut-off rod.

Proper Chemical Dosage for GW-100
The amount of chemical delivered, whether it is detergent, sanitizer, or rinse aid, is controlled using the set screw located on the circuit board attached to the control box.

  • For detergent, contact your chemical supplier for the proper type and detergent concentration.
    Note: The detergent pump only operates when the hot water tank is filling or when prime switches are activated.

  • Circuit board basic settings are: arrow facing 9:00 for Sani and rinse, 12:00 for detergent.

Adjustments To the Detergent Pump

  • When a replacement container is installed, push the prime switch in and hold until the detergent feed line is full.
  • Securely place the overflow drain tube into the soap tank and switch the power on-off/flush switch to the “ON” position. The detergent dispenser will automatically dispense soap as the soap tank fills with water.
  • The quantity of product can be regulated at the circuit board using the set screw.

Adjustments To Sanitizer Pump

  • Follow the same procedures as detergent for priming chemicals.
  • Push the conveyor rocker switch located on the front of the machine. Place the sanitizer test strip under the final rinse and read for the proper level.
  • The quantity of product can be controlled at the same circuit board set screw.
    Note: Use chlorine test papers to verify and monitor the 50ppm chlorine level

Adjustments To Rinse Agent Pump

  • Follow the same procedures as detergent for priming chemicals.
  • Cycle glasses through the machine and verify rinse agent is feeding properly. Increase rinse aid as necessary by turning up or down the circuit set screw.
  • The basic circuit board setting is 9:00.

Note: To meet standards set by NSF, chlorine at 50 ppm must be used in the final rinse.

Cleaning Instructions

Highly Recommended Daily Cleaning Instructions

  • Remove the optional GLC drain tray & waste collector from the front of your glasswasher and clean thoroughly.

  • Turn the power switch off behind the front service door.

  • Remove all trays, screens, and curtains. Wash, rinse them thoroughly, and allow them to dry.

  • Move the shut-off rod to the side and remove the conveyor hub and wheel from the machine.

  • Remove and clean wash and rinse arms. Wash tube brush and jet reamer supplied for cleaning of arms.

  • Install wash and rinse arms (Wash and rinse arms are different . The receiver arm sockets are molded differently to prevent placing arms in the wrong location).

  • Use reverse procedures for placing the conveyor wheel and hub back into position.
    Note: conveyor motor can be pulled to the side as your place the wheel into position. Open the front access door and pull the conveyor motor toward you as seat the conveyor wheel into position.

  • Place the conveyor hub in the center of the conveyor, and align the shut-off rod to its normal position. Install left and right trays, making sure the shut-off rod is positioned between guide brackets. Install curtains into their holders.

  • Upper and lower wash tank screens should be removed and cleaned thoroughly.

  • Pull the drain tube from the soap tank and clean the tank.

  • Insert the overflow drain tube and wash tank screens back to an appropriate placement.

  • Reattach optional GLC waste collection assembly.

  • Check product levels and close the front service door.

Weekly Cleaning Instructions
Remove upper and lower wash and rinse arms from their spray bases, remove end plugs, and clean spray tubes with Cleaning Drill p/n 00899.01, and Cleaning Brush p/n 00899.02 provided.

Troubleshooting

PROBLEM LIKELY CAUSE SOLUTION
The soap tank water temperature low Thermostat malfunction Replace
The thermostat is set too low Turn thermostat up
Bad heater Replace
Float switch malfunction Remove and replace
Water supplied to the machine low Must provide 140°F
Low or no pressure in rinse spray arms Rinse spray arms dirty Clean spray

arms with a cleaning drill and brush provided
The shut-off valve on the supply line may be closed| Open valve
Spray arm pressure low| Minimum 20-100PSI flow pressure required
No rinse arm water| Rinse solenoid valve non-operational| Check coil

Check and install the rebuild kit Replace if necessary

Solenoid valve strainer or restrictor disc plugged| Remove the screen and clean- replace or clean the flow restrictor
Product containers filled with water| Plugged rinse arms| Clean
Worn flow restrictor in solenoid valve| Replace
No chemicals are being dispensed| Empty products in containers| Refill containers
Chemical lines plugged| Flush lines with hot water and condition of chemical
The strainer on the pick-up tube plugged| Clean with hot water
The circuit board setting is too low| Increase by turning clockwise while the machine is running/filling
No power to pump| Check LED signal, all electrical connections
The pump motor or circuit board defective| Replace the pump motor or circuit board
The soap tank continues to fill with water with the power off| Leaking solenoid valve diaphragm.| Inspect and clean seat Replace diaphragm kit

Install new valve

PROBLEM LIKELY CAUSE SOLUTION
Moisture, condensation, and wet areas behind the service door Pump seal
leaking Replace
The detergent tank drain screen plugged Clean
Primary drain plugged Clean
Rinse the water drain line backing up Clear obstruction, clean machine
Return screen in soap detergent tank plugged Clean

The covers on the detergent tank are not installed properly causing condensation| Position all top covers to completely cover the top of the tank
Wheel not turning| Power off at the circuit breaker| Reset circuit breaker
Drive motor defective| Replace
Micro-switch on the switch support bracket is faulty or not making contact| Replace or make adjustments to switch
The conveyor is not engaged with the drive gear| Position properly.
Low or no pressure coming from wash arms| No or low water in the soap tank| Check water supply

Check the tank standpipe position Check that the fill switch is in the On-Fill position and that tank fills with

water

Check float switch operation Check hot fill solenoid is operational

Obstruction in the wash arm| Clear obstruction
Wash Pump not running| Check power supply

Check the pump capacitor Replace the pump

The pump running but no pressure to wash the arms.| Inspect the impeller

Replace if needed

Water spraying out conveyor entrance| Spray arms not locked in place| Spray arms must be pushed firmly on to hub connection on the spray base
Spray arms plugged| Clear and clean with a cleaning drill, scraper, and brush
The splash curtain is not in a position| Install or adjust
The machine is in operation without any glasses on the conveyor| Operate the machine with a full load of glasses

Parts Manual

GW-100 Initial Parts Kit p/n 1100.49

P/N DESCRIPTION Qty
00120.02 Thermometer (Bi-Metal) 1
00201.44 Wash Pump 1
00421.47 Conveyor Rocker Switch 1
00472.47 Conveyor Shut-Off Switch 1
00631.00 Ice Cube Relay 120V, 12A 1
00631.49 Ice Cube Relay 120V, 20A 1
00715.47 3/8” Check Valve 1
00810.49 Drive Motor 120V 1
00811.47 Drive Motor Spring 1
00815.00 Peri Pump Complete 1
00820.00 Peri Pump Circuit Board 1
00821.30 Transformer 120V 1
00835.30 GL-C/GW-100 Squeeze Tube – Black 1
00839.00 Squeeze Tube w/conn. 1
00899.01 Cleaning Drill 1
00899.02 Cleaning Brush 1
03470.47 Power on-off/ Flush Switch 1
03475.00 Primer Switch – Push Button 1
03623.00 1/2 Vac Breaker Repair Kit Watts 1
13417.94 Heater Thermostat (EGO) 1
13418.49 Auto-Fill Timer 120V 1
13465.50 GW-100/GL-C Float Switch 1
13605.00 Pressure Gauge 1
13703.47 GLC Curtain (Blue) 1
15417.30 Screw Plug Heater1.5kW 1
41015.49 Solenoid Valve 3/8″ 120V 1

NOTE: Important! CMA recommends that the initial parts kit be purchased immediately and kept on hand as a backup supply of critical parts in the event your machine should require emergency service.

Exploded View Drawings

Main Assembly

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1| 2| 05004.20| GL-C/GW-100 Spray Base Tubing| 21| 1| 16306.50| Right Door
2| 2| 14754.10| Grommet| 22| 1| 00941.00| 10-32 X 5/8 Panhead Screw
3| 4| 03101.47| Clamp #6| 23| 1| 00421.45| Switch Bumper
4| 1| 03106.47| Braided Hose 3/8”| 24| 1| 16402.60| Front Pillar (Right Hand) 2” taller
5| 1| 14755.00| Wash Arm| 25| 4| 01146.00| Leg 6-1/2”- Thread
6| 1| 14752.00| Upper Spray Base| 26| 1| 16331.00| Base
7| 1| 00924.00| Washer,1/4”| 27| 1| 00421.47| Conveyor Rocker Switch
8| 1| 00910.00| Bolt, 1/4-20 x 1 1/2″| 28| 1| 16514.50| Conveyor Switch Box
9| 4| 00940.60| Screw, 10-32 x 3/8”| 29| 4| 00438.00| Snap Bushing Universal 875-11
10| 1| 14756.00| Lower Spray Base Inlet Tube| 30| 1| 16302.00| Side Panel Wrap
11| 4| 14752.10| Spray Base “O” Ring| 31| 1| 16330.00| Wash Tank Assy.
12| 1| 14755.00| Wash Arm| 32| 4| 00940.60| Screw, 10-32 x 3/8”
13| 2| 14754.00| Rinse Arm| 33| 1| 16510.50| Vacuum Breaker Access Cover
14| 6| 00308.47| Spray Arm End Plug| 34| 1| 16513.00| Top Panel
15| 1| 14753.00| Lower Spray Base| 35| 1| 16571.20| Deflector Screen (Rinse)
16| 2| 00940.50| Screw, 10-32 x 3/8”| 36| 1| 16571.00| Drain Deflector (Wash)
17| 1| 16302.50| Face Trim| 37| 1| 16580.00| Chemical Drip Tray
18| 2| 00812.47| Magnetic Door Catch| 38| 1| 16530.50| Tank Support Bracket
19| 1| 16302.65| Front Pillar (Left Hand)| 39| 1| 00860.01| Moisture Pad 10 x 23

20| 1| 16306.00| Left Door| 40| 1| 00860.02| Moisture Pad 3 x 23
Not shown.| 41| 1| 00860.03| Moisture Pad 10 x 12 *

Conveyor Wheel / Curtain

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1| 1| 16505.00| Curtain Support| 6| 1| 16451.00| Conveyor Hub 2” taller
2| 1| 13703.47| Curtain| 7| 1| 14750.00| Conveyor Turntable
3| 1| 16505.10| Curtain Clamp| 8| 1| 16350.50| Tray- Left
4| 8| 00927.00| Nut, 8-32| 9| 1| 16350.00| Tray- Right
5| 8| 00911.50| Screw, 8-32 x 3/8”| 10| 4| 14750.10| Turntable Glide Block

Conveyor Shut-Off Rod Assembly

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16 2 00940.50 Truss Head Screw 10-32 x 3/8”
17 1 16320.00 Shut-off Rod
18 1 16521.00 Activator
19 1 00935.00 Socket Set Screw, 1/4-20 x 1/4”
20 1 16514.30 Nut Plate
21 1 00472.47 Conveyor Shut-Off Switch
22 1 00438.00 Snap Bushing Universal 875-11
23 2 04806.00 #10 Brass Washer
24 2 01001.00 Pan Head Screw 6-32 x 1″
25 1 16514.00 Conveyor Shut Off Switch Brack.
26 2 03814.10 10-32 Lock Star Washer

GW-100 Control Box Assembly P/N 18611.47

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1| 1| 16403.00| GLC/GW-100 Control Box| 13| 1| 00815.00| Peri Pump Complete
2| 1| 00470.10| Toggle Switch Rubber Boot| 14| 1| 00818.00| Peri Pump Cover
3| 3| 13417.94| Heater Thermostat (EGO)| 15| 1| 16515.00| Peri Pump Panel
4| 1| 13418.49| Auto-Fill Timer 120V| 16| 1| 00816.00| Peri Pump Gear Motor
5| 1| 00454.06| Power Block 6 Position| 17| 1| 03470.47| Power on-off/ Flush Switch
6| 3| 03475.00| Primer Switch – Push Button| 18| 4| 00438.00| Snap Bushing Universal 875-11
7| 3| 00820.00| Peri Pump Circuit Board| 19| 3| 00839.00| GLC Squeeze Tube Clear
8| 1| 16504.00| Control Box Lid| 3| 00835.30| GLC Squeeze Tube Black
9| 1| 00631.49| Ice Cube Relay 120V, 20A| 20| 3| 13826.47| 4-40×3/16 Pan Head Screw
10| 2| 00631.00| Ice Cube Relay 120V,12A| 21| 3| 00820.06| Circuit Board Standoff
11| 3| 00820.45| Circuit Board Connector| 22| 3| 00820.07| Circuit Board Stand-off Cap
12| 1| 00821.10| Transformer 120 V| 23| 1| 13403.28| Fuse 5 Amp Slow Blow
 | 24| 1| 42020.49| Power Cord 115V, 9 Ft

  • Not shown 820.10 Circuit Board Spacer Large and 821.11 Circuit Board Spacer Small
  • MODEL GW-100 SERVICE & PARTS MANUAL Rev. 1.00B

Soap Tank Assembly

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1| 1| 03101.49| Hose Clamp #24
2| 1| 03106.40| Ribbed Drain Hose 1 1/2″ ID
3| 1| 03101.00| Hose Clamp # 16 – 1″
4| 1| 03108.60| Transfer Hose 1″ Reinforced
5| 1| 03106.45| Braided Hose 1/2″
6| 1| 03101.47| Hose Clamp #6
7| 1| 05012.00| 1/2 Cu Ref Tubing (Per Foot)
8| 1| 16441.00| Detergent Tank
9| 1| 16544.00| Detergent Tank Screen
10| 1| 16543.00| Detergent Tank Rear Cover
11| 1| 16542.00| Detergent Tank Lid
12| 1| 13465.50| Float Switch
12A| 1| 13463.10| S/S Liquid Level Switch *
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13| 1| 16545.50| Overflow Drain Tube
14| 1| 00120.00| Thermometer Bi-Metal
15| 1| 15417.30| GW-100 Heater 1500 W, 120V
16| 1| 13417.94| Heater Thermostat (EGO)
17| 2| 00940.50| 10-32 X 3/8” Truss Head Screw
18| 1| 16522.00| Heater Cover
19| 1| 16579.20| Drain Screen
20| 1| 16579.00| Drain Pan
21| 2| 00906.00| 1/4-20 X 1/2″ Hexhead Bolt
22| 1| 16530.50| Tank Support
23| 1| 40116.00| 1/4 Comp X 1/4 MIP Ftg (not shown)
24| 1| 00703.00| O-ring Gasket

Water Inlet Plumbing

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1| 2| 41015.70| Solenoid Valve 3/8” 220V| 4| 1| 00715.47| 3/8″ Check Valve
41015.49| Solenoid Valve 3/8” 115V| 5| 1| 41014.49| 3/8″ Ball Valve
1A| 2| 41015.77| Flow Washer| 6| 2| 40012.10| 1/2 Barb x 3/8” MIP Elbow
1B| 2| 41015.40| 3/8″ Solenoid Valve Repair Kit| 7| 2| 03101.47| Hose Clamp #6
1C| 2| N/A| 3/8″ Solenoid Valve Cover| 8| 1| 03106.45| Braided Hose 1/2″
1D| 2| 41015.60| 3/8″ Solenoid Valve Coil 115V| 9| 1| 40019.00| Nipple Brass 3/8 x 2 1/2
2| 2| 40010.00| 3/8” MPT Tee| 10| 3| 40012.47| Adapter 3/8″FPT X 3/8″ MIP
3| 2| 40017.00| 1/2 x 3/8” FPT Reducer|

Sanitizer Plumbing Component Hardware

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1| 1| 00120.01| Thermometer| 9| 1| 03106.45| 1/2″ I.D. Braided Hose
2| 2| 40011.00| 3/8″ FPT Cross Connector| 10| 1| 03106.47| 3/8″ I.D. Braided Hose
3| 1| 40012.10| 3/8″ MPT x 1/2″ 90° Hose Barb| 11| 1| 00434.49| 1/2 x 1/2 x 3/8″ Tee
4| 2| 13658.00| Chemical Check Valve| 12| 5| 03101.47| 7/16″ Gear Clamp
5| 1| 00425.51| Chemical Tubing Blue| 13| 1| 13699.47| Mixing Chamber
5A| 1| 00425.54| Chemical Tubing White| 14| 1| 41014.47| 1/4” MxF Mini Ball Valve
6| 1| 16526.00| Gauge Bracket| 15| 1| 13605.00| 0-30 PSI Pressure Gauge
7| 2| 00924.00| Lock Washer, 1/4| 16| 1| 40015.00| 3/8 x 1/4″ Reducer Bushing
8| 2| 00912.00| Nut, 1/4-20|

Vacuum Breaker and Hardware

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1| 1| 03624.00| 1/2″ Vacuum Breaker| 2| 1| 40014.00| 1/2″ MPT x 1/2″ Hose Barb
1A| 2| 00421.51| 6-32 x 1/4” SS Panhead Screw| 3| 2| 03101.47| 7/16″ Clamp
1B| 1| 00739.50| Vacuum Breaker Cap| 4| 1| 03106.45| 1/2″ I.D. Braided Hose
1C| 1| 03624.25| 1/2” Vacuum Breaker Bonnet| 5| 1| 16410.00| Vacuum Breaker Support 2” taller
1D| 1| 03623.00| 1/2” Vacuum Breaker Repair Kit| 6| 1| 40013.00| 1/2 Barb x 1/2 MPT 90deg Ell

Wash Pump Assembly

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1| 1| 13503.70| Pump Head| 9| 1| 00201.44| GW-100 Pump – 1ph 115V
2| 1| 13503.71| Impeller| 10| 4| 03101.00| Hose Clamp # 16 1″
3| 1| 13503.72| Seal Kit| 11| 1| 03108.66| Transfer Hose 1” – 35”
4| 1| 13503.73| Pump O-Ring| 12| 1| 03108.69| Transfer Hose 1” – 3-1/2”
5| 1| 13503.74| Back Plate| 13| 1| 00434.47| Pump Hose Adapter
6| 1| N/A| Motor| 14| 1| 03106.45| ½” Braided Hose
7| 1| 13503.76| Capacitor| 15| 1| 03106.47| 3/8” Braided Hose
8| 1| 13503.77| Cover|

Conveyor Drive Assembly

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ITEM NO.| NO. REQ’D| ****

P/N

| ****

DESCRIPTION

|  | ITEM NO.| NO. REQ’D| ****

P/N

| ****

DESCRIPTION

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1| 1| 14751.00| Drive Gear| 5| 1| 00438.00| Snap Bushing Universal 875-11
2| 1| 00104.83| VA Drain Motor Shaft Gasket| 6| 4| 00940.50| Screw, 10-32 x 3/8”
3| 1| 16570.50| Drive Motor Housing| 7| 1| 00810.49| Drive Motor 115V
4| 1| 00811.47| Extension Spring| 8| 1| 16570.60| Drive Motor Housing Cover

Scrap Collector Assy. GLC P/N 16565.00/GW-100 P/N 16565.50

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ITEM NO.| NO. REQ’D| ****

P/N

| ****

DESCRIPTION

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1| 1| 16562.00| Waste Collector Screen
2| 1| 16560.00| Waste Collector Tray
3| 1| 06231.48| Carousel Label
4| 1| 03106.51| Clear Vinyl Tubing 1/2” ID x 3/4”OD
5| 1| 00899.01| The cleaning Drill is not shown
6| 1| 00899.02| The cleaning Brush is not shown

GW-100 Electrical Diagram

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CMA DISHMACHINES 12700 KNOTT STREET GARDEN GROVE, CALIFORNIA 92841 800-854-6417 FAX 714-895-2141 www.cmadishmachines.com.

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