Maintenance – Blakeslee DD-8 User Manual
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MAINTENANCE
Motor
No lubrication required.
Pump
No lubrication required.
Doors/Hood
No lubrication required.
Line Strainers
Water inlet (and steam line, if supplied) line strainers
protect solenoids and pressure reducing valves from
sediment in the water (or steam) supply. The line strainer
must be cleaned on a regular basis.
Line Strainer
Line Strainer
To clean a line strainer, turn off water or steam supply and
perform a lockout-tagout procedure. Unscrew the plug
and clean the screen thoroughly. Reinsert the screen into
the strainer body and tighten the plug.
Wash Arms
Upper and lower wash arms must turn freely and continue
to turn for a few seconds when spun by hand.
Wash arm openings may become clogged by food debris
if scrap screens are not in place. The wash arms are easily
removed for cleaning.
Wash
Arm
Spindle
Rinse
Arm
Spindle
Bearing Pin
Wash Arm
To remove the lower wash arm, first remove the rinse arm
and unscrew the spindle bearing pin. The wash arm can
then be lifted off the spindle.
To remove the upper wash arm, unscrew the rotor nut
and remove the wash arm.
Final Rinse Arms and Nozzles
The rinse nozzles will need frequent cleaning if the water
supply is considered “hard” and contains dissolved solids
such as calcium and magnesium.
Obstructions in the lower rinse arm nozzles can be cleared
using an opened paper clip or similar object. Push the
obstruction into the rinse arm, then remove the end caps
and flush out the tube.
The lower rinse arm can be lifted straight off the bearing
pin and thrust washer assembly.
The upper rinse nozzles can be cleared by using an opened
paper clip or similar object. Push the obstruction into the
rinse arm. Remove the rinse nozzle closest to the end and
flush out the line. Reinstall the rinse nozzle when finished.