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Excess Concentrate Draw

Cause: Metering tip not in place
Solution: Press correct tip firmly into barb on eductor

Cause: Chemical above eductor
Solution: Place concentrate below the eductor

Excess Foaming in Discharge
Cause: Air leak in pick-up tube
Solution: Put a clamp on tube or replace tube if brittle

Failure Of Unit To Turn Off

Cause: Water valve parts dirty or defective
Solution: Clean or replace with valve parts kit

Cause: Magnet does not fully return
Solution: Ensure magnet moves freely

Cause: Push button stuck
Solution: Remove button and clean cabinet/button to remove any dirt lodged in slide recess

No Concentrate Draw

Cause: Clogged foot valve
Solution: Clean or replace

Cause: Metering tip or eductor has scale build-up
Solution: Clean (descale)* or replace

Cause: Low water pressure
Solution: Minimum 20 PSI (with water running) required to operate unit properly

Cause: Discharge tube(s) not in place or flooding ring missing from inner discharge tube
Solution: Push tube firmly onto eductor discharge hose barb; be sure inner discharge tube is installed and has flooding ring

Cause: Concentrate container empty
Solution: Replace with full container

Cause: Inlet hose barb not screwed into eductor tightly
Solution: Tighten, but do not overtighten

Cause: Clogged water inlet strainer
Solution: Disconnect inlet water line and clean strainer

* In hard water areas, scale may form inside the discharge end of the eductor, as well as in other areas of the unit that are exposed to water. This scale may be removed by soaking the eductor in a descaling solution (deliming solution). To remove an eductor located in the cabinet, firmly grasp water valve and unthread eductor. Replace in same manner. Alternatively, a scaled eductor can be cleaned (or kept from scaling) by drawing the descaling solution through the unit. Operate the unit with the suction tube in the descaling solution. Operate the unit until solution is drawn consistently, then flush the unit by drawing clear water through it for a minute. Replace concentrate container and put suction tube into concentrate.

No Discharge

Cause: No water
Solution: Open water supply

Cause: Magnetic valve not functioning
Solution: Install valve parts kit

Cause: Excessive water pressure
Solution: Install regulator if water pressure exceeds 60 PSI (flowing)

Cause: Eductor clogged
Solution: Clean* or replace

* In hard water areas, scale may form inside the discharge end of the eductor, as well as in other areas of the unit that are exposed to water. This scale may be removed by soaking the eductor in a descaling solution (deliming solution). To remove an eductor located in the cabinet, firmly grasp water valve and unthread eductor. Replace in same manner. Alternatively, a scaled eductor can be cleaned (or kept from scaling) by drawing the descaling solution through the unit. Operate the unit with the suction tube in the descaling solution. Operate the unit until solution is drawn consistently, then flush the unit by drawing clear water through it for a minute. Replace concentrate container and put suction tube into concentrate.

Water Discharge From Air Vents On Eductor

Cause: Restricted discharge hose
Solution: Be sure discharge tube is not immersed, kinked, or elevated. Be sure there is no liquid in the discharge tube when beginning to operate dispenser

Cause: High water pressure
Solution: Install pressure regulator if flowing water pressure exceeds 60 PSI (flowing)

Water Discharge From Air Vents On Eductor
Cause: Restricted discharge hose
Solution: Be sure discharge tube is not immersed, kinked, or elevated. Be sure there is no liquid in the discharge tube when beginning to operate dispenser

Cause: High water pressure
Solution: Install pressure regulator if flowing water pressure exceeds 60 PSI (flowing)

No Discharge
Cause: No water
Solution: Open water supply

Cause: Magnetic valve not functioning
Solution: Install valve parts kit

Cause: Excessive water pressure
Solution: Install regulator if water pressure exceeds 60 PSI (flowing)

Cause: Eductor clogged
Solution: Clean* or replace

* In hard water areas, scale may form inside the discharge end of the eductor, as well as in other areas of the unit that are exposed to water. This scale may be removed by soaking the eductor in a descaling solution (deliming solution). To remove an eductor located in the cabinet, firmly grasp water valve and unthread eductor. Replace in same manner. Alternatively, a scaled eductor can be cleaned (or kept from scaling) by drawing the descaling solution through the unit. Operate the unit with the suction tube in the descaling solution. Operate the unit until solution is drawn consistently, then flush the unit by drawing clear water through it for a minute. Replace concentrate container and put suction tube into concentrate.

No Concentrate Draw
Cause: Clogged foot valve
Solution: Clean or replace

Cause: Metering tip or eductor has scale build-up
Solution: Clean (descale)* or replace

Cause: Low water pressure
Solution: Minimum 20 PSI (with water running) required to operate unit properly

Cause: Discharge tube(s) not in place or flooding ring missing from inner discharge tube
Solution: Push tube firmly onto eductor discharge hose barb; be sure inner discharge tube is installed and has flooding ring

Cause: Concentrate container empty
Solution: Replace with full container

Cause: Inlet hose barb not screwed into eductor tightly
Solution: Tighten, but do not overtighten

Cause: Clogged water inlet strainer
Solution: Disconnect inlet water line and clean strainer

* In hard water areas, scale may form inside the discharge end of the eductor, as well as in other areas of the unit that are exposed to water. This scale may be removed by soaking the eductor in a descaling solution (deliming solution). To remove an eductor located in the cabinet, firmly grasp water valve and unthread eductor. Replace in same manner. Alternatively, a scaled eductor can be cleaned (or kept from scaling) by drawing the descaling solution through the unit. Operate the unit with the suction tube in the descaling solution. Operate the unit until solution is drawn consistently, then flush the unit by drawing clear water through it for a minute. Replace concentrate container and put suction tube into concentrate.

Failure Of Unit To Turn Off
Cause: Water valve parts dirty or defective
Solution: Clean or replace with valve parts kit

Cause: Magnet does not fully return
Solution: Ensure magnet moves freely

Cause: Push button stuck
Solution: Remove button and clean cabinet/button to remove any dirt lodged in slide recess

Excess Foaming in Discharge
Cause: Air leak in pick-up tube
Solution: Put a clamp on tube or replace tube if brittle

Excess Concentrate Draw
Cause: Metering tip not in place
Solution: Press correct tip firmly into barb on eductor

Cause: Chemical above eductor
Solution: Place concentrate below the eductor

Excess Foaming In Discharge
Cause: Air leak in pick-up tube
Solution: Put clamp on tube or replace tube if brittle

No Concentrate Draw
Cause: Concentrate container empty
Solution: Replace with full container

No Concentrate Draw
Cause: Concentrate container empty
Solution: Replace with full container

Excess Foaming In Discharge
Cause: Air leak in pick-up tube
Solution: Put clamp on tube or replace tube if brittle

Dead or No Display

Insure that controller is connected to pump module via J1 cable
Insure that power is connected to pump module
Check to see if the pump module circuit breaker is tripped
Load Count Errors
Quite a number of perceived load count errors may occur in the normal day-to-day operations of a laundry. A load is counted (to the current formula number) each time the highest pump number with a nonzero amount runs. In Relay mode a load is counted each time pump 1 is run.
Load Counts High
Check washer trigger signal for count pump running more than once each load
Load Counts Low

Check washer trigger signals
Check that machine operator may be short cycling the washer
Pumps Don’t Prime

Confirm pump motor harness is connected to PI PCB in pumpstand
Follow pumpstand manual troubleshooting procedures for PI PCB defect

Pumps Don’t Run
When pumps don’t run it is important to differentiate between running on prime and running from a machine trigger. Pumps only run formula amounts from a machine trigger when pumps are calibrated.

When only certain pump positions are defective, check Pump Interface (PI) printed circuit board (PCB) and J1 cable connections.

Only one pump may run at a time in flush mode. Multiple pumps triggered at the same time will run in queue.
No Pumps On Trigger, Prime OK

Are pumps calibrated?
Is a delay time programmed or is pump in cue?
Is there a trigger signal? Confirm by viewing lights on Machine Interface and measuring signal with a volt meter.
Follow pump module manual troubleshooting procedures for MI defect
Test run pump amounts as described in step 5.4.2 or Program Mode

Backflow Into Concentrate
Cause: Eductor check valve inoperable
Solution: Clean or replace check valve

Discharge From Backflow Preventer Vent
Cause: Backflow preventer check valve dirty or defective Water hammer condition in supply system (cause of “splitting”) Negative pressure in supply line causing reverse flow
Solution: Clean or replace backflow preventer (Kit #105) Install water hammer shock arresters or water pressure reducing valves

Excess Concentrate Draw
Cause: Metering tip not in place (or wrong metering tip)
Solution: Press correct tip firmly into barb

Leaks At Plastic And Copper Junctions
Cause: Compression nut loose
Solution: Tighten nut 1/2 turn

Leaks At Plastic Tube
Cause: Compression nut loose
Solution: Tighten nut 1/2 turn
Low Or No Water Flow
Cause: Inlet screen clogged
Solution: Clean or replace

Cause: Supply source inadequate
Solution: 4 GPM flow necessary to operate unit; move unit or replumb incoming line

Cause: Scaled eductor or fittings
Solution: Clean* or replace

* In hard water areas, scale may form inside the discharge end of the eductor, as well as in other areas of the unit that are exposed to water. This scale may be removed by soaking the eductor in a descaling solution (deliming solution). To remove an eductor located in the cabinet, firmly grasp water valve and unthread eductor. Replace in same manner. Alternatively, a scaled eductor can be cleaned (or kept from scaling) by drawing the descaling solution through the unit. Operate the unit with the suction tube in the descaling solution. Operate the unit until solution is drawn consistently, then flush the unit by drawing clear water through it for a minute. Replace concentrate container and put suction tube into concentrate.
No Concentrate Draw
Cause: Clogged check valve
Solution: Clean or replace

Cause: Metering tip clogged
Solution: Rinse in hot water or replace: DO NOT REAM CLEAN!
Cause: Eductor clogged
Solution: Clean or replace

Cause: Clogged water inlet
Solution: Clean screen

Cause: Clogged foot strainer
Solution: Clean or replace

Cause: Low water pressure and/or volume
Solution: Replace with full container

Cause: Check valve not screwed into eductor firmly
Solution: Tighten, but DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN!

* In hard water areas, scale may form inside the discharge end of the eductor, as well as in other areas of the unit that are exposed to water. This scale may be removed by soaking the eductor in a descaling solution (deliming solution). To remove an eductor located in the cabinet, firmly grasp water valve and unthread eductor. Replace in same manner. Alternatively, a scaled eductor can be cleaned (or kept from scaling) by drawing the descaling solution through the unit. Operate the unit with the suction tube in the descaling solution. Operate the unit until solution is drawn consistently, then flush the unit by drawing clear water through it for a minute. Replace concentrate container and put suction tube into concentrate.
No Discharge
Cause: No water
Solution: Open water supply

Cause: Excessive water pressure
Solution: Install regulator if water pressure exceeds 85 PSI (flowing)

Cause: Eductor clogged
Solution: Clean* or replace

* In hard water areas, scale may form inside the discharge end of the eductor, as well as in other areas of the unit that are exposed to water. This scale may be removed by soaking the eductor in a descaling solution (deliming solution). To remove an eductor located in the cabinet, firmly grasp water valve and unthread eductor. Replace in same manner. Alternatively, a scaled eductor can be cleaned (or kept from scaling) by drawing the descaling solution through the unit. Operate the unit with the suction tube in the descaling solution. Operate the unit until solution is drawn consistently, then flush the unit by drawing clear water through it for a minute. Replace concentrate container and put suction tube into concentrate.
Water Flow Won’t Shut Off
Cause: Ball valve defective
Solution: Replace

Weak Foaming Action
Cause: Clogged water inlet strainer
Solution: Clean or replace

Cause: Water pressure too low
Solution: Minimum 25 PSI required

Cause: Water temperature too high
Solution: Use lower temp water source (Concentrate flow decreases above 140 degrees F water)

Weak Spraying Action
Cause: Clogged water inlet strainer
Solution: Clean or replace

Cause: Water pressure too low
Solution: Minimum 25 PSI required

Backflow Into Concentrate
Cause: Eductor check valve inoperable
Solution: Clean or replace check valve
Discharge From Backflow Preventer Vent
Cause: Backflow preventer check valve dirty or defective
Solution: Clean or replace backflow preventer (Kit #105)

Cause: Water hammer condition in supply system (cause of “splitting”)
Solution: Install water hammer shock arresters or water pressure reducing valves

Cause: Negative pressure in supply line causing reverse flow
Solution: This is the proper operation of this component. Cause of negative pressure must be corrected.
Excess Concentrate Draw
Cause: Metering tip not in place (or wrong metering tip)
Solution: Press correct tip firmly into barb
Low Or No Water Flow
Cause: Inlet screen clogged
Solution: Clean or replace

Cause: Supply source inadequate
Solution: 4 GPM flow necessary to operate unit; move unit or replumb incoming line

Cause: Scaled eductor or fittings
Solution: Clean* or replace

* In hard water areas, scale may form inside the discharge end of the eductor, as well as in other areas of the unit that are exposed to water. This scale may be removed by soaking the eductor in a descaling solution (deliming solution). To remove an eductor located in the cabinet, firmly grasp water valve and unthread eductor. Replace in same manner. Alternatively, a scaled eductor can be cleaned (or kept from scaling) by drawing the descaling solution through the unit. Operate the unit with the suction tube in the descaling solution. Operate the unit until solution is drawn consistently, then flush the unit by drawing clear water through it for a minute. Replace concentrate container and put suction tube into concentrate.
No Concentrate Draw
Cause: Clogged check valve
Solution: Clean or replace

Cause: Metering tip clogged
Solution: Rinse in hot water or replace: DO NOT REAM CLEAN!

Cause: Eductor clogged
Solution: Clean or replace

Cause: Clogged water inlet
Solution: Clean screen

Backflow Into Concentrate
Cause: Eductor check valve inoperable
Solution: Clean or replace check valve

Excess Concentrate Draw
Cause: Metering tip not in place (or wrong metering tip)
Solution: Press correct tip firmly into barb

Leaks At Plastic And Copper Junctions
Cause: Compression nut loose
Solution: Tighten nut 1/2 turn

Low Or No Water Flow
Cause: Inlet screen clogged
Solution: Clean or replace

Cause: Supply source inadequate
Solution: 4 GPM flow necessary to operate unit; move unit or replumb incoming line

Cause: Scaled eductor or fittings
Solution: Clean* or replace

* In hard water areas, scale may form inside the discharge end of the eductor, as well as in other areas of the unit that are exposed to water. This scale may be removed by soaking the eductor in a descaling solution (deliming solution). To remove an eductor located in the cabinet, firmly grasp water valve and unthread eductor. Replace in same manner. Alternatively, a scaled eductor can be cleaned (or kept from scaling) by drawing the descaling solution through the unit. Operate the unit with the suction tube in the descaling solution. Operate the unit until solution is drawn consistently, then flush the unit by drawing clear water through it for a minute. Replace concentrate container and put suction tube into concentrate.

Water Flow Won’t Shut Off
Cause: Ball valve defective
Solution: Replace

No Discharge
Cause: No water
Solution: Open water supply

Cause: Excessive water pressure
Solution: Install regulator if water pressure exceeds 85 PSI (flowing)

Cause: Eductor clogged
Solution: Clean* or replace

* In hard water areas, scale may form inside the discharge end of the eductor, as well as in other areas of the unit that are exposed to water. This scale may be removed by soaking the eductor in a descaling solution (deliming solution). To remove an eductor located in the cabinet, firmly grasp water valve and unthread eductor. Replace in same manner. Alternatively, a scaled eductor can be cleaned (or kept from scaling) by drawing the descaling solution through the unit. Operate the unit with the suction tube in the descaling solution. Operate the unit until solution is drawn consistently, then flush the unit by drawing clear water through it for a minute. Replace concentrate container and put suction tube into concentrate.
No Concentrate Draw
Cause: Clogged check valve
Solution: Clean or replace

Cause: Metering tip clogged
Solution: Rinse in hot water or replace: DO NOT REAM CLEAN!

Cause: Eductor clogged
Solution: Clean or replace

Cause: Clogged water inlet
Solution: Clean screen

Cause: Clogged foot strainer
Solution: Clean or replace

Cause: Low water pressure and/or volume
Solution: Replace with full container

Cause: Check valve not screwed into eductor firmly
Solution: Tighten, but DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN!

* In hard water areas, scale may form inside the discharge end of the eductor, as well as in other areas of the unit that are exposed to water. This scale may be removed by soaking the eductor in a descaling solution (deliming solution). To remove an eductor located in the cabinet, firmly grasp water valve and unthread eductor. Replace in same manner. Alternatively, a scaled eductor can be cleaned (or kept from scaling) by drawing the descaling solution through the unit. Operate the unit with the suction tube in the descaling solution. Operate the unit until solution is drawn consistently, then flush the unit by drawing clear water through it for a minute. Replace concentrate container and put suction tube into concentrate.

Low Or No Water Flow
Cause: Inlet screen clogged
Solution: Clean or replace

Cause: Supply source inadequate
Solution: 4 GPM flow necessary to operate unit; move unit or replumb incoming line

Cause: Scaled eductor or fittings
Solution: Clean* or replace

* In hard water areas, scale may form inside the discharge end of the eductor, as well as in other areas of the unit that are exposed to water. This scale may be removed by soaking the eductor in a descaling solution (deliming solution). To remove an eductor located in the cabinet, firmly grasp water valve and unthread eductor. Replace in same manner. Alternatively, a scaled eductor can be cleaned (or kept from scaling) by drawing the descaling solution through the unit. Operate the unit with the suction tube in the descaling solution. Operate the unit until solution is drawn consistently, then flush the unit by drawing clear water through it for a minute. Replace concentrate container and put suction tube into concentrate.

Leaks At Plastic And Copper Junctions
Cause: Compression nut loose
Solution: Tighten nut 1/2 turn
Excess Concentrate Draw
Cause: Metering tip not in place (or wrong metering tip)
Solution: Press correct tip firmly into barb

Backflow Into Concentrate
Cause: Eductor check valve inoperable
Solution: Clean or replace check valve

No Concentrate Draw
Cause: Clogged check valve
Solution: Clean or replace

Cause: Metering tip clogged
Solution: Rinse in hot water or replace: DO NOT REAM CLEAN!

Cause: Eductor clogged
Solution: Clean or replace

Cause: Clogged water inlet
Solution: Clean screen

Cause: Clogged foot strainer
Solution: Clean or replace

Cause: Low water pressure and/or volume
Solution: Clean or replace

Cause: Check valve not screwed into eductor firmly
Solution: Tighten, but DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN!

* In hard water areas, scale may form inside the discharge end of the eductor, as well as in other areas of the unit that are exposed to water. This scale may be removed by soaking the eductor in a descaling solution (deliming solution). To remove an eductor located in the cabinet, firmly grasp water valve and unthread eductor. Replace in same manner. Alternatively, a scaled eductor can be cleaned (or kept from scaling) by drawing the descaling solution through the unit. Operate the unit with the suction tube in the descaling solution. Operate the unit until solution is drawn consistently, then flush the unit by drawing clear water through it for a minute. Replace concentrate container and put suction tube into concentrate.

Weak Foaming Action
Cause: Clogged water inlet strainer
Solution: Clean or replace

Cause: Water pressure too low
Solution: Minimum 25 PSI required

Cause: Water temperature too high
Solution: Use lower temp water source (Concentrate flow decreases above 140 degrees F water)

Excess Concentrate Draw
Cause: Metering tip not in place
Solution: Press correct tip firmly into barb on eductor

Cause: Chemical above eductor
Solution: Place concentrate below the eductor
No Concentrate Draw
Cause: Clogged foot valve
Solution: Clean or replace

Cause: Metering tip or eductor has scale build-up
Solution: Clean (descale)* or replace

Cause: Low water pressure
Solution: Minimum 20 PSI (with water running) required to operate unit properly

Cause: Discharge tube(s) not in place or flooding ring missing from inner discharge tube
Solution: Push tube firmly onto eductor discharge hose barb; be sure inner discharge tube is installed and has flooding ring

Cause: Concentrate container empty
Solution: Replace with full container

Cause: Inlet hose barb not screwed into eductor tightly
Solution: Tighten, but do not overtighten

Cause: Clogged water inlet strainer
Solution: Disconnect inlet water line and clean strainer

* In hard water areas, scale may form inside the discharge end of the eductor, as well as in other areas of the unit that are exposed to water. This scale may be removed by soaking the eductor in a descaling solution (deliming solution). To remove an eductor located in the cabinet, firmly grasp water valve and unthread eductor. Replace in same manner. Alternatively, a scaled eductor can be cleaned (or kept from scaling) by drawing the descaling solution through the unit. Operate the unit with the suction tube in the descaling solution. Operate the unit until solution is drawn consistently, then flush the unit by drawing clear water through it for a minute. Replace concentrate container and put suction tube into concentrate.

Excess Concentrate Draw
Cause: Metering tip not in place
Solution: Press correct tip firmly into barb on eductor

Cause: Chemical above eductor
Solution: Place concentrate below the eductor

Excess Foaming in Discharge
Cause: Air leak in pick-up tube
Solution: Put a clamp on tube or replace tube if brittle

Failure Of Unit To Turn Off
Cause: Water valve parts dirty or defective
Solution: Clean or replace with valve parts kit

Cause: Magnet does not fully return
Solution: Ensure magnet moves freely

Cause: Push button stuck
Solution: Remove button and clean cabinet/button to remove any dirt lodged in slide recess

No Concentrate Draw
Cause: Clogged foot valve
Solution: Clean or replace

Cause: Metering tip or eductor has scale build-up
Solution: Clean (descale)* or replace

Cause: Low water pressure
Solution: Minimum 20 PSI (with water running) required to operate unit properly

Cause: Discharge tube(s) not in place or flooding ring missing from inner discharge tube
Solution: Push tube firmly onto eductor discharge hose barb; be sure inner discharge tube is installed and has flooding ring

Cause: Concentrate container empty
Solution: Replace with full container

Cause: Inlet hose barb not screwed into eductor tightly
Solution: Tighten, but do not overtighten

Cause: Clogged water inlet strainer
Solution: Disconnect inlet water line and clean strainer

* In hard water areas, scale may form inside the discharge end of the eductor, as well as in other areas of the unit that are exposed to water. This scale may be removed by soaking the eductor in a descaling solution (deliming solution). To remove an eductor located in the cabinet, firmly grasp water valve and unthread eductor. Replace in same manner. Alternatively, a scaled eductor can be cleaned (or kept from scaling) by drawing the descaling solution through the unit. Operate the unit with the suction tube in the descaling solution. Operate the unit until solution is drawn consistently, then flush the unit by drawing clear water through it for a minute. Replace concentrate container and put suction tube into concentrate.
No Discharge
Cause: No water
Solution: Open water supply

Cause: Magnetic valve not functioning
Solution: Install valve parts kit

Cause: Excessive water pressure
Solution: Install regulator if water pressure exceeds 60 PSI (flowing)

Cause: Eductor clogged
Solution: Clean* or replace

* In hard water areas, scale may form inside the discharge end of the eductor, as well as in other areas of the unit that are exposed to water. This scale may be removed by soaking the eductor in a descaling solution (deliming solution). To remove an eductor located in the cabinet, firmly grasp water valve and unthread eductor. Replace in same manner. Alternatively, a scaled eductor can be cleaned (or kept from scaling) by drawing the descaling solution through the unit. Operate the unit with the suction tube in the descaling solution. Operate the unit until solution is drawn consistently, then flush the unit by drawing clear water through it for a minute. Replace concentrate container and put suction tube into concentrate.
Water Discharge From Air Vents On Eductor
Cause: Restricted discharge hose
Solution: Be sure discharge tube is not immersed, kinked, or elevated. Be sure there is no liquid in the discharge tube when beginning to operate dispenser

Cause: High water pressure
Solution: Install pressure regulator if flowing water pressure exceeds 60 PSI (flowing)

Excess Foaming In Discharge
Cause: Air leak in pick-up tube
Solution: Put clamp on tube or replace tube if brittle
No Concentrate Draw
Cause: Concentrate container empty
Solution: Replace with full container

No Concentrate Draw
Cause: Clogged check valve
Solution: Clean or replace

Cause: Metering tip clogged
Solution: Rinse in hot water or replace: DO NOT REAM CLEAN!

Cause: Eductor clogged
Solution: Clean or replace

Cause: Clogged water inlet
Solution: Clean screen

Cause: Clogged foot strainer
Solution: Clean or replace

Cause: Low water pressure and/or volume
Solution: Replace with full container

Cause: Check valve not screwed into eductor firmly
Solution: Tighten, but DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN!

*In hard water areas, scale may form inside the discharge end of the eductor, as well as in other areas of the unit that are exposed to water. This scale may be removed by soaking the eductor in a descaling solution (deliming solution). To remove an eductor located in the cabinet, firmly grasp water valve and unthread eductor. Replace in same manner. Alternatively, a scaled eductor can be cleaned (or kept from scaling) by drawing the descaling solution through the unit. Operate the unit with the suction tube in the descaling solution. Operate the unit until solution is drawn consistently, then flush the unit by drawing clear water through it for a minute. Replace concentrate container and put suction tube into concentrate.

Weak Spraying Action
Cause: Clogged water inlet strainer
Solution: Clean or replace

Cause: Water pressure too low
Solution: Minimum 25 PSI required

Excess Concentrate Draw
Cause: Cause: Metering tip not in place
Solution: Press correct tip firmly into barb on eductor

Cause: Chemical above eductor
Solution: Place concentrate below the eductor
Excess Foaming in Discharge
Cause: Air leak in pick-up tube
Solution: Put a clamp on tube or replace tube if brittle
Failure Of Unit To Turn Off
Cause: Water valve parts dirty or defective
Solution: Clean or replace with valve parts kit

Cause: Magnet does not fully return
Solution: Ensure magnet moves freely

Cause: Push button stuck
Solution: Remove button and clean cabinet/button to remove any dirt lodged in slide recess
No Concentrate Draw
Cause: Clogged foot valve
Solution: Clean or replace

Cause: Metering tip or eductor has scale build-up
Solution: Clean (descale)* or replace

Cause: Low water pressure
Solution: Minimum 20 PSI (with water running) required to operate unit properly

Cause: Discharge tube(s) not in place or flooding ring missing from inner discharge tube
Solution: Push tube firmly onto eductor discharge hose barb; be sure inner discharge tube is installed and has flooding ring

Cause: Concentrate container empty
Solution: Replace with full container

Cause: Inlet hose barb not screwed into eductor tightly
Solution: Tighten, but do not overtighten

Cause: Clogged water inlet strainer
Solution: Disconnect inlet water line and clean strainer

* In hard water areas, scale may form inside the discharge end of the eductor, as well as in other areas of the unit that are exposed to water. This scale may be removed by soaking the eductor in a descaling solution (deliming solution). To remove an eductor located in the cabinet, firmly grasp water valve and unthread eductor. Replace in same manner. Alternatively, a scaled eductor can be cleaned (or kept from scaling) by drawing the descaling solution through the unit. Operate the unit with the suction tube in the descaling solution. Operate the unit until solution is drawn consistently, then flush the unit by drawing clear water through it for a minute. Replace concentrate container and put suction tube into concentrate.
No Discharge
Cause: No water
Solution: Open water supply

Cause: Magnetic valve not functioning
Solution: Install valve parts kit

Cause: Excessive water pressure
Solution: Install regulator if water pressure exceeds 60 PSI (flowing)

Cause: Eductor clogged
Solution: Clean* or replace

* In hard water areas, scale may form inside the discharge end of the eductor, as well as in other areas of the unit that are exposed to water. This scale may be removed by soaking the eductor in a descaling solution (deliming solution). To remove an eductor located in the cabinet, firmly grasp water valve and unthread eductor. Replace in same manner. Alternatively, a scaled eductor can be cleaned (or kept from scaling) by drawing the descaling solution through the unit. Operate the unit with the suction tube in the descaling solution. Operate the unit until solution is drawn consistently, then flush the unit by drawing clear water through it for a minute. Replace concentrate container and put suction tube into concentrate.
Water Discharge From Air Vents On Eductor
Cause: Restricted discharge hose
Solution: Be sure discharge tube is not immersed, kinked, or elevated. Be sure there is no liquid in the discharge tube when beginning to operate dispenser

Cause: High water pressure
Solution: Install pressure regulator if flowing water pressure exceeds 60 PSI (flowing)

Excess Concentrate Draw
Cause: Cause: Metering tip not in place
Solution: Press correct tip firmly into barb on the eductor

Cause: Chemical above eductor
Solution: Place concentrate below the eductor
Excess Foaming in Discharge
Cause: Air leak in pick-up tube
Solution: Put a clamp on tube or replace tube if brittle

Failure Of Unit To Turn Off
Cause: Water valve parts dirty or defective
Solution: Clean or replace with valve parts kit

Cause: Magnet does not fully return
Solution: Ensure magnet moves freely

Cause: Push button stuck
Solution: Remove button and clean cabinet/button to remove any dirt lodged in slide recess

No Concentrate Draw
Cause: Clogged foot valve
Solution: Clean or replace

Cause: Metering tip or eductor has scale build-up
Solution: Clean (descale)* or replace

Cause: Low water pressure
Solution: Minimum 20 PSI (with water running) required to operate unit properly

Cause: Discharge tube(s) not in place or flooding ring missing from inner discharge tube
Solution: Push tube firmly onto eductor discharge hose barb; be sure inner discharge tube is installed and has flooding ring

Cause: Concentrate container empty
Solution: Replace with full container

Cause: Inlet hose barb not screwed into eductor tightly
Solution: Tighten, but do not overtighten

Cause: Clogged water inlet strainer
Solution: Disconnect inlet water line and clean strainer

* In hard water areas, scale may form inside the discharge end of the eductor, as well as in other areas of the unit that are exposed to water. This scale may be removed by soaking the eductor in a descaling solution (deliming solution). To remove an eductor located in the cabinet, firmly grasp water valve and unthread eductor. Replace in same manner. Alternatively, a scaled eductor can be cleaned (or kept from scaling) by drawing the descaling solution through the unit. Operate the unit with the suction tube in the descaling solution. Operate the unit until solution is drawn consistently, then flush the unit by drawing clear water through it for a minute. Replace concentrate container and put suction tube into concentrate.
No Discharge
Cause: No water
Solution: Open water supply

Cause: Magnetic valve not functioning
Solution: Install valve parts kit

Cause: Excessive water pressure
Solution: Install regulator if water pressure exceeds 60 PSI (flowing)

Cause: Eductor clogged
Solution: Clean* or replace

* In hard water areas, scale may form inside the discharge end of the eductor, as well as in other areas of the unit that are exposed to water. This scale may be removed by soaking the eductor in a descaling solution (deliming solution). To remove an eductor located in the cabinet, firmly grasp water valve and unthread eductor. Replace in same manner. Alternatively, a scaled eductor can be cleaned (or kept from scaling) by drawing the descaling solution through the unit. Operate the unit with the suction tube in the descaling solution. Operate the unit until solution is drawn consistently, then flush the unit by drawing clear water through it for a minute. Replace concentrate container and put suction tube into concentrate.

Water Discharge From Air Vents On Eductor
Cause: Restricted discharge hose
Solution: Be sure discharge tube is not immersed, kinked, or elevated. Be sure there is no liquid in the discharge tube when beginning to operate dispenser

Cause: High water pressure
Solution: Install pressure regulator if flowing water pressure exceeds 60 PSI (flowing)

Excess Concentrate Draw
Cause: Metering tip not in place
Solution: Press correct tip firmly into barb on eductor

Cause: Chemical above eductor
Solution: Place concentrate below the eductor
Excess Foaming in Discharge
Cause: Air leak in pick-up tube
Solution: Put a clamp on tube or replace tube if brittle

Failure Of Unit To Turn Off
Cause: Water valve parts dirty or defective
Solution: Clean or replace with valve parts kit
No Concentrate Draw
Cause: Clogged foot valve
Solution: Clean or replace

Cause: Metering tip or eductor has scale build-up
Solution: Clean (descale)* or replace

Cause: Low water pressure
Solution: Minimum 20 PSI (with water running) required to operate unit properly

Cause: Discharge tube(s) not in place or flooding ring missing from inner discharge tube
Solution: Push tube firmly onto eductor discharge hose barb; be sure inner discharge tube is installed and has flooding ring

Cause: Concentrate container empty
Solution: Replace with full container

Cause: Inlet hose barb not screwed into eductor tightly
Solution: Tighten, but do not overtighten

Cause: Clogged water inlet strainer
Solution: Disconnect inlet water line and clean strainer

* In hard water areas, scale may form inside the discharge end of the eductor, as well as in other areas of the unit that are exposed to water. This scale may be removed by soaking the eductor in a descaling solution (deliming solution). To remove an eductor located in the cabinet, firmly grasp water valve and unthread eductor. Replace in same manner. Alternatively, a scaled eductor can be cleaned (or kept from scaling) by drawing the descaling solution through the unit. Operate the unit with the suction tube in the descaling solution. Operate the unit until solution is drawn consistently, then flush the unit by drawing clear water through it for a minute. Replace concentrate container and put suction tube into concentrate.

No Discharge
Cause: No water
Solution: Open water supply

Cause: Magnetic valve not functioning
Solution: Install valve parts kit

Cause: Excessive water pressure
Solution: Install regulator if water pressure exceeds 60 PSI (flowing)

Cause: Eductor clogged
Solution: Clean* or replace

* In hard water areas, scale may form inside the discharge end of the eductor, as well as in other areas of the unit that are exposed to water. This scale may be removed by soaking the eductor in a descaling solution (deliming solution). To remove an eductor located in the cabinet, firmly grasp water valve and unthread eductor. Replace in same manner. Alternatively, a scaled eductor can be cleaned (or kept from scaling) by drawing the descaling solution through the unit. Operate the unit with the suction tube in the descaling solution. Operate the unit until solution is drawn consistently, then flush the unit by drawing clear water through it for a minute. Replace concentrate container and put suction tube into concentrate.

Water Discharge From Air Vents On Eductor
Cause: Restricted discharge hose
Solution: Be sure discharge tube is not immersed, kinked, or elevated. Be sure there is no liquid in the discharge tube when beginning to operate dispenser

Cause: High water pressure
Solution: Install pressure regulator if flowing water pressure exceeds 60 PSI (flowing).

Dead or No Display
Confirm main power connection voltage with a volt meter. Check fuse if optional fuse kit is installed. Substitute transformer followed by the printed circuit board to determine fault.

Excess Detergent Consumption
7.4.1 Probe Mode

Check probe for scaling and measure wash solution via titration kit or by other means. If detergent us at proper concentration, troubleshoot the dish machine for clogged drains, excessive fresh water feedback, etc.

7.4.2 Probe-less Mode

Confirm that initial charge is dispensed only one time per initial fill. if you experience multiple initial charge feeds (Automatic/Conveyor mode only) review initial charge wiring connection. All other modes, adjust initial charge and dose adjustments accordingly.

No Detergent Feed
7.3.1 Probe Mode

Temporarily disconnect probe wire with detergent signal on to force detergent feed.

If detergent feeds, check for probe scaling and check detergent setpoint setting.

If detergent does not feed, substitute pump motor (or solenoid coil) followed by the printed circuit board to determine fault.

7.3.2 Probe-less Mode

Confirm that unit is in a detergent feed condition as determined by rinse/initial charge signal inputs and initial charge/dose adjustments.

If detergent does not feed, substitute pump motor (or solenoid coil) followed by the printed circuit board to determine fault.
No Rinse Feed
Rinse feed is locked out under the following conditions:
Probe-less/Door/Automatic Initial Charge modes – Rinse is locked out after Initial Charge begins until the following rack (rinse signal) occurs.
Probe Mode – detergent signal did not occur within 90 seconds prior to rinse signal (Rinse Saver feature).
If not in one of the above conditions and rinse does not feed, substitute pump motor followed by the printed circuit board to determine fault.

Excess Concentrate Draw
Cause: Metering tip not in place
Solution: Press correct tip firmly into barb on eductor

Cause: Chemical above eductor
Solution: Place concentrate below the eductor
Excess Foaming in Discharge
Cause: Air leak in pick-up tube
Solution: Put a clamp on tube or replace tube if brittle
Failure Of Unit To Turn Off
Cause: Water valve parts dirty or defective
Solution: Clean or replace with valve parts kit

Cause: Magnet does not fully return
Solution: Ensure magnet moves freely

Cause: Push button stuck
Solution: Remove button and clean cabinet/button to remove any dirt lodged in slide recess

No Concentrate Draw
Cause: Clogged foot valve
Solution: Clean or replace

Cause: Metering tip or eductor has scale build-up
Solution: Clean (descale)* or replace

Cause: Low water pressure
Solution: Minimum 20 PSI (with water running) required to operate unit properly

Cause: Discharge tube(s) not in place or flooding ring missing from inner discharge tube
Solution: Push tube firmly onto eductor discharge hose barb; be sure inner discharge tube is installed and has flooding ring

Cause: Concentrate container empty
Solution: Replace with full container

Cause: Inlet hose barb not screwed into eductor tightly
Solution: Tighten, but do not overtighten

Cause: Clogged water inlet strainer
Solution: Disconnect inlet water line and clean strainer

* In hard water areas, scale may form inside the discharge end of the eductor, as well as in other areas of the unit that are exposed to water. This scale may be removed by soaking the eductor in a descaling solution (deliming solution). To remove an eductor located in the cabinet, firmly grasp water valve and unthread eductor. Replace in same manner. Alternatively, a scaled eductor can be cleaned (or kept from scaling) by drawing the descaling solution through the unit. Operate the unit with the suction tube in the descaling solution. Operate the unit until solution is drawn consistently, then flush the unit by drawing clear water through it for a minute. Replace concentrate container and put suction tube into concentrate.
No Discharge
Cause: No water
Solution: Open water supply

Cause: Magnetic valve not functioning
Solution: Install valve parts kit

Cause: Excessive water pressure
Solution: Install regulator if water pressure exceeds 60 PSI (flowing)

Cause: Eductor clogged
Solution: Clean* or replace

* In hard water areas, scale may form inside the discharge end of the eductor, as well as in other areas of the unit that are exposed to water. This scale may be removed by soaking the eductor in a descaling solution (deliming solution). To remove an eductor located in the cabinet, firmly grasp water valve and unthread eductor. Replace in same manner. Alternatively, a scaled eductor can be cleaned (or kept from scaling) by drawing the descaling solution through the unit. Operate the unit with the suction tube in the descaling solution. Operate the unit until solution is drawn consistently, then flush the unit by drawing clear water through it for a minute. Replace concentrate container and put suction tube into concentrate.
Water Discharge From Air Vents On Eductor
Cause: Restricted discharge hose
Solution: Be sure discharge tube is not immersed, kinked, or elevated. Be sure there is no liquid in the discharge tube when beginning to operate dispenser

Cause: High water pressure
Solution: Install pressure regulator if flowing water pressure exceeds 60 PSI (flowing)

Excess Concentrate Draw
Cause: Metering tip not in place
Solution: Press correct tip firmly into barb on eductor

Cause: Chemical above eductor
Solution: Place concentrate below the eductor
Excess Foaming in Discharge
Cause: Air leak in pick-up tube
Solution: Put a clamp on tube or replace tube if brittle
Failure Of Unit To Turn Off
Cause: Water valve parts dirty or defective
Solution: Clean or replace with valve parts kit

Cause: Magnet does not fully return
Solution: Ensure magnet moves freely

Cause: Push button stuck
Solution: Remove button and clean cabinet/button to remove any dirt lodged in slide recess
No Concentrate Draw
Cause: Clogged foot valve
Solution: Clean or replace

Cause: Metering tip or eductor has scale build-up
Solution: Clean (descale)* or replace

Cause: Low water pressure
Solution: Minimum 20 PSI (with water running) required to operate unit properly

Cause: Discharge tube(s) not in place or flooding ring missing from inner discharge tube
Solution: Push tube firmly onto eductor discharge hose barb; be sure inner discharge tube is installed and has flooding ring

Cause: Concentrate container empty
Solution: Replace with full container

Cause: Inlet hose barb not screwed into eductor tightly
Solution: Tighten, but do not overtighten

Cause: Clogged water inlet strainer
Solution: Disconnect inlet water line and clean strainer

* In hard water areas, scale may form inside the discharge end of the eductor, as well as in other areas of the unit that are exposed to water. This scale may be removed by soaking the eductor in a descaling solution (deliming solution). To remove an eductor located in the cabinet, firmly grasp water valve and unthread eductor. Replace in same manner. Alternatively, a scaled eductor can be cleaned (or kept from scaling) by drawing the descaling solution through the unit. Operate the unit with the suction tube in the descaling solution. Operate the unit until solution is drawn consistently, then flush the unit by drawing clear water through it for a minute. Replace concentrate container and put suction tube into concentrate.
No Discharge
Cause: No water
Solution: Open water supply

Cause: Magnetic valve not functioning
Solution: Install valve parts kit

Cause: Excessive water pressure
Solution: Install regulator if water pressure exceeds 60 PSI (flowing)

Cause: Eductor clogged
Solution: Clean* or replace

* In hard water areas, scale may form inside the discharge end of the eductor, as well as in other areas of the unit that are exposed to water. This scale may be removed by soaking the eductor in a descaling solution (deliming solution). To remove an eductor located in the cabinet, firmly grasp water valve and unthread eductor. Replace in same manner. Alternatively, a scaled eductor can be cleaned (or kept from scaling) by drawing the descaling solution through the unit. Operate the unit with the suction tube in the descaling solution. Operate the unit until solution is drawn consistently, then flush the unit by drawing clear water through it for a minute. Replace concentrate container and put suction tube into concentrate.
Water Discharge From Air Vents On Eductor
Cause: Restricted discharge hose
Solution: Be sure discharge tube is not immersed, kinked, or elevated. Be sure there is no liquid in the discharge tube when beginning to operate dispenser

Cause: High water pressure
Solution: Install pressure regulator if flowing water pressure exceeds 60 PSI (flowing)

Unit Is Not Pumping Fluid
If the motor is turning check level of drain treatment supply check for air leaks in the supply tubing connection to pump tube stems check for clogs in inlet and outlet tubes insure pump tube is not at all twisted check pump tube. As it wears out, the amount of fluid pumped decreases. Change tube.

If the motor is not turning ensure programmer is functioning: Try to run pump manually (see page 3 of the instruction manual) check program: Be sure both switches are in center position for programmed dispensing check to insure wires from the electronic control to the motor are secure ensure that wire from batteries to electronic control is secure check battery condition. Try new batteries. BE SURE TIMER IS OFF before changing the batteries remove the pump to see if pump is binding the motor (run motor manually — see page 3 of the instruction manual)

Backflow Into Concentrate
Cause: Eductor check valve inoperable
Solution: Clean or replace check valve
Excess Concentrate Draw
Cause: Metering tip not in place (or wrong metering tip)
Solution: Press correct tip firmly into barb
Low Or No Water Flow
Cause: Inlet screen clogged
Solution: Clean or replace

Cause: Supply source inadequate
Solution: 4 GPM flow necessary to operate unit; move unit or replumb incoming line

Cause: Scaled eductor or fittings
Solution: Clean* or replace

* In hard water areas, scale may form inside the discharge end of the eductor, as well as in other areas of the unit that are exposed to water. This scale may be removed by soaking the eductor in a descaling solution (deliming solution). To remove an eductor located in the cabinet, firmly grasp water valve and unthread eductor. Replace in same manner. Alternatively, a scaled eductor can be cleaned (or kept from scaling) by drawing the descaling solution through the unit. Operate the unit with the suction tube in the descaling solution. Operate the unit until solution is drawn consistently, then flush the unit by drawing clear water through it for a minute. Replace concentrate container and put suction tube into concentrate.

No Concentrate Draw
Cause: Clogged check valve
Solution: Clean or replace

Cause: Metering tip clogged
Solution: Rinse in hot water or replace: DO NOT REAM CLEAN!

Cause: Eductor clogged
Solution: Clean or replace

Cause: Clogged water inlet
Solution: Clean screen

Cause: Clogged foot strainer
Solution: Clean or replace

Cause: Low water pressure and/or volume
Solution: Replace with full container

Cause: Check valve not screwed into eductor firmly
Solution: Tighten, but DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN!

* In hard water areas, scale may form inside the discharge end of the eductor, as well as in other areas of the unit that are exposed to water. This scale may be removed by soaking the eductor in a descaling solution (deliming solution). To remove an eductor located in the cabinet, firmly grasp water valve and unthread eductor. Replace in same manner. Alternatively, a scaled eductor can be cleaned (or kept from scaling) by drawing the descaling solution through the unit. Operate the unit with the suction tube in the descaling solution. Operate the unit until solution is drawn consistently, then flush the unit by drawing clear water through it for a minute. Replace concentrate container and put suction tube into concentrate.

No Discharge
Cause: No water
Solution: Open water supply

Cause: Excessive water pressure
Solution: Install regulator if water pressure exceeds 85 PSI (flowing)

Cause: Eductor clogged
Solution: Clean* or replace

* In hard water areas, scale may form inside the discharge end of the eductor, as well as in other areas of the unit that are exposed to water. This scale may be removed by soaking the eductor in a descaling solution (deliming solution). To remove an eductor located in the cabinet, firmly grasp water valve and unthread eductor. Replace in same manner. Alternatively, a scaled eductor can be cleaned (or kept from scaling) by drawing the descaling solution through the unit. Operate the unit with the suction tube in the descaling solution. Operate the unit until solution is drawn consistently, then flush the unit by drawing clear water through it for a minute. Replace concentrate container and put suction tube into concentrate.
Water Flow Won’t Shut Off
Cause: Ball valve defective
Solution: Replace

Innovation-Wall
TITLEPATENT NUMBERISSUE/PUBLICATION DATE   (mm/dd/yyyy)COUNTRY
Remotely Activated Dispenser629903510/09/2001USA
Backflow Preventing Eductor663437602/20/2003USA
Multiple Flow Rate Eductive Dispenser661931803/27/2003USA
Multiple Chemical Product Eductive Dispenser665540103/27/2003USA
Replaceable Seal625436607/03/2003USA
Leveling Mounting Bracket687764104/29/2004USA
On/Off Switch for Liquid Additive Injection Pump691040501/13/2005USA
Cable Sealing Apparatus and Method688806705/03/2005USA
Liquid Additive Injection Pump With Mixing Chamber and One Way Valve  743853709/14/2006USA
Improved Chemical Dispenser748779511/23/2006USA
Solution Dispensing System800808211/22/2007USA
Control for Dispensing System895657911/05/2009USA
RFID Controlled Chemical Proportioner and Dispenser826178002/04/2010USA
Dispenser With Inline Pressure Regulator881378902/04/2010USA
Chemical Dispensing Apparatus and Methods849997912/29/2011USA
Controller for Water Treatment853282904/19/2012USA
Probe for Water Treatment892683404/19/2012USA
Communication Network for Water Treatment901419404/19/2012USA
Bottle Cartridge884477605/03/2012USA
Intelligent Network for Chemical Dispensing System944753604/18/2013USA
Communication Network for Water Treatment980050008/06/2015USA
Interface Module for Chemical Dispensing1011068010/05/2016USA
Intelligent Network for Chemical Dispensing System (DIV)  983514812/01/2016USA
Wireless Interface Module for Chemical Dispensing Systems 1000365302/16/2017USA
Remotely Activated Dispenser1047884511/19/2019USA
Wideband Optical Sensor and Use Thereof in Dispensing Systems1059141103/17/2020USA
Improved Chemical Dispenser190421804/02/2008UK
Cultivation and Dispensing of Bacteria248488705/02/2012UK
Intelligent Network for Chemical Dispensing System258148604/17/2013UK
Fluid Dispenser Having An NFC Tag, and System Incorporating Same256894106/05/2019UK
Liquid dispensing device256038309/12/2019UK
Liquid Additive Injection Pump With Mixing Chamber and One Way Valve186932112/26/2007Germany
Improved Chemical Dispenser602006037385.604/02/2008Germany
Intelligent Network for Chemical Dispensing System258148604/17/2013Germany
Liquid Additive Injection Pump With Mixing Chamber and One Way Valve186932112/26/2007France
Intelligent Network for Chemical Dispensing System258148604/17/2013France
Liquid Additive Injection Pump With Mixing Chamber and One Way Valve260080209/21/2006Canada
Improved Chemical Dispenser260898311/23/2006Canada
Liquid Additive Injection Pump With Mixing Chamber and One Way Valve186932112/26/2007Austria

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