Warranty

USA
Date of Installation
Serial No.
Model No.
Limited Warranty
Your new Blakeslee dishwashing machine is warranted for one year from date of installation shown above
against defective materials and workmanship. If any defects are found within the warranty period; parts, and
labor involved with their replacement will be covered free of charge. Service must be performed by a Blakeslee
authorized service agency. All labor to be performed during regular working hours. Overtime premium will be
charged to the customer. All warranty parts are shipped by surface transportation. If other means of
transportation is requested the customer is required to pay the premium. This warranty does not apply to
damages resulting from errors in installation on the part of other contractors, nor does it apply to machines
which have been subject to accident, misuse, or abuse. It is understood that Blakeslee’s warranty obligation
with respect to machines located outside of the United States or located in the state of Alaska is limited to the
furnishing of replacement parts only. In the state of Hawaii, repair labor is provided free of charge; travel time
and expenses paid by the customer. On the island of Oahu, repair labor, travel time and expenses are provided
free of charge. This is the entire and only warranty of Blakeslee. We neither assume nor authorize anyone else
to assume for us any other obligation or liability in connection with Blakeslee Machines.
In no case can this warranty exceed eighteen (18) months from the date of shipment from our plant at
Waynesboro, GA.
Items NOT Covered Under Warranty
1. Lighting of Gas Pilots.
At the time of installation the gas pilots and burners should be adjusted. Continued failures of pilot lights would
indicate dirty gas lines, improper original adjustment or intermittent drafts blowing out the flume.
2. Replacing Fuses or resetting Overloads.
Replacing a blown fuse or resetting an open overload breaker is a very simple procedure and is the owner’s
responsibility. If the machine continues to blow fuses or open the overload breaker, contact your nearest
authorized Blakeslee Service Center.
3. Adjusting Tank Heats.
Heat adjustments are covered in The Owners Manual and must be adjusted depending upon desired results.
4. Proper Loading of Dishes.
It is important that the machine owner’s personnel observe the instructions outlined in The Owners Manual.
5. Cleaning Drain Valves.
Foreign articles lodged in the drain valve seat should be removed as a part of the normal daily cleaning.
6. Cleaning Rinse or Wash Nozzles and Line Strainers.
Keeping a dishwasher clean and removing obstructions from the nozzles and line strainers will be a periodic
function of the machine owner’s personnel. The cleaning periods will vary depending upon impurities in the
water supply and cleanliness of the washing operation.
7. Final Rinse Water.
Most frequent of all complaints in any dishwashing machine is that of poor final rinse. It is the responsibility of
the owner to provide 180 to 195 degree (plus) water at 15-25 lb. flow pressure through clean unobstructed water
lines. If the machine has a factory equipped final rinse water booster, the owner must supply the booster with a
minimum of 140 degree temperature water.
8. Electric Boosters and Garbage Disposals.
Although these units may have been purchased with the machine, they are warranted by the individual
manufacturer. Consult the nearest factory authorized representatives for these particular items.

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