How To Maintain a Hobart Dishwasher

Like every other appliance, maintaining a Hobart dishwasher is essential for ensuring its longevity and optimal performance.

Here are some general steps for proper maintenance:

1. Clean the Exterior and Interior

  • Exterior: Wipe down the exterior with a damp cloth and mild detergent to remove grease, grime, and fingerprints.
  • Interior: Regularly check for debris or food particles inside the dishwasher. Use a damp cloth to wipe down the interior walls and racks.

2. Clean the Filters

  • The filters help remove food particles and debris from the wash water. It’s essential to clean them regularly to avoid clogs.
  • Remove the filter(s) according to the user manual and rinse them under warm water to remove debris. If needed, scrub with a soft brush.

3. Check the Spray Arms

  • The spray arms should be free from clogs. Remove the spray arms, if possible, and rinse them under water to clear any blockages. Ensure the holes are unobstructed.

4. Descale the Dishwasher

  • Hard water can cause limescale buildup, which can affect the dishwasher’s performance. Descale the dishwasher periodically using a commercial descaling agent or white vinegar.
  • Pour the descaling agent into the dishwasher’s detergent dispenser or the bottom of the unit and run a cycle without any dishes.

5. Inspect the Door Gasket

  • Check the door gasket for cracks, wear, or buildup of grime. If the gasket is damaged, it should be replaced to prevent leaks. Clean it regularly to maintain a tight seal.

6. Check the Drain Hose

  • Inspect the drain hose for any blockages or leaks. If the dishwasher isn’t draining properly, there could be a blockage in the hose. Clean or replace the hose if needed.

7. Lubricate Moving Parts

  • Lubricate the moving parts (such as the door hinges) with food-safe lubricant to ensure smooth operation.

8. Run a Cleaning Cycle

  • Run an empty cleaning cycle with a dishwasher cleaner or a mixture of vinegar and baking soda to eliminate odors and clean the system.

9. Check for Leaks

  • Regularly inspect the dishwasher for leaks around the door, drain hose, or other connections. Tighten any loose connections or replace worn parts.

10. Check Water Temperature

  • Ensure that the water temperature is reaching the correct level (typically 120°F or 49°C) to ensure optimal cleaning and sanitation.

11. Professional Maintenance

  • Schedule regular professional inspections or servicing, especially for more complex issues, such as electrical problems or issues with the motor.

By maintaining your Hobart dishwasher regularly, you can help extend its lifespan, improve efficiency, and ensure your dishes come out clean and sanitized every time.

Do remember to always contact an authorised service agent for your kitchen equipment needs.

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