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DISCLAIMER 

Knight LLC does not accept responsibility for the mishandling, misuse, or non-performance of the described items 
when used for purposes other than those specified in the instructions. For hazardous materials information consult 
label, MSDS, or Knight LLC. Knight products are not for use in potentially explosive environments. Any use of our 
equipment in such an environment is at the risk of the user, Knight does not accept any liability in such 
circumstances. 

WARRANTY 

All Knight controls and pump systems are warranted against defects in material and workmanship for a period of 
ONE year. All electronic control boards have a TWO year warranty. Warranty applies only to the replacement or 
repair of such parts when returned to factory with a Knight Return Authorization (KRA) number, freight prepaid, and 
found to be defective upon factory authorized inspection. Bearings and pump seals or rubber and synthetic rubber 
parts such as “O” rings, diaphragms, squeeze tubing, and gaskets are considered expendable and are not covered 
under warranty. Warranty does not cover liability resulting from performance of this equipment nor the labor to 
replace this equipment. Product abuse or misuse voids warranty. 

FOOTNOTE 

The information and specifications included in this publication were in effect at the time of approval for printing. Knight 
LLC reserves the right, however, to discontinue or change specifications or design at any time without notice and 
without incurring any obligation whatsoever. 

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Summary of Contents for UMP Hospitality

Page 1: ...tality Instruction Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS Settings Guide 2 Installation Diagram 3 Dimensions 3 Accessory Kit 3 Installation 4 Electrical 5 Operation 6 Programming 7 Parts Diagram 9 Wiring Diagram 10 Warranty Information 12 Knight Locations 12 ...

Page 2: ...0 999 0 999 0 999 DETERGENT PULSE 10 90 10 90 NO NO DETERGENT PULSE RATE 3 15s 3 15s NO NO SETTINGS GUIDE Default Settings System is in Conductive Probe Mode System is set for Door Machines Detergent Pulse Rate is 5 Seconds dry or 3 Seconds liquid Default Password is 0000 Rinse Pump Speed is 50 Detergent Concentration Setpoint is 25 Detergent Alarm Delay is set to 64 Seconds Rinse Limit is 30 Seco...

Page 3: ...uction Manual 0901177 INSTALLATION DIAGRAM UMP HOSPITALITY 200L MAIN UNIT DIMENSIONS UMP Hospitality 200D Accessory Kit 1 1 4 Poly tubing 20 ft 7028109 2 1 x Pick up tube 7020180 3 2 x Expansion screw includes wall anchor and screw 7600121 4 1 x Check Valve 1 4 tube 7901350 5 1 x Fitting Bulkhead Ell 7023342 6 1 x Probe includes gasket nut lock 7005190 7 2 x Tie Wrap 3 5 in long 0300121 8 Tube T 5...

Page 4: ... and the pickup tube provided Be sure to draw tubing through the end of the pickup tube 4 Hand tighten the compression nuts on both the rinse fitting and pickup tube Plastic ties can be used to cinch around the connections where the poly tubing is inserted into the pump s squeeze tube Liquid Detergent Plumbing 1 Install the provided bulkhead fitting through a wall of the wash tank above water leve...

Page 5: ...ch into the drilled tapped hole 4 Wire the pressure switch per the appropriate wiring diagram on page 10 Detergent Power Signal A detergent power signal is required to activate the detergent probe sensing or probeless initial charge The detergent signal can be jumpered from main power for applications where the main power is controlled by the on off state of the dishmachine 1 Check the dishwasher ...

Page 6: ...un and program modes Enter also advances through programming menus SCROLL The scroll button moves the position of the cursor where number changes are done The scroll button toggles between choices in menus that have selectable settings UP Increases numeric values during programming The UP button also acts as rinse prime during operation To prime the rinse pump hold down SCROLL and UP at the same t...

Page 7: ... 0 to 30 Press ENTER to continue RACK TIME 000 This setting tells the system when to begin pulse feeding specifically at what percent of the detergent concentration you have just set in the previous display 85 is the default value for liquid detergent 50 is the default value for dry detergent Press SCROLL to select the digit you wish to change then use to change the number the range is 10 to 90 Pr...

Page 8: ...number the speed of the pump will change as the number is changed When finished press ENTER to continue RINSE SPEED 050 This setting will only appear if using door mode This feature will stop the rinse pump after XX seconds of continuous rinse signal conserving rinse agent on door type dishmachines that fill through the rinse valve The range is from 0 to 30 seconds Press SCROLL to select the digit...

Page 9: ...0901177 Rev A 10 15 Page 9 of 12 PARTS DIAGRAM ...

Page 10: ...Page 10 of 12 0901177 Rev A 10 15 UMP HOSPITALITY 200L PRODUCT WIRING UMP HOSPITALITY 200D PRODUCT WIRING WIRING DIAGRAM ...

Page 11: ...0901177 Rev A 10 15 Page 11 of 12 NOTES ...

Page 12: ...ctive upon factory authorized inspection Bearings and pump seals or rubber and synthetic rubber parts such as O rings diaphragms squeeze tubing and gaskets are considered expendable and are not covered under warranty Warranty does not cover liability resulting from performance of this equipment nor the labor to replace this equipment Product abuse or misuse voids warranty FOOTNOTE The information ...

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