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Hobart Ecomax Plus H615 Glass And Dishwasher

Hobart Ecomax Plus H615 Glass And Dishwasher

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  • Brand: Hobart
  • Model ECOMAX504
  • Supplier Code H615
  • O Code: 16229
  • SKU: 110.597
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Product Description

For more details on the Hobart Ecomax Plus H615 Glass And Dishwasher, please see below or refer to the downloadable manufacturer specification sheet.


Features & Benefits

  • Top mounted SINGLE BUTTON CONTROL: Easy-to-See, Easy-to-Use with status indication & 3 cycles - 60, 90 & 180 seconds.
  • Suitable for all dish & glass washing applications. Usable chamber height of 440 mm. Able to wash 1/1 GN pans when using optional open ended tray racks
  • Low 2.2 litres per cycle rinse volume: dish / glasswasher with rinse pump to guarantee rinse volume and pressure
  • Fully enclosed 4 sided hood design: avoiding loss of energy / steam
  • Optimum hygienic - deep drawn tank with coved corners (no welds) and SELF-CLEANING CYCLE
  • Polypropylene wash and stainless steel rinse arm with patented WIDE ANGLE FAN nozzle to maximise wash and rinse performance
  • Wash pump inlet strainer to ensure machine reliability
  • Includes chemical dispensers, fill hose, power lead and pump-out drain for quick and easy installation
  • Includes 1 x plate rack & 1 x cutlery holder
  • Watermark approved 


Technical Data

  • Wash Tank Temp: 55 - 65°C
  • Cycle times: 60 / 90 / 180 sec 
  • Water consumption: 2.2L per rack
  • Tank capacity: 21L
  • Loading height: 440mm
  • Total Loading - Standard: 7.1 kW
  • Bench To Bench - Internal Dimension: 628mm

 

If you have any further questions about the Hobart Ecomax F515 Glass and Dishwasher, please call our friendly and expert team on 1300 131 700 for helpful advice.

Specifications

Product

  • Brand16229
  • Supplier CodeH615

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