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Jackson 6680-121-70-71 Switch, Dual Float, Actuator #3718
Part #6680-121-70-71
SKU: 146763
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Jackson 6680-121-70-71 Switch is an original Jackson replacement component engineered for commercial dishwashers, supporting efficient operation, consistent results, and reduced downtime in busy kitchens.

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The dual float switch with number 3718 actuator (part number 6680-121-70-71) is an OEM replacement sensor component designed for Jackson undercounter dishwashers, door-type dishwashers, glass washers, and pot & pan washers. This float-actuated switch assembly monitors water level conditions with a specific mechanical actuator design, controlling pump operation or water fill cycles by activating or deactivating circuits based on float position. The dual float configuration allows detection of both minimum and maximum water level conditions for precise cycle control.
Dual float switches fail due to float degradation losing buoyancy, mechanical wear of pivot points or actuator mechanisms causing sticking, corrosion of electrical contacts from mineral-rich water, or debris accumulation preventing float movement. Failure symptoms include incorrect water levels, continuous pump operation, failure to fill, or inability to drain. A failed float switch can cause flooding by allowing uncontrolled water fill, loss of wash function due to inability to maintain proper water level, or waste from uncontrolled drainage.
Installation requires mounting the switch assembly at the correct angle and height to allow both floats and the number 3718 actuator mechanism full range of motion. Qualified technicians must verify water level detection points match equipment design specifications and actuator engagement. Testing involves confirming the switch activates at minimum level and switches at maximum level without sticking or jamming the actuator. Maintenance includes periodic cleaning of float and actuator mechanisms to remove mineral deposits, checking float buoyancy, testing actuator movement, and verifying level detection monthly.
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Dual float switches fail due to float degradation losing buoyancy, mechanical wear of pivot points or actuator mechanisms causing sticking, corrosion of electrical contacts from mineral-rich water, or debris accumulation preventing float movement. Failure symptoms include incorrect water levels, continuous pump operation, failure to fill, or inability to drain. A failed float switch can cause flooding by allowing uncontrolled water fill, loss of wash function due to inability to maintain proper water level, or waste from uncontrolled drainage.
Installation requires mounting the switch assembly at the correct angle and height to allow both floats and the number 3718 actuator mechanism full range of motion. Qualified technicians must verify water level detection points match equipment design specifications and actuator engagement. Testing involves confirming the switch activates at minimum level and switches at maximum level without sticking or jamming the actuator. Maintenance includes periodic cleaning of float and actuator mechanisms to remove mineral deposits, checking float buoyancy, testing actuator movement, and verifying level detection monthly.
Product Specs
Warranty |
90-day warranty |
SKU |
146763 |
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