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Electrical Box
This box contains the electrical components that drive the spray
controls. This box also contains the washdown and output test
switches, used for maintenance and testing.
Back of Spray Control
These are the components that are responsible for relaying
input selections on the control panel and handling payment.
Activates 2 minute timer.
Resets with each button push.
When light is on, timer is active.
Activates all outputs in
sequence for 1 second each.
3. Electrical
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Relay Board
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Electrical Panel
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Button Board
Coin Acceptor
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Dixmor Timer
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Bill Acceptor
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I. OVERVIEW (cont.)
Cabinet Electrical Components
The relay board controls the treatment and
soap solenoids as well as the water column.
The electrical panel divides an electrical
power feed into subsidiary circuits, while
providing a protective fuse or circuit breaker
for each circuit in a common enclosure.
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Sprayer Lock
Rinse Pressure
Soap Pressure
• Turn on the sprayer to get the water flowing. Lock the sprayer
in the “on” position and place in tub to keep the water flowing.
• In your cabinet, you should see the soap from the Oat Shampoo
begin the fill the line leading from the container up to the
solenoid valves.
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Once the soap is flowing out of the sprayer, return to the Spray Control on the front of your
APW and select Rinse. After a few moments of Rinse time, select the next soap to get it
flowing. Repeat this process for all 6 treatments.
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After all of your soaps are flowing correctly, return to the flow screw and loosen the screw
two full turns. If your soap is not flowing properly, double check your PSI reading.
2. Testing
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Once all of your treatments have been syphoned from the containers up to the selonoid
valves, it’s time to test your APW. Start the sprayer, lock it in the “on” position and place
it in the tub.
• Work your way down through all of the soaps
and treatments on the spray control board while
switching to “Rinse” inbetween each soap or
treatment. While the system is on Rinse, only
water should be coming from your sprayer.
When you switch to a soap or treatment, you
should notice a decrease in water pressure and
some foaming coming from the sprayer. Place
your hand under your sprayer to double check
the foaming soap.
For more information or help on set-up, please visit our OWNERS HUB
online at www.AllPawsPetWash.com or visit our YouTube page.
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II. OPERATION (cont.)
Please Note:
Rinse pressure
is stronger
than soap &
treatment
pressure!