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CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS 

PREPARATION  

Turn power switch 

OFF 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Unplug from electrical power

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Drain wash tank 

 

FREQUENCY  

Daily, or as needed

 

 

TOOLS

   

 

 

Bottle Brush, Soft Bristle Brush 

      Soft 

Cloth 

or 

Sponge 

 

CLEANING

 

 
1.  Turn power switch 

OFF

 and unplug unit.  Drain wash tank. 

 
2.  Remove cover.  Store thumb screws for later use. 

 
3.  Using brushes, clean in, around and behind impeller.  Remove any 
 

mop strings or other fibers from impeller shaft. 

 
4.  Clean all accessible areas of the pump housing. 

 
5.  Check impeller for free rotation.  Reassemble cover. 

 
6.  Wipe motor, power switch and power cord with a soft cloth      
 

dampened with clean water. 

 
7.  Plug unit into receptacle. 
 
Procedure is complete. 

CAUTION: 

CUT HAZARD 

 

Turn power switch OFF and 
disconnect unit from electric 
power before cleaning. 

 

CAUTION: 

CUT HAZARD 

 

Impeller blades are sharp.  
DO NOT operate the unit 
unless the cover is properly 
installed. 
Use care when cleaning the 
impeller. 
 

591 

 p/n

 3054

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Summary of Contents for PW-106

Page 1: ...R or MANAGER of the restaurant or to the person responsible for TRAINING OPERATORS of this appliance Additional manuals are available from your WELLS DEALER THIS MANUAL MUST BE READ AND UNDERSTOOD BY...

Page 2: ...ote of loss or damage is signed by the delivery person 2 FILE CLAIM FOR DAMAGE IMMEDIATELY Regardless of the extent of the damage 3 CONCEALED LOSS OR DAMAGE if damage is unnoticed until the merchandis...

Page 3: ...ance and a long economical service life This manual contains the information needed to properly install this appliance and to use and care for the appliance in a manner which will ensure its optimum p...

Page 4: ...continued 2 Fig 1 Features and Operating Controls Note unit is shown partially disassembled for clarity Fig 2 PW 106 Operation 591 p n 305486 OwM PW 6 Power Surge S U C T I O N D I S C H A R G E OVER...

Page 5: ...lling this appliance Cleanliness of this appliance is essential to good sanitation Read and follow all included cleaning instructions and schedules to ensure the safety of the food product Disconnect...

Page 6: ...sories in a convenient place for later use COMPONENTS 1 ea MOTOR ASSEMBLY 1 ea GASKET TANK TO MOUNTING PLATE 1 ea PUMP HOUSING ASSEMBLY 1 ea COVER HARDWARE and LITERATURE INSTALLATION IMPORTANT Layout...

Page 7: ...r If cleaning a large number of items rotate the items frequently so that each spends some time nearest the Hydro Surge discharge SUGGESTIONS Inspect each item for thorough cleaning Additional hand cl...

Page 8: ...ny mop strings or other fibers from impeller shaft 4 Clean all accessible areas of the pump housing 5 Check impeller for free rotation Reassemble cover 6 Wipe motor power switch and power cord with a...

Page 9: ...lace switch Damaged motor Replace motor Trips internal overload Impeller jammed Clean impeller Be sure impeller is not binding on pump housing Impeller damaged Replace impeller Motor improperly wired...

Page 10: ...WIRING DIAGRAM EXPLODED VIEW 8 120 VAC 60 Hz Standard Configuration 240 VAC 60 Hz Conversion NOTE This conversion is not UL Listed 591 p n 305486 OwM PW 6 Power Surge...

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Page 12: ...ION CUSTOMER SATISFACTION Commercial Food Equipment Service Association Wells Bloomfield proudly supports CFESA Commercial Food Equipment Service Association PRINTED IN UNITED STATES OF AMERICA WELLS...

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