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9.2.2.  Remove any loose food from the inner and outer containers by pre-scraping. 
 
9.2.3.  Fill the outer container with clean , potable water up to the 3 litre (middle) 

level line embossed mark on the rear wall. 

 

9.2.4.  Set the toggle switch to LO and verify the POWER ON LED is illuminated. 

 

9.2.5.  When the POWER ON LED goes off again (i.e., water is at selected 

temperature), set the toggle switch to the off position. 

 

9.2.6.  Using the pull-action tap, half fill the inner container with heated water from 

the outer container. 

 

9.2.7.  Using a field mess spoon, add two spoonfuls of hand dishwashing compound 

to both containers and stir vigorously to produce suds. 

 

Note: 

In paragraph 9.2.8 retain the wash water if the cover and / or the 

main case are to be cleaned.

 

 

9.2.8.  Clean the pull-action tap by draining off one canteen cupful of the outer 

container wash water and discard.  

 
9.2.9.  Using a scrubbing brush or a scouring pad, scrub both containers until they 

are free of any persistent food residue and / or discolouration. 

 

9.2.10.  Discard the water contents of both containers. 

 

9.2.11.  Half fill the outer container with clean potable water and rinse off all traces of 

hand dishwashing compound. 

 

9.2.12.  Flush the pull action tap by draining of the outer container water contents into 

a receptacle of suitable capacity. Discard drained water. 

 

9.2.13.  Rinse the inner container in clean, potable water to remove all traces of hand 

dishwashing compound. 

 

9.2.14.  Allow both containers to air dry. 

 

Note: To clean the cover, perform the procedure in sub paragraph. 5.2.16 

 

9.2.15.  Return the HW & R to normal service. 
 
 

Cleaning the Cover. 

 

 

9.2.2.   Remove any loose food from the inner and outer containers by pre-scraping.

9.2.3.   Fill the outer container with clean , potable water up to the 3 litre (middle) level line 

embossed mark on the rear wall.

9.2.4.   Set the toggle switch to LO and verify the POWER ON LED is illuminated.

9.2.5.   When the POWER ON LED goes off again (i.e., water is at selected temperature), set 

the toggle switch to the off position.

9.2.6.   Using the pull-action tap, half fill the inner container with heated water from the 

outer container.

9.2.7.   Using a field mess spoon, add two spoonfuls of hand dishwashing compound

 

to both containers and stir vigorously to produce suds.

 

Note: In paragraph 9.2.8 retain the wash water if the cover and / or the main 
case are to be cleaned.

9.2.8.   Clean the pull-action tap by draining off one canteen cupful of the outer container 

wash water and discard.

9.2.9.   Using a scrubbing brush or a scouring pad, scrub both containers until they are free 

of any persistent food residue and / or discolouration.

9.2.10.   Discard the water contents of both containers.

9.2.11.   Half fill the outer container with clean potable water and rinse off all traces of

 

hand dishwashing compound.

9.2.12.   Flush the pull action tap by draining of the outer container water contents into
 

a receptacle of suitable capacity. Discard drained water.

9.2.13.   Rinse the inner container in clean, potable water to remove all traces of hand
 

dishwashing compound.

9.2.14.   Allow both containers to air dry.

 

Note: To clean the cover, perform the procedure in sub paragraph. 9.2.19

9.2.15.   Return the HW & R to normal service.

Summary of Contents for Electrothermal RAK30 HW & R

Page 1: ...Heater Water Ration HW R RAK30 One shot boiling unit N S N 7310 99 362 3482 Instruction Manual M7819 Version 4 4...

Page 2: ...l Support 21 Section 12 Notes 22 The copyright of this instruction manual is the property of Cole Parmer Limited This instruction manual is supplied by Cole Parmer Limited on the express understanding...

Page 3: ...of water from 20 C in just over 30 minutes when switched to the HI setting After boiling the water will cool slowly until a temperature approaching 86 C 3 C is reached The HW R will then continue to o...

Page 4: ...n normal domestic waste Caution Hot surface Refer to Instruction Manual Recyclable Packaging Material 4 2 SYMBOLS AND USING THIS INSTRUCTION BOOK 2 1 Throughout this Instruction book the following sym...

Page 5: ...tion afforded by the equipment may not be preserved and the guarantee invalidated 3 SAFETY INFORMATION This product has been designed for safe operation when used as detailed in accordance with the ma...

Page 6: ...em No Description Qty 1 Instruction Book 1 2 RAK3 0 HW R unit 1 For future reference please record your products Serial and Model Numbers Serial Number Model Number Page 6 of 24 M7819 Issue 4 2 4 UNPA...

Page 7: ...e relevant vehicle installation data The three studs 5 16 x 10 UNC thread provide on the HW R are for location only and not for sole mounting purpose The recommended method for mounting of the HW R is...

Page 8: ...ertificate are available from your distributor of Bibby Scientific products or you may copy and enlarge from Appendix A of this instruction book Bibby Scientific s Electrothermal branded product range...

Page 9: ...nt components of the product 7 PRODUCT OPERATION 7 1 The RAK30 HW R has been designed for easy operation The illustrations below show detailed layouts of this product 1 Main Case Assembly 2 Outer Cont...

Page 10: ...cle completed Heater is off Water is in process of cooling down to approximately 86 C This takes approximately 1 hour 4 Power On Boil Cycle Heater On LED On Green LED On Yellow LED On Yellow One shot...

Page 11: ...ower On Boil Cycle Heater On LED On Green LED Off LED On Yellow Water is heating towards set point of 68 C 2 Power On Boil Cycle Heater On LED On Green LED Off LED Off Water is at 68 C set point Heate...

Page 12: ...ed by temperature sensor using thermal feedback Heater Safety Cut out Boil dry temperature sensor operating at 172 C Non repairable thermal fuse set operating at 175 C Performance Data Heating water o...

Page 13: ...holes or large dents Container has damage preventing safe usage c Inspect for dirt grease oil or food debris d Inspect for signs of corrosion 3 Outer Container a Inspect for physical damage such as h...

Page 14: ...Inner Container a Check food has been removed b Inspect for dirt grease oil or food debris 12 Outer Container a Check water has been removed b Inspect for dirt grease oil or food debris 13 Main case...

Page 15: ...to the surface finish DISHWASHING COMPOUND Discard hand dishwashing compound heated water solution inn accordance with the disposal instructions NOTE With the HW R mounted in the host vehicle it is no...

Page 16: ...over perform the procedure in sub paragraph 5 2 16 9 2 15 Return the HW R to normal service Cleaning the Cover 9 2 2 Remove any loose food from the inner and outer containers by pre scraping 9 2 3 Fil...

Page 17: ...are to avoid splashing the control panel 9 2 27 Allow main case to air dry Page 17 of 24 M7819 Issue 4 2 9 2 16 To prevent the ingress of liquid into the interior of the cover block off the small stea...

Page 18: ...ining plate using an easily removable means e g tapered wooden peg of suitable size 18 Page 18 of 24 M7819 Issue 4 2 Sanitising the HW R unit 9 2 28 Fill the outer container with clean potable water u...

Page 19: ...tap drain off the food service disinfectant heated water solution from the outer container 9 2 43 Half fill the outer container with clean potable water and rinse off all traces of food service disin...

Page 20: ...f the HW R to cool Refill with fresh potable water 4 Electronics over temperature Switch off the HW R to cool If fault is repeated have HW R serviced Fault most likely in ambient conditions over 35 C...

Page 21: ...al sales specialist or email cpspares coleparmer com to enquire about available spares Please visit www electrothermal com for a full list of available accessories 11 CUSTOMER AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT Fo...

Page 22: ...12 NOTES 22...

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Page 24: ...Cole Parmer Ltd Beacon Road Stone Staffordshire ST15 0SA United Kingdom Tel 44 0 1785 812121 Email cpinfo coleparmer com Web www electrothermal com...

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