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02/09/2016 

REV E 

 

 

II. Safety Instructions and Information 

Complete  safety  in  use  is  dependent  upon  proper  use  and  handling  of  the  parts  cleaner  in  your 
workplace. 

 

It is important  that  you follow the instructions provided in  this manual.  If  you  fail  to read,  understand, 
and follow all of the procedures in this manual, you may cause or suffer personal i njury. 

 

DO NOT OPERATE ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT INSIDE OF PARTS CLEANER. 

 

  CAUTION 

USE ONLY WATER-BASED CLEANING SOLUTIONS 

DO NOT USE MINERAL SPIRITS 

 

This  equipment  is  designed  for  use  only  with  Aqueous  Based  Solutions.  Do 

NOT

  add  any  other 

chemicals  to  the  cleaning  agent  including,  but  not  limited  to,  kerosene,  fuel  oil,  gasoline,  or 
chlorinated solutions. The use of any other solutions could potentially cause a hazardous condition.  

 

  CAUTION 

DO NOT ALLOW HEATER TO OPERATE UNATTENDED FOR  

LONG PERIODS, SUCH AS EVENINGS OR WEEKENDS. 

 

Avoid contact with eyes or skin. Wear protective eyewear, gloves, and clothing.  
Operation should be conducted in a manner,  which prevents splashing, or spillage. Any spills should 
be promptly and properly cleaned up. Soak up all spills with absorbent material. Remove and dispose 
of all soaked material in accordance with regulatory requirements.  

 

This unit is 

NOT

 intended for outdoor operation. 

 

Do 

NOT

 leave solution-soaked rags in parts cleaner or in uncovered containers. 

 

Do 

NOT

 obstruct  the cover.  It is designed  to close automatically in  the event of a  fire.  The safety link 

and  cover  closing  mechanism  must  be  intact.  Do 

NOT

  substitute  with  any  other  type  of  cover 

positioning  device.  Do 

NOT

  leave  large  objects  in  the  parts  cleaner  or  hang  anything  on  the  cover 

that could prevent the cover from closing in the event of a fire.  

 

Do 

NOT

 place  heavy objects on edges or front of sink. Although  this parts cleaner is designed to be 

stable, uneven weight distribution could cause a hazardo us condition. 

 

Do 

NOT

 contaminate cleaning solutions with gasoline, alcohol or flammable liquids. 

 

When  cleaning  carburetors  or  other  fuel  supplying  components:  remove  all  gasoline  into  a  proper 
disposal container before placing the component into the parts cleaner.  

 

Do 

NOT

 spray aerosols into or around this machine.  Install the equipment in an area away from heat, 

sparks, and open flame. Never put hot parts into the solution. 

 

Do

  NOT

  use  compressed  air  to  dry  parts.  Be  sure  parts,  especially  brake  parts,  are  completely  dry 

prior to reassembly. 

 

Turn unit "OFF" and close lid when equipment is not in use. This will reduce evaporation. 

Summary of Contents for EcoMaster 5000

Page 1: ...READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL LABELS MSDS AND THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL BEFORE USE The Industrial Aqueous Parts Cleaner is an economical safe and innovative system designed to clean parts using an aqueous bas...

Page 2: ...e and dispose of all soaked material in accordance with regulatory requirements This unit is NOT intended for outdoor operation Do NOT leave solution soaked rags in parts cleaner or in uncovered conta...

Page 3: ...T use on wet surfaces or expose to rain 8 Use only as described in this manual Use only manufacturer s recommended attachments 9 ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY GLASSES Everyday eyeglasses only have impact resista...

Page 4: ...it from closing in the event of a fire Do NOT replace fusible link with any other device to hold cover up IN CASE OF FIRE Use a Type ABC or Type BC fire extinguisher Do NOT use water Contact your loca...

Page 5: ...vided by the solution supplier III Installation 1 Position reservoir on a hard level surface in a well ventilated area 2 Remove the carton and open the tank cover Remove the small parts bag from insid...

Page 6: ...w to the spigot 2 The brush valve controls fluid flow to the brush assembly V Cleaning 1 Turn OFF heater and pump let cool 2 Direct spigot into proper storage container 3 Turn ON pump and liquid level...

Page 7: ...11 KNOB THREADED 15 10238 12 WASHER 30038 13 KNOB THUMB 15 10249 14 COUPLER CAM 16 10204 15 COUPLER CAM MALE 16 10203 16 CONTROL MODULE COMPLETE 61337 01 17 SWITCH ROCKER 62262 18 THERMOSTAT 12 10149...

Page 8: ...04385 Page 8 02 09 2016 REV E CONTROL MODULE 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24...

Page 9: ...IS THE SWITCH ON PUMP IS THE FLUID LEVEL HIGH ENOUGH TO SUBMERGE THE PUMP YES TURN ON THE SWITCH NO ADD FLUID NO IS THE FILTER SCREEN ON THE PUMP CLOGGED YES CLEAR THE SCREEN YES ARE THE SWITCHES ON P...

Page 10: ...LIGENCE FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE ARISING OUT OF OR RESULTING FROM THIS AGREEMENT OR FROM THE PROFORMANCE OR BREACH THEREOF OR FROM THE EQUIPMENT FURNISHED HEREUNDER SHALL IN NO CASE EXCEED THE PRICE OF...

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