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Towel Catch Removal
Although not normally required, the towel catch can be removed for cleaning,
inspection, etc.
Note: The work surface of the cabinet and the towel catch must be thoroughly
decontaminated before removing either.
Although not normally required, the towel catch can be removed for cleaning,
inspection, etc.
Note: The work surface of the cabinet and the towel catch must be thoroughly
decontaminated before removing either.
1.
Remove the work surface as described above.
2.
Remove the towel catch by pivoting the bottom out toward you, as shown in Figure
6-32; it is spring loaded, and you will feel some resistance. Note the orientation of
the towel catch.
3.
Surface decontaminate the towel catch before removing it.
4.
Reinstall the towel catch by sliding it back into position, in the correct orientation.
Also ensure that the Sampling/Decontamination Tube (the black tube with an orange
cap) rests behind the towel catch, allowing the catch to contact the rear wall of the
cabinet.
Figure 6-32
Sampling/Decontamination
Tube
Towel Catch Retaining
Spring
Towel Catch
Note: Upper and lower
towel catch flanges point to
the front of the cabinet, and
the bottom of the towel
catch rests against the back wall.