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4. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

• Place parts to be cleaned on the Parts Tray.

• Allow cleaning solution to fl ow completely over the part surface, wetting it

completely. Allow time for solution to soften any grease and debris then use a

suitable parts cleaning brush to remove stubborn deposits.

• Let excess solution drain from parts then remove from washer and rinse in

warm water.

• When done, turn pump to the off position, close lid and unplug unit.

5. MAINTENANCE

• Unplug unit and inspect the pump intake

grill after every hour of cleaning (Fig D).

Clean more often if removing excessively

heavy deposits of grease and

grit.

Important Note:

Failure to clean pump intake will result in

diminished fluid flow, cleaning effectiveness

and eventual pump motor failure.

• If it becomes apparent that the pump

intake grill requires cleaning more often, it

is likely that the cleaning solution needs to

be replaced and an accumulation of sediment

from the Tub bottom needs to be removed.

- Drain and pour drain cleaning solution into

Suitable containers and dispose of properly.

6.

TROUBLE SHOOTING

• If Fluid stops flowing or flows sporadically, the Pump may not be fully

submersed. The Pump must be fully under the fluid surface level to work properly

(Fig C).

• If pump intake cleaning does not restore pump performance, an accumulation

of dirt and grit may be present in the Flexible Metal “Gooseneck” Fluid Outlet

Tube.

- Unplug unit and remove Flexible Metal “Gooseneck” Fluid Outlet Tube and

check for obstructions lodged in tube and remove.

Summary of Contents for CT2599

Page 1: ...19L PARTS WASHER CT2599 ORIGINAI INSTRUCTION Cannon Tools Limited Address 20 Station Road Rowley Regis West Midlands B65 0JU UNITED KINGDOM SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR REFERENCE...

Page 2: ...n by us this declaration will lose its validity Product description 19L PARTS WASHER Model CT2599 Applicable EC Directives EC Machinery Directive 2006 42 EC EC Directive of Electromagnetic Compatibili...

Page 3: ...cks master switches or by removing starter keys 6 USE RIGHT TOOL Don t force Parts Washer or attachment to do a job for which it was not designed 7 USE PROPER EXTENSION CORD Make sure your extension c...

Page 4: ...pproved cleaning solutions Water household detergents PH6 8 2 Do not use or store near open flames pilot lights in stoves or heaters or any other ignition source Solvents are highly flammable Use in w...

Page 5: ...rts Cleaning Tray over the ledges on the walls of the tub Make sure the Nozzle of the Flexible Metal Gooseneck Fluid Outlet Tube is shaped to be facing in and downward toward the center of the Tub Fig...

Page 6: ...e will result in diminished fluid flow cleaning effectiveness and eventual pump motor failure If it becomes apparent that the pump intake grill requires cleaning more often it is likely that the clean...

Page 7: ...ea In all circumstances Do not dispose of this tool with domestic waste Do not incinerate 8 SYMBOLS The following symbols are used in this manual and or on the machine Denotes risk of personal injury...

Page 8: ...Work shelf 11 M5 nut 4 1 Upper Fusible Link 12 Cover 4 2 Lower Fusible Link 13 M4 x 12 Screw 5 Pump 14 Switch Box 6 Rivet 15 Switch 7 Pump Holder 16 Strain Relief 8 Flexible Metal Spigot 17 Power Cor...

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