PSW2-1000 - HandStand
March - 2012
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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Use a mild soap to clean all surfaces and component parts.
Minor scratches and abrasions can be lightly sanded or scrubbed with a mild abrasive
cleaner
(such as “Soft Scrub”
) that contains calcium carbonate, hypochlorate bleach and
detergents. Be sure to follow the cleaning product directions since these ingredients
may cause hazardous gases when mixed with other chemicals. Rinse the cleaned area
and buff with a conventional wax.
Some light scratches may also be hidden by using an industrial hot air gun.
To keep the water fresh add a “Fresh Sink Tablet”
(chlorinated tablet
)(our part number
CK01-0030) each time the sink is fi lled with water.
For a source of cleaning, deodorizing and paper products contact:
POLYJOHN
2500 GASPAR AVE.
WHITING, IN 46394-2175
800-292-1305
www.sinksnmore.com
MISSION STATEMENT
“PolyJohn is a family owned, state of the art, plastics manufacturing company dedicated
to providing its employees with a work environment committed to excellence, and its
customers with innovative products, services and technology that meet or exceed their
requirements.”
THANK YOU FOR PURCHASING POLYJOHN PRODUCTS!
Look for us on the Web @ www.PolyJohn.com
Winterizing
• Drain all water from the tanks.
• Depress the foot pump to clear lines.
• Flush tank with a solution of chlorine and water.
Soap Dispenser
To fi ll the soap dispenser, open it by placing your hands on both sides of the dispenser
and pressing up on the tabs at the rear of the lid. Fill with 30 fl uid ounces (or desired
amount) of liquid soap and snap the lid back on. To remove the dispenser for transport-
ing the unit, remove the lid, and locate the tab on the middle of the mounting plate at
the rear of the dispenser. Push in on it, and slide the dispenser up, and off . Snap the
lid back onto the dispenser.
IMPORTANT:
Do not lie fl at or transport your GrandStand
before either removing or completely draining the soap dispenser to avoid accidental
spillage of liquid soap as a slip/drop hazard may occur.