RS Series Spray-Wash Cabinets
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P/N 5900245 — Rev. B7 — November 2019
Normal Operation
Normal operation for the Spray-Wash Cabinet is either running a Wash Cycle or using the Oil Skimmer.
⚠
CAUTION
Do not touch the Door or any other part of the Cabinet during or right after a Wash
Cycle; you could get burned.
To run a normal Wash Cycle
:
1.
Make a visual inspection of the unit. If there are any issues, refer to
2.
Make sure the Breakers are On and the Power Cord is connected to a power source.
3.
Check the temperature of the Water/Detergent solution using a thermometer; it
must
be in the
range of 160° to 180°F (71° to 82°C) to start a Wash Cycle.
If the Water temperature is below 160°F, you
must
wait for it to heat it up.
4.
Clean as much excess dirt and grease as you can from the Parts you are going to clean.
5.
Open the Door of the unit and put in the Parts you want to clean.
6.
Close the Door, make sure the Door Latch is latched, and set the Timer for 1 to 60 minutes.
⚠
CAUTION
D
o not open the Door while a Wash Cycle is in progress.
7.
When the Wash Cycle is over, wait a minute, then remove the now-clean Parts.
Note
:
If the Door opens too widely, some Water/Detergent solution can miss the Spillway and fall
onto the floor. To fix this, shorten the Chain so the Door does not open so wide.
8.
If you are not going to run additional Wash Cycles, you can set the Breakers to Off.
Note that the Water temperature will start moving down towards room temperature if you do, so
you will need to warm it back up before you can perform your next Wash Cycle.
If you prefer, you can keep the Breakers On, which keeps the water temperature in the 160° to
180°F (71° to 82°C) range needed to perform a Wash Cycle.
Using the Oil Skimmer
When the Oil on the top of the Water Reservoir is ¼ inch (6 mm) or deeper, use the Oil Skimmer to
remove it. Too much Oil in the Water Reservoir impacts operation of the Spray-Wash Cabinet.
To use the Oil Skimmer
:
1.
Put a container under the Sluice end of the Oil Skimmer.
2.
Turn on the Oil Skimmer Timer.
3.
Watch the Oil Skimmer to make sure the Oil Skimmer is turning and that it is removing Oil from the
top of the Water Reservoir.
4.
If the Oil Skimmer does not turn or does not remove Oil, refer to
5.
When the skimming session is over, keep the container in place until all of the Oil has fallen into it.
6.
Dispose of the Oil per applicable federal, state, and/or local codes; refer to
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