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Change the ROWASHER Microbe Filter Mat EVERY MONTH 

To Maintain Cleaning Performance 

 

 

For Technical Support or to order more consumables 

Tel: +44 (0)121 526 8181   www.rozone.co.uk 

 

 

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CE DECLARATION 

We hereby declare that the machines stated below comply with the relevant basic 
health and safety requirements of the EU Directive, both in their basic design and 
construction and in the version put into circulation by us. This declaration shall cease 
to be valid if the machine is modified in any way without prior approval. 

PRODUCT 

Machine designed for parts cleaning 
using water based cleaning solutions 

Type 

ROwasher 

Relevant EU Directives 

2014/35/EU 
2014/30/EU 

Applied Harmonized Standards 

EN61000-6-2:2005 
EN61000-6-4:2007 
EN60335-1:2012 
EN61000-3-2:2014 
EN61000-2-3:2013 
+A11:2014 
A13:2017 
IP65 

 

P.A.T. TESTING 

The ROwasher machine is of a CLASS 1 construction and due to the weight of the 
machine when full should be classed as stationary. We recommend a minimum time 
of 12 months for combined testing and inspection and monthly for the formal visual 
inspection 

EARTH CONTINUITY 

Lift the sink and place out of the way allowing access to the heater element. Place 
the earth clamp of the P.A.T. tester onto the heater element and take readings as 
normal (use the 25amp setting for this test). The heater effectively earths the fluid in 
the base of the machine. 

EARTH LEAKAGE 

A 500v Insulation Test has been carried out on manufacturing of this machine.  

If a machine fails the 500v Insulation Test whilst in service a second test may be 
carried out with the setting reduced to 240v. 

Summary of Contents for ROWASHER

Page 1: ...Rozone Ltd Queen Street Darlaston Wednesbury West Midlands United Kingdom WS10 8JF Tel 44 0 121 526 8181 E mail info rozone co uk www rozone co uk ROWASHER OPERATING MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...led bioremediation to dramatically reduce waste fluid generation reducing the expense of hazardous waste removal and bringing significant savings to the user The ROwasher system comprises three distinct parts The ROwasher machine the ROwash Cleaning Solution and the ROwasher Microbe Filter Mat The Filter Mat contains millions of micro organisms It releases these microbes into the ROwasher system t...

Page 3: ...ower Connection 3 Proper Use 4 Function 5 Machine Diagram and Parts 6 Setting Up 7 Operation 8 Energy Saving Mode 9 Control Box Diagram Normal Operation 10 Maintenance and Care 11 Shutting Down 12 Restarting 13 Moving or Transporting 14 Maintenance and Repair 15 Trouble Shooting Guide 16 Accessories and Spare Parts 17 Warranty 18 Disposal Information 19 Environmental Protection 20 CE Declaration a...

Page 4: ...es or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children shall not play with the appliance Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision In addition to the information contained in the operating instructions all statutory safety and accident ...

Page 5: ...perly The use of other detergents or cleaning fluids can hamper or prevent the bioremediation of oil and greases and invalidate the warranty Do not fill the tank with solvents flammable or explosive liquids The ROwasher is not meant for the disposal of used oil If large quantities of oil petrol engine oil anti freeze agents or similar substances are added to the system this can hamper the bioremed...

Page 6: ... Mat and are then transported by the ROwash Cleaning Fluid through the filter mat into the ROwasher tank The cleaning fluid in the tank is heated by the element and transported by the pump to the sink where it is dispensed through the nozzle and flo thru brush The cleaning fluid must remain heated for the microbes to function properly Solid dirt particles washed off parts into the sink are capture...

Page 7: ...art No 11090800 XL 11090807 9 Control Box Part No 11090803 10 Fluid Sensor Part No 11090840 11 Pump Part No 11090878 12 Heater Part No 11090828 1 Sink Top Part No 11090802 XL 11090804 2 Nozzle Part No 11090857 3 Brush Part No 11090855 XL 11090856 4 Filter Support Grid Part No 11090826 5 ROWASHER Microbe Filter Mat Part No 6 Sink Tray Part No 11090805 XL 11090806 7 Basket Filter Part No 11090538 1 ...

Page 8: ...obe Filter Mat and place it white side up on top of the filter support grid Replace the black sink tray on top Pour 80 litres of ROwash Cleaning Solution slowly into the sink Do not overfill WARNING Adding any other cleaning solution or liquids such as solvents disinfectants and alkaline cleaners can deactivate the microbes and the bio remediation of grease and oil will be affected resulting in th...

Page 9: ...witch off Open the tap of the desired tool you can use both the nozzle and the flo thru brush at the same time for maximum cleaning if desired Note Any parts susceptible to corrosion should not be left in sink after cleaning As with all partswashers excess grease and oil should be disposed of prior to washing DO NOT USE THE ROWASHER AS A WASTE DUMP Do not turn the ROwasher off unless it is for saf...

Page 10: ...ellow Beep Indication of successful initialisation stage Initialisation sequence will start immediately after machine is powered on At the end of successful initialisation the Sounder and two LEDs are activated and should be observed for one second Any other colours or no sound at this point is an indicator of a problem 2 Solid Green Solid Green No Normal Mode 42 c active Liquid level is OK Normal...

Page 11: ...he Filter Mat First remove the sink tray Wring out the fluid from the old Filter Mat into the sink Please dispose of used Filter Mat according to local authority regulations for waste containing mineral oil see Instructions for Disposal Place new ROwasher Microbe Filter Mat white side up onto the filter support grid Replace the sink tray YEARLY Annual maintenance check on the Rowasher recommended ...

Page 12: ...at see section Maintenance and Care Monthly 13 MOVING OR TRANSPORTING Unplug the ROwasher from the electrical socket roll up the power cord Take off brakes Carefully wheel to desired location taking into account the influences of the surrounding area and ground conditions to ensure the ROwasher does not tip over Do not expose the appliance to rain or snow and do not use it in damp or wet condition...

Page 13: ...seconds OFF Beep No response from sensor Application stopped heater and pump are disabled a Check sensor connection b Replace sensor unit 7 Both Flashing Red for 5 seconds then 2 seconds OFF Beep No temperature rise has been detected Application stopped heater and pump are disabled a More liquid added while device was active b Restart unit Check fuses c Replace sensor unit Heater element requires ...

Page 14: ... DISPOSAL INFORMATION Dispose of waste according to local authority regulations The following EC waste codes are applicable to the ROwasher Microbe Filter Mats and ROwash Cleaning Solution ROWASHER PRODUCT EU WASTE CODE FILTER MAT 130899 Oil Waste a n g ROWASH CLEANING SOLUTION 070601 Watery Wash Liquids 19 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION The packaging material can be recycled Please do not place the pac...

Page 15: ...ds EN61000 6 2 2005 EN61000 6 4 2007 EN60335 1 2012 EN61000 3 2 2014 EN61000 2 3 2013 A11 2014 A13 2017 IP65 P A T TESTING The ROwasher machine is of a CLASS 1 construction and due to the weight of the machine when full should be classed as stationary We recommend a minimum time of 12 months for combined testing and inspection and monthly for the formal visual inspection EARTH CONTINUITY Lift the ...

Page 16: ... Change the ROWASHER Microbe Filter Mat EVERY MONTH To Maintain Cleaning Performance For Technical Support or to order more consumables Tel 44 0 121 526 8181 www rozone co uk 21 ELECTRICAL BOX DIAGRAM ...

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