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DO NOT

 use the tank for a task it is not designed to perform.

 

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   DO NOT

 operate the tank if any parts are damaged or missing as this may cause failure and/or personal injury.

 

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DO NOT

 allow untrained persons to operate the tank.

 

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DO NOT

 operate the tank when you are tired or under the influence of alcohol, drugs or intoxicating medication.

 

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DO NOT

 leave the tank operating unattended.

 

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   When not in use switch off the tank, close the lid and remove the plug from the power supply. 

 

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   Dispose of waste liquids in accordance with local authority regulations.

 

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   WARNING!

 Protect the environment - 

DO NOT

 allow uncontrolled discharge of pollutants.

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  Keep the tank clean for best and safest performance. 

INTROdUCTION

2.  INTRODuCTION

 

Heavy duty one piece tank. fully sealed electric motor with magnetic drive pump unit. Lid featuresself latching fusible link which    

 

automatically snaps lid shut in the event of a fire. Includes a removeable shelf and small parts basket. Flexible metal nozzle directs  

 

solvent over work. Supplied with workshop stand with integral storage shelf.

3.  SPECIFICATION

model no .................................................................

SM19.V3

Supply ............................................................................

230V

motor power ....................................................................

15W

P

ump output/hour

 ..........................................................

200ltr

O

verall dimensions (W x d x H)

 ..............

810 x 540 x 260mm

W

eight .......................................................................

23.32kg

maximum working capacity .............................................

50ltr

minimum working capacity ..............................................

40ltr

Solvent type ...................................................... water soluble

4.  ASSEMbLY

4.1. 

  

Refer to attached Parts Diagram and List for item numbers.

4.2.    

Remove parts from packing and take items out of the tank. Before assembly check parts to ensure they are complete and not damaged.

4.3.     

Close lid (4) of tank (1), gently and turn unit upside down. 

Rest tank on a clean soft surface (i.e. cardboard) ensuring lid is secured in  

 

the closed position.

4.4.       Attach the four legs (21) to the tank brackets with the pan head screws, spring washers and hex nuts (22, 23, 24) 

but do not tighten

4.5.    

Place the lower shelf (20) between the four legs (21) with flat surface facing downward and fix with washers, hex nuts and screws (22, 23,  

 

24). 

4.6.    

With the legs pressed tightly against the lower shelf, tighten all the screws commencing with those attaching the shelf.

4.7.    

Hold the lid closed and stand the assembled unit upright. Open the lid 

but

 

do not extend the lid too far.

4.8.    

Place the tank work shelf (42) on the two welded supports located inside the tank.

4.9. 

  

Remove the self tapping screws from the cover plate of the pump unit (A) and check to see if there is any supporting packing inside. If so,  

 

remove the supporting packing and replace the cover.

4.10. 

Place the pump into the tank unit and pass the switch unit through the slot in the cleaning tank side (A). As the unit protrudes through the  

 

slot secure it by placing the underside lip over the edge of the tank. Attach the flexible pipe (27) to pump (A).

5.  OPERATION

 

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WARNING! Wear safety clothing, eye protection and gloves and ensure you read, understand and apply the safety instructions  

  in Section 1.

5.1.    

Ensure the unit is located on a firm level surface in a well ventilated area and is switched off and unplugged from the mains power supply.

5.2. 

  

Fill the tank with Sealey solvent - approx. 50 litres. Minimum level 

must

 cover pump inlet - approx. 40 litres. Follow the solvent  

 

 

instructions on the packaging.

5.3. 

  

Plug the machine into the power supply and switch the unit on. The cleaning agent will flow through the flexible tube. 

5.4.    

Place parts to be washed into the basket, or directly into the tank. direct solvent flow onto parts. Heavily soiled items may be left to soak  

 

before cleaning.

 

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   DO NOT

 leave the unit operating unattended. Check the fluid level does not fall below the pump inlet. 

5.5. 

  

When cleaning is complete remove all parts whilst ensuring the minimum of cleaning agent spillage.

5.6. 

  

Switch off the unit, close the lid and disconnect the unit from the mains power supply.  Clean up any spillage.

5.7. 

  

Dispose of waste liquids in accordance with local authority regulations.

 IMPORTANT! 

The cleaning tank has an anti-fire device built into the unit. In the event of a fire the lid will automatically close. 

DO NOT  

 

prop the lid open as this will prevent the automatic safety feature from operating.

 Once actuated, the fire detection device cannot  

 

be re-used and must be replaced before further use. 

5.8.    

When cleaning parts ensure that nothing in the tank, including any parts basket, is in a position that would prevent the lid from closing  

 

fully if and when the fusible link activates.

6.  MAINTENANCE

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6.1. 

  

Clean the inside of the tank at regular intervals and keep the main body of the unit clean.

6.2. 

  

Regularly wash the pump filter in clean degreaser and replace if necessary.

6.3. 

  

Ensure that all screws and bolts are kept tight.. 

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M19.V2 | Issue:6 (H,F) 24/10/18

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© Jack Sealey Limited

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