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Installation Instructions
Code #: 0816885 Draft: 7.0 (10/20)
Notes:
1. Frequency may vary per actual daily use.
2. Recharge battery daily, regardless of use. Make sure that battery is fully charged prior to each use.
3. Empty and treat waste water tank weekly, regardless of use.
Suggested Usage Schedule
Description
Unit of Measure
Frequency
Fresh Water
5gal Bottle
3 per Day
Waste Water
16 gal Tank
Drain Daily
Battery Charge
Full Charge
Weekly
Soap Refill
Refill
2 per Day
Paper Towel Refill
Roll
Daily
Additional guidance for surface care and maintenance can be found at:
https://www.corian.com/IMG/pdf/k-29810_corian_solid_surface_care_and_maintenance_for_facility_
Stainless Steel Care
Stainless steel has a bright surface that is easy to clean and is free from oxides. Therefore, cleaning of stainless
steel is relatively simple and easy if done on a regular basis.
Frequency of cleaning should depend on the rate at which the fixture becomes dirty. Remember that fresh
(soft) deposits of all kinds are relatively easy to remove, while removing older are much more difficult. Establish
a cleaning SCHEDULE. Routine cleaning should involve ordinary soap or detergent and water, applied with a
sponge, brush or cloth. Rinse THOROUGHLY and wipe dry.
DO NOT use common steel wool, scouring pads, scrapers, wire brushes, files or other steel tools to clean stainless
steel. Certain chemical compounds, if used on stainless steel can give the appearance of rust and if allowed
to stand for long periods of time can pit the surface of stainless steel. Products containing hydrochloric acid,
muriatic acid or potassium hydrochloride should never be used.
Tips to Keep Stainless Steel Clean and Corrosion Free
1.
Utilize the proper tools.
2.
Wipe with the grain of the stainless steel.
3.
Utilize alkaline, alkaline chlorinated, or non-chloride containing cleansers.
4.
Soften hard water with filters to reduce mineral deposits.
5.
Clean your equipment frequently to prevent food particles from causing pits and cracks.
6.
If a chlorinated cleanser is used, rinse and dry immediately.
7.
Absolutely, never under any circumstances use hydrochloric acid (muriatic acid) on stainless steel.
8.
Periodically restore or passivate your stainless steel.
Lubrication
Periodically apply silicone or oil lubricant to moving parts such as casters and hinges for smooth operation and
protection.
Care and Maintenance
DuPont Corian
®
Surface Care
Most Dirt & Residue
Use soapy water or ammonia-based cleaner (not window cleaner), rinse
and wipe completely dry. Commercially available solid surface cleaners
such as Clean EnCounters® also works well.
Preventing Hard Water Marks
Rinse and wipe completely dry after cleaning. Clean spills before they dry.
Removing Hard Water Marks
Use cleaner formulated for removing hard water such as CLR® or Lime-A-
Way®
Disinfecting
Occasionally wipe surface with diluted household bleach – 1:100 (5 Tbsp.
of bleach to 1 gallon of water, as recommended by the CDC for disinfec-
tion of surfaces.