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Operator Manual
Routine Maintenance
6.6.5 Replacing Detergent
Container
To achieve maximum cleaning efficiency, select a chemical appro-
priate to soil type being processed. Refer to
, and always follow chemical manufacturer’s
recommendations for amount of chemical to be used.
NOTE: Always use a non-foaming chemical for effective cleaning and
proper pump operation.
When chemical is low or has run out:
1.
Remove pickup tube and level sensor assembly from empty
container and remove container.
2.
Install a new container.
3.
Insert pickup tube and level sensor vertically into new container.
WARNING – CHEMICAL
BURN AND/OR EYE INJURY
HAZARD: Washer chemicals
are caustic and can cause
adverse effects to exposed
tissues. Do not get in eyes,
on skin, or attempt to swal-
low. Read and follow precau-
tions and instructions on
chemical label and in Material
Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)
prior to handling detergent
containers, or servicing
detergent injection pumps,
tank, and lines. Wear appro-
priate Personal Protective
Equipment (PPE) whenever
handling chemicals or servic-
ing chemical injection
pumps, tank, and lines.
WARNING – SLIPPING HAZ-
ARD: To avoid slippery floor
conditions, keep floor dry.
Promptly wipe up any spilled
liquids or condensation. If
spilled liquids are detergents
or other chemicals, follow
safety precautions and han-
dling procedures set forth on
detergent or chemical label
and/or Material Safety Data
Sheet (MSDS).
CAUTION – POSSIBLE
EQUIPMENT DAMAGE:
• When choosing a deter-
gent, select one with a low
chloride content. Deter-
gents with a high chloride
content can corrode stain-
less steel.
• Always use non-foaming
chemical for effective
cleaning and proper pump
and water level control
operation. Follow manu-
facturer’s recommenda-
tions for amount of
chemical to be used.
Figure 6-6. Replacing Detergent Container
Detergent
Container
Supply Hoses