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Operator Manual
Operating Instructions
6.
Verify detergent supply (provided by customer). Check sufficient
amount of detergent is available
(Refer to
)
. Ensure supply hose(s) is
correctly placed in detergent container(s) and detergent
pump(s) is turned on.
NOTE: Always use a non-foaming detergent for effective cleaning
and proper pump and water level control operation. To achieve
maximum cleaning efficiency, select detergent appropriate to soil
type being processed.
4.2 How to Load
Washer
To properly clean items and avoid personal injuries, always follow
these general guidelines:
1.
Assure no items stick out or hang out from rack. Always use a
rack designed to handle appropriate type of items to be
processed.
2.
Use specific accessories designed to handle cages, bottles and
pans.
IMPORTANT:
Remove as much debris as possible from cages
and pans before loading accessories.
•
Accessories
(see Figure 4-2):
Bottle Washing Cart
– Used for processing up to six bottle
baskets. Requires Manifold Coupling System.
Pan Cart
– Used to wash pans, floor gratings, cage doors,
etc.
Universal Cage and Wash Cart
– Used to wash 54 standard
mouse boxes or 36 standard rat boxes.
Rodent Cage Rack
– Used to hold up to 92 mouse cages or
32 rat cages or shoe boxes, covers and feeder tops.
IMPORTANT:
Use baskets for handling and cleaning various
size bottles. Lightweight basket design provides easy
handling and simplifies transport and washing of bottles.
5 x 5 Bottle Basket
– Used to wash 25,16 oz (454 mL) bottles.
4 x 6 Bottle Basket
– Used to wash 24, 16 oz (454 mL) bot-
tles.
5 x 5 Bottle Basket
– Used to wash 25 short 4" (10 cm) bot-
tles.
4 x 6 Bottle basket
– Used to wash 24 tall 5-1/2" (14 cm) bot-
tles.
WARNING – PERSONAL
INJURY HAZARD:
• Items in washing cart may
move during processing
and be filled with residual
hot water or protrude from
cart at the end of the cycle.
Always wear appropriate
Personal Protective Equip-
ment (PPE) and carefully
remove utensils and items
from cart.
• To prevent tipping, place
biggest and heaviest items
on the lower levels of
accessory cart.
CAUTION – POSSIBLE EQUIP-
MENT DAMAGE:
• Before operating unit,
always position mani-
folded Bottle Washing Cart
over central water inlet
connector. If manifolded
accessory is not posi-
tioned correctly, damage
may result and unit will be
unable to effectively wash
load.
• Do not process load using
Bottle Washing Cart when
Automatic Floor Tilting
option is activated. If Auto-
matic Floor Tilting is used,
manifolded water inlet and
washer will be damaged.
CAUTION – POSSIBLE EQUIPMENT DAMAGE: Remove all cel-
lulose-type bedding from cages and pans before pro-
cessing. Cellulose bedding can clog filters and piping.
Summary of Contents for Basil 4700
Page 1: ...MAINTENANCE MANUAL Basil 4700 Cage and Rack Washer 2008 10 15 P764333 097 ...
Page 3: ...OPERATOR MANUAL Basil 4700 Cage and Rack Washer 2008 08 14 P920509 645 ...
Page 172: ...2 764333 099 Figure 1 Basil 4700 Cage and Rack Washer Inside Washer Inside Inside Washer ...
Page 174: ...4 764333 099 Figure 2 Cabinet Assembly Left Side Control Shown ...
Page 176: ...6 764333 099 Figure 3 Sump and Floor Grating Assembly ...
Page 178: ...8 764333 099 Figure 4 Door Assembly ...
Page 180: ...10 764333 099 Figure 5 Double Door Interlock System ...
Page 182: ...12 764333 099 Figure 6 Interior Light ...
Page 184: ...14 764333 099 Figure 7 Safety Emergency Stop Cable Assembly ...
Page 186: ...16 764333 099 Figure 8 Spray Header Assembly ...
Page 188: ...18 764333 099 Figure 9 Cable and Roller Assembly DETAIL A DETAIL B See Detail A See Detail B ...
Page 192: ...22 764333 099 Figure 11 Automatic Water Rack Flush System For Two Racks Option ...
Page 194: ...24 764333 099 Figure 12 Damper 1 ...
Page 196: ...26 764333 099 Figure 13 Exhaust Fan ...
Page 198: ...28 764333 099 Figure 14 Hot Water Line Components 6 5 4 10 10 7 8 9 7 ...
Page 200: ...30 764333 099 Figure 15 Cold Water Line Components ...
Page 202: ...32 764333 099 Figure 16 Recirculation Piping ...
Page 204: ...34 764333 099 Figure 17 Steam Line Components ...
Page 206: ...36 764333 099 Figure 18 Final Rinse System Assembly ...
Page 210: ...40 764333 099 Figure 20 Pneumatic Block ...
Page 212: ...42 764333 099 Figure 21 Peristaltic Chemical Injection Pumps ...
Page 214: ...44 764333 099 Figure 22 Solution Tank 25 ...
Page 216: ...46 764333 099 Figure 23 Tank Support Frame ...
Page 218: ...48 764333 099 Figure 24 Guaranteed Cooldown Tank ...
Page 220: ...50 764333 099 Figure 25a Electrical Box and Control Column Assembly ...
Page 226: ...56 764333 099 Figure 26 Control Panel See Detail A DETAIL A ...
Page 228: ...58 764333 099 Figure 27 Seismic Tie Down Anchorage Option ...
Page 230: ...60 764333 099 Figure 28 Bottle Washing Cart WA02 010 ...
Page 232: ...62 764333 099 Figure 29 Bottle Washing Cart WA02 020 ...
Page 234: ...64 764333 099 Figure 30 Pan Cart WA02 030 Accessory ...
Page 236: ...66 764333 099 Figure 31 Universal Cage and Pan Wash Cart WA03 100 7 ...
Page 238: ...68 764333 099 Figure 32 Universal Cage Wash Cart WA02 040 ...
Page 240: ...70 764333 099 Figure 33 Cart Tilt Ramp WA02 050 ...
Page 242: ...72 764333 099 Figure 34 Floor Ramp for Floor Mounted Units WA02 060 ...
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