SW1000 Installation and Operation Instructions
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Maintenance
Preventative maintenance should be performed periodically after installation to ensure the product maintains its
visual exterior appeal and optimal performance. To maintain the SW1000, follow the instructions below as needed.
Due to the various types of exterior finishes available, different types of care must be taken to keep the unit clean and
undamaged.
Exterior Finish
The best way to maintain the SW1000's exterior finish and prevent corrosion is to clean it regularly.
1. Satin Chrome Finishes - Use only a soft damp cloth for cleaning, as satin chrome scratches easily. To remove
light dirt and grime, use a mild detergent diluted in some warm water. If a scratch mark is apparent, a metal blend
and finish pad by 3M Company or equivalent may be used. ALWAYS POLISH IN THE DIRECTION OF THE
GRAIN.
2. Powder-coated Finishes
- Powder-coat finished surfaces may be cleaned using a soft damp cloth. Any deep
scratched in this type of finish should be touched up to prevent rust or corrosion from forming. If left untreated,
rust can spread under the powder-coat finish.
Barrier
Use cleaning products that are specifically recommended for use on acrylic surfaces. We recommend two products:
• Brillianize
• Novus #1
The two recommended products will clean the material and leave a greaseless shine that will repel dust and resist
fingerprints. DO NOT use scouring compounds or chemical cleaners like Windex that contain ammonia or alcohol.
1. Using a soft cloth, clean the acrylic barrier according to the instructions provided with the recommended cleaning
product. DO NOT SCRUB THE ACRYLIC!
Dust Removal
Dust removal should be performed every six (6) months.
1. Using canned air suitable for electronics, blow out the dust on the I/O - motor controller board and other internal
electronics.
2. Use this opportunity to check wiring for loose connections and crimps.
Attachment
Inspect the barrier clamps, access panel, lid, and anchor bolts once a year to make sure they are properly fastened.