PPWASH20 Portable 20 Gallon Parts Washer Assembly & Operating Instructions
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Mounting the Pump
1. Align the slots on the rear of the Pump Housing with the tabs on the inner right side of the Tank.
2. Carefully slide the Pump Housing slots onto the tabs of the Tank.
3. Lower Pump Housing until it is resting on the Tank bottom.
Washboard
1. Position the Washboard so that the lipped edges are facing down and the rectangular cutout is on the right side.
2. Place your index fingers through the holes located at the front left and right rear of the Washboard.
3. Align the lipped edges of Washboard with the mounting brackets on inner Tank walls and gently lower into place.
Castors
1. Locate the four Castors and the four Spring Washers.
2. Place a Spring Washer onto the threaded end of Castor.
3. Insert Castor threads into hole on bottom of Handle.
4. Tighten Castor in place with wrench.
OPERATION
Do not use volatile, flammable or combustible solvents, or fuels such as gasoline, diesel, or
toluene. Use only non-corrosive water based solvents.
The pump must be immersed in liquid while operating. Fluid should be replaced and the Parts
Washer cleaned on a regular basis to avoid hazardous conditions.
Chlorinated solvents such as 1-1-1 Trichloroethane and Methylene Chloride (also
known as Methyl Chloride) can chemically react with aluminum and may explode.
Many tools and pieces of equipment contain aluminum.
Fill the body with the cleaning solution, to just below the horizontal crease on the body.
Lift the cover, placing the items to be cleaned into the work shelf.
Plug the power cord into a power source. Turn the power switch ON.
When the tool is cleaned, turn the power switch OFF, and unplug from the power source.
Do not allow the level of liquid in the parts washer to fall below the pump inlet, as damage
to the pump can result.
Change degreaser as needed. Tank can be drained by removing the Drain Plug on bottom of Tank.
MAINTENANCE
Disconnect the power supply before cleaning. Wear safety eyewear before cleaning.
A qualified repair technician must perform any tool service or repair.
Service or maintenance
performed by unqualified personnel could result in injury. Use only identical replacement parts. Use of
unauthorized parts or failure to follow maintenance instructions may create a risk of electric shock or
injury.