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Changing Clorox-Approved Products
1. Stop spraying the Clorox® Total 360® Electrostatic Sprayer.
2. Disconnect the bottle connection from the Clorox-approved
product that is to be changed and remove from the sprayer.
Cap the removed product if it is being stored.
3. Purging the Clorox® Total 360® Electrostatic Sprayer: Depress
into an inconspicuous corner, container or drain. Spray the
Clorox® Total 360® Electrostatic Sprayer for about 20 seconds
to purge the system.
4. Choose the appropriate Clorox-approved product for cleaning,
sanitizing or disinfecting.
5. Mount desired Clorox-approved product on Clorox® Total
360® Electrostatic Sprayer base. Ensure that the bottles are
positioned with the opening facing up and the opening facing
the dispensing tubes.
6. Unscrew the lid on the Clorox-approved products of your
choice and connect the Clorox® Total 360® Electrostatic Sprayer
dispensing cap to the bottle. Be sure the cap is screwed all the
way down; do not overtighten.
7. Priming the Clorox® Total 360® Electrostatic Sprayer: Depress
into an inconspicuous corner, container or drain. Spray the
Clorox® Total 360® Electrostatic Sprayer for about 20 seconds
to generate a steady flow of solution.
After Use and Storage
1. Stop spraying the Clorox® Total 360® Electrostatic Sprayer.
2. Disconnect the bottle connection from the Clorox-approved
product that is to be changed and remove from the sprayer.
Cap the removed product if it is being stored.
3. Emptying drip cup holder (if necessary): Rotate the drip cup
90 degrees, making sure to hold it level to prevent spillage.
Remove and empty the drip cup. Reinstall the empty drip
cup by rotating it 90 degrees in the opposite direction until
it is snug.
4. Purging the Clorox® Total 360® Electrostatic Sprayer:
Depress into an inconspicuous corner, container or drain.
Spray the Clorox® Total 360® Electrostatic Sprayer for
about 20 seconds to purge the system.
5. Turn off the unit. Blue indicator light on the instrument panel
and base of the unit should no longer be illuminated.
6. Unplug the Clorox® Total 360® Electrostatic Sprayer from wall.
7. Wrap cord on cord holder on the Clorox® Total 360® base unit.
8. Store in a safe, dry place.
Preparing the Spray Area
1. Clean gross filth by using standard manual cleaning protocols.
2. Close the room to the general public for cleaning. Place signs
or warning indicators on doors that indicate no one should
enter the room.
3. Power off any sensitive electrical devices but do not unplug them.
Unit Operation/Setup
1. Choose the appropriate Clorox-approved product for cleaning,
sanitizing or disinfecting.
2. Mount desired Clorox-approved product on Clorox® Total
360® Electrostatic Sprayer base. Ensure that the bottles are
positioned with the opening facing up and the opening facing
the dispensing tubes.
3. Unscrew the lid on the Clorox-approved product of your choice
and connect the Clorox® Total 360® Electrostatic Sprayer
dispensing cap to the bottle. Be sure the cap is screwed all the
way down; do not overtighten.
4. Unwrap electrical cord completely and plug Clorox® Total 360®
Electrostatic Sprayer into a grounded, three-pronged socket.
5. Put on appropriate personal protective equipment. See section
on personal protective equipment on page 5.
6. Locate the On/Off switch on the base unit. Push the Total 360®
sprayer to the “On” position. A blue light will illuminate on both
the sprayer instrument panel and unit power switch.
7. Remove the sprayer from the unit. A blue power indicator light
should be illuminated on the sprayer.
8. The system is now ready for use.
9. Priming the Clorox® Total 360® Electrostatic Sprayer: Depress
into an inconspicuous corner, container or drain. Spray the
Clorox® Total 360® Electrostatic Sprayer for about 20 seconds
to generate a steady flow of solution.
10. When spraying, a second blue indicator light will illuminate on
the sprayer instrument panel when the trigger is depressed.
NOTE: Sprayer will automatically stay on until trigger is
depressed an additional time.
NOTE: Unit will not operate properly at 40°F (4.5°C) or less.
Sprayer Operation During Cleaning
1. Position Clorox® Total 360® Electrostatic Sprayer in a rear
corner of the area.
2. Direct the nozzle at the desired surface.
3. Begin to spray. Press the sprayer button once to initiate
spraying. Press once to stop flow of the sprayer.
4. Follow a continuous path around the area working from high
to low areas, moving the sprayer in a sweeping motion until
surfaces are thoroughly wet.
5. After spraying, keep the area closed to the public,
based on product SDSs.
6. Remove the closed sign from the door once the reentry
time has expired.
Nozzle
To ensure trouble-free operation of your unit, it is recommended
that the operator rinse the nozzle out with clean water before
final storage at the end of each day. By cleaning your sprayer’s
nozzle after each usage, you will avoid the long-term chemical
buildup that eventually causes clogs, poor spray patterns and a
shortened life of the nozzle components. In addition to rinsing
with clean water after each use, the nozzle should periodically
be disassembled and cleaned. Regular maintenance should be
performed. Nozzle maintenance schedule will vary, depending
on how often the sprayer is used and adherence to pre- and post-
spray maintenance guidelines.
It is recommended that you thoroughly read the service outline
below before performing any regular nozzle maintenance.
To Clean/Inspect the Nozzle Assembly
1. Unscrew the cap from the nozzle base. Clean any debris from
or around any of the interior surfaces with warm soapy water.
2. Inspect for any damage to the liquid tip. If the spray pattern
was noted to be inconsistent or nontypical of a healthy
symmetrical spray, remove/replace the liquid tip with an
appropriate 7/16” (12 mm) socket wrench.
3. Inspect the nozzle electrode for any signs of electrical arching,
burn and/or corrosion. Gently push down on the spring-loaded
contact to verify a smooth spring return. If any issues are noted,
remove/replace immediately. This is done by gently pulling
on the spring-loaded contact with a pair of pliers. Otherwise,
service the spring-loaded contact by applying a generous
amount of dielectric grease, available at any local automotive/
hardware store.
4. Be sure to also thoroughly clean all interior surfaces of the
nozzle cover, including the main orifice. Never use a wire brush,
file or sandpaper to clean any surface or orifice.
Important:
The nozzle cover should be hand-tightened.
Never use pliers or other tools to tighten it, as this may cause
damage. Removal of the nozzle electrode is not necessary
for cleaning.
Sprayer Body
The sprayer body has no serviceable parts inside.
Do not open the
unit shell, as doing so will void the warranty on the sprayer.
If you
need to have your sprayer serviced, contact Service Tech Team at
www.servicetechteam.com.
Peristaltic Pump
Tube Leader Assembly
Carriage Assembly
Cover
Tube Nuts
1. Disconnect the clear tubing inlet and outlet by twisting the
Tube Nuts
counterclockwise until both tubes have separated.
2. Rotate the
Cover
counterclockwise and pull it free from the unit.
3. Remove the
Carriage Assembly
from the
Cover
.
4. Remove and discard the old
Tube Leader Assembly
.
5. Grease the new
Tube Leader Assembly
with the supplied grease.
6. Replace the
Tube Leader Assembly
with a new one and reinstall
the
Carriage
and
Cover
in reverse order being careful not to
damage the
Tube Leader Assembly
.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
MAINTENANCE
In order for the Clorox® Total 360® Electrostatic Sprayer to remain
functional, the equipment should be cleaned on a regular basis.
In addition to general cleaning of the unit, two user-serviceable
areas — peristaltic pump and sprayer nozzle — should be
maintained and serviced regularly.