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Cole-Parmer CLW-108i & CLW-128i Washers
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Examine the holes in the top surface of each
SPRAY ARM
(and
optional spindles) for mineral deposits or clogs. Remove any such
blockages with a needle, wire, or other appropriate tool.
Inspect
SPRAY ARMS
to verify smooth rotation:
If a spray arm is not rotating freely, look for debris or mineral
deposits at the arm’s axle joint. If there is difficulty cleaning the
axle in place, you can remove the spray arm for closer inspection.
To remove the spray arm from its axle, apply quick upward
pressure on the arm while bracing to prevent hitting nearby parts
when the arm snaps free. Clean debris as necessary. Installation
is the reverse of removal.
UNHEATED
Before storing the washer, drain water from the unit. This includes
STORAGE
any water trapped in the washer’s internal pumps and inlet valves.
Malfunctions caused by component freezing are excluded from
warranty coverage.
“AS NEEDED”
The inner casing of your Cole-Parmer glassware washer is manu-
STAINLESS
factured of #3-finished stainless steel. If your facility has hard
STEEL
water, interior surfaces may accumulate a gray deposit or film.
CLEANING
This can usually be removed by running your washer through a
Heavy Wash cycle substituting
HEIKOL A
(Part Number 511820)
liquid acidic detergent.
Table 7-1, “Cleaners for Stainless Steel,” outlines other effective
methods for cleaning stainless steel.
NOTE:
Use the mildest cleaning procedure that will do the job effectively.
Rub in the direction of polished lines for maximum effectiveness
and to avoid marring the surface. Rinse thoroughly with water
after every cleaning and wipe dry.
CAUTION