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Model 7601.37
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LOCATION OF UNIT:
The Model 7601.37 should be placed in close proximity to potential
accident areas. It should be clearly identified, free from obstructions and easily accessible.
IMPORTANT: Personal wash units shall be protected from freezing, and internal
temperatures shall not exceed 38
⁰
C (100
⁰
F). Be careful of direct sunlight.
WARNING: Use only the handles and the tank skirt when lifting or moving this unit;
doing otherwise may damage the unit.
NOTICE:
Due to differing environments and end user conditions, caution should be observed
and the product should be regularly monitored for wear, corrosion, and/or rough service, which
can shorten the life of the product. The product should be removed from service if any wear or
detrimental service issues occur and should, at minimum, be inspected annually.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
STEP 1:
Verify that the tank is depressurized – check the pressure gauge and pull up on the
relief valve ring.
STEP 2:
Remove the cover plate on the top of the tank.
Use potable water to flush and drain the tank at least twice.
STEP 3:
Fill the tank with potable water to the top of the water level mark on the tube inside
of the tank. A flashlight may be useful to locate the mark.
If desired, add Sterile Antimicrobial Preservative Model 9082 as directed (see Step
3 under Maintenance section).
STEP 4:
Lock the cover plate back in position.
STEP 5:
Screw the eyewash assembly into the ball valve so that the eyewash is aligned
with the push flag. Seal this joint with Loctite 680 (not supplied).
STEP 6:
Charge the tank with clean compressed air to 100 PSI through the tire-type air
valve.
STEP 7:
The unit is ready for operation.
OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
Self-adjusting flow controls assure a constant even flow of .4 gpm, for at least 30 minutes.
Instruct all employees in the use of this Portable Emergency Eyewash. Personnel should be
assigned to check eyewash liquid level and pressure before any work starts.
STEP 1:
Lead the injured to the nearest eyewash station. Seconds can make a big
difference in preventing serious eye injury.
STEP 2:
Push the flag to activate the eyewash.
STEP 3:
Lower head until eyes enter eyewash stream. Use thumbs and forefingers to hold
eyelids open so water can flow on surfaces and in folds surrounding eyeballs.
STEP 4:
Seek qualified medical attention immediately.