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Learning to Use JENFAB Belt Washers
Operating the Belt
Washer
This section of the user guide describes how to startup, operate, and
shutdown the belt washer.
Warning—
Operating the machine without all guards, covers, panels, and
interlocks in place can lead to crushing injuries, contact with hot washing
chemistries, or other bodily harm. To avoid crushing injury, contact with hot
washing chemistries, and other bodily harm, ensure all guards, covers,
panels, and interlocks are in place before operating the belt washer.
Warning—
Opening the filter housing to change the filter bag without
opening the bleeder valve and shutting the process pump off can cause
uncontrolled release of pressure leading to injury. To prevent injury, open
the bleeder valve and shut off the process pump before opening the filter
housing to change the filter bag.
Warning—
Changing the inline filters without following your company’s
lockout/tagout procedure can cause bodily harm if someone inadvertently
starts the machine while you are working on the filters. To avoid bodily
harm, always follow your company’s safety procedures and lockout/tagout
procedures when changing the inline filters on the belt washer.
Expert Advice—
During operation, you can press the
Stop
or
Cycle Stop
button to stop the cleaning process. The machine holds its current position.
When you press the
Start
button, the belt washer resumes operation from
point at which it was stopped.
After operating the machine in manual mode, ensure individual fill and drain
valves are in there proper position before returning the machine to
automatic mode.