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4.
Post harvest cleaning:
Stop!
Remove battery from drill
and don a pair of gloves.
Cut-
resistant butcher’s gloves are best,
but if unavailable heavy leather
work gloves are recommended.
a.
Remove blade guard if installed.
b.
A damp rag may be enough to
clean your harvester. If not, set
your hose nozzle at “Jet” or similar
highest pressure setting, and hose
off the lower assembly and basket,
removing any soil and remaining
crop material from the harvester.
c.
If crop material or juice has been
allowed to dry on the blades or
material, you can use a stiff bristle
brush and a wash solution of water
and liquid dish detergent to clean
the harvester more thoroughly. A
long handled brush is ideal as it
keeps hands further from the
blade.
d.
Place guard back over blade.
5.
Storage:
It is extremely important
that you store your harvester in a
safe spot to prevent inadvertent
damage and accidental injury.
a.
Remove drill.
b.
Place guard over blade.
c.
Hang in a secure, dry location
with the blade facing the wall.