Spate cleaner TANKO-SF
7 Maintenance
Translation of the original Operating / Installation Instructions 2016/09 Rev.1 47/63
Cleaning in Assembled State:
As a basic rule, cleaning the device parts that are located in the interior of the container is NOT
necessary. Self-cleaning takes place during the cleaning process.
Cleaning is carried out by simply flushing the surfaces that come into contact with media (CIP cleaning).
Cleaning agents:
3% nitric acid
max. +60 °C / +140 °F
3% caustic soda
max. +80 °C / +176 °F
Cleaning after Removal:
Prior to cleaning, the device must have been removed from the container by an expert and dismantled
into its individual parts. The safety instructions in
section 7.1 Safety Notes for
observed.
Cleaning the device in a disassembled state can be carried out by instructed persons. After cleaning,
the device has to be assembled, checked and installed in the container again by an expert (see
section
NOTE
Environmental damage, in case of improper disposal!
Cleaning agents, consumables and lubricants must NOT be allowed to enter the
groundwater, waterways or sewerage system.
There is a risk of environmental damage.
Dispose of any cleaning agents, lubricants and consumables (e.g. brushes and cloths)
which have been used for cleaning in accordance with the local regulations and in
accordance with the information in the manufacturer’s safety data sheets.
Dispose of packaging materials in an environmentally friendly manner and turn them
in for recycling.
7.5
Spare Parts and Customer Service
NOTE
Loss of the hygienic Standard!
The use of NON-approved spare parts, replacement parts and accessory parts impairs the
required hygienic standard of the device.
Microbial contamination of the manufacturing product could be the consequence.
Use only the manufacturer's original spare parts.
Use only FDA conform spare parts when replacing standard parts.