
Owner’s Manual
Front Grill Brush - SF50
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Manual-O, Front Grill Brush 16v1
– Rev 2021-A
WARNING *SAFETY REQUIREMENTS* WARNING
1. All employees must be thoroughly trained in safe operation and standard maintenance
practices. All employees must review this entire manual monthly.
2. Do not enter the wash tunnel when the equipment is operating. Death or
dismemberment may occur.
3. Do not wear loose fitting clothing or jewelry around moving equipment. Do not allow any
part of your body or other objects (including ladders, hoses, or tools) to come in contact
with moving equipment. Entanglement may result causing death or dismemberment.
4. Do not leave a ladder or any other items such as wash down hoses or tools in the wash
tunnel while equipment is running. Vehicle damage and injury, including death, can
occur.
5. Always exercise caution when walking (never run) through the wash tunnel as there
may be slippery conditions. Be careful so you do not bump into or trip over equipment.
6. Only those employees specifically instructed and trained by the location management
are permitted to enter the wash tunnel to perform inspections or maintenance. At least
two qualified maintenance people must be present when performing equipment repairs
or preventive maintenance.
7. Do not perform any maintenance or work on equipment unless you first perform Lock-
Out Safety Precautions. All electrically powered equipment must have manually
operated disconnects capable of being locked in the “OFF” position. Equipment that
has been “locked out” for any reason must be restarted only by the person who
performed the “lock out” operation.
8. When working on any equipment that is higher than your shoulders, always use a
fiberglass ladder that is in good condition.
9. Do not attempt to repair or adjust any pressurized liquid or pneumatic part, hose, pipe
or fitting while that equipment is in operation.
10. Electrical connections and repairs must be performed by a Licensed Electrician Only.
11.
Emergency “STOP” buttons must be well marked and their location and proper use
reviewed with all personnel.
Any activated “STOP” button must be reset only by the
person who activated it. Clear the wash tunnel of any people, ladders, hoses, tools,
and other loose items before restarting the equipment. An audible device must sound
to warn people that the equipment is starting.
12. Do not operate any piece of equipment that requires safety covers with those covers
removed or improperly installed. Do not operate any piece of equipment if any
component of that piece is suspected to be defective or malfunctioning.