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Operator Manual
Safety Precautions
WARNING – CHEMICAL BURN HAZARD:
CAUTION – POSSIBLE EQUIPMENT DAMAGE:
Washer detergents are caustic and can cause adverse effects to exposed tissues. Do not get in eyes,
on skin, or attempt to swallow.
• Read and follow precautions and instructions on detergent label and in Material Safety Data Sheet
(MSDS) prior to handling detergent, refilling detergent container, or servicing detergent injection
pump or lines.
• Wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) whenever handling detergent or servicing
detergent injection pump and lines.
Wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) including gloves and eye protection when
using a descaling product. Avoid contact with eyes or skin. If chemical product was swallowed or in con-
tact with eyes or skin, read and follow precautions and instructions on detergent label and in Material
Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) and seek medical attention immediately.
Always use a silicone lubricant to lubricate squeeze tubes. Petroleum based lubricants, such as
Vaseline
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or grease, will cause squeeze tubes to melt.
Failure to connect wires to proper terminals may result in damage to, or malfunctioning of, unit when
power is applied.
Never use rinse-dry chamber as a sink. Under no circumstances should waste water be poured into it
as water could overflow drain and damage delicate components.
Use nonabrasive cleaners when cleaning unit. Follow directions on containers and rub in a back-and-
forth motion (in same direction as surface grain). Cleaners rubbed in a circular motion or applied with a
wire brush or steel wool will damage stainless steel. Do not use these cleaners on painted surfaces.
Repeated fuse burnouts indicate a short circuit or overload. Trouble should be located and corrected by
a fully trained technician.
When choosing a detergent, select one with a low chloride content. Detergents with a high chloride con-
tent will damage stainless steel.