Pet Stock Twin Operators Manual Aug 2020 v7.0
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Turn the wash gun back on, select the disinfect option on the rotary dial and
wash the under-floor area, return tilt floor to the down position. While still on
disinfect, wash down the tub area of the dog wash. Turn gun off, remove wash
down key and select the stop option on the rotary dial.
Using soft cloth, wipe over the control panel and operator area of the dog wash.
Do not use abrasive solvents.
Clean the stainless steel by wiping down with soft cloth and INOX or WD40
spray. Do not use abrasive cleaning products and wipe down in the direction of
the brushed finish.
12 General Information
It is not recommended that any person with an open wound wash a dog unless suitable
protection is worn, for example if the wound is on the hand then latex or rubber gloves be
worn.
It is also recommended that if a dog has broken skin it should not be washed.
12.1 Canine parvovirus
Keeping your dog wash clean.
The canine parvovirus is extremely virulent and contagious and is spread from
dog to dog by direct or indirect contact with their faeces. The virus is extremely
hardy and has been found to survive in faeces and other organic material such
as soil for over a year. It survives extremely cold and hot temperatures. The only
household disinfectant that kills the virus is bleach. Canine parvovirus will not
infect humans.
If when carrying out your routine cleaning of your dog wash you discover dog
faeces in or around the area, we suggest this be removed and the area
disinfected with a household bleach product.
This is a very small piece of information regarding the canine parvovirus, we
would strongly recommend that you familiarise yourself with more detailed