Ranger RS-500-D-601 Installation And Operation Manual page 17

Spray-wash cabinets
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Removing Sludge
You need to clean out the Sludge from the Water Reservoir on a regular basis so that it does not
damage other Spray-Wash Cabinet components or reduce cleaning.
CAUTION
The amount of Sludge you will see is based on what Parts you clean and how often you clean them.
When you first get your Spray-Wash Cabinet, remove the Sludge every week. After the first month,
develop an appropriate schedule based on what you are cleaning and how often. Remember to
never let the Sludge exceed one inch deep
DANGER
To remove Sludge from the Water Reservoir:
1. Remove the Parts Tree, Parts Basket, Parts Turntable, and the Grate covering the Water Reservoir.
2. Open the Drain, remove the Water above the Sludge, then close the Drain.
You can reuse this Water if it is clean. If it is dirty, dispose of it properly.
3. Scrape out the Sludge through the Grate covering the Water Reservoir; be careful not to hit
anything inside the Water Reservoir.
Opening the Drain may help you remove the Sludge; be sure to catch any Sludge that comes out.
4. Put the Sludge in a container and store it as hazardous waste.
Make sure to dispose if the Sludge properly.
5. Replace the Water content, correct the Water level, and replace the Grate covering the Water
Reservoir, the Parts Turntable, the Parts Basket, and the Parts Tree.
RS Series Spray-Wash Cabinets
Do not allow the Sludge to exceed one inch deep; it could damage other Spray-
Wash Cabinet components.
Set the Breakers to Off and disconnect the Power Cord from power before
beginning this procedure.
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