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Installation and Operation Manual Manual P/N 5900245 — Manual Revision B7 — November 2019 Models: • RS-500-D-503 • RS-750-D-503 • RS-500-D-601 • RS-750-D-601 • RS-500-DS-601 • RS-750-DS-601 Powder-Coat model shown Designed and engineered by BendPak Inc. in Southern California, USA. Made in China.
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BendPak website. Warranty. The BendPak Ranger warranty is more than a commitment to you: it is also a commitment to the value of your new product. For full warranty details, contact your nearest BendPak Ranger dealer or visit bendpak.com/support/warranty.
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Maintenance Log Introduction This manual describes these Spray-Wash Cabinet models: • RS-500-D-601: 1 Phase Spray-Wash Cabinet with 500 pound (227 kg) load capacity. • RS-750-D-601: 1 Phase Spray-Wash Cabinet with 1,000 pound (454 kg) load capacity. • RS-500-D-503: 3 Phase Spray-Wash Cabinet with 500 pound (227 kg) load capacity.
Technical support for your Spray-Wash Cabinet is available from your distributor or by calling Ranger Products at (800) 253-2363. Shipping Information Your equipment was carefully checked before shipping. Nevertheless, you should thoroughly inspect before the shipment you sign to acknowledge that you received it.
BendPak Ranger assumes no liability for damages resulting from: • Use of the equipment for purposes other than those described in this manual. • Modifications to the equipment without prior, written permission from BendPak Ranger. • Damage to the equipment from external influences. •...
Specifications Model RS-500-D-601 and -503 RS-750-D-601 and -503 Outside Height 66" / 1,676 mm 78" / 1,981 mm Inside Height 43" / 1,092 mm 54" / 1,372 mm Inside width 32" / 813 mm 32" / 813 mm Turntable diameter 30"...
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Components Spray-Wash Cabinet components include: • Door. Provides access to the inside of the unit; make sure it is shut and latched for a Wash Cycle. • Door Latch. Keeps the Door firmly closed; make sure it is engaged before starting a Wash Cycle. •...
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⚠ DANGER Do not open the Electrical Panel unless directed to do so by Ranger Technical Support; there are no user-serviceable parts inside. Only your Electrician should go into the Electrical Panel. The following drawing shows the right side of the Spray-Wash Cabinet.
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The following drawing shows the inside of the Spray-Wash Cabinet. The following drawing shows the Breakers on the outside of the Electrical Panel. Drawing not to scale. Not all components shown. Consider locking Electrical Panel. RS Series Spray-Wash Cabinets P/N 5900245 — Rev. B7 — November 2019...
1,000 pounds (454 kg). Q: What kind of Detergent should I use? A: BendPak Ranger recommends using Aluma-Klean Detergent; in fact, you get a free bucket with your Spray-Wash Cabinet. To re-order Aluma-Klean, visit the Ranger website.
Setup This section describes how to get your Spray-Wash Cabinet up and running. Most of the setup procedure is the same for both models; exceptions will be noted in the Note: text where appropriate. Unpacking Use caution when unpacking the Spray-Wash Cabinet from its shipping container. You do not want to damage the unit or misplace any of the components that come with it.
Because it is important that you not start a Wash Cycle until the Water temperature is in the range of 160° to 180°F (71° to 82°C), BendPak Ranger recommends using a portable industrial thermometer to check the temperature of the Water as needed.
Do not touch the Door or the rest of the Cabinet during or immediately after a Wash Cycle; you could get burned. About Detergent Ranger recommends using Aluma-Klean Detergent; in fact, you get a free bucket of this Detergent with your Spray-Wash Cabinet. To order more Aluma-Klean Detergent, visit the Ranger website.
Start-Up Process The Start-Up Process prepares your Spray-Wash Cabinet for normal use; it is required The Spray-Wash Cabinet must be empty for the Start-Up Process. Do not begin the Start-Up Process unless you have the approximately two hours necessary to complete it. To perform the Start-Up Process: 1.
Normal Operation Normal operation for the Spray-Wash Cabinet is either running a Wash Cycle or using the Oil Skimmer. ⚠ CAUTION Do not touch the Door or any other part of the Cabinet during or right after a Wash Cycle; you could get burned. To run a normal Wash Cycle: 1.
• Every three months: Inspect the Friction-Drive Wheel for worn wire brushes; replace any that are worn (Ranger SKU 5335721). • Every three months: Lubricate the grease fitting under the Parts Turntable with white lithium grease or similar;...
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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 Do not allow the Sludge to exceed one inch deep; it could damage other Spray- Wash Cabinet components.
Cleaning Spray Nozzles If the Water/Detergent solution in the Water Reservoir is very dirty, your Spray Nozzles could get clogged from the inside. To deal with clogged Spray Nozzles: • Increase the frequency you use the Oil Skimmer and remove Sludge. •...
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Check the Friction-Drive Wheel for worn wire brushes. If worn, replace with Ranger SKU 5335721. If you continue to have problems with your Spray-Wash Cabinet, visit www.bendpak.com/support/ or call Ranger Products at (805) 933-9970. RS Series Spray-Wash Cabinets P/N 5900245 — Rev. B7 — November 2019...
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Material Data Safety Sheet for Aluma-Klean Detergent, which contains additional safety information about it, is available on the Ranger website. First aid measures include: • Eyes. Check for and remove contact lenses. Immediately flush eyes with water for at least 15 Get medical attention minutes, occasionally lifting the upper and lower eyelids.
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