Power Source; Connecting The Drain - Ranger RS-500-D-601 Installation And Operation Manual

Spray-wash cabinets
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Setup
This section describes how to get your Spray-Wash Cabinet up and running.
Note:
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.
Tip
Location
There are some aspects of the product to keep in mind when deciding on a location:
The Spray-Wash Cabinet generates steam. Make sure this steam will have no adverse effects on
things in the surrounding area.
Removing the clean but wet Parts from the Spray-Wash Cabinet frequently results in Water and
solution spilling onto the floor; consider using traction/drainage mats around the unit. Do not place
the unit on or near a walkway, as this increases the chances of someone slipping.
Allow room around the Spray-Wash Cabinet for service and other activities. Make sure the site is
level; you do not want the unit rolling.
You will be adding Water to the Water Reservoir on a regular basis, so make sure the location you
choose has access to a Water supply.

Power Source

The Spray-Wash Cabinet does not come with a connector on the end of the Power Cord; it is your
responsibility to supply the connector and have an Electrician attach it to the Power Cord.
Refer to
Wiring Diagrams
WARNING
Your Electrician needs to:
Attach a connector to the end of the Power Cord, so that it can be connected to the power
source.
Install a breaker / disconnect box for the 1 Phase unit.

Connecting the Drain

The unit has a two-inch-wide Drain on one side that can be used to drain the Water Reservoir. You will
need to capture what comes out, as it is illegal to dump it into the sewage system. Refer to
Maintenance
RS Series Spray-Wash Cabinets
Most of the setup procedure is the same for both models; exceptions will be noted in the
text where appropriate.
Unpack the components in the area where you are going to use the unit.
for wiring information.
All electrical work, such as attaching the connector to the Power Cord,
done by a licensed, certified Electrician
for more information.
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