Usage Precautions; Water Temperature - Ranger RS-500-D-601 Installation And Operation Manual

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Usage Precautions

Keep the following in mind as you prepare to use your Spray-Wash Cabinet:
Make a visual inspection of the unit before each use. Do not operate your Spray-Wash Cabinet if
you find any issues. Instead, take the unit out of service, then contact your dealer, visit
www.bendpak.com/support/, or call Ranger Products at (800) 253-2363.
The heating elements and pump/motor can be damaged if the Water level drops too low;
make sure the Water Reservoir is full of Water.
Check the Water level daily; it should be
the Water level to go below the bottom of the Grate. Keep the Grate clean so the Water can return
to the Water Reservoir after a Wash Cycle.
Clean the unit according to the instructions in Maintenance. Your Wash Cycles will not clean
effectively if the Spray-Wash Cabinet is dirty.
Your Spray-Wash Cabinet is made with mild steel; it will rust unless you use the correct Detergent
perform the Start-Up Process correctly
and
Important:
When performing the Start-Up Process, do not start it unless you have the time needed to heat the
Water to 140° to 160°F, add the Detergent to the Water Reservoir, run a 15-minute Wash Cycle (to
mix the Detergent into the Water) and then run a 60-minute Wash Cycle (to coat the steel on the
inside of the unit with rust inhibitor).
Read the entire Installation and Operation Manual before using the unit.
The Door and the rest of the Cabinet get hot during a Wash Cycle.
WARNING

Water Temperature

It is important to keep the temperature of the Water in the Spray-Wash Cabinet in the range of 160° to
180°F (71° to 82°C).
When the unit is plugged in to a power source and the Breakers are On, the Spray-Wash Cabinet's
thermostat keeps the Water in the 160° to 180°F range automatically.
When the unit is unplugged from a power source or the Breakers are set Off, the Spray-Wash
Cabinet's thermostat goes off and the Water's temperature returns to room temperature.
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.
Friction-Drive Wheel
The Friction-Drive Wheel is on the inside back of the Spray-Wash Cabinet; it meshes with the Parts
Turntable on the inside of the cabinet. When you run a Wash Cycle, the Friction-Drive Wheel turns,
which in turn moves the Parts Turntable.
To remove the Parts Turntable, you must first pull back the Friction-Drive Wheel (from the rear of the
Spray-Wash Cabinet).
RS Series Spray-Wash Cabinets
Make sure the Detergent you are using is safe on mild steel and has rust inhibitors,
such as Aluma-Klean Detergent, which is available on
Do not touch the Door or any part of the Cabinet during or right after a Wash Cycle;
you could be burned.
just above the bottom of the Grate
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