Environmental Issues - Ranger RS-500-D-601 Installation And Operation Manual

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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.
Replace all of the Water in the Water Reservoir, then run a 60-minute Wash Cycle with no Parts.
Remove the clogged Spray Nozzles with a wrench, clean them, then put them back in.
Do not run a Wash Cycle without the Spray Nozzles in place.

Environmental Issues

Do not dispose of your Spray-Wash Cabinet waste by throwing it in the trash; it is not regular waste.
Important:
Note that appropriate disposal methods include safely storing your waste until you are ready to
dispose of it.
You must be proactive and determine the best legal and ethical ways to dispose of this waste.
Your Spray-Wash Cabinet produces three types of liquid waste that must be disposed of properly:
Oil. Sits on top of the Water/Detergent mixture when washed off of car Parts. After you remove it
using the Oil Skimmer, you must dispose of it properly.
Water/Detergent mixture. Used to clean your car Parts. The resulting liquid is not safe to
dispose of using normal methods; you must dispose of it properly.
Sludge. Sinks to the bottom of the Water Reservoir. This semi-liquid waste is a combination of the
wastes that came off of the car Parts that you cleaned. It also must be disposed of properly.
Some ideas for finding the legal and ethical ways of disposing of the waste from your Spray-Wash
Cabinet include:
Contact the Environmental Protection Agency (their website is epa.gov) to see if they provide any
advice about how to dispose of liquid waste.
Use a home pickup service, if your waste management company offers it in your area for your
liquid waste. Contact your waste management company for more information.
Find a drop-off facility that accepts your liquid waste. Contact your state and/or local government
for more information about these facilities.
Hire a waste management consultant. They can come to your business location, review your
waste, and give you their opinion of how best to dispose of it.
RS Series Spray-Wash Cabinets
You must dispose of the liquid waste that comes from your Spray-Wash Cabinet per
all applicable federal, state, and/or local codes. Failure to dispose properly harms the
environment and exposes your business to fines and/or legal issues.
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P/N 5900245 — Rev. B7 — November 2019

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