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USER MANUAL 23NL SERIES PARTS WASHER WITH RECYCLER UNI-RAM CORPORATION • ONTARIO • CANADA NOTE: APPEARANCE MAY NOT BE EXACTLY AS SHOWN 2020-03-20...
TABLE OF CONTENTS Page A. REGULATORY INFORMATION ………………………………… ………………………………… B. INTRODUCTION ………………………………… C. CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS D. FEATURES AND BASIC INFORMATION ………………………………… ………………………………… 1) SAFETY FEATURES ………………………………… 2) MODEL CODE STRUCTURE ………………………………… 3) SPECIFICATIONS 4) CONSTRUCTION AND COMPONENTS …………………………….. ………………………………… 5) DEFINITIONS …………………………………...
A. REGULATORY INFORMATION This model is tested and certified by Electric Testing Laboratory (ETL) under all applicable UL and CSA standards for use in non-hazardous locations. However, to ensure safe and effective operation, this unit must be installed, used and maintained according to the instruction, cautions and warning provided in this manual as well as in the labels affixed to the unit.
Follow the instructions on preparation, operation and maintenance to operate this machine safely and effectively. Ensure that this manual is readily available to the operator at all times. Uni-ram holds patents on designs used in its innovative products. If you have any questions about the...
CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS ➢ IMPORTANT INFORMATION: Install, operate, and maintain this equipment in accordance with the instruction manual to reduce the risk of fire or explosion. This unit is for use between 41°F (5°C) to 95°F (35°C) environment with proper ventilation. Under these conditions, the unit shall be spaced a minimum 6 feet (1.8 meter) from potential sources of ignition such as electrical receptacles, switches, pilot lights, fixtures, contacts, and other similar equipment that can produce sparks.
➢ MINERAL SPIRITS (Aliphatic Hydrocarbon) is HARMFUL IF SWALLOWED OR INHALED, CAUSES IRRITATION. Keep away from heat, sparks, and flame. Avoid contact with eyes, skin and clothing. Avoid breathing vapor. Use with adequate ventilation. Wash thoroughly after handling. ➢ EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE: Contact may be irritating to skin, eyes, nose and throat. Ingestion may cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, dizziness or unconsciousness.
• Washing Tools: A Flow-through Brush and a Flexible Spigot, each with flow control valve. • Vacuum Pump: Uni-ram Vacuum Pump with a Metal Impeller, 120v, 4.6A, 1/3HP, 3,500rpm. • Solvent Pumps: Wash Pump and Transfer Pump, 120v. AC, 70W, each •...
4.) CONSTRUCTION AND COMPONENTS FOLLOWING PHOTOS SHOWS CONSTRUCTION AND MAJOR COMPONENTS SINK LID FLOW-THROUGH BRUSH LID LINK FUSE FLEXIBLE SPIGOT FLOW CONTROL VALVES WASH SINK COMPUTER BOX SERVICE DOOR CONTROL PANEL WASH ON/OFF SWITCH WASTE COMPARTMENT DOOR FOOT PEDAL SWITCH SOCKET WASTE DRAIN VALVE DEBRIS DRAWER SLOT ADJUSTABLE LEGS...
4) DEFINITIONS: ➢ Flash Point or Flash Point Temperature. Flash Point or Flash Point Temperature is the lowest temperature at which the vapor of a solvent can be made to ignite momentarily in air by a source of ignition. Use only non- flammable solvent with a flash point between 100°F to 143°F (37.8°C to 61°C) in this unit.
➢ The unit must be in a location where people traffic cannot interfere with power cord, air supply line or connection. ➢ It is recommended that the location is well ventilated to prevent concentration of solvent fume. ➢ Level the unit using two front adjustable feet. Note: This unit is designed with about 3”...
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c.) Foot Pedal (optional accessory). Please see picture below the proper wiring of the foot pedal to avoid wire pull. FOOT PEDAL SOCKET d.) Install the Debris drawer. Endure to insert on the slot channels. SHOULD NOT TOUCH THE GROUND SURPASE.
CONTROL PANEL RECYCLER “STOP” KEY WASH PUMP ON/OFF LCD DISPLAY RECYCLER “START” KEY BUTTON 3) SOLVENT REQUIREMENTS AND SELECTION: To ensure safe and effective use of this equipment, it is important to choose correct cleaning solvent. This equipment is designed, constructed and certified to be used with non-flammable (combustible) solvent.
Note: Adding clean solvent to Clean Tank is not necessary unless the computer urges to do so by showing “FLUID LEVEL LOW” and “FILL CLEAN TANK” on LCD and sounding alarm beeps. TURN THE MACHINE OFF WHEN ADDING SOLVENT. DO NOT add solvent during the recycling process. Regularly drain residue from drain spout.
Please note that, during the distillation process, FLEXIBLE SPIGOT FLO-THROUGH BRUSH there is a short period of time of about 5 minutes that the wash pump is disabled. Beeping will sound for 1 second to draw your attention during this refilling period.
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When the solvent is found to be too contaminated and clean solvent is desired, check LCD to make sure “READY” message is displayed. Press “START” key for 3 seconds, and the vacuum pump is started in preparation for replacing the contaminated solvent with clean solvent and distilling the contaminated solvent.
3 - RESIDUE REMOVAL ➢ The oily debris or residue may be drained easily by opening Drain Valve located at the bottom of Distillation Tank as shown in the photo on age 14. • Do not drain until the distillation has been completed. Wait until the system completes the recycling process and cools down with LCD showing “READY TO RECYCLE + PRESS START 3SEC”...
“FLUID LEVEL LOW” and “FILL CLEAN TANK” and also beeps for 1 second. BREATHER Add clean solvent into Filling Port located in the right TUBING rear corner of the Sink by using a Funnel or Uni-ram Pumping Station (Optional, See page 9). Carefully observe the Over-Flow Jet as the clean FILLING PORT solvent starts flowing out from the Over-Flow Jet when Clean Tank is full.
The computer board inside the computer box is also provided with a buzzer to sound warning beeps to draw attention of operator as required. An independent ON/OFF push button is provided to turn on and off Wash Pump for parts washing operation.
Upon experiencing some difficulty with the operation of this unit, refer to the following trouble shooting guide first. If the problem could not be resolved, contact in North America: 1-800-417- 9133 Uni-ram Technical Service Parts Washing Operation Wash Pump button is pressed but no solvent comes out from Flexible Spigot or Flo-through brush.
➢ If the Vacuum Motor was started and the contaminated solvent was drained, but Duty Solvent Tank was not filled with clean solvent, the Transfer Pump (See 2 photo on page 7.) or its control system may not be working. VACUUM PUMP MOTOR FUSE (10A) HEATER FUSE (12A) CONNECTORS...
➢ If clothing is inadvertently sprayed with solvent, remove immediately to prevent skin rash or fire hazard. UNI-RAM emergency North America telephone number: 1-800-417-9133 Or Contact Your Supplier. M. EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID INSTRUCTIONS IN CASE OF INHALATION: Remove from exposure and move to fresh air immediately. If breathing is difficult, give oxygen.
The items listed below under “Conditions of Warranty” as consumables are not covered. Uni-ram reserves the right to direct the customer to ship the unit collects to the Uni- ram factory or to an approved Service Center for repair using the Uni-ram Return Goods Procedure or to repair the unit on-site.
CUSTOMER / WARRANTY INFORMATION SHEET This Information Sheet is provided as a tool to provide the Uni-ram Service Center, and Uni-ram Corporation with the necessary information about the customer to ensure utmost customer services and warranty services, if needed. Please fill out this Information Sheet completely and retain for future reference.
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