Atlas SWC-500 Quick Start Manual

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Spray Wash Cabinet Quick Start Guide
Please read this Initial Start-Up Procedure Guide before installing and
using your Atlas® Spray Wash Cabinet. It is extremely important that you
understand this simple step by step installation/instruction manual. These
simple steps will take a total of about two (2) hours to perform. Failure to
follow the procedure outlined in this simple start-up guide may void your
Manufacturer's Warranty.
Note: The following product comes with the inside of the cabinet painted for transit purposes
and only intended for transit purposes. During the operation of the equipment, the paint will
begin to peal and/or fl ake off . This is normal situation as the paint will not hold up to the
temperature of the cabinet. We ask simply you remove and clean the debris to maintain the
equipment.
1. Check all wire connections. Vibration during shipment may have loosened wires. Please
have a qualifi ed electrician on site to make electrical hook-up and inspect wiring
connectivity. Move spray wash cabinet to area where it will be used.
220V Single Phase 40 AMP Breaker Required
Pump Motor Cover
Heater Motor Control
Basket Motor
Thermostat
Pump Motor

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  • Page 1 Spray Wash Cabinet Quick Start Guide Please read this Initial Start-Up Procedure Guide before installing and using your Atlas® Spray Wash Cabinet. It is extremely important that you understand this simple step by step installation/instruction manual. These simple steps will take a total of about two (2) hours to perform. Failure to follow the procedure outlined in this simple start-up guide may void your Manufacturer’s Warranty.
  • Page 2 2. Make sure that the Spray Wash Cabinet power cord is unplugged from the outlet or, if you have wired it directly to an electrical panel, the breaker which controls the Spray Wash Cabinet is turned OFF. Make sure Heat and Motor Switches are in the OFF position. Also, make sure the Cycle Timer is OFF.
  • Page 3 3. Add water to the tank until water level is clearly 4. Set the Thermostat over the bottom of the fi lter basket. The water between 135 - 175 Degrees. must be fi lled to this level before each wash cycle. The pump will pulsate if the water level is too low.
  • Page 4 8. Close and latch the door. Turn the MOTOR Switches to ON and set the wash timer to run a 15 minute wash cycle. Adjustable Door Latch Both On...
  • Page 5 9. Walk around the machine and check for leaks. When the wash cycle ends, if there were any leaks around the door, open the cabinet and adjust the spray nozzles to spray away from the door. Also, if you do not hear constant spraying during the wash cycle, you may need to add water.
  • Page 6 11. Run the Cabinet for at least four (4) complete 15 minute wash cycles over the next two days. The goal of this is to thoroughly coat the inside of the Cabinet with the Rust Inhibitors contained in the recommended style of Detergent. This will help keep the inside of the Cabinet free of rust between washes.

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