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FOREWORD 1. This manual describes the procedures required to operate the Clarus PARTS WASHER. Every effort has been made by Clarus Technologies, LLC to assure the accuracy and reliability of the information contained in this document. Clarus Technologies, LLC, however, makes no representation, warranty, or guarantee in...
Parts Washer maintenance. The instructions and specifications contained in this manual were in effect as of February 2000. Due to the policy of Clarus Technologies, LLC to continually improve its products, however, modifications in these specifications may be made at any time.
III. WARRANTY INFORMATION Clarus Technologies, LLC, will for the life of the unit, repair or replace without charge, parts which our examination proves to be defective in material or workmanship. This warranty is valid only if the unit has not been tampered with by unauthorized persons, misused, abused, or improperly installed and has been used in accordance with the instructions and/or ratings supplied.
Stainless steel baffle system Soak Tank Clarus Technologies, LLC, will for the period of 1 year from the date of purchase, repair or replace without charge, the items listed below which our examination proves to be defective in material or workmanship. This warranty is valid only if the unit has not been tampered with by unauthorized persons, misused, abused, or improperly installed and has been used in accordance with the instructions and/or ratings supplied.
Operators of the Clarus Parts Washer must have on hand an MSDS for each type of solvent that they will be using. The MSDS are available from the solvent supplier. In some localities it is required by law that appropriate MSDS are on hand whenever hazardous or flammable material is being processed.
1. Once the unit is set in place, leveled and plugged in, you can fill it with solvent. PCS-15 Parts Cleaning Stations require 17.5 gallons of solvent. PCS-25 and WCS-25 Parts Cleaning Stations require 27.5 gallons of solvent. (NOTE! Fill Parts Washer until fluid level gauge located on front, left corner reads full.)
Filter Differential Pressure Gauge. The PCS-25/WCS-25 model and the PCS-15 use a pressure gauge to indicate when the filters need replacing. Replace filters when the gauge reads 40 PSI. Operating system beyond 40 PSI will not damage the unit, however, the quality of the solvent will degrade beyond 40 PSI.
Changing Filters. The PCS-25/WCS-25/PCS-15 comes equipped with one or two 5” X 18” filter canisters. Inside these canisters are 4.5” X 17” filter cartridges. These filters need to be changed when indicated by the filter status lights or by a 40 PSI reading on the pressure gauge mounted on the filter canisters.
3. Remove any soak tanks or supplies located on the working surface. 4. To create access to the filter canister lids for the PCS-25/WCS-25 and PCS-15 lift and remove cutout located on left side of work surface. With the filter wrench provided, carefully spin off filter canister.
Disposal of all waste solvent and sludge must be tracked and documentation of proper disposal kept on file. Filter Disposal. As the filters of the Parts Washer plug over time, they will need to be changed out and disposed of properly The owner of the Parts Washer is responsible for contacting all local, county, state, provincial and federal agencies regarding handling and disposal of used filters and oilsorbs.
Canister Lids difficult to remove and install: 1. Lube lid o-ring and threads with petroleum jelly (note: always apply petroleum jelly to o-ring with every filter change). Sight Glass dirty or clogged: 1. Blow clean with air gun or fluid nozzle (opening is inside tank just above pan opposite sight glass).
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