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Whitehall SP-1600-A-220 Operation And Maintenance Manual page 8

Water bath

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Instructions for Operation and Care of Water Bath SP-1600-A-220
FAQs
(Frequently Asked Questions)
The water in my Water Bath is becoming too cloudy.
The water inside the tank has not been replaced in quite
a while or has become contaminated.
Drain the existing water, clean the tank and refill with
clean water. Be sure to follow instructions on how to
empty the appliance by referring to the EMPTYING
YOUR WATER BATH section of this manual. Be sure to
follow instructions on how to clean the appliance by
referring to the "CARE & CLEANING..." section of this
manual.
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TROUBLESHOOTING FOR TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER
INDICATION
No power. Appears dead.
Water doesn't get hot,
even though unit is
plugged in and switch
is ON.
Splint material too hot.
Splint material too hot &
then too cool.
Splint material too cool
and will not form.
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WHITEHALL MANUFACTURING • P .O. BOX 3527 • City of Industry, CA 91744-0527 U.S.A
Phone (800) 782-7706 • (626) 968-6681 • Fax (626) 855-4862 • Web: www.whitehallmfg.com
& TROUBLESHOOTING
There is rusting on the inside of my Water Bath tank.
Some form of "ferrous" (iron-containing) metal object
may have come into contact with the tank. Inspect the
inside of the tank. Determine if some form of metallic
object such as a staple, metal paper clip, safety pin, etc.
has fallen into the tank. If so, remove the object and
thoroughly clean the affected area of the tank. If rusting
persists after foreign object has been removed and tank
has been thoroughly cleaned, use a rust remover on the
affected area. Rust remover must be safe for use on
stainless steel, such as CRES Cleaner. (CRES Cleaner
is available through Whitehall.) Be sure to follow rust
remover instructions.
PROBABLE CAUSE
- Power to unit may be off.
- Fuse may be blown. Breaker
may be tripped.
- Wiring may be open. Input
power may be incorrect.
- Circuit breaker is off.
- Thermostat is not working.
- Heating element is
burned out.
- The ON/OFF switch is broken.
- The Over Temp Sensor
is burned out.
- The thermostat is set too high.
- The thermostat is broken.
- The thermostat is broken.
- The thermostat is set too low.
- The thermostat is broken.
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CORRECTIVE ACT ION
- Check switch.
- Check fuses and breakers.
- Check for bad connections.
- Turn on the circuit breaker.
- Replace the thermostat.
- Replace the heating
element.
- Replace the switch.
- Replace Over Temp Sensor.
- Adjust the thermostat.
- Replace the thermostat.
- Replace the thermostat.
- Adjust the thermostat.
- Replace the thermostat.

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