Product Manual

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II. Safety Instructions and Information
Complete safety in use is dependent upon proper use and handling of the parts cleaner in your
workplace.
It is important that you follow the instructions provided in this manual. If you fail to read, understand,
and follow all of the procedures in this manual, you may cause or suffer personal injury.
DO NOT OPERATE ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT INSIDE OF PARTS CLEANER.
CAUTION
USE ONLY MINERAL SPIRITS BASED SOLVENTS
DO NOT USE WATER-BASED CLEANING SOLUTIONS
This equipment is designed for use only with mineral spirits based solvents (stoddard solvent) with a
flash point greater than 40°C (104°F). Do
NOT
add any other chemicals to the cleaning agent
including, but not limited to, kerosene, fuel oil, gasoline, chlorinated solvents, brake cleaner, or
detergents. The use of any other solvents could potentially cause a hazardous condition.
Avoid contact with eyes or skin. Wear protective eyewear, gloves, and clothing.
Operation should be conducted in a manner, which prevents splashing, or spillage. Any solvent spills
should be promptly and properly cleaned up. Soak up all spills with absorbent material. Remove and
dispose of all soaked material in accordance with regulatory requirements.
This unit is
NOT
intended for outdoor operation.
Do
NOT
leave solvent-soaked rags in parts cleaner or in uncovered containers.
Do
NOT
obstruct the cover. It is designed to close automatically in the event of a fire. The safety link
and cover closing mechanism must be intact. Do
NOT
substitute with any other type of cover
positioning device. Do
NOT
leave large objects in the parts cleaner or hang anything on the cover
that could prevent the cover from closing in the event of a fire.
Do
NOT
place heavy objects on edges or front of sink. Although this parts cleaner is designed to be
stable, uneven weight distribution could cause a hazardous condition, over which the manufacturer
has no control.
Do
NOT
contaminate cleaning solvents with gasoline, alcohol or flammable liquids.
When cleaning carburetors or other fuel supplying components: remove all gasoline into a proper
disposal container before placing the component into the parts cleaner. Gasoline has a lower flash
point than mineral spirits solvent. If gasoline is added, the flash point of the solvent may be lowered.
Do
NOT
spray aerosols into or around this machine. Install the equipment in an area away from heat,
sparks, and open flame. Never put hot parts into the solvent.
Do
NOT
use compressed air to dry parts. Be sure parts, especially brake parts, are completely dry
prior to reassembly.
Turn unit "OFF" and close lid when equipment is not in use. This will reduce solvent loss due to
evaporation.