Product Manual
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B. Service
Call your representative should your parts cleaner need service and always unplug unit when
servicing.
Inspect and keep in good working order the power cord and all electrical components. If components
show signs of damage or wear replace immediately. All work should be done by a trained technician.
Do
NOT
replace pump before unplugging unit and letting it completely cool down.
Do
NOT
replace fusible link with any other device to hold lid up. If fusible link should fail, for any
reason, call your representative immediately.
C. Fire
This equipment is designed for use only with mineral spirits based solvents 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.
Under certain conditions the solvent could burn. For your protection, a fusible link automatically
closes the cover of the parts cleaner in the event that a fire occurs in the sink work area. The closed
cover contains and smothers the fire inside the metal sink. Do
NOT
leave large objects in the parts
cleaner or hang anything on the cover that could prevent it from closing in the event of a fire. Do
NOT
replace fusible link with any other device to hold cover up.
IN CASE OF FIRE:
Use a Type ABC or Type BC fire extinguisher. Do
NOT
use water. Contact
your local fire department.
IN AN EMERGENCY, UNPLUG THE ELECTRICAL SUPPLY TO THE UNIT.
D. First Aid (Medical instructions)
Please note that these First Aid Precautions are for uncontaminated cleaning solvents only. Once the
solvent has been contaminated (i.e. with oil, grease, antifreeze, etc.), safety precautions should be
adjusted according to the type of contaminant.
1. EYES: Contact may cause slight to moderate irritation. For direct contact, flush eyes with
water for 10-15 minutes or until the material has been removed; be sure to remove contact
lenses, if present, and to lift the upper and lower lids during rinsing. If irritation from
vapors or mists develops, move victim into fresh air. Get medical attention if irritation
persists.
2. SKIN: Prolonged or repeated contact tends to remove skin oils, possibly leading to dermatitis.
Wash skin with soap and water. Remove contaminated clothing, rinse shoes and launder
clothing before reuse. If irritation or pain develops or persists, seek medical attention.
3. INHALATION (Breathing): Prolonged exposure to concentrate-mist or vapor may cause mild
irritation of nasal passages or throat and may have other central nervous system effects. Remove
to fresh air immediately. Do not leave victim unattended. Get medical attention if irritation
persists.