Adding detergents & sanitizers – Power Soak 33755 PS-225 Owner's Manual User Manual
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Adding Detergents & Sanitizers
After the sinks have been filled with water, add the proper amount of detergent
and sanitizer. The detergent goes into the wash tank (the tank with the water
jets) and the sanitizer goes into the sanitizer tank (the tank furthest from the
wash tank).
Be sure to add the proper amount of chemicals to each tank. The amount to be
used should be provided by your chemical supplier. Do not add the detergent or
sanitizer to the tank prior to or during filling.
Most detergents and sanitizers lose effectiveness as time goes on. Some local
health departments have requirements limiting the amount of time water can be
used for cleaning before the water should be changed. Most chemical
companies recommend changing wash water after a certain time frame. Those
times vary, but are generally around four hours. Check with your chemical
provider.
Check with your chemical provider on how often to check and or replace your
sanitizing fluid.
Your Chemical Company Should Be Aware of the Following:
The detergent must be low foaming, metal/aluminum-safe and not excessively
caustic. Most standard sanitizers are acceptable.