Operating the power soak, Starting and stopping the wash action, Introducing pots and pans to the power soak – Power Soak 33755 PS-225 Owner's Manual User Manual
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Operating the Power Soak
Starting and Stopping the Wash Action
To start the wash action, press the green “START” button. A strong “rolling”
action should be present. When the wash cycle is started the green STATUS
light will change from flashing to solid. When the STATUS light is solid, the wash
fluid timer is timing down to the next wash fluid change.
To pause the wash action, press the red “STOP/IDLE” button. This puts the
system into an idle mode. The wash action cannot be completely stopped
without draining the wash tank. When the system is in idle mode, the small
indicator light beside the Unload/Load button will be flashing. It will flash faster
and faster until the unit auto restarts.
Introducing Pots and Pans to the Power Soak
Dirty pots and pans should be brought to the Power Soak in a timely manner. Do
not allow items to sit and air dry. The quicker that items are brought to the Power
Soak and put in the wash tank, the easier they are to clean!
Properly Scrapping Pots and Pans
Excess soils should be removed from the pots and pans prior to dropping them in
the wash tank.
Deposit the excess soils into a garbage can.
Some systems may have an optional pre-scrapping area with a pre-rinse spray.
If so, soils may be deposited into the scrapper sink.
Empty the scrap collection tray regularly.
Loading and Using the Wash Tank
The Power Soak is a “random loading” system. This means that Power Soak
items are not racked for washing. Instead, they are randomly loaded one at a
time.
As items are brought to the system and scrapped, they should be immediately
dropped into the wash tank.
Power Soak is a “continuous motion” system. This means that the system does
not operate on a set cycle time like cabinet-type washing systems. Instead,
during normal operating hours where washing is required, the system is
(normally) left running. The Power Soak is energy efficient, and it does not
cause excessive wear to leave it running continuously.
Typically, it takes between three to fifteen minutes to wash items. Some heavily
soiled or burnt-on items may take longer to clean.