Unload/load – Power Soak 33755 PS-225 Owner's Manual User Manual
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Overloading
If there is no movement of items in the wash tank, or if items are stationary above
the waterline, the system has been overloaded and some items must be
removed.
It is very important not to overload the wash tank as it reduces the effectiveness
of the wash action.
Nesting
Some pots and pans stack for storage. This is referred to as “nesting” when it
occurs during a Power Soak wash cycle. Make sure that nested items are
separated and loaded one at a time. Nested items in the wash tank will not be
properly washed.
Unload/Load
The Power Soak sink should not be monitored continuously. There are a couple
of ways to manage the ware washing task using a Power Soak.
Continuous Throughput
One way to manage labor with the Power Soak is through the process of
completing a wash cycle when an item is dropped off. When a ware is dropped
off the team member will:
1. Scrap the soiled ware and drop it into the wash tank.
2. Remove a clean ware from the wash tank, rinse it and drop it into the
sanitizer tank.
3. Remove a sanitized ware from the sanitizer tank and place it on the clean
drain board to air dry.
4. Remove a dry ware from the clean drain board and place it in the proper
storage location.
By following these steps a complete wash cycle is completed every time a ware
is dropped off. It should take only a minute or two to complete the cycle and the
Power Soak is not continuously monitored.
Timed Unload/Load
The Power Soak PS-225 is equipped with the ability to batch the wash cycle
without having to be continuously monitored. If enabled, this feature will time
wash and Unload/Load cycles. The work flow is like this:
1. Drop off soiled wares on a soiled landing area like the soiled drain board.
2. Scrap and fill the wash tank with a full load of wares. The controller will
time a wash cycle.