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Introduction – Section 1
1.0 Product Introduction
The Power Soak pot, pan and utensil washing system will provide years of dependable,
efficient and trouble-free service. Every system is manufactured to last, with only high-
quality, heavy-duty, 14 gauge stainless steel used in its construction. All electrical
components used in a Power Soak system are of the highest quality. The faucets and
drains are designed for quick filling and emptying of the system's tanks.
Most Power Soak systems are provided with a 3 year parts and labor warranty. To
inquire about the warranty status of a PS-225 Power Soak, please call the following
number and have the serial number of the machine available at the time of the call:
Power Soak Systems
(800) 444-9624
The people at Power Soak Systems take pride in manufacturing the Power Soak
equipment and are committed to standing behind Power Soak customers and products
100%.
1.1 General Description
The Power Soak PS225 can be built with many variations to meet the needs of Power
Soak customers. The illustrations shown in this document cannot match all the possible
machine configurations, however; the information will apply even if a machine does not
match the illustration. The general configuration of a machine will start the work flow in
the scraping area and/or wash tank and finish in a sanitize tank and/or on a drain board.
The units that start with the scraping area and/or wash tank on the left are referred to as
a “left to right” or “left hand” unit. A “right to left” or “right hand” unit will start with the
scrap area and/or wash tank on the right hand side.