Power Soak 33639 SILVERWARE PRE-WASHING SYSTEM INSTALLATION MANUAL User Manual
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11. Remove the wooden shipping panel, and completely remove all spatter and
grinding dust.
12. Prepare the main assembly for mating to the collar by removing the shipping
panel.
13. Use solvent to wipe off all traces of grit, dirt, and oil from the flange faces.
14. Gather all supplies necessary for bolting the main assembly to the collar.
Silicone sealant, bolts and nuts, wrenches, a straight edge for aligning the
inner surfaces, clean rags for wiping off excess sealant—all of these things
must be within easy reach before beginning the assembly. Otherwise the
silicone will begin to cure before the joint is complete.
15. Place the main assembly as close to the collar as practical and still have room
to work on the entire flange. Orient the main assembly so that the drain
will be installed on the correct side.
16. Apply silicone sealant to the flange of the main assembly, and distribute it
evenly over the flange surface. Work quickly.
17. Move the main assembly to a location just below the collar. Insert two bolts
adjacent to each corner of the flanges and fit them with nuts. Tighten
them until the flange surfaces approach each other, but do not cinch them
down.
18. Align the inner surfaces of the main assembly body to the collar using the
straight edge. When the alignment is correct, gently tighten one bolt and
nut from each corner. Recheck the alignment. If it is still good, tighten the
other four bolts.
19. Fit the remaining bolts and nuts for the entire flange joint. Continue to work
quickly so the sealant doesn’t harden before the operation is completed.
20. Tighten all the bolts to 95 IN LBS or 7.9 FT LBS.
21. If installing a High Capacity unit, adjust the feet so that the dish table is flat
and will not collect water around the tank edge.
22. Install the faucet, drain connection, and control box according to the Electrical
and Plumbing Requirements detailed above.
23. Wire the unit according to the Electrical Power and Electrical Wiring
Requirements detailed above.
24. Test the unit for water leakage, acceptable motor current, and proper function.