Section 3 - maintenance, Cleaning equipment, 1 cleaning equipment – Aquacal LTM0266 User Manual
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SECTION 3 - MAINTENANCE
3.1 Cleaning Equipment
Clean and polish heat pump frequently to prevent damage to equipment. More frequent service is required
for heat pumps located in sandy or coastal areas where sand and salt spray can become detrimental
factors to equipment.
WARNING - Failure to heed the following may result in injury or death.
Possible electric shock hazard - Disconnect power to all electrical devices on pad
when washing heat pump. Do not restore electrical power until equipment is
completely dry.
CAUTION
- Failure to heed the following may result in equipment damage.
Do not use a pressure cleaner to wash heat pump. Damage to heat pump
components will result. If using a hose-end spray nozzle adjust spray pattern to low
strength only.
CAUTION
- Failure to heed the following may result in equipment damage.
Do not spray water directly into interior of heat pump; damage to components is
likely.
Washing
1) Wash outside cabinet using a low-pressure water hose.
2) While the heat pump is still wet, use an approved cleaning agent and pump spray bottle to coat
the exterior of the heat pump. Do not use chemicals on control panel.
3) Use a detergent-dampened cloth to wipe the heat pump's exterior cabinet.
4) Flush all exterior with fresh water using a low-pressure water hose.
5) Dry exterior cabinet using a soft cloth.
Polishing
1)
Polish the heat pump’s cabinet panels using an approved polishing agent and following the
manufacturer’s instructions. Do not use chemicals on control panel.
2) Rinse the heat pump panels with fresh water and wipe and buff panels using a dry soft cloth.
3)
Allow heat pump interior and surrounding equipment to “air-dry” for several hours prior to
restoring electrical power.
APPROVED CLEANING AGENTS
Fantastic
409
All Power Plain Detergent (3% solution)
Cascade
APPROVED POLISHING AGENTS
Simoniz Wax
Aero Wax
Glo-Coat
Armorall Protectant
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