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Controls and features - continued, Loading and using the wash sink, Loading and washing utensils – Power Soak MX-220 Owner's Manual User Manual

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Controls and Features - Continued

Loading and Using the Wash Sink

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 sink.

If there is no movement of items in the wash sink, 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 sink, as it reduces the effectiveness of the

wash action.

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 sink will not be properly washed.

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.

Loading and Washing Utensils

Each

Power Soak

system comes with a utensil basket that hangs in the wash sink. All

utensils and other small wares should be loaded into and washed inside this basket.

Do not wash knives or other sharp objects in the Power Soak. Doing so may cause bodily

injury.