Loading and washing utensils, Unloading the wash sink – Power Soak 31990 PS-100 Owner's Manual User Manual
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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 properly wash.
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.
Unloading the Wash Sink
The employee responsible for pot washing should routinely pass by the
Power Soak and remove clean items from the wash sink.
Items that are not 100% clean can be quickly finished off with a scrub pad
or dropped back into the wash sink for additional cleaning.
Remember: it is not necessary to turn the wash action off to load or unload
items from the wash sink. There are no moving parts within the wash sink
that could cause bodily harm and tumbling action can assist in unloading
items.
Do not place knives or other sharp objects in the Power
Soak. Allowing knives or other sharp objects to tumble
freely in the Power Soak tank may cause bodily injury.
Knives and other sharp objects must be washed by
hand with the pump motor turned OFF. Wash, rinse
and sanitize the knives or sharp objects and
immediately place them into proper storage.