Filling the system, Adding detergents & sanitizers, Manual chemical dispensing – Power Soak 31990 PS-100 Owner's Manual User Manual
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Filling the system
At the end of the day or during an operational break, you may fill the wash
sink for a deep cleaning cycle.
Wash sink (128
F / 53
C)
Rinse sink
– no fill needed
Sanitizer sink
– no fill needed
Fill the wash tank to the
“waterline” marks.
Fill the wash sink (the sink with the water jets) with water that is
approximately 128
F / 53
C. You can use the hot and cold taps on the
faucet to adjust the water to the appropriate temperature.
There is no need to fill the rinse and sanitize tanks.
Adding Detergents & Sanitizers
Chose a deep cleaning chemical that is appropriate for the soils on the
items you are deep cleaning
Manual Chemical Dispensing
After the sinks have been filled with water, add the proper amount of deep
cleaning chemical into the wash tank.
Be sure to add the proper amount of chemicals to the wash sink. The
amount to be used should be provided by your chemical supplier. Do not
add chemicals to the sink prior to or during filling.
Starting and stopping the wash action
To start the wash action, press the green “DEEP CLEANING CYCLE”
button. A strong “rolling” action should be present.
To stop the wash action, press the red “STOP” button.
Introducing Wares to the Power Soak
Add all items to the wash sink as desired. Be comfortable that your load is
capable of tumbling or remaining in the Power Soak system unattended.
It is very important not to overload the wash sink as it reduces the
effectiveness of the wash action.
Properly Scrapping Pots and Pans
Excess soils should be removed from the items prior to dropping/placing
them in the wash sink. Deposit the excess soils into a garbage can.