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Operating instructions – Chicago Electric 20 Gallon Parts Washer With Wheels 98332 User Manual

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SKU 98332

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Functions

When used with an appropriate sol-

1.

vent (not included) this Parts Washer

is useful for cleaning mechanical

parts of dirt, grease and other con-

taminants.
When activated, the pump directs a

2.

stream of solvent into the Body (7).

The solvent is recirculated through

the Screen (17) and back into the

Body.
The solvent may be reused many

3.

times until it has become too dirty

and must be replaced.
This tool includes a wash tub shaped

4.

Body (7), Work Shelf (6) and Work

Basket (2). For holding, sorting or

soaking parts.
The Cover (1) may be lowered to

5.

close the tool when not in use.
A fusible link in the Safety Plate (5)

6.

will melt in the case of fire, shutting

the Cover (1) and suffocating the fire.

oPeratinG instructions

read the entire imPortant

saFetY inFormation

section at the beginning of this

manual including all text under

subheadings therein before set

up or use of this product.

tool set up

to PreVent

serious injurY

From accidental

oPeration:

turn the Power switch of the

tool to its “oFF” position and

unplug the tool from its

electrical outlet before

performing any inspection,

maintenance, or cleaning

procedures.

Prior to use, the tool must be filled

1.

with up to 20 gallons of suitable

solvent (not included). Appropriate

solvents are available from Harbor

Freight Tools.

Work Piece and Work area set up

Designate a work area that is clean

1.

and well-lit. The work area must not

allow access by children or pets to

prevent injury and distraction.
Route the power cord along a safe

2.

route to reach the work area without

creating a tripping hazard or exposing

the power cord to possible damage.

The power cord must reach the work

area with enough extra length to al-

low free movement while working.
There must not be hazardous ob-

3.

jects, such as utility lines or foreign

objects, nearby that will present a

hazard while working.
Safety goggles or face shield, rub-

4.

berized gloves, apron, floor mat and

other safety equipment must be pro-

vided to the operator for safe opera-

tion of this tool.