Plumbing connections, Electrical connections, Checking the motor rotation (“jog” feature) – Power Soak 35351 Skewer Soak INstallation Manual User Manual

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Plumbing Connections

Connect the water supply lines to the faucet. Connect all the drains to the
waste drain connection.

Electrical Connections

The final electrical connections between the Skewer Soak and the
electrical supply must be made by a licensed electrician. The Skewer
Soak has several options for motors and heater. Review the information
tag for determining the specific requirements of the machine being installed
(see Verify the Electric Requirements section of this instruction booklet).

Checking the Motor Rotation (“JOG” Feature)

The motor must rotate in the correct direction in order for the Skewer Soak
to function properly. An arrow indicating the direction of rotation is located
on the pump housing. The control unit has a feature that allows the motor
to be “jogged” for checking the rotation even if the wash tank is empty.
Press and hold the green START button for 5 to 10 seconds and watch the
fan blades inside the motor fan cover. After holding the start button for the
5 to 10 second delay, the motor will start for a few rotations and
automatically stop if the wash tank is empty. If the wash tank is full of
water the motor will continue to run even if the direction of rotation is not
correct. When the wash tank is full, the red STOP button must be pressed
to stop the motor. Running the motor in the wrong direction does not
damage the motor or pump, but the pump will not circulate water in the
wash tank correctly.






ALL PLUMBING MUST

CONFORM TO LOCAL

BUILDING CODES

IMPORTANT

Complete the connection
of all drains and water
supply lines

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