Maintenance and servicing – Chicago Electric 20 Gallon Parts Washer With Wheels 98332 User Manual

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SKU 98332

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Appropriate brushes, grips, rags,

5.

etc. should be provided for effective

cleaning.
Safe disposal must be provided for

6.

any rags or other materials used in

the cleaning process.

General operating instructions

To fill parts Washer, Lift Cover (1) of

1.

Parts Washer to open.
Check to be sure Drain Plug (11) and

2.

associated O-Ring (10) are secure to

prevent leaks.
Pour in up to 20 Gallons of approved

3.

non-flammable solvent (not included).
Plug the Electric Cord (19) into an ap-

4.

propriate power source.
With Parts Washer filled, direct the

5.

Flexible Pipe (24) into the Tub area of

the Body (7).
Press the Switch (23) to the ON

6.

position. The Pump (30) will operate,

circulating solvent through the Flex-

ible Pipe (24).
To clean parts, you may use the sol-

7.

vent in the tub portion of the Body (7)

or spray solvent directly on the parts

using the Flexible Pipe (24).
The Work Shelf (6) and Work Basket

8.

(2) may be used to soak, support or

drain parts during the cleaning pro-

cess.
When work is completed, press the

9.

Switch (23) to the OFF position.
Remove cleaned parts.

10.

Shut the Cover (1).

11.

To prevent accidents, turn off the tool

12.

and disconnect its power supply after

use. Clean, then store the tool in-

doors out of children’s reach.

maintenance and

serVicinG

Procedures not specifically

explained in this manual

must be performed only by a

qualified technician.

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.
to PreVent serious

injurY From tool

Failure:

do not use damaged

equipment. if abnormal noise

or vibration occurs, have the

problem corrected before

further use.

cleaning, maintenance, and

lubrication

BeFore each use,

1.

inspect the

general condition of the tool. Check

for leaks, loose screws, misalignment

or binding of moving parts, cracked or

broken parts, damaged electrical wir-

ing, and any other condition that may

affect its safe operation.

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