Controls and features, Green button, Red button – Power Soak 37099 PS-201 Owner's Manual User Manual

Page 12: Green light, Blue light, Red light, Starting and stopping the wash action, Introducing pots and pans to the power soak, Properly scrapping pots and pans

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Controls and Features

Green Button

Starts the washing action.
If cycle does not start, refer to trouble shooting section.

Red Button

Stops the wash action.

Green Light

Slow Flashing – “POWER ON” – The Power Soak system is
energized and ready to fill.

Solid Illumination – “RUNNING” – wash sink is full, system is
running. (Will not become solid until after start button is pushed.)

Blue Light

Wash Tank - The blue light is not used with the PS-201 control system.

Red Light

Sanitize Tank - The red light is not used with the PS-201 control system.

Starting and stopping the wash action

To start the wash action, press the green “START” button. A strong
“rolling” action should be present.

To stop the wash action, press the red “STOP” button.

Introducing Pots and Pans to the Power Soak

Dirty pots and pans should be brought to the Power Soak in a timely
manner. Do not allow items to sit and air dry. The quicker that items are
brought to the Power Soak and put in the wash tank, the easier they are to
clean!

Properly Scrapping Pots and Pans

Excess soils should be removed from the pots and pans prior to dropping
them in the wash sink.

Deposit the excess soils into a garbage can.

Some systems may have an optional pre-scrapping area with a pre-rinse
spray. If so, soils may be deposited into the scrapper sink.

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