Final cleanup, Preventive maintenance for insinger pan washers – Insinger SW-48-RI User Manual

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Final CleanUp  

1. At the end of each day's use, the operator of the machine must clean the machine according to the

following procedure:

2. Check and clean any plugged wash nozzles. If necessary, the wash arm assembly can be removed by

pulling out the grip ring pin and sliding the assembly out of the hub and rinsed with a spray gun.

3. Drain the machine.
4. Remove the floor grate(s) and scrap trays (see page 37 for location), dump them out and wash them off

in the sink.

5. Spray down the inside of the machine.
6. Brush off the heating element (electric models) and any place that doesn't come clean from spraying

with the hose. NOTE: (Electric Models) Brushing the element clean is very important in prolonging the
life of the element.

7. Check and clean the rinse nozzles with a piece of wire to keep them from plugging up with lime and

scale.

8. Spray down the inside of the machine again.
9. Remove the pump inlet screen (see page 37 for location of screen) and clean it thoroughly in the sink.

NOTE: While removing the screen be careful not to allow any debris to fall into the pump inlet
opening.

10. Replace the pump inlet screen and the scrap tray screens.
11. Close the drain and leave the machine empty of water until it is to be used again.
12. (For Pit models Only) Remove front floor grate(s) and spray pit floor from front toward rear. Clean pit

drain thoroughly. Water back-up from a clogged drain will cause major burner damage! DO NOT
allow overspray on the burner when cleaning. Burner firing problems will result. When cleaning is
completed, replace the floor grate(s).

PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE FOR INSINGER PAN WASHERS  

1. Turn off power and drain machine, making sure it drains freely.
2. Check machine for general cleanliness. Make sure the pump screen and scrap trays are clean and

properly in place. Wash heating elements (electric models only) must be cleaned on a daily basis for
proper operation. Check for plugged wash and rinse nozzles. Check if all cleanout plugs are in place at
the ends of the rotating wash arms and make sure they are not cracked or broken. If necessary, the
entire wash arm assembly can be removed by pulling out the grip ring pin and sliding the assembly out
of the hub. These items are part of the daily maintenance schedule and should be done on a daily basis.

3. Check for excessive play in the hub/wash arm assemblies. Excessive wear can affect the wash pressure

and shorten the life of some hub components. Basic and complete hub repair kits are available from the
factory.

4. Close drain valve and fill machine, making sure drain does not leak (some water may initially run out

the drain through the overflow). Run through a Light, Medium, and Heavy wash cycle, checking for
proper timer operation. Machines prior to 1997 may have a single adjustable wash timer in place of the
three position selector.

5. Check if Power “ON”, Wash, and Rinse lights are working.
6. Check if pump pressure during wash cycle is within recommended range (See owners manual or

legend on gauge panel).

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