Introduction – Insinger SW-48-RI User Manual

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DOC SW‐48‐RI 2.2010                                                                                               

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Introduction  

This manual should be read and understood by everyone involved with the installation and operation of the pan

washer. Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference. Extra copies or replacement copies can be

purchased from the manufacturer.

Service work on the machine should be done by either a factory representative or qualified local service

company. Contact the factory if the machine is under warranty.

The INSINGER pan washer is designed for use in bakeries, restaurants, schools, hospitals, and hotels, to clean

pots, pans, bowls, and utensils. INSINGER pan washers are constructed of 14 gauge stainless steel (cabinets)

and 12 gauge stainless steel (framework). The interior piping, rinse system, wash arms, and screens are stainless

steel. The control panel is assembled with UL approved components and is housed in a stainless steel control

box. Because of its sturdy construction, it will deliver years of powerful, thorough cleaning.

The machine is equipped with a heating element in the rinse tank to boost the rinse water to a sanitizing 180° F

at the inlet to the machine. A rinse tank heated with recirculating steam is an option available on some models.

The wash tank on electric models incorporates a 9 kW heating element for heating the wash water. The gas

models use a series of (3)22,000 BTU infrared burners. Steam models use a direct injection system or a

recirculating steam heating coil.

The pump recirculates wash water at approximately 55 pounds per square inch of pressure.

Each machine is equipped with two safety switches. The first is a low water cutoff, which shuts the machine off

when the water level in the wash tank falls below the required level. The other safety device is a door switch,

which prevents the machine from operating when the door is not completely closed. An electrical schematic for

your machine is posted inside the control box cover.

Detergent Feeders  

This machine must be operated with an automatic detergent feeder, including a visual means to verify that

detergent is delivered or a visual or audible alarm to signal that detergent is not available for delivery. Power for

the feeder can be provided by the pump supply connection in the control panel. See feeder equipment manual

for additional information.

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