Haws 7501T User Manual

No. 2080045(15)

Model 7501/7501T/7501TH/7501T240/7501T240H

Portable Eyewash/Portable Eyewash with Heater

INSTALLATION, OPERATION
&
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS

LIMITED WARRANTY

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NOTE TO INSTALLER: Please leave this information with the Maintenance Department.
SHOULD YOU EXPERIENCE DIFFICULTY WITH THE INSTALLATION OF THIS
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E-mail: haws@hawsco.com website: www.hawsco.com
HAWS warrants that this specific product is guaranteed against defective material or poor workmanship for a period of one year from date of shipment. HAWS liability under this warranty shall be discharged by furnishing without charge F.O.B. HAW S Factory any goods, or part thereof, which shall appear to the Company upon inspection to be of defective material or not of first class workmanship, provided that claim is made in writing to Haws within a reasonable period after receipt of the product. Where claims for defects are made, the defective part or parts shall be delivered to the Company, prepaid, for inspection. HAWS will not be liable for the cost of repairs, alterations or replacements, or for any expense connected therewith made by the owner or his agents, except upon written authority from HAWS, Sparks, Nevada. HAWS will not be liable for any damages caused by defective materials or poor workmanship, except for replacements, as provided above. Buyer agrees that Haws has made no other warranties either expressed or implied in addition to those above stated, except that of title with respect to any of the products or equipment sold hereunder and that HAWS shall not be liable for general, special, or consequential damages claimed to arise under the contract of sale.
The emergency equipment manufactured by HAWS is warranted to function if installation and maintenance instructions provided are adhered to. The units also must be used for the purpose for which they were intended. This product is intended to supplement first-aid treatment. Due to widely varying conditions, Haws cannot guarantee that the use of this emergency equipment will prevent serious injury or the aggravation of existing or prior injuries.
NO OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED ARE AUTHORIZED, PROVIDED
MODEL PLEASE CALL:
TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 1-800-766-5612
FOR CUSTOMER SERVICE: 1-888-640-4297
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RECOMMENDED TOOLS: Three 1/4" diameter anchors suitable for supporting filled eyewash (approximately 80 pounds), and tools needed to install these anchors.
LOCATION OF UNIT: The Model 7501/7501T/7501TH/7501T240/7501T240H Portable Eyewash should be installed in close proximity to potential accident areas. It should be clearly identified, free from obstructions and easily accessible. NOTE: Personal wash unit Model
7501T/7501TH/7501T240/7501T240H shall be protected from freezing. Models 7501/7501T/7501TH/7501T240/7501T240H shall not be exposed to ambient temperatures exceeding 38C (100F).
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS: Model 7501T requires a 120VAC, three-pro ng outlet , and is supplied with a heavy-duty 8 foot
power cord with GFCI plug. Model 7501T240 requires a 240VAC outlet and is not supplied with a power cord which must be installed by the user. Model 7501T240 MUST BE PROTECTED BY a Class A GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER (GFCI). Models 7501TH and 7501T240H must be protected by a Class A Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI)- No power cord is supplied – Units are suitable for installation and use in Class 1, Division 2, Group B, C, D, T6, Class 2, Division 2, Group E, F, G areas and MUST
BE INSTALLED IN COMPLIANCE WITH LOCAL, STATE AND/OR FEDERAL CODES.

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

NOTES: Instructions apply to all models unless otherwise specified. STEP 1: Model 7501: Mount unit to wall utilizing “J” bracket (supplied). Note: ¼” mounting
hardware not supplied. See Installation Drawing on Page 7 of 8. Model 7501T/7501T240: Install blanket and power cord per instructions provided
with blanket. Mount unit to wall utilizing “J” bracket and three aluminum spacers (supplied). Locate one aluminum spacer behind each bolt hole in “J” bracket. Note: ¼” mounting hardware is not supplied. See Installation Drawing on Page 8 of 8.
STEP 2: Make sure portable eyewash unit is level from front to back and left to right before
securing bracket to wall. Eyewash nozzles should be between 33 inches (83.8 cm) and 53 inches (164.6 cm) above the floor when eyewash arm is in the active (lowered) position (See Installation Drawings, pages 7 and 8 of 8).
IMPORTANT: DO NOT FILL PAST WATER FILL LINE AS LEAKAGE WILL OCCUR AT THE
EYEWASH HEADS.
Filled eyewash unit is heavy (approximately 80 pounds). Wall bracket anchors
(Quantity 3 - not supplied) must be strong enough to support the filled eyewash and the weight of a worker leaning on eyewash.
STEP 3: Fill up to fill line (see important note above). Requires 8.75 gallons (max) of water,
(make sure that no debris or contaminants of any kind are present in the flushing fluid). Make sure unit is level from front to back and left to right. If installed as indicated, eyewash unit will provide 15-minute duration of flow.
CAUTION – MAKE SURE MODEL 7501T/7501TH/7501T240/7501T240H EYEWASH UNIT IS FILLED WITH FLUSHING FLUID (UP TO FIL L LINE) BE FORE CONNECTING HEATER TO POWER SOURCE.
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STEP 4: Model 7501T/7501TH/7501T240/7501T240H: Connect heater to power source
(See Electrical Connections above).
STEP 5: Take proper precautions to help prevent the growth of potentially harmful bacteria
in eyewash tanks. (Refer to Maintenance Instructions).
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Instruct all employees in the use of this Emergency Eyewash. Personnel should be assigned to check eyewash liquid level daily.
STEP 1: Lead patient to nearest eyewash station. Seconds can make the difference in
preventing serious eye injury.
STEP 2: Pull ye llow eyewash arm firmly. Eyewash arm will drop to activate eyewash. STEP 3: Lower head until eyes enter eyewash stream. Use thumbs and forefingers to hold
eyelids open. Flush for 15 minutes.
STEP 4: Seek qualified medical attention immediately.

MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS

NOTE:
Customer must provide an inspection tag and maintain a record of inspection dates and type of maintenance performed (i.e. adding Sterile Antimicrobial Preservative Model 9082, etc.)
Acanthamoeba survive mild chlorination and are commonly found in tap water. Sterile Antimicrobial Preservative Model 9082 will prevent the growth of Acanthamoeba. Hot water, 158º F (70º C) or hotter will destroy Acanthamoeba but must be allowed to cool prior to use in eyewash units.
STEP 1: Self cont ained eyewash equipment shall be visually checked to determine if
flushing fluid needs to be changed or supplemented. See STEP 3 for additional information regarding activated units.
Frequency of inspection: Depending on environmental conditions, visual inspections should be performed on either a daily, weekly or monthly basis as some water loss will occur due to natural evaporation process.
STEP 2: T ake proper precautions to help prevent the growth of potentially harmful bacteria
in eyewash tanks. We recommend either of the following procedures:
A. Procedure 1: Use suitable Sterile Antimicrobial Preservative Model 9082 to
help prevent the growth of bacteria in eyewash tank. Eyewash tank should be drained, flushed and refilled with clean potable water and Sterile Antimicrobial Preservative Model 9082 as directed by the preservative’s manufacturer.
NOTE: Disconnect Model 7501T/7501TH/7501T240/7501T240H from power source
before performing maintenance.
B. Procedure 2: Drain, flush and refill portable units with clean potable water at
least once every week. Thoroughly cleanse tank at least once every month.
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