Rozone PCS25 Smartwasher, PCS28 Smartwasher Operating Manual

PCS25 & PCS28
Smartwasher™
Operating Manual
Rozone Ltd Queen Street, Darlaston, Wednesbury, West Midlands WS10 8JB
Tel: +44 (0)121 526 8181 Fax: +44 (0)121 526 8182
E-mail: info@rozone.co.uk www.rozone.co.uk
Please read and comply with these instructions prior to the initial operation of your appliance. Retain these operating instructions for future reference or for subsequent possessors. In case of transport damage inform vendor immediately.
Environmental Protection Proper Use Function Safety Instructions Machine Components Start Up Operation Shutting Down Maintenance and Care Disposal Information Spare Parts Warranty CE Declaration Troubleshooting P.A.T. Testing Electric Circuit Diagrams
WEE Producer Registration Number:- WEE/JG0549ZR/PRO
The device is meant for manually cleaning parts with a maximum weight of 100kg.
- The cleaning solution SW offered for this device and the corresponding microbe filter mats should be used for the device to function properly.
- The use of other detergents can hamper or prevent the bio­degradation of grease and oil.
- Don not fill with solvents, inflammable or explosive liquids.
- The device must be installed on a firm ground.
- The device is not meant for disposing of used oil. If large quantities of oil, petrol, engine oil, anti-frost agents or similar substances enter the device this can hamper the bio-degradation of oil/grease by the microbes.
- The device is not meant for cleaning painting tools.
The microbes are first introduced to the system in the filter mat and are then transported by the liquid cleaning solution through the filter mat into the base unit.
The cleaning solution in the base unit is heated by the heater element and transported by the pump to the cleaning tools. The cleaning solution must be heated for the microbes to function properly.
The cleaning tools can be controlled via the corresponding shut-off valves.
Solid dirt particles washed into the sink are captured in the filter basket in
Contents
Environmental Protection
Please do not release engine oil, fuel oil, diesel and petrol into the environment. Protect the ground and dispose of used oil in an
Please dispose of used filter mats and cleaning solutions according to the local regulations for special wastes (see “Instructions for disposal”)
Proper Use
Please do not let mineral oil contaminated waste water reach soil, water or the sewage system.
Please dispose of used filter mats according to the local regulations for waste containing mineral oil.
Function
the rinsing tray and in the underlying filter mat. Grease and oily dirt is rinsed into the base unit and is then degraded by the microbes into carbon dioxide and water.
- Please read the operating instructions for your machine before using it, and pay particular attention to the following safety instructions.
- Warning and information plates on the machine provide important directions for safe operation.
- In addition to the information contained in the operating instructions, all statutory safety and accident prevention regulations must be observed.
- The voltage indicated on the type plate must correspond to the voltage of the electrical source.
- Safety class 1 – Appliances may only be connected to sockets with proper earthing.
- It is recommended that you connect this device to a socket that has a 30mARCD device to guard against earth leakage faults.
- Please use the mains cable fitted by the manufacturer; the same is also applicable when you replace the cables.
- Never touch the mains plug with wet hands.
- Make sure that the power cord or extension cables are not damaged by running over, pinching, dragging or similar. Protect the cable from heat, oil and sharp edges.
- The extension cable must have a conductor cross section area of
2.5mm and be protected against spraying water. The connection must not lie in water.
- If the power cord is replaced the control box cover must be correctly refitted to ensure that it is water tight.
- The machine must be checked prior to use to ensure that it is in
proper working order and is operating safely.
- The machine must not be used in hazardous locations.
- The appliance must be sited on stable ground.
- All electrical equipment in the working area must be protected against any spraying cleaning solution.
- Please wear appropriate safety gear when using the machine­such as safety goggles and protective gloves.
- Do not use the Smartwasher™ to clean materials containing asbestos or other hazardous substances such as pesticides.
- Only use the cleaning solutions approved by the manufacturer.
- If the cleaning solution comes into contact with the eyes, please rinse the eyes thoroughly with water. If swallowed please consult a doctor immediately.
- The operator must use the machine properly as instructed in this manual. The operator must pay attention to any surrounding hazards and consider those working around him when using the Smartwasher™.
- The machine should only be used by people who have been instructed in how to use it
properly. The Smartwasher™
must not be operated by children.
- Never leave the machine unattended when the cleaning solution is running through the tap.
Turn off the Smartwasher™ and unplug the connection to the electrical socket. Then empty the machine if you need to move or transport the
Smartwasher™. Only transport when
empty.
- Switch off the Smartwasher™ and unplug from mains socket before carrying out any maintenance on the machine.
- Please wear appropriate safety gear such as safety goggles and gloves.
Safety Instructions
Power Connection
Application
Proper Use
Moving or Transporting
Maintenance
- Maintenance work should only be carried out by an approved customer service expert.
- Mobile appliances used for commercial purposes are subject to safety inspections.
Only use accessories and spare parts which have been approved by the manufacturer. This ensures that the
Smartwasher™ operates correctly and
safely.
1. Sink Top
2. Flo-Thru Brush
3. Female Valve
4. Male Valve
5. Nozzle Kit
6. False Bottom / Sink Tray
7. Stainless Steel Basket Filter
8. Filter Mat with Microbes
9. Overflow Hole
10. Filter Support Grid
11. Pump “On/Off” Switch
12. Green Power Indicator Light
13. Red Low Fluid Indicator Light
14. Fluid Level Sensor Probe
15. LED Pump
16. Pump
17. Filter
18. Heater Element
19. Power Cord
20. Base Unit
21. Wing Nut (Only in Supersink Model)
Accessories and Spare Parts
Machine Components
- Situate the Smartwasher™ on flat stable ground.
- Place the black plastic filter support grid into the sinktop.
- Unpack the filter mat and place it on top of the filter support grid with the blue side facing down and the white side visible facing upwards.
- Place the black sink tray on top.
- Insert the stainless steel basket filter into the opening in the middle of the sink tray.
- Pour 80 litres of cleaning solution slowly into the sink.
Warning!
Adding any other cleaning solutions can deactivate the microbes and the bio-remediation of grease and oil will be affected resulting in the
Smartwasher™ not working effectively
or properly.
- Plug into the mains socket and switch on electrical supply.
- The Smartwasher™ will begin to heat up the cleaning solution to its optimal working temperature of approximately 38°c.
Cleaning is a manual operation using the flo-thru brush in the Smartwasher™ sinktop.
- Wear safety goggles and protective gloves.
- Place the dirty parts in the sink tray (maximum weight 100kg)
- Switch the “Pump On/Off” switch to “On”
- Open the shut off valve of the desired tool. You can use both the nozzle and the flo-thru brush at the same time for maximum cleaning effect if desired.
- When cleaning is finished switch the “Pump On/Off” switch to “Off”
Note
The pump automatically switches off after
10 minutes. Flick the “Pump On/Off”
switch off and on to restart the pump. Please ensure that the pump is switched off after cleaning operation is complete as this will save unnecessary loss of cleaning solution through evaporation.
- Switch the “Pump On/Off” switch to “Off”.
Note
In order for the bioremediation process to occur the temperature of the cleaning solution must be maintained at 38°c for the microbes to operate at their optimal level. Therefore the power supply to the
Smartwasher™ must not be switched off
at night or at weekends. The
Smartwasher™ must remain on at all
times.
If there is a power failure or the machine is switched off for a considerable length of time and the cleaning solution is allowed to go cold, new microbes will need to be added to the cleaning solution.
- Replace the filter mat (see section “Maintenance and Care/Monthly”)
- If the machine is off for several weeks then pour a bottle of Microbe Booster Solution into the Smartwasher™.
- Check that the green power light is on.
- Check to see if the red “Low Fluid” indicator light is on.
- If the “Low Fluid” light is on, pour 20 litres of cleaning solution into the Smartwasher™ sink.
Note
Do not overfill the Smartwasher™. If the “Low Fluid” red indicator light is on the
heater element in the base unit will be switched off and the cleaning solution will begin to lose temperature. Therefore it is important to top up the fluid as soon as possible to keep the microbes at their optimum working temperature.
- Change the filter mat.
- First remove the sink tray.
- Wring out the old filter mat into the sink.
- Please dispose of used filter mat according to local authority
Start Up
Operation
Shutting Down
Restarting
Maintenance and Care
Daily
Monthly
regulations for waste containing
mineral oil. (see “Instructions for
Disposal”)
- Place new filter blue side down, white side up onto the filter support grid.
- Replace the sink tray.
Annual maintenance check on machine recommended.
If a cleanout and change of fluid is required please follow correct procedure.
For a Supersink model Smartwasher™
- Ensure the machine is switched off and unplugged from the mains.
- Unscrew the wing nuts and remove the sink top.
- Remove dirty solution from the base unit and dispose of waste according to local authority regulations.
- Rinse/jetwash the base unit in an appropriate wash area ie. equipped with an interceptor.
- Replace sinktop and tighten wing nuts checking that the hose pipes are all connected.
- Remove sink tray.
- Place new filter mat on filter support grid – blue side down/white side up.
- Replace sink tray.
- Pour 80 litres of new cleaning solution into the sink.
For Standard model Smartwasher™
- Ensure the machine is switched off and unplugged from the mains.
- Lift off the sink top.
- Remove dirty solution from the base unit and dispose of waste according to local authority regulations.
- Rinse/jetwash the base unit.
- Replace sinktop checking that the hose pipes are all connected.
- Remove sink tray.
- Place new filter mat on filter support grid – blue side down/white side up.
- Replace sink tray.
- Pour 80 litres of new cleaning solution into the sink.
The following EC waste codes are applicable to the filter mats and cleaning solution.
Filter Mat FL-3
130899 Oil Waste a.n.g.
SW-3i Cleaning Solution SW-6 Cleaning Solution
070601 Watery Wash Liquids
Microbe Booster Liquid
161002 Watery Liquid Waste
- Only use accessories and spare parts which have been approved by the manufacturer. This ensures
that the Smartwasher™ operates
correctly and safely.
- For information on spares and accessories contact Rozone Ltd.
We will repair all machine appliance failures within the warranty period free of charge, provided that the failure is caused by faulty parts or defects in fabrication.
In the event of a warranty claim please contact your dealer.
Yearly
Disposal Information
Spare Parts
Warranty
We hereby declare that the machines stated below comply with the relevant basic health and safety requirements of the EU Directive, both in their basic design and construction and in the version put into circulation by us. This declaration shall cease to be valid if the machine is modified in any way without prior approval.
Product: Machine designed for
Partscleaning using water based cleaning solutions.
Type: PCS25 Smartwasher™
PCS28 Supersink Smartwasher™
Relevant 2006/95/EC EU Directives: 2004/108/EC
Applied EN55014-1:2006 Harmonized EN55014­2:1997+A1:2001 Standards: EN12921-1 EN12921-2 EN60335-1 EN61000-3­2:2000+A2:2005 EN61000-3-3:1995
+A1:2001+A2:2005
Applied National ­Standards
The undersigned act on behalf and under the power of attorney of the company management.
CE Declaration
Troubleshooting
Fault
Possible Cause
Solution
By Whom
No lights on
No power to the machine
Check electrical mains
Electrician
Poor cleaning result
Microbes have been destroyed
Replace filter mat
Operator
Too much oil has been put into the machine – it is not a waste oil dump
Add a bottle of Microbe Booster
Operator
High consumption of
fluid
Fluid is being carried off in the cavities of parts being washed
Let the cleaned parts drain off
Operator
Fluid is being taken out for benchtop cleaning elsewhere in the works
Make provision for extra fluid requirement
Operator
Evaporation – machine situated near an open roller shutter door
Move machine to a warmer position
Operator
Flow Thru brush has been allowed to hang over the side of the sink
Check for fluid on the floor around the machine
Operator
Device leaking
Check machine for leaks
Operator
Evaporation - gap between the sink and the base
Check that the sink is sitting properly on top of the base
Operator
No flow of fluid
Closed tap on both nozzle and brush
Open taps
Operator
Insufficient cleaning solution in the tank
Add fluid until the red indicator light goes off
Operator
10 minute pump timer has expired
Flick the ON/OFF switch off and on to restart flow
Operator
Pump has failed
Replace the pump
Service Engineer
Hose is blocked or has become disconnected
Check hose connection from the pump to the nozzle or to the tap for blockages or leaks
Operator
Low fluid indicator
light is on despite
having adequate
fluid
Level sensor probe has got stuck
Dislodge weight on sensor level probe. If light remains on call customer service / service/repair
Operator
Cleaning Solution is
backing up and not
draining from sink
Stainless steel filter basket is blocked
Clean debris from mesh basket
Operator
Filter mat is covered in sludge and therefore impenetrable
Replace filter mat
Operator
Cleaning Solution is
cold
Check Low Fluid Indicator light.
If light is on add 20L cleaning solution
Operator
Cleaning Solution is
discoloured
Cleaning Solution will become dark in colour due to dyes in oils and greases washed off from the
This is normal and will not affect the cleaning power
N/A
The Smartwasher™ machine is of a
CLASS 1 construction and due to the weight of the machine when full should be classed as stationary. We recommend a minimum time of 12 months for combined testing and inspection and monthly for the formal visual inspection.
Lift the sink and place out of the way, allowing access to the heater element. Place the earth clamp of the P.A.T. tester onto the heater element and take readings as normal (use the 25amp setting for this test). The heater effectively earths the fluid in the base of the machine.
A 500v Insulation test should not be carried out on this machine due to the electronic nature of the control circuit board. This is with reference to the codes of practice:- Sections 8.1.3b and
15.3b
This test may be carried out in the normal manner on the differential leakage setting on the tester. We have found this to be the most effective.
P.A.T. Testing
Earth Continuity
Earth Leakage
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