Bradley Smoker WF2605 Soap Recommendations and Maintenance Tips, Check Valve Troubleshooting

Models: WF2708 WF2605

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Classic Circular 36"/54" Washfountain with Foot Control

Installation Instructions

WF2605, WF2608 Terrazzo — WF2705, WF2708 Stainless Steel

 

 

Soap Recommendations and Maintenance Tips

Quality soap dispensers require good quality soap and periodic maintenance to properly operate. Bradley soap dispensers will provide dependable, consistent operation over the long term when soap with reasonable viscosity and pH levels are used and when a minimal amount of periodic maintenance is performed on the valves.

Soap thickness is determined by a measurement called viscosity. Soap viscosity should be between 100 cps (centerpoise) and 2500 cps for all Bradley soap dispensers. Thinner soaps are perceived by the users as being “watered down” so users tend to take more than they need, resulting in waste. Thick soaps flow slower and inhibit the “flushing” action of the valves, which allows the soap to congeal in the valve and cause clogs.

The pH (acid) level of the soap should be in the range of 6.5 to 8.5. More acidic soaps (pH levels lower than 6.5) will corrode metal parts (even stainless steel!!) and degrade rubber and plastic components. They will also cause skin irritation. Most inexpensive soaps (typically the pink lotion type) fall into this acidic category and will eventually cause valve failure and metal corrosion. Base soaps (pH levels higher than 8.5) will cause swelling or degradation of rubber and plastic parts and skin irritation.

Generally, any quality soap meeting the viscosity and pH guidelines above will work well with Bradley soap dispensers. PCMX or Isapropanol based antibacterial soaps (within viscosity and pH limits) will also work with Bradley dispensers. Soaps satisfying these basic guidelines will provide consistent flow and reduce clogs.

Most soap dispenser problems are caused by soap that is too thick or corrosive, or by a lack of maintenance. Many soaps come in concentrate form which must be diluted with water. Often, the soap is improperly diluted or used straight out of the bottle, which causes clogging and valve failure. If proper soap is being used, valves that have never been cleaned are usually the source of dispensing problems. Bradley has entered into an agreement with Champion Brand Products to provide additional customer service for purchasers of our dispensers regarding soap issues. They are very helpful and can get to the bottom of almost any soap dispenser-related problem. They also sell an excellent “Bradley approved” soap. Please see Bradley Instruction sheet 215-1286 for soap valve cleaning details and Champion Brand Products contact information.

Check Valve Troubleshooting

If water just dribbles or does not flow from sprayhead:

1. Turn off water supplies to fixture.

2Inspect check valves for proper installation. See Stop, Strainer and Check Valve on page 19.

3.Open the stops and clean the strainers, if necessary.

If water sprayhead delivers all hot or cold water:

1.Turn off water supplies to fixture.

2.Inspect check valves for proper installation.

3.Open the stops and clean the strainers, if necessary.

4.Inspect mixing valve for proper installation (see Vernatherm valve on page 24).

Bradley Corporation • 215-603 Rev. M; EN 06-915B

4/6/2007

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Bradley Smoker WF2605, WF2708 Soap Recommendations and Maintenance Tips, Check Valve Troubleshooting

WF2708, WF2605 specifications

The Bradley Smoker WF2605 and WF2708 represent a remarkable evolution in home smoking technology, catering to enthusiasts who demand quality, precision, and convenience. These electric smokers are designed to enable users to achieve a variety of smoking styles, making them ideal for everything from tender meats to smoked cheeses.

One of the standout features of both models is their unique smoking system, which utilizes Bradley's proprietary wood bisquettes. These compressed wood discs provide a consistent smoking experience, delivering a clean and flavorful smoke without the bitterness often associated with traditional wood logs or chips. The WF2605 model can accommodate up to 4 hours of automatic smoking with its 5 racks, while the WF2708 offers an expanded capacity with 9 racks, making it suitable for larger families or gatherings.

Both models are equipped with dual heating elements, ensuring consistent temperatures throughout the smoking process. This feature is crucial for smoking meats, as it guarantees even cooking and prevents over-drying. The precise temperature control allows users to select the ideal temperature for the type of food being smoked, ranging from low-and-slow for meats to higher temperatures for finely smoked fish.

Another notable aspect is the built-in temperature gauge, which provides real-time feedback on the internal temperature of the smoker. This eliminates any guesswork and allows for better monitoring of the smoking process. The digital control panel on these smokers makes it incredibly user-friendly, enabling the adjustment of both time and temperature with ease.

The construction quality of the WF2605 and WF2708 is commendable, featuring a durable stainless steel interior that is not only easy to clean but also resistant to corrosion. The insulated walls retain heat efficiently, enhancing cooking performance and energy efficiency. For added safety, the smokers come equipped with an automatic shut-off feature, which kicks in if the unit overheats, providing peace of mind while cooking.

In summary, the Bradley Smoker WF2605 and WF2708 are comprehensive electric smoking solutions designed for flavor and convenience. With their unique wood bisquette system, dual heating elements, user-friendly controls, and robust construction, these smokers cater to both novice and veteran smokers alike, offering a streamlined and enjoyable smoking experience. Whether you're preparing a family feast or trying out an experimental recipe, these models ensure that you'll get the most out of your outdoor cooking endeavors.