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Warning: Chlorinated solvents such as 1-1-1 Trichloroethane and Methylene Chloride (also
known as Methyl Chloride) can chemically react with aluminum and may explode.
Many tools and pieces of equipment contain aluminum.
1. Fill the Body (7) with the proper cleaning solution. Fill the Body (7) to just below the
horizontal crease on the Body (7).
2. Lift the Cover (1) and place the tool(s) to be cleaned into the Work Basket (2) if possible. Set
Work Basket (2) and/or tools into the cleaning solution.
3. Make sure the Power Switch (23) is in the OFF position before plugging in the Parts Washer.
When the Power Switch (23) is ON, the light in the switch will be lit up.
4. Plug the Parts Washer Electrical Cord into a grounded, 120 Volt, electrical outlet. Turn on the
Parts Washer, making certain that the Power Switch (23) is lit up.
5. Once the tool is clean, press the Power Switch (23) to the OFF position. Unplug the
Electrical Cord.
6. Remove the tool from the cleaning fluid and air dry or wipe them clean with a clean cloth.
7. Close the Cover (1) of the Parts Washer.
Replacing the Cleaning Solution
1. Make certain that the Parts Washer is OFF and that the Electric Cord is unplugged from the
electrical outlet before performing any maintenance.
2. Place an empty container onto the Shelf directly below the Plug (11) and O-Ring (10). Make
certain that the container is large enough to hold all of fluid that will drain from the Body (7).
3. Unscrew the Plug (11) from underneath the Body (7). Make certain the fluid is draining
directly into the container.
4. Dispose of the used cleaning solution properly. Do not drain the cleaning solution into the
street drains, house drains or into the earth. Contact your local municipal waste
management officials for proper disposal methods.
5. Replace the Plug (11).
Cleaning the Flexible Pipe
1. Make certain that the Parts Washer is OFF and that the Electric Cord is unplugged from the
electrical outlet before performing any maintenance.
2. Remove the Flexible Pipe (24) from the Elbow (26). Drain the pipe, inspect its interior for
debris. Use compressed air to blow clean.
3. Reattach the Flexible Pipe (24) to the Elbow (26).