Decommissioning
In the event that the machine must be
decommissioned, follow these steps:
1. Remove the chemical injection supply
system, if applicable.
a. Have a qualified electrician disconnect
power to the chemical injection supply
system at its source.
b. Using the manufacturer's instructions,
carefully remove the chemical injection
supply systemfrom the machine. Make
certain that no chemical supplies come
into contact with skin or clothing.
2. Clean interior of machine, both basket
and shell.
a. Flush supply dispenser (soap dish)
with water.
b. Run a short rinse cycle to clean
detergent and chemical residues from
the interior of the machine.
3. Disconnect electrical power.
a. Shut off main power supply at the
breaker box or main control panel.
b. Do not attempt to disconnect power
supply wires from power supply. Have
a qualified electrician disconnect power
to machine and reuse unit, if applicable,
at its source.
4. Disconnect hoses.
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Removal from Service
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a. Disconnect drain hose from sump,
gutter, or drain.
b. Turn off water supply. Disconnect
individual hot and cold water inlet
hoses from the machine.
c. Allow time for residual water in the
machine to drain. Then disconnect
drain hose from the machine.
5. Disconnect steam hose, if applicable.
a. Turn off steam supply and allow time
for the valve to cool.
b. Disconnect steam hose from machine.
6. Disconnect Premium Wet Clean Module
platform, if applicable.
a. Ensure that water recirculation
system is drained completely before
decommissioning.
b. Disconnect pump and drain valve
wiring connections to the machine.
(Refer to Drawing No. 632831 for
wiring connections.)
c. Disconnect the recirculation piping
from the pump to the recirculation inlet
to the machine.
d. Disconnect the flex hose from the
recirculation drain outlet.
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