Do not operate below minimum liquid level marking. Low liquid level may result in motor failure,
creating a potential fire hazard. Fill tank to recommended operating capacity range before plugging
in power cord Do not operate with tank empty.
Operator shall wear appropriate PPE (personal protective equipment). Refer to cleaning fluid SDS
(safety data sheet) for details. If any cleaning solutions are splashed on clothing, remove wet
clothing promptly and thoroughly wash body areas that have been in contact with the solution. Do
NOT permit saturated clothing to remain in contact with skin. Cleaning solutions may irritate skin
and eyes. If splashed in eyes, flush thoroughly with water. Consult Safety Data Sheet (SDS) and a
physician. Always wear appropriate safety items such as gloves, apron, safety glasses or goggles.
Floor may be slippery when wet, do not splash fluids out of tank.
Use with solvent cleaning fluids only. The use of aqueous based (water) cleaning fluids will damage
the finish and cause rusting.
Install unit on level surface. Do not overload tank floor, shelf, or trays. Load items evenly, do not
allow items to overhang outside tank.
Never work with equipment you feel may be unsafe. Contact your supervisor immediately if you
feel a piece of equipment is in an unsafe condition.
Install unit on level surface. Do not overload tank floor, shelf, or trays. Load items evenly, do not
allow items to overhang outside tank. Maximum load capacity is 100 lbs. Placing parts at one end
of tank can cause unit to become unbalanced and tip over.
Do NOT plug tank drain and fill. This also can cause unit to become unstable and possibly tip over.
Weight of liquid in drum affects stability. Keep filled to proper level.
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