Filter Baskets
The filter basket (FIGURE 2(X)) hooks to the back of the tank, underneath the work shelf and is easily
removed for cleaning. Solvent flows from the metal flush hose (FIGURE 2(M)) onto the work shelf
(FIGURE 2(N)) and drains through slots in the back of the work shelf into the filter basket located at the
middle rear of the tank. Heavy soils will drop to the bottom of the rectangular container. Solvent will then
flow through the filter pad (FIGURE 2(Y)) and back into the tank. Keeping the filter basket clean will
prolong solvent life.
Work Shelves and Parts Baskets
Place the work shelf on the four mounting brackets in the tank. The drain slots on the work shelf should
be roughly centered on the filter basket below. Hook the parts basket on the right side of tank.
Handi·Kleen Pumps
The pump (FIGURE 2(T)) is a valuable aid in parts cleaning. It is particularly useful for flushing away
softened grease and grime as you brush the parts. The pumps designed for the Handi-Kleen models
operate at low pressure to aid against splash. These pumps are made of high strength, reinforced
thermoplastic. The pump screen which protects the pump intake may need periodic cleaning.
All models:
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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.
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Fill tank with Graymills Regular Agitene® 141/Super Agitene® 141 or comparable cleaning fluid
with a flash point of 104°F (40°C) or higher. Tank must contain enough fluid to submerge the
pump but should not be filled above high-level mark.
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Insert plug into a properly grounded compatible outlet.
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This machine contains a flexible hose(M) capable of splashing solvent and/or ejecting it from the
machine. The hose must be directed into the tank at all times and eye protection worn while
operating the equipment.
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Turn on rocker switch on right side of tank to start fluid recirculating.
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