Owner’s Manual
9Adding Detergents & Sanitizers Manual Chemical Dispensing After the sinks have been filled with water, add the proper amount of deter
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11 Controls and Features Start Button (green) Starts the washing action and starts the timer. Your Power Soak sink will run for four hour
12Controls and Features - Continued Starting and stopping the wash action To start the wash action, press the green “START” button. A
13 Controls and Features - Continued Loading and Using the Wash Sink The Power Soak is a “random loading” system. This means that Power So
14 13 Controls & Features - Continued Loading and Washing Utensils Each Power Soak system comes with a utensil basket that hangs in the wash
15 14 Controls & Features - Continued Rinsing Pots and Pans Clean items that have been removed from the wash sink should be thoroughly rinsed
16 15 Controls & Features - Continued Deep Cleaning and "Night Washing" Extremely soiled items and pieces of cooking equipment tha
17 Preventive Maintenance Your system requires minimal, routine preventive maintenance. As such, the following should be done on a routine basis t
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1 Table of Contents Product Introduction Page 3 Explanation of Warning Messages Page 4 Danger Warning Chemical Hazard Personal Injury
19 Troubleshooting
20 Facility Owner/Manager Section The only troubleshooting procedure that the facility owner or manager can perform is listed immediately below.
21 Authorized Service Agency Section Hazard to untrained or unauthorized personnel. The following procedures are provided for use only by an aut
22 Heater works – Pump does not work Look For Correction 1 Tripped OVERLOAD Push red RESET bar on OVERLOAD 2 Loose wires Tigh
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24 Component Operation and Checks The following checks should only be performed by qualified technicians using extreme caution. Electrical haz
25 Component Operation and Checks Liquid Level Control and Sensor The liquid level control sends a trickle current (1/1000 amp) out terminal 5 to
26 Component Operation and Checks Pump Contactor The thermal overload can be checked as follows: 1. If there is 208-230v across the coil (termi
27 Component Operation and Checks Heater Controller The heat controller controls the wash tank temperature. On some models, this display is not
28 Component Operation and Checks Watlow Heater Controller - Continued The Watlow heat controller can be checked as follows: 1. Make sure the he
2 Table of Contents - Continued Preventive Maintenance Pages 15-16 Routine Preventive Maintenance Daily Monthly Notes Troubleshooting Pag
29Component Operation and Checks Programming the Watlow Heat Controller 1. Push "up" and "down" arrows simultaneously for 5 s
30Component Operation and Checks Programming the Watlow Heat Controller 12. Press the “down” arrow. The display will read "AhY5”. Push and
31Component Operation and Checks Programming the Watlow Heat Controller 21. Press the “down” arrow. The display will read "P,d”. It may als
32 Component Operation and Checks RKC Heater Controller The set temperature will be shown in the red illuminated display on the top right corner
34 Parts List Pump Parts 29501 MOTOR-LEESON 2HP 230V 29507 MOTOR-LEESON 2HP 208V 26572 FAN-BALDOR MOTOR 29743 PUMP WITH MOTOR, IMP
35 Parts List - Continued Control Panel Parts 103-052 SCREW-CONTROL PANEL (2) 23949 GASKET-CONTROL PANEL 23894 START SWITCH-PUSH BUTTON 2389
36 Electrical Schematic This schematic reflects the wiring for a RKC heat control, which replaces the Watlow heat control.
37 Motor and Pump Assembly Exploded view Item Description Item Description 1 Motor, 2 HP, 50 Hz, 1 Ph, 230V 11 Adapter ring 2
38 Motor and Pump Assembly Disassembly Procedure 1. Remove casing cap screws, which hold adapter to casing. 2. Pry adapter from casing with p
3 Product Introduction Thank you for purchasing a Power Soak ware washing system. Your new Power Soak pot, pan and utensil washing system will pr
39 Motor and Pump Assembly Inspection and Repair of Components With pump wet end disassembled, clean all parts and check for worn or damaged area
40seal. Anything beyond this will require repairs to the motor, which are beyond the scope of these instructions. Check motor fan and shroud for
419. Carefully remove any particles from the lapped face of the carbon washer (part of the mechanical seal) and coat it with clean SAE 10 or SAE 2
42Motor and Pump Assembly Assembly Procedure - Continued 10. Install the mechanical seal on the shaft sleeve by hand. A twisting motion may be n
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44 Installation Guide The installation and initial operational check of your new system must be performed only by licensed and certified plumber
45 Providing Proper Electrical Service The system is completely pre-wired and tested at the factory, and a hard-wired connection from an appropria
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4 Explanation of Warning Messages Be sure to read, understand and follow all DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION messages located in this guide and on t
49 Power Soak is a registered trademark of Cantrell Industries, Inc. The Power Soak design and concept is fully patented. 1391
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6 Requirements for Detergents and Sanitizers Detergents Remember, improper detergents may damage equipment! Use of the correct detergent in your
7 Operating Instructions
8 Preparing the System Filling the System At the beginning of each day or shift, fill the sinks with water that is metered to approximately
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