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Page 1 - Owner’s Manual

SI-100 I-208 I-240 I-480 Owner’s Manual 

Page 2 - Table of Contents

9 Controls and Features Start Button (green) Starts the washing action and starts the timer. Your Power Soak sink will run for four hours

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10Controls and Features - Continued Starting and stopping the wash action To start the wash action, press the green “START” button. A

Page 4 - Product Introduction

11 Controls and Features - Continued Loading and Using the Wash Sink The Power Soak is a “random loading” system. This means that Power So

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12 13 Controls & Features - Continued Loading and Washing Utensils Each Power Soak system comes with a utensil basket that hangs in the wash

Page 6 - Sanitizers

13 14 Controls & Features - Continued Rinsing Pots and Pans Clean items that have been removed from the wash sink should be thoroughly rinsed

Page 7 - Operating Instructions

14 15 Controls & Features - Continued Deep Cleaning and "Night Washing" Extremely soiled items and pieces of cooking equipment tha

Page 8 - Preparing the System

15 Preventive Maintenance Your system requires minimal, routine preventive maintenance. As such, the following should be done on a routine basis t

Page 9 - Wash Cycle

16 Notes ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ ____________________________________________

Page 10 - Controls and Features

17              Troubleshooting 

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18 Facility Owner/Manager Section The only troubleshooting procedure that the facility owner or manager can perform is listed immediately below.

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1 Table of Contents Product Introduction Page 3 Explanation of Warning Messages Page 4 Danger Warning Chemical Hazard Personal Injury

Page 13 - Unloading the Wash Sink

19 Authorized Service Agency Section Hazard to untrained or unauthorized personnel. The following procedures are provided for use only by an aut

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20Authorized Service Agency Section - Continued Pump does not work – Heater works Look For Correction 1 Tripped OVERLOAD Push r

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21Authorized Service Agency Section - Continued Pump works – Heater does not work Look For Correction 1 Loose wires T

Page 16 - Preventive Maintenance

22 Component Operation and Checks The following checks should only be performed by qualified technicians using extreme caution. Electrical haz

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23 Component Operation and Checks Liquid Level Control and Sensor The liquid level control sends a trickle current (1/1000 amp) out terminal 5 to

Page 18 - Troubleshooting

24 Component Operation and Checks Timer The timer controls how long the pump will run after the "start" push button is pushed in. Tw

Page 19 - Pump and Heater do not work

25 Component Operation and Checks Pump Contactor/Overload Verify that the contactor/overload has the correct thermal units as shown on the wiring

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26 Component Operation and Checks Transformer Check the transformer as follows: 1. Make sure the wire from fuse 5 is connected to the proper

Page 21 - - Continued

27 Component Operation and Checks Heat Controller The Heat Controller can be checked as follows: 1. Make sure the heat controller is wired as i

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28 Component Operation and Checks Programming the Heat Controller Make sure the DIP switch is set correctly. To check the DIP switch, remove the

Page 23 - Heater Element

2 Table of Contents - Continued Preventive Maintenance Pages 15-16 Routine Preventive Maintenance Daily Monthly Notes Troubleshooting Pag

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29 Component Operation and Checks Programming the Heater Controller – Continued ----------------------------------------------------------- 10 Pu

Page 25 - Timer

30 Parts List Pump Parts RS1011 PUMP CLEANOUT PLUG 23503 MOTOR-BALDOR 2HP* 23504 MOTOR-BALDOR 3HP* 26572 FAN-BALDOR MOTOR 24463 S

Page 26 - Pump Contactor/Overload

31 Parts List - Continued Control Parts 103-052 SCREW-CONTROL PANEL (2) 20540 GASKET-CONTROL PANEL RS1456 START SWITCH RS1457 STOP S

Page 27 - Heater Controller

32Electrical Schematic

Page 28 - Heat Controller

33 Motor and Pump Assembly Exploded view Item Description Item Description 1 Motor 11 Adapter ring 2 * Sleeve O-ring 12 *

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34 Motor and Pump Assembly Disassembly Procedure 1. Remove casing cap screws, which hold adapter to casing. 2. Pry adapter from casing with p

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35 Motor and Pump Assembly Inspection and Repair of Components With pump wet end disassembled, clean all parts and check for worn or damaged area

Page 31 - Parts List

36Motor and Pump Assembly Assembly Procedure The PowerSoak pumps are easy to put together. The hardest part, requiring the most care, is install

Page 32 - Parts List - Continued

37Motor and Pump Assembly Assembly Procedure - Continued 10. Install the mechanical seal on the shaft sleeve by hand. A twisting motion may be n

Page 33 - Electrical Schematic

38 Installation Guide The installation and initial operational check of your new system must be performed only by licensed and certified plumber

Page 34 - Motor and Pump Assembly

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

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39 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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40 3-Year “NQA” Warranty The Power Soak 3 year “NQA” (No Questions Asked) Warranty is the most powerful in the industry. Every Power Soak system i

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41 Notes ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ ____________________________________________

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42 Notes ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ ____________________________________________

Page 39 - Installation Guide

43 Power Soak is a registered trademark of Cantrell Industries, Inc. The Power Soak design and concept is fully patented. 13910

Page 40 - Plumbing Requirements

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

Page 41 - 3-Year “NQA” Warranty

5 Requirements for Detergents and Sanitizers Detergents Remember, improper detergents may damage equipment! Use of the correct detergent in your

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6             Operating Instructions 

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7 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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8Adding Detergents & Sanitizers Manual Chemical Dispensing After the sinks have been filled with water, add the proper amount of deter

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