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3 - 6 .
OPERATION UNDER USUAL CONDITIONS.
3-6.1 Operating Procedures.
a.
Start up procedures.
( 1 ) C l o s e s t o r a g e t a n k d r a i n v a l v e .
(2) Remove drain cap on outside of section.
( 3 ) P l a c e f i l l v a l v e t o s t o r a g e t a n k p o s i t i o n.
(4) Connect hose to section and water source.
( 5 ) F i l l s t o r a g e t a n k . W h e n f u l l , p l a c e f
( 6 ) R e i n s t a l l d r a i n c a p o n o u t s i d e o f s e ct
Be sure all
( 7 ) C h e c k t h at
CAUTION
u l l v a l v e t o o f f p o s i t i o n.
ion.
switches are off prior to plugging in power cord.
heat exchanger drain valve is closed.
(8) Plug in sink power cord.
(9) Put processing trays in sink and add chemistry.
CAUTION
Do not turn sink on unless water is in sink or recycling pump may be
damaged.
( 1 0 ) F i l l s i n k u n t i l t r a y s m o v e e a s i l y b u t d o n o t f l o a t.
(11) Turn on POWER and SINK switches.
NOTE
If refrigeration cabinet is to be used, turn on CABINET switch.
(12) Place thermometer in developer tray. Monitor temperature until
t e m p e r a t u r e i s s t a b i l i z e d t o 6 8 ° F ( 2 0 ° C ) , ± 2 ° F ( ± 1 ° C ) .
(13) When these procedures are complete and the chemistry has stabilized, the
sink is ready for operation.
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