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Intertek SD07R-20 - Cleaning and Safety System Checks; Checking Over-Temperature Safety

Intertek SD07R-20
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Routine Maintenance and Troubleshooting
WARNING: Always turn your Circulator OFF and disconnect it from the electrical power outlet before
performing any maintenance or service.
WARNING: To avoid the potential for burns, allow the Circulator to cool completely before cleaning
or performing any maintenance.
WARNING: Always drain all fluid from the reservoir before moving or lifting your Circulator. Be sure
to follow your organization’s procedures and practices regarding the safe lifting and relocation of
heavy objects.
Maintaining Clear Bath Water
Optimum temperature and moisture conditions for algae growth existing when using water as a bath fluid.
To prevent algae contamination and minimize the frequency of draining the reservoir, an algaecide such
as polyclean Bath Algaecide (004-300040) should be used.
WARNING: Do not use chlorine bleach.
Draining the Bath Reservoir
WARNING: Bath fluids should be stored and disposed of according to applicable laws and
regulations.
Circulating Baths with the Standard Digital Temperature Controller are equipped with a drain valve and
port located either beneath the front access panel or on the right hand side of the unit.
To drain fluid from the bath, attach a short length of suitable 0.45 inch / 11.5 mm ID tubing to the drain
port and secure it using a hose clamp with a minimum ID of 0.7 inch / 18 mm. Open the drain valve using
a flat blade screwdriver. When closing the valve, do not over tighten.
WARNING: Be sure to close the drain valve before refilling the bath reservoir. Do not over tighten.
Drain Valve Drain Port
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