PCF Pro User Manual
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Chemical Handling
Users must read this section prior to any chemical handling.
• Detergents are caustic and can cause adverse effects to exposed tissues. Do not get in
eyes, on skin or attempt to ingest by mouth
• Read and follow precautions and instructions on detergent label and in the Material Safety
Data Sheet (MSDS) prior to handling chemical, refilling chemical containers or servicing
chemical injection pumps and lines
• Wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) whenever handling chemicals or
servicing chemical injection pumps and lines. This should include plastic gloves, goggles
or full-face visor, and disposable plastic apron
• Wear appropriate PPE whenever removing baskets or parts from cleaning chamber
• In case of body contact with chemical, always follow emergency procedure given in that
chemical’s MSDS or call emergency services
• Guidelines to be followed in case of emergency caused by chemical contact should be
prominently displayed near the machine
• Use a funnel when transferring any chemical from one container to another
Chemical Consumption
A 10-litre detergent bottle will give between
eight and eleven washes. The machine weighs
the chemical to detect when there is
insufficient chemical to run a cycle, prompting
the user to replace the bottle before the cycle
begins.
Chemical Replacement
The two centre doors allow access to the
chemical storage compartment, where the
pickup connections are located. The pickup
tube for chemical 1 is on the left, and chemical
2 is on the right.
Chemical bottles must be connected to
the correct port. Otherwise, wash
efficiency and/or rinsing will be
compromised. Ensure that the chemical
type matches the port shown on the
display.
Disposal of chemical containers
For the correct disposal of chemical
containers, please refer to the manufacturer’s
instructions and local regulations.
Chemical Priming
When changing an empty detergent bottle, to
prevent unnecessary cycle errors the system
should be primed to ensure chemical fills the
entire hose, from the supply to the tank.
1. Remove the empty container
2. Place the new container in the tray
3. Check intake hose filter is clear of
debris
4. Place the intake hose in the container,
ensure any spillages are cleaned up
5. Use the scroll arrows to cycle
through to the relevant Prime
Chemical Pump icon or
6. Press Prime Chem. Pump to start the
chemical pump
7. When chemical can be seen entering
the tank, press Prime Chem. Pump
again to stop the pump