7 — Routine Maintenance
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Vision® 1300 Series
Operator Manual
7.7 Chemical Container Replacement
WARNING
CHEMICAL BURN AND/OR EYE INJURY HAZARD
Chemicals are caustic and can cause adverse effects to exposed tissues. Do not allow
chemicals used in the washer/ disinfector to contact eyes, skin or do not attempt to
swallow. Read and follow the precautions and instructions on the chemical label and in
the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) prior to handling the chemical, refilling the chemical
container or servicing the chemical injection pump. Wear appropriate Personal
Protective Equipment (PPE) whenever handling the chemical or servicing the chemical
injection pump and lines.
CAUTION
POSSIBLE EQUIPMENT DAMAGE
When choosing a detergent, select one with a low-chloride content. Detergents with a
high-chloride content must not be used, as such detergents may harm stainless steel.
NOTE: Always use a non-foaming detergent for effective cleaning and proper pump operation. Detergents with a high-
chloride content should not be used, as chlorides are harmful to stainless steel. Refer to washer detergent
specifications and follow detergent manufacturer’s recommendations for amount of detergent to be used.
If a chemical product is low or has run out, proceed as follows:
1. Install a new chemical container besides empty one to avoid dripping chemicals.
IMPORTANT: Ensure chemical is not expired. Verify expiration date printed on each container.
2. Open new chemical container. Discard cap and retaining ring.
3. Wearing appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), remove pickup tube assembly from empty container
by pulling on pickup tube and its dust cover.
4. Verify new chemical container label color matches pickup tubes color.
PUMP
PICKUP TUBE ASSEMBLY USED
PUMP 1 RED
PUMP 2 PURPLE
PUMP 3
GREEN
PUMP 4 BLUE
PUMP 5 WHITE
5. Insert pickup tube assembly into new chemical container.
NOTE: DO NOT insert pickup tube into container without verifying it is for the proper application.
6. Place new chemical container in place of the empty one. Safely discard empty container and chemistry residual.
IMPORTANT: NEVER empty any remaining chemical product from the old chemical container into the new chemical
container.