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Daily Operation 

1.  Fill both fresh water tanks. 
2.  Place one set of tanks (fresh and waste) 

into sink cart and connect drain and pump 
lines as stated in 

Start Up.

 

3.  Push to the back of the sink cart cabinet. 
4.  Place second set of tanks in front area for 

later use and close doors. 

Changing Tanks 

1.  To change to second tank supply, remove 

front fresh water tank. 

2.  Switch drain line nozzle to front 

waste tank (B). 

3.  Switch pump line from empty water tank 

to second full tank and place back into its 
position in front. 

4.  Briefly turn on faucet to check that 

pump is moving water through system. 
If so, close doors. You're ready with 
5 more gallons. 

Connecting Your Hand Sink Cart to a CamKiosk

®

 

Note:

 you will need one Bridge Connector

(CamKiosk accessory KMC24, sold separately.) 

1.  With both Hand Sink Cart and CamKiosk positioned the proper distance, place top 

bridge so that it engages with handles of both carts. 

2.  Install clamp pieces so that they fit over underside of handles on either side and 

tighten with 4 arm knobs at each slot position. 

3. Using 

1

4

" thumb screws, place strap brackets on either side of open space between 

carts, look for threaded insert at front corner of each cart, along bottom edge. 

4.  Position front panel on strap brackets and install 

1

4

" thumb screws into inserts 

on bottom edge of panel (leave loose). 

5.  Going under top bridge, install 

1

4

" x 2

 1

2

" long 3 lobe knobs through slots in top of 

front panel and tighten against top bridge’s front section.  

6.  Once front panel is properly positioned, tighten bottom 

1

4

" thumb screws either 

side along bottom edge of panel and both cart bodies. 

III. Start-Up and Daily Operations

Side View

 B

 A

Cap filler spout

Waste

Waste

 B

 A

Side View

Connector

Fill spout 

with cap

Fresh

Fresh

To reduce the risk of electric shock, disconnect from power

supply before replacing temperature-limiting device.

Do not plug in electrical power supply to water heater until 

tank has been completely filled with water. The heating 

elements will burn out if not immersed in water. 

Unplug electrical power supply before draining water heater 

or removing cover.

Water temperature over 

125˚F can cause severe 

burns instantly or death 

from scalds. Children, 

disabled and elderly are at 

highest risk of being scalded. 

See instruction manual before 

setting temperature on water heater. 

Check water before washing. 

Temperature limiting valves are available

through manufacturer.

The internal parts of this tank have been constructed and 

tested by the manufacturer to withstand 400˚F temperature. 

To hot side of 

faucet

To cold side 

of faucet

Cold water 

inlet

On/off 

switch

Inlet tube to fresh 

water tank

Water pump

Arrester

Hot water outlet

Heat control 

on-off knob

Pressure relief 

valve & discharge 

line to drain

110v switch 

& outlet box 

with GFI

Outside power 

connection 

cord

See your water heater manual for 

adjusting water temperature.

Warning label

110v Model

Summary of Contents for CamKiosk KSC402

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL CAMKIOSK HAND SINK CART www cambro com This manual applies to the following CamKiosk Hand Sink Cart models KSC402 ...

Page 2: ...ulations on the purchase of your new Cambro CamKiosk Hand Sink Cart This Owner s Manual provides you with a step by step guide to operating and maintaining your new cart If you have any further questions please contact your Cambro Sales Representative visit www cambro com or call our Customer Service Department at 800 833 3003 International customers please call 714 848 1555 I Introduction Table o...

Page 3: ...tioning into center port and then carefully tighten collar nut 2 Snap paper towel roll into the towel holder making sure that the paper tab comes over top of roll 3 Make sure drain flex line is positioned so it can flow to either waste tank when properly placed in lower compartment See Start Up Daily Operation for details 2 Towel Holder 3 Soap Dispenser 5 Fresh Water Tanks 4 Waste Water Tanks 2 1 ...

Page 4: ...ame for the cold side of faucet This will bleed off air in water lines 6 Turn Control Knob to on position on side of water heater switch will light up and allow time for heater to begin heating water inside tank Allow approximately ten 10 minutes 7 Place second set of tanks in front area pushing first set to the back of cart Close door 8 You are now ready to use the Hand Sink Cart III Start Up and...

Page 5: ...ge install 1 4 x 21 2 long 3 lobe knobs through slots in top of front panel and tighten against top bridge s front section 6 Once front panel is properly positioned tighten bottom 1 4 thumb screws either side along bottom edge of panel and both cart bodies III Start Up and Daily Operations Side View B A Cap filler spout Waste Waste B A Side View Connector Fill spout with cap Fresh Fresh To reduce ...

Page 6: ...ressure switch operation adjustment incorrect Refer to pump Shurflo service bulletin 1031 for differential and pressure adjustment procedure 110v Model Noisy Rough Operation Mounting feet are compressed too tightly Loose pump head or drive screws Does the mounting surface multiply noise flexible Is pump plumbed with rigid pipe causing noise to transmit Note This pump is to be used for the circulat...

Page 7: ...n of the grain lines in the metal Never use steel wool or sharp knives to clean your sink The Hand Sink Cart is manufactured for hand washing capability not for food preparation If food is placed in the sink please beware that some food such as mustard mayonnaise lemon juice vinegar or salt are acidic or contain chlorides that will attack and corrode stainless steel if left in the sink for extende...

Page 8: ...use The use or installation of any product s in non commercial applications renders all warranties express or implied including the warranties of MERCHANTABILITY and FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE null and void including any responsibility for damage costs and legal actions resulting from use or installation of product s in any non commercial setting 7 Adjustments such as calibrations leveling t...

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