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FastWasher Tips

Usage Tips

1. Do not overtighten the screws or you will damage the FastWasher.

2. Note that the screws may need to be adjusted after the first run.  

3. Make sure to clean your pump (s) before first use to remove any contaminants picked up during 
    manufacturing, testing, shipping and storage. 

4. If the pump/FastWasher does not seem to be working very well you can remove the front casing 
    that has the filter in it, do a quarter counter clockwise turn on the front inlet and remove the 
    magnet and impeller. Inspect them for any debris, rinse and reinstall them.

Sanitize/Cleaning Tips

1. Always mix the cleaner or sanitizer in the recommended amounts from the manufacturer.

2. Always measure and add the necessary amount water added before mixing in the proper 
     amount of sanitizer or cleaner.

3. Bottles do not take very long to sanitize on the FastWasher. Do a visual inspection on the bottle 
    to ensure the inside is fully coated with sanitizer. Gently spinning the bottles in the FastRack helps 
    with this. 

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1. Where is the FastWasher made? 

     It is made and assembled in Michigan with some parts coming from China.

2. When will this be available in my country?

    Please send the link below to your local retailer requesting them to carry the item and 
    carbon copy (cc) info@fastbrewing.com on the email.

  http://www.fastbrewing.com/fastwasher

3. Is the pump (s) included?

     Yes

4. Can I plug the FastWasher into a regular wall outlet?

     No it must be plugged into a GFCI (Ground-fault circuit interrupter) outlet or plugged 
     into an extension cord with a GFCI built into it.

5.  What voltage pump is supplied with the FastWasher?

        In North America the FastWasher system contains 110V pumps that are 60
        Hz. These are 3-prong grounded CE/UL approved pumps.

        For European bought FastWashers they contain the standard 2-prong
        electric European plug that is CE certified (CEE 7/7) which is 220V
        and 50 Hz. For users in the UK and Italy you will need an adapter to
        use the FastWasher.

6. Can I run boiling or very hot water through my FastWasher?

     No the maximum temperature it can handle is 106 F or 41 C.

7. What are the FastWasher dims?

     FW24 - 14.8" by 9.7" by 4.9"
     FW12 - 11.6" by 8.5" by 4.9"

Top Frequently Asked Questions 

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Axle Plastic Inc. shall not be liable for any liabilities, damages, 
costs, claims, suits or actions resulting from any breach, violation, 
or non-performance of any covenant, condition or agreement, 
whether in contract, tort, or any other action, resulting from any 
damages of any nature, including, but not limited to, damages 
for any loss of use, time, profits, savings, investment, or revenues 
to the extent that the same may be claimed at law for the use 
and enjoyment of FastRack, FastWasher or any accessories, parts 
or any other material aspects associated with Axle Plastic Inc.

Limitation of Liability

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8. Can the FastWasher12 and FastWasher24 hold 12oz bottles safely?

         

Yes.

9. What size rubber tub do I need?

        Tub should be - 20" x 16" x 8" or larger.

10. Can the FastRack12 hold bottles with swing tops safely?

         Yes, the swing tops must be removed from bottles prior to loading them 
         into the 

FastRacks.

Top Frequently Asked Questions Cont’d 

Contact Information

FastBrewing & WineMaking

Unit 105, 264 Queens Quay West

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

M5J 1B5

1 800 549 5763

Info@FastBrewing.com

www.FastBrewing.com

NEED HELP?

Step 1: Check out our website - Go to www.FastBrewing.com

Step 2: Read FastWasher FAQ - Click on “FAQs” -> “FastWasher FAQs”

( http://www.fastbrewing.com/content/fastwasher-faqs)

Step 3: If you can’t find what you’re looking for, 

send an email to Info@FastBrewing.com or 

call us at 1 800 549 5763. Email is best as we require

a paper trail for replacement parts and inquires.

Patent Pending

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