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WARNING – BEFORE ATTEMPTING SERVICE WORK ENSURE THAT ELECTRICITY SUPPLY
AND WATER SUPPLY ARE TURNED OFF AT THE MAIN SUPPLY AND WATER STOPCOCK.
USAGE
1
THE IMC WASTESTATION COMPACT IS DESIGNED FOR THE DISPOSAL AND
DEWATERING OF FOOD WASTE.
2
DO NOT PUT CLING FILM, LIQUID FAT, STRING, CLOTH, PLASTIC, WIRE, GLASS, CORK,
STYROFOAM, BOILING WATER, HOT SOUP, HOT LIQUID, BONES OR METAL OBJECTS
INTO THE MACHINE.
3
ALWAYS START THE MACHINE BEFORE PUTTING WASTE INTO IT. INTRODUCING
MIXED WASTE INTO THE MACHINE WILL ENSURE MORE EFFICIENT DISPOSAL THAN
ACCUMULATING AND INTRODUCING WASTE OF A SIMILAR NATURE.
4
DO NOT FEED LARGE AMOUNTS ALL AT ONCE, THIS WILL CAUSE BLOCKAGES.
5
IF FEEDING LARGE QUANTITIES OF THE SAME FOOD ITEM, i.e. RICE, PASTA, POTATOES
ETC. IT MUST BE FED SLOWLY ALLOWING EACH SMALL BATCH TO PASS THROUGH THE
DEWATERER INTO THE BIN OR BLOCKAGES MAY OCCUR.
6
IN NORMAL OPERATION, THE MACHINE SHOULD ALWAYS BE STOPPED BY PRESSING
THE RED BUTTON. THE EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON SHOULD BE RESERVED FOR
GENUINE EMERGENCIES. STOPPING THE MACHINE ROUTINELY USING THE RED
BUTTON WILL CAUSE BLOCKAGES AND DAMAGE WITHIN THE DEWATERER MODULE,
PUMP OR CONNECTING PIPES.
7
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD THIS MACHINE BE PAT-TESTED, AS DOING SO
MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE INVERTER CONTAINED WITHIN THE CONTROL BOX.
REFER TO PAGE 11 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION.
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