Learning to Use the Lean Clean 360 Cleaning System
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Typical Wash Cycle
A typical wash cycle includes the following steps:
Loading
—
operator slides basket into the machine, closes the door, and
presses the Cycle Start button.
Washing
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wash pump rapidly fills the process chamber and volume
turbulation begins.
Draining
—
basket rotates and drains solution from parts as the process
chamber empties into holding tank.
Rinsing
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rinse spray begins to impinge as the process tank fills for a
combined soak-and-spray rinse.
Fresh Water Rinse
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fresh water spray begins to impinge for final rinse as
parts rotate.
Drain
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parts rotate to drain solution and dryer starts.
Dry
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1500 cfm recirculating hot air convection dryer directs heated air at
high velocity through multiple high volume slots.
Unload
—
operator opens door and slides basket out
of system.