Page 6509 Sharptown Road P.O. Box 345 Bridgeport, NJ 08014Email: service@caddycorp.com Fax: 856-467-5511Internet: http://caddycorp.com Phone: 856-467-4222Important Cleaning InformationCleaning: The conveyor must always be in the off position while cleaning the conveyor. Clean the bed surface witha mild soap and water. Always rinse the belts thoroughly after washing. Remove all covers for cleaning. The tailcover should be removed at least weekly for cleaning around the tail pulleys. Also a light oil should be applied to thepulley bearings alter cleaning.Conveyor must not be operated without the covers in place.The turn covers, (if applicable), should also be removed weekly or as needed, for cleaning. This is very importantbecause without the proper cleaning of the turn pulleys they will become clogged with dirt and cease to rotate,putting additional strain on the belts. The turn covers are removed by loosening the four screws and removing thetwo drive belts (the exposed belts), from the grooves in the turn cover. After cleaning, reinstall covers prior to start-up.Do not operate conveyor without the tail turn cover in place.NOTICEThe use of cleaning agents containing AMMONIA,CHLORINE, and BLEACH as well as QUAT agentsMUST BE AVOIDEDThe use of cleaning agents containing the chemicalslisted above will damage any product made ofPlastic.C A U T I O NThe use of abrasive cleaners when cleaning the conveyor, such as Comet, Dutch Cleanser or any other grittycompound will damage the stainless steel.Damage caused by these cleaning agents may not become apparent for several months. Their use will void thewarranty and any necessary repairs will be charged to the user.A good method of determining if a cleanser can be used on the conveyor is to dissolve a cup of it in a bucket ofwater. If the cleanser does not dissolve completely it will damage the conveyor.