Operator's Manual

Page 36
How to Wash the ProPass
Salts, road tar, tree sap, fertilizers, or chemicals may
damage the painted finish of the ProPass. Wash off these
deposits as soon as possible with detergent and water.
Additional cleaners or solvents may be needed, but
ensure that they are safe for painted surfaces.
WARNING: Do not use flammable fluids
or cleaners with toxic vapours. Follow
the manufacturer’s recommendations.
I
MPORTANT: Do not use a high-pressure washer. This
can remove paint, safety decals, and grease, and can
also damage components.
1. Remove the option before cleaning and wash it
separately.
2. Remove control pendant.
3. Wash the body of the ProPass with warm water
and a mild detergent.
4. Completely rinse off the detergent residue with
clean water before it dries.
5. Remove the belt cleaning scraper assembly from
the rear of the ProPass.
Figure 23: Belt cleaning scraper assembly
6. Raise the front of the ProPass as high as
necessary.
7. If you have a truck-mounted ProPass, use the lift
cylinder on the tow vehicle. (See the tow
vehicle’s owner’s manual.)
8. If you have a tow-behind or Truckster direct
connect chassis, use the jack stand on the
chassis.
9. Fully open the rear gate and spray water inside
the hopper assembly and the rear gate area.
Inspect the side seals and replace if necessary.
10. Locate the clean out decal on the front of the
ProPass (see Figure 24), using a garden hose,
spray through the front guard mesh until the
belly pan is completely clear of material (see
Figure 25).
11. While the yellow covers are removed when
greasing every 25 hours, insert a hose and to
wash out trapped spreading material.
Figure 24: Clean Out Decal
Figure 25: Front Clean Out
12. Inspect the hopper, bottom guard, conveyor belt,
bed, and rollers to ensure that all trapped
material is gone.
13. Lower the ProPass back into the normal
operating position.