All Paws Pet Wash APW Series User manual

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8642 US Highway 20 Garden Prairie, IL 61038 800.537.8231 www.allpawspetwash.com
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MANUAL
APW Models
Flip-Tub & Cabinet and Tub
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8642 US Highway 20 Garden Prairie, IL 61038
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• Dog parks
• Campgrounds
• RV parks
• Laundromats
• Gas Stations
• Large Complexes
• Pet Stores
• Groomers
• Kennels
• Pet Friendly Hotels
• Veterinary Hospital
• Car Washes
The APW is the most popular product of All Paws Pet Wash. It is a piece of self-serve pet
washing equipment that can be implemented and used in many different industries. These
units are built with the quality and precision that our other products have been built with since
2009. The APW is built out of the best quality aluminum and is sand blasted then powder
coated for a smooth finish. APPW offers six different treatments as well as a grooming blow
dryer. It provides an affordable way for a customer to wash their pet without having to worry
about messing up their own home or emptying their wallets.
• No ramps easy for pet to enter low wash tub
• Six wash cycles (Oat, Tearless, Flea & Tick Shampoos,
Conditioner, Pet Deodorizer, Tub Disinfectant)
• High volume rinse
• Groomer-grade blow dryer
• Accepts quarters, tokens, dollar coins, and 1-20 dollar bills
• Non-slip mat in tub
• Filtration system to separate hair
• Easy to read directions and push button operation for customers
• Customizable color decals / Stainless steel option
• Can connect to existing utilities
• 1/2” or 3/4” Hot/Cold water lines 1/2” NPTF
• Water usage less than 2 gallons per minute
• 110 Volt - 20 amp electric supply
• Water heater optional - Additional 110V - 30 amp
• Drain
• Width: 76”
• Height: 70”
• Depth: Flip-Tub Cabinet: 12” - Tub: 24”
• Weight: 450 lbs (Depending on Options)
• Stand alone equipment room enclosed inside the cabinet
• Installed both indoors and outdoors
• Easy to hook up to utilities
• Sloping tub for easy cleaning and drainage of water/hair
• Two inch drain for constant flow through hair strainers
• Ability to bypass payment with wash-down switch
• Ability to change price and time to fit any market
• Easy to read directions for customers
• ADA Compliance
• Credit card option*
OWNER/OPERATOR BENEFITS PARTNER WITH
EQUIPMENT
SPECIFICATIONS

8642 US Highway 20 Garden Prairie, IL 61038
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• Dog parks
• Campgrounds
• RV parks
• Laundromats
• Gas Stations
• Large Complexes
• Pet Stores
• Groomers
• Kennels
• Pet Friendly Hotels
• Veterinary Hospital
• Car Washes
The APW is the most popular product of All Paws Pet Wash. It is a piece of self-serve pet
washing equipment that can be implemented and used in many different industries. These
units are built with the quality and precision that our other products have been built with since
2009. The APW is built out of the best quality aluminum and is sand blasted then powder
coated for a smooth finish. APPW offers six different treatments as well as a grooming blow
dryer. It provides an affordable way for a customer to wash their pet without having to worry
about messing up their own home or emptying their wallets.
• No ramps easy for pet to enter low wash tub
• Six wash cycles (Oat, Tearless, Flea & Tick Shampoos,
Conditioner, Pet Deodorizer, Tub Disinfectant)
• High volume rinse
• Groomer-grade blow dryer
• Accepts quarters, tokens, dollar coins, and 1-20 dollar bills
• Non-slip mat in tub
• Filtration system to separate hair
• Easy to read directions and push button operation for customers
• Customizable color decals / Stainless steel option
• Can connect to existing utilities
• 1/2” or 3/4” Hot/Cold water lines 1/2” NPTF
• Water usage less than 2 gallons per minute
• 110 Volt - 20 amp electric supply
• Water heater optional - Additional 110V - 30 amp
• Drain
• Width: 76”
• Height: 70”
• Depth: Flip-Tub Cabinet: 12” - Tub: 24”
• Weight: 450 lbs (Depending on Options)
• Stand alone equipment room enclosed inside the cabinet
• Installed both indoors and outdoors
• Easy to hook up to utilities
• Sloping tub for easy cleaning and drainage of water/hair
• Two inch drain for constant flow through hair strainers
• Ability to bypass payment with wash-down switch
• Ability to change price and time to fit any market
• Easy to read directions for customers
• ADA Compliance
• Credit card option*
OWNER/OPERATOR BENEFITS PARTNER WITH
EQUIPMENT
SPECIFICATIONS
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8642 US Highway 20 Garden Prairie, IL 61038
Please Note: Due to ongoing product changes, sales literature descriptions of product features
and options may not reflect current product offering. Please verify at the time order is placed.
1. Equipment
2. Plumbing
3. Electrical
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4
5
1. Set-Up
2. Testing
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CONTENTS
I. OVERVIEW page 3-5
page 6-7
II. OPERATION
III. DAILY MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE page 8
IV. SECURITY
V. TROUBLESHOOTING page 10
VI. APW WARRANTY INFORMATION page 11
page 9
Seller warrants the welded aluminum components for 5 years from date of shipment from our
factory in Garden Prairie, IL.
All other components warranted for 1 year from date of shipment.
Powder coat finish is excluded from all warranties.
Purchaser shall notify seller of defect in writing and return the defective part for repair or
replacement.
All warranty claims are to be handled by the purchaser. The purchaser will return the non-
working part to the factory [8642 US Hwy 20 Garden Prairie, IL 61038] for repair or
replacement. All Paws Pet Wash will ship the repaired or replaced part back to the purchaser.
Purchaser is responsible for the shipping charge to return to seller and seller is responsible
for shipping charge to return to purchaser.
Labor charges are not included.
Any defect or failure caused by mistreatment or neglect is specifically excluded under this
warranty. This includes damages caused by freezing.
Depending on water source, All Paws Pet Wash recommends using a pre-filter.
The seller and purchaser agree that there are no other warranties or representations made by
or on behalf of the seller other than those specifically set forth in this document. Seller will in
no event be liable for special or consequential damages. This agreement shall be governed
by the laws of the State of Illinois and is deemed entered into in the County of Boone, State
of Illinois. The seller and purchaser agree that jurisdiction of any controversy under this
agreement shall be exclusively in the Courts of the County of Boone, State of Illinois.
Purchaser may contact All Paws Pet Wash factory at (800)537-8231.
Keith Caldwell
Date: 2/16/12 - 2016
*information subject to change
WARRANTY - APW / FLIP-TUB / CABINET

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1. Equipment
Inside Cabinet
APW Flip-Tub (open) APW Flip-Tub (closed)
Flip-Tub
A. Wash Tub
B. Cabinet
C. Sprayer
D. Dryer
E. Spray Control (9 button [shown] or 3 Button)
F. T-Handle Lock
G. Hot and Cold Hook-Ups
Inside Cabinet
1. Electrical Box
2. Water Column
3. Solenoid Valves
4. Flow Screw
5. Pressure Gauge
6. Blow Dryer
7. Relay Board
8. Soaps and Treatments
9. P-trap and Hair Strainer
Common Problems & Solutions
TROUBLESHOOTING I. OVERVIEW
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Problem: No water pressure flow in the wash tub.
Solution: Check water flow from incoming water line. Check pressure gauge on water column
in cabinet of APW. The unit requires 40-50 PSI to function properly. If you have sufficient flow
form the incoming water line, and 40-50 PSI of required pressure, you will need to adjust the
flow screw [Reference image on page 3 / #4 Inside Cabinet]. Start by counting the number of
turns it takes to close the screw when tightening (clockwise). The flow at the wash tub should
not be very low. Now loosen the screw (turning counter-clockwise) approximately 1 ¾- 2
turns, which should increase the flow. Keep in mind the more you loosen the flow screw to the
left the more you will increase the flow, but will be decreasing the suction for the shampoo.
Problem: One of the shampoos or treatments in not flowing correctly.
Solution: With the sprayer in the on and locked position, select the soap or treatment that’s
malfunctioning. If everything is working properly, you should have a low pressure flow with
soap and water. If you’re not receiving any soap along with the water, head to the equipment
room and locate the soap containers. Screw off the cap of the soap or treatment that’s mal-
functioning and examine the suction strainer. Make sure the screen is clean, if not, run the
suction strainer under some clean water. Next, examine the clear tube running from the soap
to the water column. If you are getting air bubbles in the tube, the soap is flowing but your
concentrate may be too diluted to see the soap coming out of the sprayer. If you are still
having issues you can increase the flow by loosening the material volume screw.
Problem: Water is not pumping out of the hair strainer tank.
Solution: The pump float switch is stuck. Simply unlodge the pump float. Rinse out tank as
needed.
Still having trouble?
1-800-537-8231
We have a large variety of helpful resources available
to you. Check out our Owners Hub on our website,
www.AllPawsPetWash.com. This page is password
protected, the password is: Pawtastic! (Case sensitive,
include the exclamation point)
You can also check out our Tech Support page and our
YouTube channel (YouTube.com/allpawspetwash) for
videos on how to set up your pet wash.
Feel free to give us a call if you don’t find what you’re
looking for online!

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Oatmeal Shampoo
Tearless Shampoo
Conditioner
Flea & Tick Treatment
Pet Deodorizer
Tub Disinfectant
• When installing in a self-serve bay, a hole
will be cut in the back of the unit to allow
access to utilities.
• All of your profits from the sales of your washes will end up in one place, behind the spray
control system. The spray control system opens on the back side of the cabinet door. To
access the back end of your control system, open your door and remove the pin keeping
the panel in place.
• Insert your key into T-Handle lock.
• Push in and turn left to eject T-Handle
outward towards you.
• Spin T-Handle counter-clockwise until your
APW door opens.
• Drain pipe can be routed through the back of
the cabinet or through the side, underneath
the tub and away from the customers feet.
• Insert suction strainers leading from solenoid valves into appropriate soap and
treatment containers.
T-Handle Lock System
Opening your APW door
• Close door as tightly as possible.
• Spin T-Handle clockwise until door is firmly
closed and push T-Handle back into housing.
Closing your APW door
Spray Control System
Front Back (Inside Cabinet)
2. Plumbing
I. OVERVIEW (cont.) IV. SECURITY
removable pin / padlock

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Electrical Box
This box contains the electrical components that drive the spray
controls. This box also contains the wash-down and output test
switches, used for maintenance and testing.
Cabinet Electrical Components
The relay board controls the soap and treatment solenoids, the
water column and blow dryer.
Back of Spray Control
These are the components that are
responsible for relaying input selections on
the control panel and handling payment.
Activates 2 minute timer.
Resets with each button push.
When light is on, timer is active.
Activates all outputs in
sequence for 1 second each.
3. Electrical
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1
2
Relay Board
Blow Dryer
3
4
Blow Dryer On/Off Switch 5
Button Board
Coin Acceptor
7
Dixmor Timer
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8
Bill Acceptor
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3
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I. OVERVIEW (cont.)
BS4 APW/ADA
Serial #:
LED7 OR #5 - HORN POS+
LED7 B1 #4 - NEG -
LED7 WHITE/BLACK #9 CC
IDX - X-10 / SLUGBUSTER 3 - P-8
3
MEI- BILL ACCEPTOR
DIXMOR - LED 7
IDX X-10
(or) Slugbuster III
yellow
MEI
black
LED7 #7
red
IDX X-10
(or) Slugbuster
black
MEI
white
LED 7 #6
green
IDX X-10
red / green
(or) Slugbuster
blue
LED7 #1 coin com.
grey
LED7 #2 coin cont.
brown
IDX X-10
red / green
MEI
orange
MEI
brown
LED7 #8 MEI
yellow / black
24VAC L
blue
24VAC N
white
Button Board J4 - Vend timed load
blue
GROUND
LED7 #10 Timed Load
white
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
MOUNTING
SCREW
JUMPER
under
validator
MOUNTING
SCREW
BS4
LED 7 #5
orange
LED 7 #4
blue
HORN 12VDC
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
TIMEDLOAD
CCW/Bk
BillValidator
24VAC HOT IN
24VAC COM. IN
HORNPOS. +
HORNNEG. -
+12VDC OUT
COINSIGNAL
COINCOM.
DIXMOR LED7
WHITE
WHITE/BLACK
YELLOW/BLACK
RED
GREEN
ORANGE
BLUE
BROWN
GREY
SET
MODE
INV.
SEEOPERATING AND PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS
ATWWW.DIXMOR.COM
To transformer
cabinet
Button Board connector
J4 Vend Timed Load
Parker Engineering Slugbuster
SBIII mod P.83
Black
Yellow
Blue
Purple
(not connected)
24VAC Com.
24VAC Hot
Coin Signal
Counter Pulse
(tucked in harness
shrink tube)
SEC 3.7AMP
Breaker on Transformer
PRI 3AMP
Breaker on Cabinet
IDX X-10 or Slugbuster III, MEI, LED7
Wiring Diagram decal
located on back of
button board panel.

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FULL
FILL UP
II. OPERATION / SET-UP
1. Set-Up
• Begin by checking your water pressure on the gauge located on the
water column. 45 PSI is your target (+/- 5 PSI). If you need to adjust
the PSI, you can do so by tightening or loosening your diaphragm screw.
• Locate the Wash-down switch located on the electrical box and press
it. The green light will illuminate. The Wash-down switch allows for
operation without payment. This is primarily used for maintenance
and cleaning. The unit will only operate for two minutes before
turning off unless another button (i.e. Rinse or Tearless Shampoo)
is pressed. If the unit turns off before your maintenance is complete,
press the Wash-down switch again to reactivate the two minute timer.
Filling Your Soap Containers
• All Paws Pet Wash recommends a dilution ratio of 20:1 for our soap concentrates. This
means that for every ounce of concentrate in your jug, you need to add 20 oz of water. If
this ratio isn’t followed properly, you may end up with soap too viscous to siphon properly.
*Depending on water hardness, water-to-soap ratio may need to be adjusted.
• Fill all six of your soap containers to the “FULL” line on the label. Once your soap mixtures
fall below the “BELOW LINE”, fill them up again to assure proper operation of your APW unit.
Siphoning Soaps
• Begin by tightening the flow screw with a small flat-head screwdriver. Tighten
by turning clockwise until snug. DO NOT over tighten the flow screw!
• Next, select the first soap to be siphoned, the Oat Shampoo. Press the
Oat Shampoo button on the Spray Control located on the front of your APW.
Before beginning this process, insert suction strainers into containers! (Ref. page 4)
• Turn on the sprayer to get the water flowing. Lock the sprayer
in the “on” position and place in tub to keep the water flowing.
• In your cabinet, you should see the soap from the Oat Shampoo
begin the fill the line leading from the container up to the
Solenoid valves.
• Once the soap is flowing out of the sprayer, return to the Spray Control on the front of your
APW and select Rinse. After a few moments of Rinse time, select the next soap to get it
flowing. Repeat this process for all 6 treatments.
• After all of your soaps are flowing correctly, return to the flow screw and loosen the screw
two full turns. If your soap is not flowing properly, double check your PSI reading.
2. Testing
• Once all of your treatments have been siphoned from the containers up to the solenoid
valves, it’s time to test your APW. Start the sprayer, lock it in the “on” position and place
it in the tub.
• Work your way down through all of the soaps
and treatments on the spray control board while
switching to “Rinse” in-between each soap or
treatment. While the system is on Rinse, only
water should be coming from your sprayer.
When you switch to a soap or treatment, you
should notice a decrease in water pressure and
some foaming coming from the sprayer. Place
your hand under your sprayer to double check
the foaming soap.
It’s important to note, rinse pressure is stronger than soap and treatment pressure!
Rinse Pressure Soap Pressure
For more information or help on set-up, please visit our OWNERS HUB
online at www.AllPawsPetWash.com or visit our YouTube page.
Password for OWNERS HUB is: Pawtastic! (Case sensitive, include the exclamation point)
Pressure Gauge
Diaphragm Screw
Sprayer Lock

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FULL
FILL UP
II. OPERATION / SET-UP
1. Set-Up
• Begin by checking your water pressure on the gauge located on the
water column. 45 PSI is your target (+/- 5 PSI). If you need to adjust
the PSI, you can do so by tightening or loosening your diaphragm screw.
• Locate the Wash-down switch located on the electrical box and press
it. The green light will illuminate. The Wash-down switch allows for
operation without payment. This is primarily used for maintenance
and cleaning. The unit will only operate for two minutes before
turning off unless another button (i.e. Rinse or Tearless Shampoo)
is pressed. If the unit turns off before your maintenance is complete,
press the Wash-down switch again to reactivate the two minute timer.
Filling Your Soap Containers
• All Paws Pet Wash recommends a dilution ratio of 20:1 for our soap concentrates. This
means that for every ounce of concentrate in your jug, you need to add 20 oz of water. If
this ratio isn’t followed properly, you may end up with soap too viscous to siphon properly.
*Depending on water hardness, water-to-soap ratio may need to be adjusted.
• Fill all six of your soap containers to the “FULL” line on the label. Once your soap mixtures
fall below the “BELOW LINE”, fill them up again to assure proper operation of your APW unit.
Siphoning Soaps
• Begin by tightening the flow screw with a small flat-head screwdriver. Tighten
by turning clockwise until snug. DO NOT over tighten the flow screw!
• Next, select the first soap to be siphoned, the Oat Shampoo. Press the
Oat Shampoo button on the Spray Control located on the front of your APW.
Before beginning this process, insert suction strainers into containers! (Ref. page 4)
• Turn on the sprayer to get the water flowing. Lock the sprayer
in the “on” position and place in tub to keep the water flowing.
• In your cabinet, you should see the soap from the Oat Shampoo
begin the fill the line leading from the container up to the
Solenoid valves.
• Once the soap is flowing out of the sprayer, return to the Spray Control on the front of your
APW and select Rinse. After a few moments of Rinse time, select the next soap to get it
flowing. Repeat this process for all 6 treatments.
• After all of your soaps are flowing correctly, return to the flow screw and loosen the screw
two full turns. If your soap is not flowing properly, double check your PSI reading.
2. Testing
• Once all of your treatments have been siphoned from the containers up to the solenoid
valves, it’s time to test your APW. Start the sprayer, lock it in the “on” position and place
it in the tub.
• Work your way down through all of the soaps
and treatments on the spray control board while
switching to “Rinse” in-between each soap or
treatment. While the system is on Rinse, only
water should be coming from your sprayer.
When you switch to a soap or treatment, you
should notice a decrease in water pressure and
some foaming coming from the sprayer. Place
your hand under your sprayer to double check
the foaming soap.
It’s important to note, rinse pressure is stronger than soap and treatment pressure!
Rinse Pressure Soap Pressure
For more information or help on set-up, please visit our OWNERS HUB
online at www.AllPawsPetWash.com or visit our YouTube page.
Password for OWNERS HUB is: Pawtastic! (Case sensitive, include the exclamation point)
Pressure Gauge
Diaphragm Screw
Sprayer Lock

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5
Electrical Box
This box contains the electrical components that drive the spray
controls. This box also contains the wash-down and output test
switches, used for maintenance and testing.
Cabinet Electrical Components
The relay board controls the soap and treatment solenoids, the
water column and blow dryer.
Back of Spray Control
These are the components that are responsible for relaying input
selections on the control panel and handling payment.
Activates 2 minute timer.
Resets with each button push.
When light is on, timer is active.
Activates all outputs in
sequence for 1 second each.
The following are general, suggested guidelines for daily, weekly, monthly, and bimonthly
maintenance on your All Paws Pet Wash self serve pet wash vending station. You may find
more applicable methods of maintenance in the daily operation of your personal unit.
DAILY MAINTENANCE
WASH AREA
• Rinse wash tub -Using either the Rinse selection on your Flip-Tub or the self-serve bay’s
hose in the self serve bay your Flip-Tub is located in, wash down the entire tub and
cabinet while avoiding the spray control. Avoid spraying water into the bill/coin acceptors.
EQUIPMENT AREA
• Dump hair strainer - Open cabinet door and grab strainer by brown handle. Dump into an
external trash receptacle.
• Check soap levels - Open equipment room door, walk in and locate soaps. Use the guide
illustrated on this page to determine necessary fill-ups. Remember to use the ratio of 20:1
water to concentrate. Refer to the label on your 2.5 gallon jug for more information.
*Depending on water hardness, water to soap ratios may need adjusting.
WEEKLY MAINTENANCE
• Check filter on blow dryer, clean as needed - Filter is located on the back side of dryer. You
will need a philips head screwdriver to gain access to the filter.
• Check operation of spray control - Push diagnostic button in equipment room to run test on
all functionality of pet wash.
• Check under rubber mats in wash tub - Depending on climate, remove rubber mat and hang
dry nearby.
MONTHLY MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
• Rinse the hair strainer - Remove excess hair and clean the strainer.
AS NEEDED MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
• Check and replace incoming water filter every six months
• Clean bill, coin and credit card equipment
3. Electrical
1
1
2
Relay Board
Blow Dryer
3
4
Blow Dryer On/Off Switch 5
Button Board
Coin Acceptor
7
Dixmor Timer
6
8
Bill Acceptor
9
2
3
4
5
6
8
7
9
III. DAILY MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
I. OVERVIEW (cont.)
WOULD YOU LIKE MORE INFO ON MAINTENANCE?
We have a growing collection of videos on our YouTube channel. Our
videos can aid you in cleaning your APW, troubleshooting, adjusting
your time / payment ratio, and more. We’re always updating our
channel with more videos to help our owners with their APW needs.
YouTube.com/AllPawsPetWash

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Oatmeal Shampoo
Tearless Shampoo
Conditioner
Flea & Tick Treatment
Pet Deodorizer
Tub Disinfectant
• When installing in a self-serve bay, a hole
will be cut in the back of the unit to allow
access to utilities.
• All of your profits from the sales of your washes will end up in one place, behind the spray
control system. The spray control system opens on the back side of the cabinet door. To
access the back end of your control system, open your door and remove the pin keeping
the panel in place.
• Insert your key into T-Handle lock.
• Push in and turn left to eject T-Handle
outward towards you.
• Spin T-Handle counter-clockwise until your
APW door opens.
• Drain pipe can be routed through the back of
the cabinet or through the side, underneath
the tub and away from the customers feet.
• Insert suction strainers leading from solenoid valves into appropriate soap and
treatment containers.
T-Handle Lock System
Opening your APW door
• Close door as tightly as possible.
• Spin T-Handle clockwise until door is firmly
closed and push T-Handle back into housing.
Closing your APW door
Spray Control System
Front Back (Inside Cabinet)
2. Plumbing
I. OVERVIEW (cont.) IV. SECURITY
removable pin / padlock

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1. Equipment
Inside Cabinet
APW Flip-Tub (open) APW Flip-Tub (closed)
Flip-Tub
A. Wash Tub
B. Cabinet
C. Sprayer
D. Dryer
E. Spray Control (9 button [shown] or 3 Button)
F. T-Handle Lock
G. Hot and Cold Hook-Ups
Inside Cabinet
1. Electrical Box
2. Water Column
3. Solenoid Valves
4. Flow Screw
5. Pressure Gauge
6. Blow Dryer
7. Relay Board
8. Soaps and Treatments
9. P-trap and Hair Strainer
Common Problems & Solutions
TROUBLESHOOTING I. OVERVIEW
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B
C
D D
C
B
E
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G
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Problem: No water pressure flow in the wash tub.
Solution: Check water flow from incoming water line. Check pressure gauge on water column
in cabinet of APW. The unit requires 40-50 PSI to function properly. If you have sufficient flow
form the incoming water line, and 40-50 PSI of required pressure, you will need to adjust the
flow screw [Reference image on page 3 / #4 Inside Cabinet]. Start by counting the number of
turns it takes to close the screw when tightening (clockwise). The flow at the wash tub should
not be very low. Now loosen the screw (turning counter-clockwise) approximately 1 ¾- 2
turns, which should increase the flow. Keep in mind the more you loosen the flow screw to the
left the more you will increase the flow, but will be decreasing the suction for the shampoo.
Problem: One of the shampoos or treatments in not flowing correctly.
Solution: With the sprayer in the on and locked position, select the soap or treatment that’s
malfunctioning. If everything is working properly, you should have a low pressure flow with
soap and water. If you’re not receiving any soap along with the water, head to the equipment
room and locate the soap containers. Screw off the cap of the soap or treatment that’s mal-
functioning and examine the suction strainer. Make sure the screen is clean, if not, run the
suction strainer under some clean water. Next, examine the clear tube running from the soap
to the water column. If you are getting air bubbles in the tube, the soap is flowing but your
concentrate may be too diluted to see the soap coming out of the sprayer. If you are still
having issues you can increase the flow by loosening the material volume screw.
Problem: Water is not pumping out of the hair strainer tank.
Solution: The pump float switch is stuck. Simply unlodge the pump float. Rinse out tank as
needed.
Still having trouble?
1-800-537-8231
We have a large variety of helpful resources available
to you. Check out our Owners Hub on our website,
www.AllPawsPetWash.com. This page is password
protected, the password is: Pawtastic! (Case sensitive,
include the exclamation point)
You can also check out our Tech Support page and our
YouTube channel (YouTube.com/allpawspetwash) for
videos on how to set up your pet wash.
Feel free to give us a call if you don’t find what you’re
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8642 US Highway 20 Garden Prairie, IL 61038
Please Note: Due to ongoing product changes, sales literature descriptions of product features
and options may not reflect current product offering. Please verify at the time order is placed.
1. Equipment
2. Plumbing
3. Electrical
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1. Set-Up
2. Testing
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CONTENTS
I. OVERVIEW page 3-5
page 6-7
II. OPERATION
III. DAILY MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE page 8
IV. SECURITY
V. TROUBLESHOOTING page 10
VI. APW WARRANTY INFORMATION page 11
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Seller warrants the welded aluminum components for 5 years from date of shipment from our
factory in Garden Prairie, IL.
All other components warranted for 1 year from date of shipment.
Powder coat finish is excluded from all warranties.
Purchaser shall notify seller of defect in writing and return the defective part for repair or
replacement.
All warranty claims are to be handled by the purchaser. The purchaser will return the non-
working part to the factory [8642 US Hwy 20 Garden Prairie, IL 61038] for repair or
replacement. All Paws Pet Wash will ship the repaired or replaced part back to the purchaser.
Purchaser is responsible for the shipping charge to return to seller and seller is responsible
for shipping charge to return to purchaser.
Labor charges are not included.
Any defect or failure caused by mistreatment or neglect is specifically excluded under this
warranty. This includes damages caused by freezing.
Depending on water source, All Paws Pet Wash recommends using a pre-filter.
The seller and purchaser agree that there are no other warranties or representations made by
or on behalf of the seller other than those specifically set forth in this document. Seller will in
no event be liable for special or consequential damages. This agreement shall be governed
by the laws of the State of Illinois and is deemed entered into in the County of Boone, State
of Illinois. The seller and purchaser agree that jurisdiction of any controversy under this
agreement shall be exclusively in the Courts of the County of Boone, State of Illinois.
Purchaser may contact All Paws Pet Wash factory at (800)537-8231.
Keith Caldwell
Date: 2/16/12 - 2016
*information subject to change
WARRANTY - APW / FLIP-TUB / CABINET

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8642 US Highway 20 Garden Prairie, IL 61038 800.537.8231 www.allpawspetwash.com
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