Cambro CamKiosk KSC402 User manual

OWNER’S
MANUAL CAMKIOSK®HAND SINK CART
www.cambro.com
This manual applies to the following CamKiosk Hand Sink Cart models:
KSC402

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Table of Contents
I. Introduction .................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 2
II. Assembly ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3
III. Start-Up and Daily Operations ..................................................................................................................................................................................4-5
IV. Troubleshooting Guide.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 6
V. Care & Maintenance ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7
VI. Replacement Parts ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7
VII. Warranty and Service................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
I. Introduction
Congratulations on the purchase of your new Cambro CamKiosk®Hand Sink Cart. This Owner’s Manual provides you with
a step-by-step guide to operating and maintaining your new cart.
If you have any further questions, please contact your Cambro
Sales Representative, visit www.cambro.com or call our Customer
Service Department at 800.833.3003 (International customers
please call 714.848.1555).
I. Introduction
Table of Contents

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II. Assembly
Parts Checklist
1 – Faucet spout (1)
2 – Towel holder (1)
3 – Soap dispenser (1)
4 – Waste water tanks – gray (2)
5 – Fresh water tanks – white (2)
Assembly Instructions
1. Install faucet spout by carefully positioning into center port and then
carefully tighten collar nut.
2. Snap paper towel roll into the towel holder making sure that the paper
tab comes over top of roll.
3. Make sure drain flex line is positioned so it can flow to either waste
tank when properly placed in lower compartment.
See Start Up & Daily
Operation
for details.
2. Towel Holder
3. Soap Dispenser 5. Fresh Water Tanks
4. Waste Water Tanks
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1
3

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First Time Use of Hand Sink Cart
1. Fill one of the fresh water tanks with tap water, connect pump
line to water tank connector, and loosen cap for ventilation.
2. Check that drain nozzle is in the waste tank spout. Leave cap to
hang by tether line.
3. Plug in electric cord to a convenient 110v outlet.
4. Open hot side valve on faucet about one quarter turn.
Turn switch on electric box to start pump. With water heater turned
off, allow pump to ll water heater until water begins to run
out of the faucet spout, then shut valve.
5. Do the same for the cold side of faucet. This will bleed off
air in water lines.
6. Turn Control Knob to on position on side of water heater,
(switch will light up) and allow time for heater to begin heating
water inside tank. Allow approximately ten (10) minutes.
7. Place second set of tanks in front area pushing rst set
to the back of cart. Close door.
8. You are now ready to use the Hand Sink Cart.
III. Start-Up and Daily Operations
Fresh Water Tank
Waste Water Tank
Fresh Water Tank
Waste Water Tank
Fresh Water Tank
Waste Water Tank
Quick Disconnect
Fitting
Main power switch box for
pump and water heater
Inlet side to fresh water
tank connector
Control knob for water heater
Water heater
Pump
Tether Line
Waste Tank Spout
Pump
Out In
110v Model

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Daily Operation
1. Fill both fresh water tanks.
2. Place one set of tanks (fresh and waste)
into sink cart and connect drain and pump
lines as stated in Start Up.
3. Push to the back of the sink cart cabinet.
4. Place second set of tanks in front area for
later use and close doors.
Changing Tanks
1. To change to second tank supply, remove
front fresh water tank.
2. Switch drain line nozzle to front
waste tank (B).
3. Switch pump line from empty water tank
to second full tank and place back into its
position in front.
4. Briey turn on faucet to check that
pump is moving water through system.
If so, close doors. You're ready with
5 more gallons.
Connecting Your Hand Sink Cart to a CamKiosk®
Note: you will need one Bridge Connector
(CamKiosk accessory KMC24, sold separately.)
1. With both Hand Sink Cart and CamKiosk positioned the proper distance, place top
bridge so that it engages with handles of both carts.
2. Install clamp pieces so that they t over underside of handles on either side and
tighten with 4 arm knobs at each slot position.
3. Using
1⁄4" thumb screws, place strap brackets on either side of open space between
carts, look for threaded insert at front corner of each cart, along bottom edge.
4. Position front panel on strap brackets and install 1⁄4" thumb screws into inserts
on bottom edge of panel (leave loose).
5. Going under top bridge, install 1⁄4" x 21 ⁄2" long 3 lobe knobs through slots in top of
front panel and tighten against top bridge’s front section.
6. Once front panel is properly positioned, tighten bottom 1⁄4" thumb screws either
side along bottom edge of panel and both cart bodies.
III. Start-Up and Daily Operations
Side View
B A
Cap ller spout
Waste Waste
B A
Side View
Connector
Fill spout
with cap
Fresh Fresh
Toreduce the risk of electric shock, disconnect from power
supplybefore replacing temperature-lim iting device.
Donot plug in electrical power supply to water heater until
tankhas been completely filled with wat er.The heat ing
elementswill burn out if not im mersedin wa ter.
Unplugelectrical power supply before draining water heater
orremoving cover.
Water temperature over
125˚F can cause severe
burns instantly ordeath
from scalds. Children,
disabled and elderly are at
highest risk ofbeing scalded.
See instruction manualbefor e
setting temperature on water heater.
Check water before washing.
Temperaturelimiting valves are available
through manufacturer.
The internal partsof this tank have been constructed and
tested by themanufacturer to withstand 400˚F temp erature.
To hot side of
faucet
To cold side
of faucet
Cold water
inlet
On/off
switch
Inlet tube to fresh
water tank
Water pump
Arrester
Hot water outlet
Heat control
on-off knob
Pressure relief
valve & discharge
line to drain
110v switch
& outlet box
with GFI
Outside power
connection
cord
See your water heater manual for
adjusting water temperature.
Warning label
110v Model

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Daily Operation
• Make sure power supply is on and working.
• If light does not come on, check that the reset button is pushed in. This is found
behind the face cover of the unit. You will need a Phillips screwdriver.
• If indicator light works properly but temperature does not get hot at the tap, test
for a plumbing crossover; shut off cold supply to heater and open hot water tap.
No water should be owing. Any continued ow indicates a crossover which will
affect the temperature and will need to be corrected.
• Heating element may need to be replaced. (Please refer to your hot water heater
handbook for replacement instructions.)
Pump Will Not Start
• Is the motor hot? Thermal breaker may have triggered;
it will reset when cool.
• Check wall outlet for voltage (fuse or breaker).
• Check pressure switch operation and correct voltage at
switch or motor wires.
• Check rectier or motor for open or grounded circuit.
• Check for locked drive assembly.
Pump Will Not Prime
• Out of product?
• Check strainer for debris.
• Check Inlet tubing / plumbing for severe vacuum leak.
• Inlet / outlet tube severely restricted (kinked)
• Check for debris in pump inlet / outlet valves.
• Proper voltage with the pump operating (+/- 10%)
• Check pump housing for cracks.
Pump Will Not Shut off (Pressure switch equip.)
• Output line closed and no leaks
• Check for air trapped in outlet line or pump head.
• Check for correct voltage to pump (+/- 10%)
• Check Inlet / outlet valves for debris or swelling.
• Loose drive assembly or head screws.
• Pressure switch operation / adjustment incorrect. Refer
to pump (Shuro) service bulletin #1031 for differential
and pressure adjustment procedure. (110v Model)
Noisy / Rough Operation
• Mounting feet are compressed too tightly.
• Loose pump head or drive screws.
• Does the mounting surface multiply noise? (exible)
• Is pump plumbed with rigid pipe causing noise to transmit?
Note: This pump is to be used for the circulation of water only.
No solvents—especially flammable liquids—are to be
used in this system.
Leaks from Pump Head or Switch
• Check for loose screws at switch or pump head.
• Is switch diaphragm ruptured or pinched?
• Check for punctured diaphragm if uid is present at
bottom drain holes.
Light Not on
• If light does not come on, but water gets hot, check for faulty bulb.
• Check reset button mentioned in earlier section.
Brown Water
Brown or rusty water indicates a “spent” anode rod. Replace anode rod.
Odor in Water
Smelly water could be due to an unusual reaction between local water and the
heater’s anode rod. Check anode rod.
(See section on changing anode rod in hot water heater handbook.)
Water is Too Hot
Remove face plate on front of heater and rotate the temperature selector counter-
clockwise to lower temp. If temperature never lowers, then replace the thermostat.
(See hot water heater handbook for details on this operation.)
Leaking
Periodically check all water ttings to and from heater unit. Also remove the face
cover and check the gasket to the heating element inside.
Hot Water Heater Unit Water Pump
IV. Troubleshooting Guide
Note: Always keep this operator’s manual and the hot water heater handbook
together for operation reference and troubleshooting points.

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V. Care and Maintenance
VI. Replacement Parts
Fig. 1 Fig. 2
Casters
Caster maintenance should be performed after every cleaning.
1. Grease swivel raceway of caster using a lubricant such as Lubriplate #930-AA,
Keystone #84EPXLT multi-purpose grease or equivalent. Apply grease using a
grease gun with a needle nose adapter or a tube-type applicator such as
Sta-lube Moly-graph Assembly Lube (Fig.1). These can be obtained at most
auto parts stores.
2. Use a light oil such as WD-40 on the hub (Fig.2). Check caster for damage
and test caster spin and swivel rotation before returning to service.
Water Tanks
Disconnect the outgoing line from tank and empty the tank. Wash out with a mild
detergent using a soft brush and rinse with fresh water. Always empty the tank
after using and store empty.
Stainless Steel Hand Sink Cart and Faucet
Under ordinary conditions, light swabbing with soap or detergent, rinsing with
clear water, and wiping with a cloth or dish towel should remove everyday dirt.
Occasional scouring with a household cleanser is recommended. Remember to rub
in the direction of the grain lines in the metal. Never use steel wool or sharp
knives to clean your sink. The Hand Sink Cart is manufactured for hand washing
capability, not for food preparation. If food is placed in the sink, please beware
that some food, such as mustard, mayonnaise, lemon juice, vinegar, or salt are
acidic or contain chlorides that will attack and corrode stainless steel if left in the
sink for extended periods.
Waste Water Tank
Empty the tank and wash out with a mild detergent using a soft brush and rinse
with fresh water. Always empty the tank after using and store empty.
Soap Dispenser
Rinse out soap container with warm water. The dispenser handle should be cleaned
daily with a clean wet cloth. Never use abrasive cleaners, detergents or steel wool.
TO ORDER REPLACEMENT PARTS:
• Call Cambro Customer Service at 800 833 3003 or
• Call International 714 848 1555
• Fax your order to 714 842 3430 or
• Call your local Cambro Representative or Distributor
Please visit www.cambro.com for a complete list of replacement parts. The
model number of the Cambro CamKiosk®Hand Sink Cart and/or heater is
required to determine the correct replacement part. The cart model number can
be found on the left side of the cart. Each heater has a label marked with heater
serial and model number.

Telephone 714 848 1555 Toll Free 800 854 7631 Customer Service 800 833 3003
© Cambro Manufacturing Company 5801 Skylab Road, Huntington Beach, California 92647-2056
Printed in USA 06/19
UMKSC0609 REV A
LIMITED ORIGINAL COMMERCIAL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT WARRANTY
Cambro Manufacturing warrants its new product(s) to be free from defects in
material and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of shipment
from authorized CAMBRO distribution locations.
This Warranty is subject to the following conditions and limitations:
1. This warranty is limited to product(s) sold by Cambro Manufacturing to the
original user in the continental United States and Canada. For International
Warranty Claims contact your local Cambro Representative.
2. The Liability of Cambro Manufacturing is limited to the repair or replacement
of any part found to be defective. Parts and labor required for preventative
maintenance or cleaning are not covered under this warranty.
3. Cambro Manufacturing will bear normal charges incurred in the repair or
replacement of a warranted piece of equipment within 50 miles (80 kilometers) of
an authorized service agency. Time and travel charges in excess of 50 miles (80
kilometers) will be the responsibility of the person or rm requesting the service.
All labor to repair and/or service the warranted unit(s) shall be performed during
regular working hours. Overtime premium will be charged to the buyer and is NOT
covered by this warranty.
4. Charges incurred by delays or operating restrictions that hinder the service
technician’s ability to access or perform service to equipment in question are NOT
covered by this warranty. This includes Institutional, Correctional, Military, and
marine facilities.
5. Cambro Manufacturing will bear no responsibility or liability for any product(s)
which have been mishandled, abused, misapplied, misused, subjected to harsh
chemical action, damaged by ood, re, or other acts of nature, eld modied by
unauthorized personnel or which have altered or missing serial numbers.
6. Cambro Manufacturing does not recommend or authorize the use of any
product(s) in a non-commercial application, including but not limited to
residential use. The use or installation of any product(s) in non-commercial
applications renders all warranties, express or implied, including the warranties
of MERCHANTABILITY and FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, null and void,
including any responsibility for damage, costs and legal actions resulting from
use or installation of product(s) in any noncommercial setting.
7. Adjustments such as calibrations, leveling, tightening of fasteners or utility
connections normally associated with the original installation are the
responsibility of the dealer or installer and not that of Cambro Manufacturing.
Improper installation includes, but is not limited to, use of inadequate electrical
wiring and/or insufcient or improper voltage.
8. Replacement part(s) which are replaced in the eld by CAMBRO authorized
service technicians ONLY will be warranted for the duration of the equipment
warranty or 90 days effective from date of installation, whichever is greater. This
warranty is for part(s) cost only and does not include freight or labor charges.
9. This states the exclusive remedy against Cambro Manufacturing relating to the
product(s), whether in contract or in tort or under any other legal theory, and
whether arising out of warranties, representations, instructions, installations
or defects from any cause. Cambro Manufacturing shall not be liable, under
any legal theory, for loss of use, revenue or prot, or for substitute use of or
performance, or for incidental, indirect, or special or consequential damages or
for any other loss or cost of a similar type.
10. THIS WARRANTY AND THE REPRESENTATIONS AND TERMS SET FORTH HEREIN
ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES AND LIABILITIES,
INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR USE AND CONSTITUTES
THE ONLY WARRANTY OF CAMBRO MANUFACTURING WITH RESPECT TO THE
PRODUCT(S).
RETURN POLICY: Cambro Manufacturing products cannot be returned without prior
written factory authorization (RMA). The restocking charge is 15% plus any costs
required to recondition the equipment. No returns accepted after 90 days from date
of invoice. Electrical components returned are subject to inspection prior to credit
being issued. Electrical components which have been installed by an operator or non-
approved service agent are not returnable for credit.
VII. Cambro Warranty and Product Liability
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