EASY-KLEEN EZN195 Modular Hot Water Heaters User Manual
- June 13, 2024
- EASY-KLEEN
Table of Contents
- EZN195 Modular Hot Water Heaters
- IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
- SPECIFICATIONS
- INTRODUCTION
- OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS
- GAS SUPPLY
- VENTING REQUIREMENTS
- OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
- GENERAL MAINTENANCE AND CARE
- COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION
- TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE – BURNER SYSTEM
- CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
- MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
EZN195 Modular Hot Water Heaters
MANUFACTURER OF HIGH PRESSURE CLEANING EQUIPMENT
Owner’s Manual Modular Hot Water Heaters
Gas Fired or Electric
Easy-Kleen Pressure Systems
1-800-315-5533
This manual contains operational information that is specific for The EZN and
EZP, Natural Gas and Propane fired hot water heaters.
Read the following instructions carefully before attempting to assemble,
install, operate or service this pressure washer. Failure to comply with these
instructions could result in personal injury and/or property damage.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
The safe operation of our pressure washing systems is the FIRST priority of
Easy-Kleen. This will only be achieved by following the operation and
maintenance instructions as explained in this manual and all other enclosed
manuals.
This manual contains essential information regarding the safety hazards,
operations, and maintenance associated with this machine. The manual should
always remain with the machine, including if it is resold.
ALL CAUTIONS AND SAFETY WARNINGS MUST BE FOLLOWED TO AVOID INJURY OR DAMAGE TO
EQUIPMENT.
THIS EQUIPMENT IS TO BE USED ONLY BY TRAINED OPERATORS AND MUST ALWAYS BE
ATTENDED DURING OPERATION. WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury, read
operating instructions carefully before using.
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Read the instructions in this manual carefully before attempting to assemble, install, operate or service this pressure washer. Failure to comply with the instructions could result in personal injury and/or property damage. WARNING: Use protective eyewear and clothing when operating equipment in order to avoid personal injuries. WARNING: This machine exceeds 85db. Appropriate ear protection must be worn. WARNING: Risk of explosion. Operate only where open flame or torch is permitted.
WARNING: Flammable liquids can create fumes which can ignite, causing property damage or severe injury. -
Be thoroughly familiar with all controls and know how to stop the machine in the event of an emergency. WARNING: Dangerous Gases
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If you smell gas, shut off the gas supply to the appliance, extinguish any open flame, and test all joints with a soap solution. If the odor persists, call your gas supplier immediately. WARNING: Keep water spray away from electrical wiring.
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All electrically powered equipment must be grounded at all times to prevent fatal electric shocks. Do not spray water on or near electrical components. Do not touch electrical components while standing in water or when hands are wet. Always make sure machine is disconnected from power source before servicing. WARNING: Risk of asphyxiation. Use this product only in a well- ventilated area.
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Use equipment in a well-ventilated area to avoid carbon monoxide poisoning or death. This machine must never be connected to a Type B gas vent. WARNING: Risk of injection or severe injury to persons. Keep clear of nozzle spray.
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High pressure spray can cause serious injuries. Never point pressurized spray at any person or animal. Handle the spray assembly with care. WARNING: Risk of injury. Hot surfaces can cause burns. WARNING: Hot discharge fluid. Do not touch or direct discharge stream at persons. WARNING: Trigger gun kicks back. Hold with both hands.
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Hold firmly to the gun and wand during start up and operation of the machine. Do not attempt to make adjustments while the trigger gun is in operation.
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Make sure all quick coupler fittings are properly secured before operating pressure washer. WARNING: Risk of injury from falls when using ladder.
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Do not overreach or stand on anything unstable. Keep a good balance and make sure to keep a steady footing at all times. WARNING: Protect from freezing.
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It is important to keep your machine from freezing in order to keep it in its best working condition. Failure to protect your machine from freezing may cause damage to the machine and personal injuries may occur as a result. WARNING: High Voltage
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For machines with an electric motor or 120v burner – THE MACHINE MUST BE ELECTRICALLY GROUNDED. Must be connected to a GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter). All Service Must be done with the machine disconnected from the supply circuit.
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Protect high pressure hoses from sharp objects and vehicles. Inspect condition of hoses prior to use, or serious injury could occur.
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Do not pass acids or other caustic or abrasive fluids through the pump.
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Do not attempt to operate this machine if fatigued or under the influence of alcohol, prescription medications, or drugs.
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Some of the maintenance procedures involved in this machine require a certified technician (these steps are indicated throughout this manual). Do not attempt to perform these repairs if you are not qualified.
If you need further explanation of any of the information in this manual, suspend any activity involving the equipment and call our toll free number for assistance, 1-800-315- 5533.
SPECIFICATIONS
MODEL #| MACHINE BTU/HR| BURNER RING # JETS| GAS PRESSURE
W.C. (in.)| TYPE OF GAS| AIR RESTRICTION VENT OPENING @ SEA LEVEL| FLUE OUTLET
DIAMETER
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EZN195| 195K| 32| 3.5| NG| NONE| 8 in
EZP195| 195K| 32| 11| LPG| NONE| 8 in
EZN295| 295K| 32| 3.5| NG| NONE| 8 in
EZN295| 295k| 32| 5| NG| NONE| 8 in
EZP295| 295K| 32| 11| LPG| 1 + 1| 8 in
EZN390| 390K| 44| 3.1| NG| 1 + 1/2| 8 in
EZP390| 390K| 44| 8| LPG| 1+1| 8 in
EZN510| 510K| 66| 3.5| NG| NONE| 10 in
EZP510| 510K| 66| 11| LPG| | 10 in
EZN560| 560K| 33| 3.7| NG| 1+0| 10 in
+33| 10 in
EZP560| 560K| 44| 11.5| LPG| 1+0| 10 in
+22| 10 in
EZN720| 720K| 66| 3.7| NG| 1+1| 10 in
EZP720| 720K| 66| 11.3| LPG| 1+1| 10 in
EZN940| 940k| 88| 3.5| NG| NONE| 12 in
EZP940| 940k| 88| 11.5| LPG| NONE| 12 in
EASY-KLEEN MODULAR WATER HEATERS
INTRODUCTION
Thank you for selecting a quality EASY-KLEEN product. We are pleased to have
you included among the many satisfied owners of an EASY-KLEEN SYSTEM.
Years of engineering have gone into the development of these fine products and
only top quality components and materials are used throughout. Each machine is
carefully tested and inspected before leaving our plant to ensure years of
dependable service.
The rest is up to you. To continue to receive satisfactory performance,
remember that this machine represents a substantial investment on your part,
but properly cared for and maintained it will return this investment many
times. As with all mechanical equipment, your machine requires proper
installation, proper operation, and maintenance as outlined in this manual.
PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING AND OPERATING MACHINE.
EXAMINE THE MACHINE AND CRATE CAREFULLY FOR SHIPPING DAMAGE OR MISSING PARTS.
REPORT PROMPTLY ANY SHORTAGES OR DAMAGE CLAIMS TO FREIGHT CARRIER.
Carefully review any additional manuals that have been included with your
system and follow ALL ADDITIONAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS. They are specific for
the quality components that have been used to manufacture your machine and are
an integral part of the operating and maintenance procedures.
SCOPE
These instantaneous Coil-type Industrial Water Heaters are designed primarily
for use in conjunction with existing cold water washing systems, either as a
field upgrade to a hot water washer or as integral component of a modular Hot
Water system. NOTE: These water heaters are restricted to industrial use only
and are not to be used as portable water heaters.
OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS
MAXIMUM WORKING PRESSURE
The water heater coils are designed to operate safely at specific working
pressures (see SPECIFICATIONS for the water pressure of your model). Each
water heater is equipped with a safety pressure relief valve (unloader) which
prevents operation above this pressure. If the high pressure system requires a
lower relieving pressure for pump and motor protection, then the
unloader/bypass valve on the pumping unit should be adjusted to desired
pressure rating.
HIGH LIMIT TEMPERATURE CONTROL
The water heater is equipped with a “high limit control” thermostat present at
220 F. It shuts down the burner in the event of excessive outlet temperature
caused by insufficient water flow through the heater coil. This control can be
adjusted to desired temperature up to but not exceeding 220 F.
PRESSURE SWITCH
A pressure switch is installed on the high pressure pump to prevent burner
operation in the absence of water flow. When heater is used with shutoff gun
pumping systems, the pressure switch controls the burner in conjunction with
operation of the trigger gun.
FLOW SWITCH
A flow switch is installed on the outlet of the high pressure pump and will
shut off the pump and motor in the absence of water flow as well as turning it
back on when flow is detected (by squeezing the wand trigger).
SAFETY RELIEF VALVE
WARNING: The safety relief valve on this unit has been factory set and is not
to be adjusted. Tampering with relief valve may cause personal injury or
equipment damage and will void the manufacturer warranty.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
These water heaters are certified for installation on combustible flooring
with clearance to combustible walls as follows: 6 inches at rear, 18 inches at
end, and 24 inches at front.
Installations must be performed in accordance with CAN1 B149.1 and 2 Codes and
UL 1766 requirements in Canada and/or prevailing state and local codes in the
USA.
GAS SUPPLY
Have a qualified technician install the gas supply line to the machine.
NATURAL GAS
Run a minimum 1 inch IPS gas supply line to the heater reducing to 3/4 IPS at
inlet of combination gas valve. Install a gas shutoff cock in supply line to
provide for shutting off the gas for routine line maintenance or repairs. The
gas supply pipe shall be a direct line from the gas burning equipment in the
building.
PROPANE
For stationary installations, run a minimum 3/4 IPS supply line as above. For
portable applications, a hose and regulator assembly is included with the
optional portability kit. This includes a P01 tank connector, single stage
regulator and an approved supply hose for connection to a combination gas
valve.
Obtain one or more 100 lb. propane tank (s) and locate near the heater. Insert
the male P01 connector on the regulator into the female receptacle located on
the propane tank shutoff valve and tighten firmly (L.H. thread). Open tank
valve and check for gas leaks using a dish soap solution. If the machine has
been left for a long period, the gas line will need to be purged; therefore,
several attempts may be needed to start burner. Release knob and wait 5
minutes before lighting pilot in the normal fashion.
Note: Continuous outdoor operation in freezing temperatures may require
several tanks manifolded together to maintain consistent vaporization of the
propane. Contact your local Lp gas distributor for multiple tank requirements
and manifold assembly.
REQUIRED GAS MANIFOLD PRESSURE
See SPECIFICATIONS chart on page 6 for the requirements of your model.
Pressure tap located on automatic gas valve.
Certified for installation at 0 to 4500 Ft. altitude. Installations at over
4500 Ft. and up to 6000 Ft. require a 4% deration of input rating, achieved by
a slight reduction of gas pressure regulator setting.
VENTING REQUIREMENTS
STATIONARY INSTALLATIONS
A draft diverter must be attached to the flue hood outlet. Use same size vent
as draft hood outlet and avoid short turns. Horizontal runs are not
recommended. Never use a vent pipe smaller than the draft hood. If total run
is more than 25’, use larger size chimney. A 90 degree elbow is equivalent to
a run of 20 feet. OBSERVE CAN1 B49.1 and 2 installation code requirements.
IMPORTANT: All venting must be in accordance with applicable federal and state
laws, and local ordinances. Consult local heating contractors. CAUTION: If the heater is left unused for extended periods
during sub-zero weather, a column of freezing air will build up in the venting
system. If the building has a negative pressure condition, some of the
freezing air will be drawn over the draft hood, spilling onto the heating coil
which will eventually cause it to freeze and rupture. Have an installer ensure
that correct draft conditions are maintained to prevent this costly
occurrence.
LOCATED IN CONFINED SPACE
The confined space should have 2 permanent openings: one near the top and one
near the bottom of the enclosed area. The openings need to be a minimum of one
square inch per 1000 BTU’s of the total input rating of all units in the
enclosed area. The openings shall grant free access to the interior with
sufficient passage from the outside. Consult a certified gas installer on
location and installation.
WARNING: If you do not follow these instructions exactly, a fire or
explosion may result, causing property damage, personal injury, or loss of
life. Do not tamper with factory installed controls.
PORTABLE PROPANE APPLICATIONS
An optional rain cap can be furnished to the flue outlet.
FREE AIR FOR COMBUSTION AND VENTING
If the unit is installed in an equipment room or other enclosure, care must
be taken to supply sufficient free air for combustion and ventilation. Observe
CAN1 B49.1 and 2 Installation Code Requirements. Care should be taken to keep
the base of the unit clear of trash or any object that could interfere with
combustion air to the burner. The installer will know how and where to place a
supply air duct, ensuring that the opening will not promote drafts that may
blow out the pilot. Keep area around machine clear to ensure air can get to
the burner.
COMBUSTION AIR SUPPLY
Natural Gas or Propane is consumed; therefore, air is required for combustion,
for draft hood dilution, and for ventilation.
BASIC CONTROLS
The water heaters are equipped with automatic gas valves that have an
electronic control with an ignitor and a thermostat. A high temperature limit
protects the system against excessive outlet water temperature. A pressure
switch prevents burner operation without water flow. A burner “On-Off” switch
is provided for manual control.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
TO OPERATE MAIN BURNER
Be sure water is flowing through water heater coil before turning on burner
switch. Start the pumping unit involved until a steady stream of water is
flowing from the spray gun.
Turn burner switch to “On” position. Burner will ignite and remain in
operation as long as there is sufficient water flow to satisfy the pressure
switch and temperature limit control. To shut off main burner, turn burner
switch to “Off”. For complete shutdown of the water heater, turn knob on
combination gas valve to “Off” position. Should the pilot outage occur, turn
automatic gas valve to “Off”. Wait 5 minutes to clear combustion chamber of
accumulated gas and retry.
CONDENSATION FROM COIL
When cold water is being pumped through the heater coil and the burner is
firing, condensation may form at times on the coil and drip down the burner
compartment. This can be particularly noticeable on cold, humid days giving
the false appearance of a leaking coil. A leaking coil is identified by a
continuously cycling pump. With the wand trigger off, the pressure gauge
should read 0 with no flow.
TO CHECK HEATER COILS FOR LEAKS
Start the pumping unit and allow it to run for a few minutes with the burner
“Off”. Check the burner compartment with a trouble light or flash light. If no
leaks are visible, this will confirm that occasional water dripping from the
coil is due to condensation of the flue gases, when the burner is firing.
GENERAL MAINTENANCE AND CARE
WINTERIZATION
If the water heater is likely to be exposed to freezing weather, then it
should be winterized with anti-freeze. Circulation of the anti-freeze solution
through the coil by means of the pump is the most fail-safe method.
WATER CONDITION
Use a softener on your water system if local water is known to be high is
mineral content. The advantages of soft water are very beneficial. Prevents
scale buildup in heater coil, cleans better with considerably less detergent,
prevents streaking on painted surfaces and glass when rinsing.
BURNER MAINTENANCE
WARNING: Repair of the burner is to be done by authorized and trained
burner professionals only.
Due to periodic condensation dripping down onto the burner a scale build up
may eventually occur in the burner jet orifices.
BURNER REMOVAL
Shut off the gas supply line to the water heater. Disconnect ¾ pipe union in
burner valve train.
Remove the two burner retaining nuts. Turn gas cock knob on combination gas
valve to “Off” position. Remove Boiler Assembly from frame.
TO CLEAN BURNER JETS
Select proper size drill for type of gas involved (see SPECIFICATIONS). Hand
turn jet drill to clean burner. Air blow scale from around the burner jets.
CAUTION: Ensure jet orifices are not changed, as this will change
efficiency and safe operation of heater.
DESCALING HEATER COIL
If heater coils develop excessive scale buildup they should be acidized to
remove the scale.
Excessive scale in heater coils will reduce efficiency of the unit and affect
recovery capacity.
DESCALING PROCEDURE
WARNING: Coil Descaling is to be done by qualified personnel only.
The best way to acidize the coil is with a circulation pump capable of
handling acids:
- Fill a plastic container with a suitable acid diluted with water to desired strength.
- Connect the discharge from the circulating pump to the hot water outlet on the water heater with a suitable hose. Connect the inlet of the circulating pump to the acid container with suction hose from the pump module and use it as a return hose to the acid container. As the acid dissolves the scale it becomes neutralized, so about every five minutes add more acid to the container until all the scale has been removed from the coil. Flush out coil thoroughly with water after descaling.
COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION
Hot Water Tank Interior (Top Cover Removed):
Coil Outlet (zoomed in view):
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE – BURNER SYSTEM
Problem | Cause | Remedy |
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I. Pilot Does Not Light | a. Gas leak in pilot feed tube | a. Check all Fittings |
with soap solution.
b. Low service supply pressure| b.Ensure that gas supply meets the required
pressure for your model indicated on the SPECIFICATIONS chart (page 6). Check
gas supplier if not within range.
c.Bad Electrical Ground| d.Check ground connection to pilot bracket.
2. Nuisance Pilot Outage| a.Check causes I a, 1 b, lc, and 2b|
b.Inadequate gas supply pipe size to machine| b. If gas regulator has to be
adjusted to maximum pressure
to obtain desired water temperature, this can result in pilot gas pressure to
dip extremely low on burner startup. Also, excessive pressure can surge
through on burner shutdown. Check lb at burner manifold while firing.
3. No Flame at Burner| a. Manual valve on gas supply line closed| a. Open
valve.
b. Pilot not igniting| b. Licht Pilot
4. Burner Fails to Start| a. Check for loose electrical connections| a.
Tighten electrical connections.
b. Pressure switch not operating| b.Repair or replace flow switch.
c.Limit control inoperative| c. Replace high limit control.
d. Automatic valve inoperative| d. Replace automatic gas valve.
EASY KLEEN PRESSURE SYSTEMS LTD
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
120V/240V AC GAS FIRED
MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY
Thank you for your purchase of an Easy Kleen pressure cleaning system. All original equipment are warranted for a specific period and on the conditions set forth, that the product is free from defects in materials and workmanship as follows:
Pump: Crankshaft, Manifold, Crankcase, Bearings, Connection Rods| 7 Years
Parts
1 Year Labor
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Heating Coils| 1 Year over 5100 PSI. Lifetime Limited under 5100 PSI. 1 Year
Labor
Honda Engine Kohler Engine Others| 2 Years or as
otherwise stated by the engine manufacturing policy
Electric Motor/Generators| 2 Years/1 Year Warranty from individual
manufacturer of component
Frame and Body Materials| Lifetime Limited Warranty
Burners: fuel pumps, ignitor, fuel solenoid coil, burner motor qas valve| 1
Year Parts 1 Year Labor
Electric Components: switches, GFCI, thermostats, transformers, flow &
pressure switch| 90 day, Manufacturing Defect
Accessories, Unloader, Safety Valves, Pulleys, Flow & Pressure Switch,
Thermometers| 90 day, Manufacturing Defect
Wear Items: trigger guns, wands, water strainers, filters; seals, lights,
gaskets; belts, check valves; nozzles; o-rings; quick couples, packings and
seals on wet-end of pump, high pressure discharge hose; chemical injectors and
fuel filters| 90 day, Manufacturing Defect
**NOTE* Due to original equipment manufacturer’s requirements, Easy Kleen
is not permitted to perform warranty repairs or claims for electrical motors,
gas, or diesel engines. Please contact Easy-Kleen service department for a
local warranty representative.
LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY
Easy Kleen liability for special, incidental, or consequential damages is
expressly disclaimed. In no event shall Easy Kleen’s liability exceed the
purchase price of the product in question. Easy Kleen makes every effort to
ensure that all illustrations and specifications are correct, however, these
do not imply a warranty that the product is merchantable or fit for a
particular purpose, or that the product will actually conform to the
illustrations or specifications. Our obligation under this warranty is
expressly limited at our option to the replacement or repair at our
manufacturer location, is such part or parts at inspection shall disclose to
have been defective. Easy Kleen does not authorize any other party, to make
any representation or promise on behalf of Easy Kleen or to modify the terms,
conditions, or limitations in any way. It is the buyer’s responsibility to
ensure that the installation and use of Easy Kleen products conform to local
codes. While Easy Kleen attempts to ensure that its products meet national
codes, it cannot be responsible for how the customer chooses to use or install
the product. THE WARRANTY CONTAINED HEREIN IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES,
EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCANTABILITY OR
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE EXPRESSLY LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS
WRITTEN WARRANTY.
Easy Kleen reserves the right to make any changes to an Easy Kleen product at
any time without incurring any obligation with respect to any product
previously, ordered, sold, or shipped.
WARRANTY REPAIRS
Warranty claims must first contact Easy Kleen’s Service Department to be
issued a preauthorized repair number (PARN). You will need a copy of your
invoice and the equipment serial number.
If new parts are needed, they will be invoiced to you as normal. Defective
parts are to be sent to us PREPAID for warranty and consideration. If a part
is found to be defective, a credit will be issued to cover the costs of parts
and shipping. All work is be performed at the manufacturers’ place of business
when returned PREPAID. This warranty will not cover labor if warranty work is
conducted at the customer’s place of business. Road service will be charged at
the normal rate in these situations.
WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER:**
- Abnormal wear-and-tear: Our warranty covers material and manufacturing defects only
- Components or other devices not manufactured by Easy Kleen including, but not limited to gasoline, diesel engines, electric motors, generators, pumps, etc.
- Pickup and/or delivery of the equipment.
- Rental or replacement equipment during the repair period
- Overtime labor charges
- Freight charges for replacement parts (customer responsibility)
- Travel time or mileage
- Service calls
- Transportation of equipment for service
- Consequential Damage or Liability that occurs as a result of original defect.
WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER DEFECTS CAUSED BY:
- Improper or negligent operation or installation, accident, abuse, misuse, neglect, unauthorized modifications, including, but not limited to, the failure of the customer to comply with recommended product maintenance schedules.
- Improper repairs
- Neglected maintenance/incorrect operation (specified in the Owner/Operator’s Manual
- Unapproved devices or attachments
- Water sediments, rust corrosion, thermal expansion, scale deposits or a contaminated water supply or use of chemicals not approved or recommended by Easy Kleen Pressure Systems Ltd.
- Improper voltage, sudden voltage spikes or power transients in the electrical supply
- Usage which is contrary to the intended purpose of the equipment
- Natural calamities or disasters including, but not limited to, floods, fires, wind, freezing*, earthquakes, tornados, hurricanes and lightning strikes
*Includes damage done to components that come in contact with water as a result of freezing in a non-winterized machine.
service@easykleen.com
1-800-315-5533
www.easykleen.com
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