Sloan Mobile Handwashing Station MH-1000 Installation Guide
- June 6, 2024
- SLOAN
Table of Contents
Installation Instructions
Code #: 0816881
Sloan Mobile Handwashing Station
MH-1000 Installation and Operation Instructions
Limited Warranty
Unless otherwise noted, Sloan Valve Company warrants its Mobile Handwashing
Sink to be made of first-class materials, free from defects of material or
workmanship under normal use, and to perform the service for which it is
intended in a thoroughly reliable and efficient manner when properly installed
and serviced, for a period of one year from date of purchase. During this
period, Sloan Valve Company will, at its option, repair or replace any part or
parts which prove to be thus defective if returned to Sloan Valve Company, at
the customer’s cost, and this shall be the sole remedy available under this
warranty. This warranty covers enclosure framing, panels, countertop material,
and attachments. It does limit or extends individual product component
warranties provided by the component manufacturer. No claims will be allowed
for labor, transportation or other incidental costs. This warranty extends
only to persons or organizations who purchase Sloan Valve Company’s products
directly from Sloan Valve Company for purpose of resale. This warranty does
not cover the life of the batteries.
THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES THAT EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FACE HEREOF.
IN NO EVENT IS SLOAN VALVE COMPANY RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
OF ANY MEASURE WHATSOEVER.
Figure 1
Parts List
Description | Item Number | Quantity |
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The panel, Lower Front | 1 | 1 |
Panel, Left | 2 | 1 |
1/4” Hex Key (Not Shown) | 3 | 1 |
Paper Towel Key (Tool) (Not Shown) | 4 | 1 |
Trash Bag Holder (Not Shown)For a standard 13-gallon draw-string trash bag, see the spare parts list for details.| 5| 1
Component / Description
Component | Description |
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Soap Dispenser | GOJO CS-8 |
Paper Towel Dispenser | EnMotion Impulse Auto Paper Towel Dispenser, White |
Faucet | Sloan SF-2250 Gooseneck Faucet |
Access Panel – Right | Hinged |
Access Panel – Front | Removable |
Access Panel – Left | Removable |
Pull Handle | Handle for moving unit around the facility |
Water Supply In | 3/4” garden hose connection |
Waste Water Out | 3/4” garden hose connection |
Initial Setup Prior to First Use
IMPORTANT
(Must be completed before initial power up and water connection)
- Use holding tank cleaner/treatment for the 16-gallon waste tank.
- Batteries for the paper towel dispenser are shipped loose and must be installed prior to initial use.
- Soap bottle is shipped loose and must be installed prior to initial use.
- Connect external water supply.
- Make sure that the manual drain is closed prior to use.
Faucet:
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Refer to detailed SF-2250 instructions available via Sloan.com for the following:
– Sensor calibration (If required)
Note: Failure to properly calibrate the faucet sensor may lead to unexpected activation and increased maintenance intervals.
– Priming
– Battery battery replacement
– Care and cleaning
Soap Dispenser: -
Refer to detailed CS-8 instructions available via GOJO.com for the following:
– Installation of replacement soap bottle and battery (Shipped together)
– Care and cleaning
Paper Towel Dispenser: -
Refer to EnMotion manufacturer instructions for the following:
– Installation of batteries (Included, shipped loose)
– Paper towel installation
– Paper length setting
– Care and cleaning
16 Gallon Waste Tank -
Sanitation of Grey Water Tank
– The 16 Gallon grey water tank must be treated to break down waste and eliminate odors. Using a liquid holding tank cleaner/treatment, follow the holding tank cleaner instructions for cleaning or treatment of grey water holding tank. For best results, clean and flush the tank weekly regardless of the water level or usage. Recommend using a formaldehyde-free formulation that is safe for all pipes including PVC.
Routine treatment is an important step to ensure reliable service.
Setting Up for External Water Supply In and Waste Water Out
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Connecting to water supply in.
a. Make sure that the external water is OFF
b. Using a standard 3/4” garden hose or equivalent, connect to an external water supply. Connect the opposite end of the hose to the Water Supply In on the middle, rear panel of the Mobile Handwashing Sink.
c. Make sure that the connection is tight and does not leak. -
Connecting to waste line out.
a. Using a standard 3/4” garden hose or equivalent, connect to the Waste Line Out on the bottom, the rear panel of the Mobile Handwashing Sink.
b. Make sure that the connection is tight and does not leak.
c. Place the opposite end of the hose in an appropriate area for draining the wastewater tank.
Note: If proper drainage isn’t available use buckets or other water-tight containers to drain contents of the waste tank into.
Draining the Waste Water Tank
- Draining the waste tank.
a. Make sure that the waste line hose is connected to the waste line out at the bottom rear panel of the Mobile Handwashing Sink.
b. Make sure that the opposite end of the waste line hose is in an appropriate location to drain the waste water tank. 16 gallons minimum drainage.
c. Use a 1/4” Allen wrench (Included) to unlock the cam latch on the right access panel. Open the right-side access panel.
d. Locate the waste line ball valve and turn a 1/4 turn to open the valve.
e. Close the waste line ball valve when the waste water tank is empty.
f. Close the right access panel. Use a 1/4” Allen wrench to lock the cam latch.
Operation Instructions
Note: Front access panel not shown for clarity.
Front View
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Position the Mobile Handwashing Sink where needed.
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Set the break on each caster to secure the Mobile Handwashing Sink in place.
a. Press down on the break lever for each caster until the break lever locks into place and the caster no longer rotates freely.
b. To release the brake press upon each brake lever until the lever locks in the open position and the caster rotates freely. -
Connect the external water supply in and the waste line out. The waste line can be connected now or at a later time. Example: Move the sink to a proper drainage area, then connect the waste line.
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When using the Mobile Handwashing Sink for the first time, prime the sensor faucet by moving your hand in front of the faucet sensor to prime the water lines.
The Mobile Handwashing Sink is ready for use. -
Drain Waste Tank when above half full.
a. Periodically remove or open an access panel to check the waste tank water level. If the waste tank water level is more than half full, drain the waste tank.
Note: If the sink fills with water, verify that the waste tank is not full.
Suggested Usage Schedule
Description | Unit of Measure | Frequency |
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Fresh Water | 5gal Bottle | 3 per Day |
Waste Water | 16 gal Tank | Drain Daily |
Soap Refill | Refill | 2 per Day |
Paper Towel Refill | Roll | Daily |
Notes:
- The frequency may vary per actual daily use.
- Empty and treat wastewater tank weekly, regardless of use.
WARNING
DO NOT operate or store Mobile Hand Washing Station below freezing
temperatures. Damage to internal components may occur.
Care and Maintenance
Stainless Steel Care
Stainless steel has a bright surface that is easy to clean and is free from
oxides. Therefore, cleaning of stainless steel is relatively simple and easy
if done on a regular basis.
The frequency of cleaning should depend on the rate at which the fixture
becomes dirty. Remember that fresh (soft) deposits of all kinds are relatively
easy to remove while removing older are much more difficult. Establish a
cleaning SCHEDULE. Routine cleaning should involve ordinary soap or detergent
and water, applied with a sponge, brush or cloth. Rinse THOROUGHLY and wipe
dry.
DO NOT use common steel wool, scouring pads, scrapers, wire brushes, files or
other steel tools to clean stainless steel. Certain chemical compounds, if
used on stainless steel can give the appearance of rust and if allowed to
stand for long periods of time can pit the surface of stainless steel.
Products containing hydrochloric acid, muriatic acid or potassium
hydrochloride should never be used.
Tips to Keep Stainless Steel Clean and Corrosion Free
- Utilize the proper tools.
- Wipe with a grain of stainless steel.
- Utilize alkaline, alkaline chlorinated, or non-chloride-containing cleansers.
- Soften hard water with filters to reduce mineral deposits.
- Clean your equipment frequently to prevent food particles from causing pits and cracks.
- If a chlorinated cleanser is used, rinse and dry immediately.
- Absolutely, never under any circumstances use hydrochloric acid (muriatic acid) on stainless steel.
- Periodically restore or passivate your stainless steel.
Lubrication Periodically applies silicone or oil lubricant to moving parts such as casters and hinges for smooth operation and protection.
Illustrated Parts List
Spare Parts List
Item No. | Code No. | Description |
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1A | 3362144 | Sloan® SF-2250-Gooseneck Faucet |
1B | 365420 | 0.5 GPM Aerator for Sloan® SF-2250 Faucet |
2A | 383300 | PURELL® CS8 Soap Dispenser |
2B | 383301 | PURELL® CS8 1200 mL HEALTHY SOAP® refill, 2pk. |
3 | 383332 | Georgia Pacific® enMotion® Impulse® Automatic Paper Towel |
Dispenser, White
4| 383505| Pull Handle
5| 383390| Trash bag Holder
6| 383518| Graphic Label Kit
7| 386057| McGuire® ProDrain® with 1 1/4″ Tailpiece
8| 3830010| MH PANEL ASM-UPPER FRONT NO DISPLAY
9| 3830008| MH PANEL ASM-LOWER FRONT
10| 3830006| MH PANEL ASM-LEFT
11| 3830007| MH PANEL ASM-RIGHT
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