Dyna-100 FBM Manual
Dyna-100 FBM Manual
Dyna-100 FBM Manual
DEAR CUSTOMER
Thank you for your recent purchase of a Zep Dyna100 FB agitating parts
washer. Like thousands of other Zep customers, you’ve made an excellent
choice. For over 60 years, Zep has been manufacturing quality cleaning
and maintenance products.
When used according to instructions, your Dyna100 FB agitating parts
washer will provide many years of trouble-free service. Zep solvent parts
washers were designed with features and components that effectively and
efficiently remove oil grease, dirt and grime. Depending on the nature of
your cleaning operation, you’ll find you can use your Zep solvent repeatedly,
by simply changing the filters as required.
For top performance, use only Zep parts washer products. Zep products
are formulated specifically for use in our solvent parts washers, giving you
superior cleaning performance.
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A. General Information
Read and understand all labels, MSDS, and this instruction manual before use.
In some parts of the United States, local or state agencies have adopted an existing EPA requirement for vapor
degreasing equipment and applied them to solvent parts washers. Part of the requirement is that the distance
from the top of the machine to the surface of the cold cleaning solvent be at least ¾ of the smaller of the two
dimensions of the opening; commonly referred to as a .75 FREEBOARD RATIO. Your Dyna-Brute FB or Super
Brute FB has been designed to meet or exceed this standard when filled to the proper level as indicated on the
side of the pump module.
The Dyna 100 FB is designed to clean soiled, greasy, and oily parts, using Zep’s Dyna-143 or Dyna-170.
Install your parts cleaner on a flat level surface in a well ventilated area. The operator is responsible for
determining and maintaining adequate ventilation.
This equipment is designed for use with Dyna-143 or Dyna-170. Do not add any other chemicals including, but not
limited to, kerosene, fuel oil, gasoline, chlorinated solvents, or detergents. The use of unapproved solvents could
cause a potentially hazardous condition.
Under certain conditions the solvent could burn. For your protection, a fusible link system automatically closes the
cover of the parts cleaner in the event that a fire occurs in the sink work area. The closed cover contains the fire
inside the metal tank. Do not leave large objects in the parts cleaner while in the raised position or hang anything
on the cover that could prevent it from closing completely. Do not replace the fusible link with any other device to
hold the cover up.
To minimize the risk of personal injury, it is important that you read, understand, and follow the instructions
provided in this manual.
B. Fire Prevention
In case of a fire:
When using Dyna-143 or Dyna-170,
Use a Type ABC or Type BC fire extinguisher.
Do not use water.
Contact your local fire department.
To reduce the risk of fire when cleaning carburetors or other fuel supplying components, remove all gasoline into
a proper disposal container before placing the component into the parts cleaner.
Do not spray aerosols into or around this machine. Install the equipment in an area away from heat, sparks, and
open flame. Never put hot parts into the solvent.
Do not prevent the cover from closing. It is designed to close automatically in the event of a fire. The safety link
and cover closing mechanism must be intact. Do not substitute with any other type of cover positioning device. Do
not leave large objects in the parts cleaner while the lift is in the raised position, or hang anything on the cover
that could prevent the cover from closing in the event of a fire.
Do not leave solvent-soaked rags in the parts cleaner, wadded up on workbenches, or in uncovered containers.
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Soak up all solvent spills with absorbent material. Dispose of all solvent-soaked material in accordance with
regulatory requirements.
C. Environmental Precautions
1. Avoid spilling solvent. If solvent is spilled, clean it up immediately. Consult the Material Safety Data Sheet for
instructions on clean up and disposal.
3. Proper housekeeping in the area of the parts cleaner is the responsibility of the user.
4. Check with your local jurisdiction for any other applicable materials compliance requirements.
5. Do not remove devices designed to reduce evaporation except to process work or to perform
maintenance.
D. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS.
1. Inspect the unit closely for damage. If damage is apparent report it immediately to the delivering carrier.
2. This unit must be installed on a flat level surface in a well ventilated area.
3. Remove all components from the inside of the parts washer.
4. Mount the upper cylinder housing on the machine using the four (4) 10-32 hex head, machine screws
supplied with the housing. See (DIAGRAM A.) CAUTION: Start the screws using your fingers so you do
not strip out the rivnut.
5. Connect a ¼” MPT air line capable of delivering a minimum of 8CFM @120PSIG to the regulator on the
back of the control panel (See DIAGRAM A). The regulator is nonadjustable, preset at 120psi.
6. Plug the power cord into a properly grounded power source. A ground fault circuit interrupter protected
outlet is preferred. See the serial number plate for power requirements.
POWER REQUIREMENTS: 115V 1 AMP 60HZ
7. Fill the reservoir to the correct level with Zep Dyna-143 or Dyna-170, as indicated by the
"FREEBOARD .75" plate on the inside of the parts washer.
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E. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1. Attach the Dyna-Trap by pushing the connector hose onto the hose barb labeled “DYNA TRAP FILTRATION
HOOK-UP”.
2. Turn the ‘FILTER/BRUSH VALVE” to the “DYNA TRAP FILTRATION” position.
3. Turn ON the pump “ON/OFF” switch.
AGITATION – OPERATION
1. Turn the “PLATFORM CONTROL VALVE” to the “AGITATE” position. When the platform reaches the
bottom position it will begin agitating.
2. To adjust the agitation speed, turn the “PLATFORM SPEED CONTROL” knob counter-clock wise to
increase and clock wise to decrease the speed. Note: The speed control has a locking feature, if it
will not turn, pull up on the knob.
3. To reduce evaporation, close the lid while the parts are agitating.
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SOAKING – OPERATION
1. Turn the “PLATFORM CONTROL VALVE” to the “DOWN” position.
2. Close the lid to reduce evaporation while the parts are soaking.
UNLOADING – OPERATION
1. Open the lid of the Dyna100 FB.
2. Turn the “PLATFORM SPEED CONTROL” clock wise to decrease the speed.
3. Turn the “PLATFORM CONTROL VALVE” to the “UP” position.
4. When the platform is in it’s upper-most position, allow parts to drain and remove from the shelf.
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NOTICE:
THIS MACHINE IS PRESET AT THE FACTORY TO OPERATE WITH A MINIMUM OF 100
LBS ON THE AGITATION PLATFORM. IF YOU INTEND TO OPERATE THE MACHINE
WITH LOADS LESS THAN 100 LBS, YOU WILL NEED TO LOWER THE PRESSURE
SETTING ON THE AGITATION REGULATOR ON THE BOTTOM OF THE CONTROL BOX.
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Please record Model No. and Serial No. for use when contacting the manufacturer.
If you have questions or need assistance, call Zep Equipment and Service at 1-404-350-6287
A. One year from date of purchase for parts and/or labor to repair or replace defective equipment.
AUTHORITY FOR ALL WARRANTY REPAIR SERVICES MUST BE COORDINATED BY THE ZEP BRANCH FROM
WHICH THE EQUIPMENT WAS PURCHASED.
Equipment or sub-assemblies are subject to return to the Zep Branch Office or Zep Branch Office authorized service agency, or to:
Zep Service Center
1340 Seaboard Industrial Blvd.
Atlanta, Georgia 30318
(404) 3506287
Shipping charges to and from the Authorized Service Center or the Zep service center must be paid by the Purchaser
Failures resulting from Purchaser’s misuse, sabotage, abuse, neglect, unauthorized alteration or repair, lack of or proper maintenance,
or by factors beyond Zep’s control, are the responsibility of the Purchaser.
Warranty does not apply to expendable items, (lamps, belts, filters, etc.) or to components subject to normal wear, (hoses, brushes,
electrical cords, etc.)
Defective parts are to be returned to a Zep Branch Office, or to the Zep Service Center.
Parts that are replaced during the warranty period are only covered for the remainder of the machine warranty period.
Zep reserves the right to make alteration in design and/or product improvements without obligation to include these revisions in
product previously manufactured. Correction of defects by repair or replacement shall constitute fulfillment of all warranty obligations
on behalf of Zep.
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