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Mouse wheel enhancement for Windows (screen shot) PurposeThe prime purpose of the KatMouse utility is to enhance the functionality of mice with a scroll wheel, offering "universal" scrolling: moving the mouse wheel will scroll the window directly beneath the mouse cursor (not the one with the keyboard focus, which is default on Windows). This is a major increase in the usefullness of the mouse wheel. Another (optional) feature involves the wheel button. Since the wheel button is not consistently used in Windows, KatMouse can use it for a kind of task switching: with a click of the wheel button you can push a window to the buttom of the stack of windows that is your desktop, making a recovered window the active window. FeaturesIf your using KatMouse wheel button functionality, you can scroll most windows page wise by holding the wheel button over the window and clicking the left (up) or right (down) mouse button. If you hold the left or right mouse button, you'll get continuous, accelerating pagewise scrolling. To push a window to the stack bottom, just click with the wheel button on the window (double click on 'always on top' windows). This works even while dragging something
with the mouse (i.e. copying files from one explorer to another). You can change the push button to be one the extended buttons of newer 5-button mice. In the KatMouse properties dialog (available by right clicking on the KatMouse tray icon and clicking Settings ) you can choose individual wheel scroll settings for applications and windows. In the Applications tab, choose the applications executable file in the file dialog and set the desired scroll width by double clicking on the new entry in the list (screen shot ). After that all windows of this application will not scroll with the default scroll width, but with the individualized settings you made. The same applies to the Classes tab: Here you can select the kind of window (its class) to customize (drag the crosshair to the window).
If the chosen window does not behave correctly you can disable the 'Window has wheel scrolling support' checkbox in its settings dialog. This will force KatMouse
to use a different, possibly less efficient approach to scrolling the window. FAQEcolab Csh 40 Manual -Ecolab CSH 40 (and its variant, the ) is an undercounter glassware and dishwashing machine designed for high-efficiency commercial environments. It features Thermostop technology to ensure consistent rinsing temperatures and composite parallel arms for thorough cleaning. Technical Specifications Operating Capacity 30 to 60 racks per hour Cycle Times Selectable 60 or 120-second cycles Water Consumption Approximately 3.0 liters per cycle Electrical Supply Dual options: 230V/50Hz/1ph or 400V/50Hz/3N Pump Ratings Wash Pump: 0.50 kW; Rinse Pump: 0.33 kW Standard Equipment & Features Integrated Dispensers : Built-in units for both detergent and rinse-aid, reducing the need for external feeders. : Includes a standard built-in drain pump and a rinse booster pump to maintain pressure. Thermostop Technology : Monitors and controls cycles to ensure every rinse happens at the correct sanitizing temperature. Construction : Features easily removable stainless steel wash and rinse arms for simplified maintenance. Operation & Maintenance Guidelines Installation : Always refer to the machine’s specific data plate for final electrical and water requirements, as local codes may vary. Cleaning Routine : To prevent buildup, it is recommended to use specialized deliming agents like Ecolab Lime-A-Way to remove hard water deposits from the interior and stainless steel surfaces. Chemical Use : The machine is compatible with high-concentration liquid systems designed to reduce chemical exposure through a closed-loop dispensing system. Troubleshooting Common Issues Feeding Problems : If detergent or rinse aid is not feeding, check for a misadjusted cam on the timer or a faulty microswitch. Temperature : Standard sanitizing rinses typically target a minimum of 65°C (149°F), though local food safety regulations may require higher temperatures. Parts Town For further assistance, the Ecolab Dishmachine Portfolio Ecolab Csh 40 Manual provides a comprehensive look at comparable undercounter models and service options. or check the current leasing prices for this model? FOOD SAFETY BEST PRACTICES: WAREWASHING - Ecolab The Ecolab CSH 40 (Common Systems Hood) is a critical component for high-performance commercial dishwashing environments. This specialized ventilation system is designed to manage steam, heat, and moisture, ensuring your kitchen remains safe and compliant. This comprehensive guide serves as an overview of the key operational, maintenance, and safety protocols typically found in the Ecolab CSH 40 documentation. System Overview and Purpose The Ecolab CSH 40 is a heat recovery and condensate hood specifically engineered to work in tandem with Ecolab’s heavy-duty dish machines. Its primary functions include: Moisture Control: Capturing steam to prevent mold and ceiling damage. Temperature Regulation: Reducing ambient heat in the dishroom. Energy Efficiency: Many CSH models utilize heat exchange technology to pre-heat incoming water using exhaust air. Installation Requirements While the CSH 40 is built for durability, its performance depends on proper initial setup. Clearance: Ensure at least 18–24 inches of clearance from the ceiling for proper airflow. Electrical: Requires a dedicated circuit as specified on the serial plate. Ecolab CSH 40 (and its variant, the ) Plumbing: Must be connected to a drain line to manage condensation buildup. Ducting: Check local building codes; many jurisdictions require specific duct materials for steam-heavy exhaust. Daily Operating Procedures To get the most out of your Ecolab CSH 40, follow these daily steps: Pre-Shift Check: Ensure the filters are seated correctly. Power On: Activate the hood concurrently with the dish machine. Monitor Airflow: Listen for unusual vibrations or whistling, which may indicate a blockage. Post-Shift Shutdown: Allow the fan to run for 5–10 minutes after the last wash cycle to clear remaining moisture. Maintenance and Cleaning Routine maintenance prevents mechanical failure and ensures the longevity of the heat exchanger. Weekly Cleaning Filter Removal: Slide out the baffle filters. Degreasing: Soak filters in a high-quality Ecolab degreaser. Wipe Down: Clean the interior hood surfaces with a damp cloth and mild detergent. Monthly Inspection Drain Check: Ensure the condensate drain is clear of slime or debris. Chapter 3: Installation & Setup Instructions (From the Seal Integrity: Check the gaskets around the hood base for leaks. Fan Blades: Inspect for grease buildup that can throw the motor out of balance. Troubleshooting Common Issues Potential Cause Excessive Steam Clogged filters Clean or replace baffle filters. Water Dripping Blocked drain line Clear the condensate trap. Loud Noise Loose fan belt/motor Contact an authorized technician. No Power Tripped breaker Reset the circuit breaker in the main panel. Safety Precautions Electrical Hazard: Never spray water directly into the motor housing or electrical box. Sharp Edges: Use gloves when handling baffle filters or cleaning the interior. Chemical Safety: Only use approved Ecolab cleaning agents to avoid corroding the stainless steel. 📌 Note: For specific wiring diagrams or replacement part numbers, always refer to the physical manual delivered with your unit or contact your local Ecolab Service Representative. Chapter 9: Frequently Asked Questions (Based on Real Support Calls)These are not in the manual but compiled from Ecolab service technicians’ field notes. Q: Can I use the CSH 40 with non-Ecolab chemicals? A: Technically yes, but the manual voids the warranty if damage occurs. Non-Ecolab chemicals may have different viscosities or corrosive properties that damage the flow meter or pump diaphragm. Q: My CSH 40 is clicking but the dish machine isn’t getting sanitizer. What’s wrong? A: Most likely the injection port is clogged with mineral scale. Disconnect the discharge tube and manually clean the barbed fitting with a paperclip or small drill bit (by hand only). Q: How do I know if my flow meter is bad? A: With water flowing, disconnect the two wires from the flow meter. If the pump stops clicking instantly, the flow meter is fine. If it keeps clicking, the control board is faulty (replace PCB – part # CSH40-PCB). Q: The manual says “Do not exceed 120°F water.” Why? A: Above 120°F, the polypropylene housing softens, and the pump diaphragm loses elasticity, leading to inaccurate draw rates and eventual failure. Chapter 3: Installation & Setup Instructions (From the Manual)This section extracts the core steps from the Ecolab CSH 40 Manual regarding installation. Always shut off water and electrical supply before beginning. Suggested Spare Parts to Keep On-Hand
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