Cleaning
To maximize fluid life, sludge collector basket(X) and foam filter blocks(Y) should be cleaned regularly.
At least once a week, lift out, drain sludge, and rinse filter element.
Changing Fluid
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Remove the flexible hose(M) from the "L" support bracket, aim it over the tank sides into a
proper container and remove all but the last 1" of solvent using the pump.
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Open the drain (FIGURE 2(W)) located in the center of the tank bottom to allow the remaining
sludge to drain into a dirty pail.
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Wipe the tank clean when empty. Rinse the part basket, replace the drain plug, and refill the
tank. The cleaning process normally takes 10 - 15 minutes.
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Always dispose of used cleaning fluid properly. Refer to the cleaning chemical SDS (safety data
sheet) and manufacturer's package label for instructions.
Wiring Schematic
Pump Service
Decreased solvent flow from the nozzle could mean not enough solvent is getting to the pump,
indicating a sludge build-up at the pump intake area. Clean pump screen weekly for best operation,
more often in heavy use. Lift pump out of compartment and check bottom of pump compartment for
sludge. If it is necessary to clean the pump compartment remove the sheet metal guard (FIGURE 2(V))
by bending the edges inward to disengage them from their retaining brackets. The pump has a
secondary screen that may need additional cleaning.
The pump electrical cord is protected by a plastic conduit (FIGURE 2(R)). and passes into the electrical
box via an elbow fitting (FIGURE 2(S)) that employs a rubber seal (FIGURE 2(P)) to prevent solvent
from entering the electrical box. The rubber seal should be replaced any time it is damaged or shows
signs of wear.
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