MNL-0096
April 17, 2013
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5.3.2
Maintenance
5.3.2.1
Oil and Water Separator
1. The sintered metal micro-filter requires maintenance every 1000 hours. To remove the micro-filter
element; proceed as follows. See Figure 5-2.
2. Unscrew the filter head using the Seccant Filter Key (P/N# 066690 or N29373).
3. Screw the supplied T-wrench (extraction key P/N# 067146) onto the threaded rod in the top of the
cartridge. Pull out the cartridge with the T-wrench.
4. Unscrew the micro-filter element (2) from filter head. Unscrew the acorn nut (3) from the center
stud to remove the micro-filter element. Unscrew the hex nuts (4) from the end plate to remove the
filter inserts.
5. Clean the sintered filter element using hot soapy water. When cleaning the element, record the num-
ber of operating hours as indicated on the hourmeter to ensure exact attention to the maintenance
intervals.Blow dry with compressed air.
6. Lubricate the o-rings with petroleum jelly. Apply sparingly. Dry the inside of the filter housing with
a clean cloth and check for corrosion before reinstalling the micro-filter element. In the event you
discover corrosion, replace the corroded parts with new BAUER parts.
Color
State
Indication
Compressor Unit Status
Green
Steady
Satisfactory
The unit is in operation
Yellow
Flashing
Cartridge Change Pre-warning
The unit is in operation. The green
LED will also illuminate.
Red
Flashing
Cartridge Change Required
The unit is shutdown and can not be
started until the cartridges are
changed.
Red
Steady
Cable Failure or Missing Cartridge
The unit is shutdown.
No LEDs Illuminate
No operating voltage or electronic failure
The unit is shutdown.