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Setting Up the Water System
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Connect the water drainage system by
attaching the clear drip pan tubing to the
rear spout of the drip pans (Fig. B). Secure the
connection by positioning the spring clasp so
it covers the spouts. Tug on the tubes slightly
to make sure they are secured.
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Place the unconnected ends of the drip
pan tubes into a large, 5-gallon empty
bucket (not included) (Fig. C), drain hole or
other place you would like the dirty water
to drain. It is important that you have the
drip pan tubes pointing downward from the
machine. This will allow gravity to drain the
water from the drip pans. If you notice the
pans fi lling up with water, most likely the drain
tubes are not suffi ciently angled downward.
Tilt the drip pans up and shake the tubing
to drain. Once you have this properly set up,
you may want to cut the tubing so there is no
excess slack. This will further help to drain
the pans.
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MAKE SURE WATER PUMP IS NOT
CONNECTED TO POWER SUPPLY.
Remove the protective backing from the
T-junction (found behind the motor) and place
the sticky, adhesive side to the baseboard
behind the motor, on either side of the lamp
(Fig. D). Connect the water intake system by
inserting the clear tube from the T-junction
into the water pump (Fig. E). Lightly tug on
the tubes to make sure they are secured.
Fig. B
Fig. C
Fig. D
The CabKing-6V3 water system is single-pass system, meaning not recirculating. DO NOT SET
UP THE WATER SYSTEM AS A RECIRCULATING SYSTEM. Read more about the CabKing water
system on page 18 after setup.
Fig. E
Place the water pump in a separate, 5-gallon
bucket (not included) fi lled fully with clean
water. The length from the bucket to the unit
should not be more than 6 feet.