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Tank Holder
Vacuum
Tank
Bottom of
Vacuum
Tank
Valve
Plate
Thumbscrew
(4)Turn the tank to free it from its holder. Turn the tank to the left until the
tab on the holder comes free and then pull the tank down to take it off.
(5) Wash the tank inwall with running water.
(6)Wash the bottom of vacuum tank and the valve plate with running water.
Loosen the thumb screw to take off the bottom of vacuum tank, and
then clean both faces of the valve plate and inner wall of the bottom of
tank.
(7)Wipe each part well after finishing cleaning.
Connecting a wet part into the inside of the unit will cause
trouble and rust.
(8)Put the bottom of vacuum tank back to the vacuum tank.
After fixing the valve plate to the vacuum tank, insert the bottom of vacuum
tank to the vacuum tank, and then fix it with the thumb screw.
(9)Put together the tank holder and the vacuum tank into an original form.
After fitting the tank holder and the vacuum tank well, rotate it clockwise
until the tab on the side of the tank holder is secured to the vacuum
tank.
Apply Vaseline to the O-ring at the side of the tank holder
if the tank holder does not fit the vacuum tank well.
(10)Connect the assembly of the vacuum tank and the tank holder to the
unit.
Insert the assembly to the unit straight along right and left rails, and
then push it until you hear the left lock lever click.
(11)Connect the two flexible tubes to the unit. Insert the tubes into the tank
holder straight, holding the end of the tube. Push it until you hear the
lock lever click.
(12)Close the basin unit door.
After cleaning, check if the vacuum operates properly.
ADVICE
CHECK
ADVICE
[6] Maintenance 7.