Phoenix LT4 Lane Machine Operation, Maintenance, and Parts Manual
4-34
Rev. Date:
01/22
61-900040-000
2.
Unfasten the clasps over the oiling components at
the back of the Phoenix LT4 and open the
compartment door.
3.
Remove the oil tank spring and the two retaining
pins on either side of the oil tank as shown in
Figure 4- 42. Tip the oil tank away from the oil
transfer roller to expose the wicking foams.
4.
Pull out the wicking foams from the oil tank slot
and put them in a container to catch the oil.
5.
Wipe up any spills immediately with a clean, dry cloth.
6.
Insert the new wicking foams so they rest on the bottom of the oil tank slot, as
shown in Figure 4- 40. There should be 1½ inches of foam showing above the
edge of the oil tank slot.
IMPORTANT
Ensure that the wicking foam edges firmly abut each other with no gaps at the top,
and that the tops of the wicking foams are even.
7.
Tip the oil tank against the oil transfer roller, re-latch the oil tank, close the
compartment door, and refasten the clasps.
8.
Lower the machine into operating position to allow the oil to saturate the
wicking foams.
4.4.4 Replacing the Waste Tank Seal
The waste tank seal should be smooth and flat to provide the seal necessary to remove the
emulsified cleaner solution from the lane surface. If it is wrinkled, warped, buckled, or has
started to pull away from the vacuum pump housing, it must be replaced immediately.
Perform the steps below with the machine in the
operating
position to replace the waste
tank seal.
Tools Needed:
Scraper
Solvent
1.
Remove the vacuum hose from the
waste tank inlet port.
2.
Remove the waste tank from the
machine to expose the waste tank seal
as shown in Figure 4- 43.
Figure 4- 42
Figure 4- 43
Vacuum
Pump
Waste
Tank Seal