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TTCF-9A 

Variable High Flow Heated 

Hydraulic Component Flusher

 

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INSTRUCTIONS 

 

Flo-Dynamics, Inc.  •  3300 Reedy Drive  •  Elkhart, IN 46514  •  800-303-5874

 

 

 

 

          

       

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OPERATION 

 

SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS 

This machine uses hot hydraulic fluid under pressure. Check the security of all hoses and connections before operation.  
Only use the same hydraulic fluid as used in the hydraulic system being flushed. DO NOT use mineral spirits, solvents, or any other volatile 

liquid.   
Always wear safety glasses, protective gloves, and proper clothing when operating the flusher. 
If hydraulic fluid gets in your eyes or on your skin, rinse with water immediately and seek medical attention if needed. 
WARNING: Improper use of this machine can result in burns and other serious injuries. Always wear eye protection and protective clothing, 

and follow instructions to prevent potential injury.

 

 

FLUSH PROCEDURE 

Fill the tank with 9 gallons of hydraulic fluid. Check the level 

with the dipstick (without threading in) to ensure the fluid 

level is between the high- and low-level marks.  
WARNING: DO NOT OVERFILL or run with fluid level 

above the high-level mark. 
Plug the machine into a 20A grounded circuit without 

anything else plugged in or being used on the circuit. If a 

dedicated 20A circuit is not available, use two separate 

dedicated 15A outlets. 
Connect the flusher to 100-125 PSI shop air.    
Move the Reverser Valve to the bypass (middle) position. 
CAUTION: Make sure the reverser valve is in the 

neutral/bypass position prior to preheating. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Use the MODE button to select “START PREHEAT 

HEATER & PUMP” and select “CONT” using the RUN 

TIME button. 
Check the following: 

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Secure fill cap 

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Secure filter screen 

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Check fluid level 

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Check all connections 

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Set flow rate 

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Set flow direction 

Press the START/PAUSE button to begin heating the 

flusher while connecting the services hoses. 
 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for TTCF-9A

Page 1: ...follow instructions to prevent potential injury FLUSH PROCEDURE Fill the tank with 9 gallons of hydraulic fluid Check the level with the dipstick without threading in to ensure the fluid level is between the high and low level marks WARNING DO NOT OVERFILL or run with fluid level above the high level mark Plug the machine into a 20A grounded circuit without anything else plugged in or being used o...

Page 2: ...em Use the MODE button to select START FLUSH Use the RUN TIME button to select the flush cycle time It is suggested that the initial flush runs for 15 minutes to capture initial contaminants within the cooler system Press START PAUSE and check the following o Secure fill cap o Secure filter screen o Check fluid level o Check all connections o Set flow rate o Set flow direction Press the START PAUS...

Page 3: ...ousing note debris on filter screen clean the screen and reassemble the filter housing Note Always use the manual air purge button prior to removing the top portion of the screen filter housing to clean out the cooler system and service hoses Note A flush cycle time can be changed anytime by pressing the RUN TIME button to select a different flush cycle time Repeat until desired system cleanliness...

Page 4: ...ns only drain tank when fluid is below 100 degrees Connect the drain hose adapter to the red service hose Move the Reverser Valve toward the red service hose Place the drain hose adapter into a suitable waste container Move the Flow Control Valve to position 3 CAUTION Make sure the flow rate is set to a low level to prevent a high fluid flow into the waste container Use the MODE button to select S...

Page 5: ...ve Elkhart IN 46514 800 303 5874 Page 5 of 5 COMPLETELY DRAIN THE TANK FOR FLUID TYPE CHANGE Perform the Drain Tank Using Override Level Sensor Mode procedure above Place a suitable waste container below the inlet T Remove the pipe plug on the inlet T and use the handle to tilt the unit to drain the remaining fluid in the tank ...

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