RECOVERY SYSTEM
FORM NO. 56043089 - AquaRide
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
When extracting the operator sees little or no (below normal) waste recovery water entering the recovery tank bladder, the vacuum system is not
working properly. When a vacuum system performs poorly, it is usually because of one of the following problems:
Vacuum Leak(s)
– Air
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owing into the vacuum system past a bad gasket or leaky hose, damaged tank, or a leaky drain hose cap. A vacuum leak
below the water line will create turbulence in the recovery tank, causing water to enter the vacuum motor.
Restriction(s)
– Anything that blocks the
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ow of air through the system. Restrictions may also be caused by built-up debris in the pick-up tools,
vacuum hoses,
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oat cage or wherever the air
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ow is forced to make a sharp turn.
Both leaks and restrictions decrease the quantity of air
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owing through the pick-up tools. The air that does go through the pick-up tools moves with
less pressure and volume, so it has less pick-up power.
Vacuum Electrical Components
– The vacuum systems major electrical components are monitored by the main controller to detect any system
function failures (error codes). The system components covered are the vacuum motors and vacuum solenoid. Detected error codes from the
main controller are displayed on the hour meter LED display as they occur. Note: Reference the
Main Control Board Troubleshooting Guide
in the
Electrical System of this manual for speci
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c fault descriptions and service repair actions.
VACUUM / RECOVERY SYSTEM SERVICE MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST
Whenever there is a vacuum problem, it’s best to check over the entire system. Use the checklist below as a guide, to thoroughly check the vacuum
system.
Clean built-up dirt from the inside of both vacuum pick-up (shoes) tools.
Inspect the vacuum motors duct (plenium housing) cover gaskets, clean foam air inlet
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lters and screens.
Inspect the hose between the pick-up tools and the recovery tank, rinse any built-up dirt from the hoses. Replace the hose(s) if it is
kinked or damaged.
Inspect and make sure the gaskets on the recovery tank covers are sealing and not damaged.
Inspect and clean the vacuum motor
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oat cage,
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oat ball and shut-off seat.
Make sure that the recovery tank drain hose cap seals airtight.
MAINTENANCE OF VACUUM FILTER AND FLOAT CAGE
See Figure 3. To inspect and clean the vacuum motor foam
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lter just lift open the tethered Vac Duct Cover
(A)
. Remove the
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lter by pulling it out
from the housing opening. Clean the
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lter by vacuum or washing it out in warm water. Note: The
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lter must be completely dry before reinstalling.
To inspect the vacuum shut off
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oat just open the right rear recovery tank cover to access the
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oat cage assembly (back center in recovery tank).
The cage openings must be kept free of any debris that can restrict maximum air
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ow. To keep it clean, wipe off with a rag regularly or remove and
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ush with water. The cage is a two piece design and can be snapped apart to separate. Note: Another method of accessing the cage
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oat for
servicing is to remove the (6)
(B)
Screws and remove the vacuum duct housing
(C)
from the recovery tank top opening.
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