SECTION
3
WASTE REMOVAL
!
1. Set the throttle control cable on the front
control panel to the desired setting. Make
certain that the
water pump switch
is in the
OFF
position. Proceed into the extraction
process.
SHUT DOWN AND DAILY
MAINTENANCE
1. Remove as much moisture from the
vacuum hoses as possible. This will prevent
spillage of fluids onto your unit when
returning hoses.
2. Disconnect the vacuum hose from the
front of the waste recovery tank.
4. Push the throttle control cable to the
IDLE
position.
6. Allow the unit to run for at least
2
minutes
. This will help to remove any
moisture from the vacuum pump.
NOTE:
If shutting down for the day: Plug
the vacuum inlet, and set the throttle control
to high speed. Spray WD-40 (or equivalent)
into the
blower lubrication cup,
located on
the front of the console for
5
seconds
. This
will lubricate the vacuum pump. Next,
return the throttle control cable to
IDLE
position
,
and continue step 4.
7. Turn the ignition switch to the
OFF
position.
8. Turn the water supply faucet off. Loosen
the water supply hose at the water supply to
bleed off the pressure. Unhook the water
supply hose and return it to the vehicle.
9. Activate the valves on all cleaning tools.
This will relieve any remaining pressure.
Disconnect the cleaning tools and water
supply hoses and return them to the vehicle.
10. Drain the waste tank, disposing of
wastewater in a suitable and proper location.
!
NEVER dispose of wastewater in a storm
drain, water way or on ground areas.
Always dispose of waste in accordance
with Local, State, and Federal laws.
11. Inspect the vacuum inlet filter inside the
waste recovery tank
weekly
. Remove and
clean the filter if there is any debris present.
NOTE:
To remove the vacuum inlet filter,
grip the plastic hexagon section of the filter.
Gripping the filter by the screen will
collapse or destroy the filter. Replace the
filter after cleaning until hand tight.
NEVER operate this unit with the filter
removed, damaged or improperly
installed.
12. At the end of the work day, rinse out the
waste tank with fresh water. A deodorizer
may be added to prevent bacterial growth.
13. Clean the vehicle, unit, tools, hoses etc.,
as needed. Inspect
ALL
equipment and
accessories for any damage, leaks, wear, etc.
FREEZE PROTECTION
!
If the unit is exposed to freezing weather
conditions, the water inside of the unit
may freeze, resulting in SERIOUS
DAMAGE to the unit. The following is
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