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1062DOC Rev C
Effective date: 6-Mar-14
User Guide
RAMVAC Bulldog
®
QT
Moisture in Filtrols
Moisture in
Filtrols Faults Are Not Normal. This Fault occurs if liquid or foam is present in the “Filtrols” (normally a dry location).
Operating while there is a Moisture in Filtrols Fault Can Damage Equipment and Void the Warranty.
If a Moisture Fault recurs, call your dealer or RAMVAC.
If You Get a Moisture in Filtrols Fault
1. Press the S2 Electrols “Next” button.
• The S2 display will show that it is a “Filtrols Moisture” alarm.
2. Determine and correct the cause. Always Determine the Cause of a Moisture Fault!
• See “To Avoid Moisture Faults” below.
3. If you try to operating while there is a Moisture in Filtrols Fault this can damage equipment and will “Void the Warranty”.
4. Clear the Moisture.
• Allow the Separating Tank to drain.
• Lift off the Vacuum Controller, remove Main Air Filter. Clean out any remaining moisture.
• Remove Moisture Sensor (by twisting and pulling down) and dry contacts. See illustration at right.
• Install Moisture Sensor, Main Air Filter and Vacuum Controller.
• Press the S2 Electrols “Next” button to show the “Moisture in Filtrols Shutdown”.
• Press the S2 Electrols “Reset” button and hold for 5 seconds.
• RAMVAC will start.
• When convenient, continue with step 4.
5. Reset the Flashing Remote Switch Indicator
• Cycle the remote switch off, then on.
• As soon as possible, continue with step 5.
To Avoid Moisture Faults
• Aspirate only non-foaming substances.
Note: Check any suspicious substances by shaking in a glass container.
See Note at right
Be sure to check:·
• Rinse lines with a known quantity of water.
• Vacuum Line Cleaners (even those that say “non-foaming”)
• Do not exceed your separating tank’s capacity. • Cold Disinfecting Solutions
• Ultrasonic Solutions
Moisture Probe