Troubleshooting
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© Haygain
Tip:
To securely insert the new safety cap seal, use
a screwdriver.
The steam hose is blocked or
restricted.
Straighten out the steam hose and remove anything
on top of it.
Allow your Haygain
®
hay steamer to cool down.
Disconnect the steam hose at both ends and flush
water through it.
Attach the steam generator to the steam hose and
switch it on. If steam comes out of the steam hose
but not out of the safety cap, you can steam forage
as normal. If steam still comes out of the safety cap,
switch off the steam generator and contact your
supplier.
The steam hose or steam manifold is
frozen.
Allow your Haygain
®
hay steamer to cool down. To
defrost the steam hose, place it in warm water. To
defrost the steam manifold, pour warm water over
it. Read more about working in freezing conditions
on page 13.
The pressure release valve in the
safety cap has been activated.
Allow your Haygain
®
hay steamer to cool down.
Remove the safety cap and turn the cap upside
down.
Press down on the rubber ball bearing by 0.5 cm
and then allow it to spring back. Ensure the ball
bearing fits closely to the rubber.
Before you use the steam generator, ensure the
steam manifold and hoses are not blocked. If the
steam manifold and hoses are blocked, the
pressure release valve in the safety cap will activate
again.