CDS 4.8 SV Owner’s Guide - 8
RESPONSIBILITIES
Prior to the arrival of the unit, the van that it will be installed in should be delivered to the
installer.
Purchaser’s Responsibility
If you are the purchaser, it is the your responsibility to read the Owner’s Manual and to
familiarize yourself with the information contained herein, paying special attention to all
Warnings and Cautions.
Sales Representative’s Responsibility
Acceptance of Shipment
1. If the unit shows any outward signs of damage, do not sign the delivery receipt
until you have closely inspected the unit and noted any damage on the delivery
receipt.
2. The sales representative from whom you purchased your unit is responsible for
supervising the correct installation of the unit in your vehicle and thoroughly training
you in its operation, maintenance and precautions.
Installation
• Correctly installing the unit and recovery tank in your vehicle and securing them with
bolts and tie down washers.
• Checking the pump, vacuum blower and engine oil levels prior to starting the unit.
• Starting the unit to check the drive system and see that all other systems function
normally.
• Checking all hoses, tools/wands and accessories for correct operation.
Training
• A thorough review of the Owner’s Manual with the purchaser.
• Instruction in and familiarization with:
1. How to correctly start up and shut down the unit
2. How to correctly clean with the unit
3. Where and how often to check and change component oil levels
4. How the unit’s systems work, how to troubleshoot the unit
5. How to do basic repairs
6. Safety precautions and their importance
7. How to avoid freezing damage
8. How to avoid hard water damage
• A thorough review of the unit warranty and warranty procedures.
• A thorough review of hard water precautions and warnings.
• How to determine hard water areas.
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Use of water softening systems.