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Troubleshooting Guide
HydrX Waste Water Tank - Draining Instructions
Figure 4. Example HydrX Diagnostics Overview Screen
2. Touch the
Actions
button (Item 1, Figure 5) to open the HydrX diagnostic service buttons menu (see Figure 5). Note: Gray
Action buttons are disabled.
Figure 5. HydrX Diagnostics Overview Actions Menu
3. Touch the
Drain
button (Item 2, Figure 5) to run a Drain cycle. The Drain Cycle interval depends on time entered in HydrX
setup.
4. After touching the drain button, a confirmation message will appear reading ‘Are you sure you want to execute a drain
event’ select the check mark to proceed with the drain cycle, or click the X mark to cancel the action.
5. Place the nozzle into the approved waste water container and open the nozzle to begin the draining process.
6. After filling the container, or until the draining automatically stops (the float is on the bottom of the HydrX tank), release the
nozzle. and close the STP Adapter ball valve.
7. If the HydrX float does not reach 0" during the programmed drain interval, a 'Drain Warning' will post. If the drain cycle is
repeated and the Drain Warning is still present, debris may be interfering with the float travel. Debris must be removed to
regain proper float travel. Refer to the ‘Drain Warning’ alarm in the HydrX System Maintenance Alerts table in manual
577014-493.
Tag, lockout power to the STP
.
8. Disconnect the drain hose from the HydrX Drain port and replace the cap on the drain fitting.
9. Turn on power to the STP.
10. Re-open the STP Adapter ball valve.
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The Drain button will
be disabled if the
water level on the
HydrX probe is 0.