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Cleaning the Drain Filters
WAZER incorporates two reusable stainless steel Drain Filters to limit the amount of debris in the
drain water. These two Drain Filters are located at the back of the Tank of WAZER underneath the
Rear Tank Cover.
To avoid cuts and possible infection, wear waterproof protective gloves and
handle all pieces carefully.
To clean the Drain Filters:
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Open the Door of the WAZER.
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If you are not in the middle of a Cut, move the Nozzle to the front of WAZER to give yourself
more room. If you are, then be careful to not hit the Nozzle with sufficient force to move it, as
this will cause a Failed Cut.
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Remove the Rear Tank Cover from the back of the Tank to reveal the Drain Filters.
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Unscrew / Remove the left-side and right-side Drain Filters from their ports at the back of
WAZER.
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Dunk the Drain Filters into water to rinse the debris out; do not wipe the Drain Filter.
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Screw the left side and right side Drain Filters back into WAZER. A half turn to one full turn is
sufficient, DO NOT tighten these fully. If you have Drain Filters without threads, simply insert
them back to the fittings.
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Replace the Rear Tank Cover
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While you are back here it is highly encouraged to stir up the water near the float sensors to
dislodge any sediment that may have collected on these float switches. Be sure to not turn or
twist them, just lightly stirring or pouring clean water on them is sufficient.
Cleaning Out the Tank
WAZER collects Used Abrasive from the four corners of the Tank. During cutting abrasive is pushed
into the corners by the main cutting jet. However, some abrasive can still accumulate in the middle
and edges of the Tank, especially if you are only cutting in one area. To collect this Used Abrasive,
run the Tank Cleaning Cycle from the Setup & Maintenance menu of the Control Panel. This
procedure will help prevent any clogs in the Filtration System. We also recommend running this
cycle before cutting if your machine has been sitting for a long time with abrasive in the bottom.
To run a Tank Cleaning cycle:
1. Prepare WAZER as you would for cutting (typical startup procedure to the point you are ready
to select a Cut File). Make sure the water supply is on and both WAZER and Pump Box are being
powered.
2. Remove any Material and Fastening Screws from the Cut Bed.
3. Raise the Nozzle Height so that it won’t collide with the Cut Bed.
4. Select Setup & Maintenance > Maintenance > Tank Cleaning on the Control Panel and press
Start to begin the Tank Cleaning Cycle.
5. Allow the Tank Cleaning Cycle to finish running.
6. Select Setup & Maintenance > Maintenance >Used Abr. Collect
7. Allow to run until the flow is clear. When it does press okay to end collection.
8. Empty the Used Abrasive Buckets if they are relatively full.
9. There will always be some used abrasive left in the tank bottom after tank cleaning is
performed.
It is important that you run a Tank Cleaning Cycle after every cut. This will help
keep WAZER clean and will prevent you from scooping Used Abrasive out of the Tank by hand.
Failure to do so will result in damage to the machine.
Bacteria can build up in the standing water of the tank. Any injuries or cuts,
even minor ones, should be treated with caution. If you have an open wound avoid contact
with the water or wear gloves that do not expose you to the tank water.
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