Tank Cleaning Cycle
The Filtration System collects Used Abrasive from the four corners of the Tank. However, some
abrasive can still collect 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.
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Remove any Material and Fastening Screws from the Cut Bed.
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Raise the Nozzle Height so that it won’t collide with the Cut Bed.
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Select Setup & Maintenance > Maintenance > Tank Cleaning on the Control Panel and press
Start to begin the Tank Cleaning Cycle.
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Allow the Tank Cleaning Cycle to finish running.
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Empty the Used Abrasive Buckets.
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Continue to run Tank Cleaning cycles until the
amount of Used Abrasive collected in the Buckets
is minimal, or once there is no excess Used
Abrasive piled up in the Tank.
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.
Cleaning the Abrasive Hose End
The end of the Abrasive Hose End accumulates silt over time and can result in the
clogging of the line, which can ruin your Cut.
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To prevent this from happening, dunk the Abrasive Hose End into the Tank water to loosen any
debris and shake it out, repeat this 2-3 times before inserting it back into the Nozzle.
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When you insert the Abrasive Hose End back into the Nozzle, make sure that both black O-Rings
are fully seated in the Nozzle. This seal is critical to the performance of WAZER. If you see
excessive wear on the Hose End or O-Rings, replace them as soon as possible.
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