Clearing the Filtration System
The Filtration System that keeps WAZER clean will occasionally become clogged or jammed
with abrasive or air bubbles. If WAZER isn’t collecting Used Abrasive at the rate you expect – for
example, if you’re putting more Abrasive into the machine than you’re taking out – follow these
steps to ensure your Filtration System is working correctly.
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Select Setup & Maintenance > Maintenance > Used Abr.
Collect on the Control Panel.
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Open the Door and remove the Front Tank Cover at the
front of WAZER.
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Locate the Used Abrasive Grommets in the right front
corner of WAZER. There should be two streams of water
shooting from the grommet. If there’s no water flowing
from the grommet, make sure you are still in the Used
Abr. Collect mode from the Maintenance menu.
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Use your fingers to plug the two water streams coming from the grommet. Keep the stream
plugged for about 10 seconds before removing your fingers. If the water flowing from the
grommets was clean and clear before, it should now be murky and filled with Used Abrasive. If
the water is still clear, repeat this step until you can see the abrasive being collected or the flow
rate increases.
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Repeat for the other side of WAZER.
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Replace the Front Tank Cover and press the OK Button to exit the Used Abr. Collect mode.
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If you are repeatedly having this clog within a couple minutes, it is likely you have an excessive
amount of Used Abrasive that has accumulated in the Tank. You may need to do this procedure
multiple times or remove the Cut Bed and manually clean out the bottom of the Tank.
Inspecting and Replacing the WAZER fuse
The WAZER Control Box contains a fast acting fuse for electrical protection.
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Turn WAZER off and unplug it from the wall.
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Remove the Right-Side Access Panel of WAZER.
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Look at the underside of the WAZER Control Box for a round cap.
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Push this cap in towards the Control Box and turn it counter-clockwise about a 1/4 turn. Pull this
cap out, which will include the fuse.
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Inspect the fuse to see if it is blown. Replace with a 5x20 mm 6 amp fast acting fuse if it is blown.
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Place the cap and fuse back into the WAZER Control Box Fuse Holder. Push in and turn it
clockwise 1/4 of a turn to lock it in place.
Please refer to our website regarding the following maintenance procedures:
Replacing the Tank Pierce Plate
Setting the Abrasive Flow Rate
Replacing the Nozzle
Replacing the Abrasive Hose
Winter Safe Keeping
Replacing the Orifice
Visit wazer.com/resources or email us at [email protected].
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