MAINTENANCE
1.
AFTER
OPERATlON:
A. Brush or blow away loose abrasive compound which may remain on unit.
B. Slip h i g h
voltage
cable
into
top
of
cabinet.
C. Check manual water trap to insure water level is not above filter element. If
water is evident in the bowl, it should be drained.
AFTER CLEANING
300-400
SPARK
PLUGS
(3-4
SECONDS
BLAST
OF
EACH
2.
PLUG):
A. Remove
dust cap from bottom of cleaning chamber and drain dust into a tray.
Tap the
dust hopper and outer bag to help get as much dust out of the cleaning
chamber
as possible. Replace the dust cap. Be sure dust cap snaps into hole and
is fully
seated.
B. Remove steel h o l d d o w n ring and rubber adapter from cleaning chamber
C. Lift out and d i s c a r d a b r a s i v e r u b b e r n o z z l e l o c a t e d i n c e n t e r o f c l e a n i n g c h a m -
ber approximately 1- deep,
fully seated on cleaning casting,
D . Install new abrasive rubber nozzle. Be sure it
IS
E. Add o n e full bag of new abrasive compound -- pour directly into cleaning
chamber.
F. Replace rubber adapter and steel h o l d d o w n ring.
AFTER
CLEANING
800-1,000
SPARK
PLUGS:
3.
A. Disconnect air line and power cord.
B. Disconnect 2 air lines to the cleaning chamber,
C. Remove the steel h o l d d o w n
ring and rubber adapter,
D. Remove 3 screws connecting cleaning chamber to unit top,
E. Remove entire cleaning chamber from unit.
F. Remove lower bag clamp,
G. Fold back outside bag.
H. Remove cleaning chamber drain plug.
I. Shake chamber vigorously and blow off with air hose until inner bag and inside
of outer bag is relatively clean.
J. Reassemble and reinstall in unit.
K. Lift out and discard abrasive rubber nozzle (See 2C.)
L. Install new abrasive rubber nozzle (See 2D.).
M. Add o n e full bag of new abrasive (See 2E.).
N . Replace rubber adapter and steel h o l d d o w n r i n g .
O.. Connect air line and power cord.