by homerjon_mistaway | Dec 31, 1969 | Gen 1.3 - Routine Service, Gen 3 - Routine Service, Nozzle Circuit
WARNING! AIR TRAPPED IN THE FILTER DUE TO IMPROPER INSTALLATION AND SYSTEM STARTUP COULD CAUSE VIOLENT RUPTURE OF THE FILTER HOUSING RESULTING IN SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY! FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY. Before installing filter or replacing element, ensure...
by homerjon_mistaway | Dec 31, 1969 | Gen 1.3 - Routine Service, Gen 3 - Routine Service, Nozzle Circuit
Clogged nozzles significantly reduce the flow rate/volume of mist and result in loss of system effectiveness. Usually the problem is that the filters inside the nozzles tips are fouled, although in some cases the orifice of the nozzle is clogged by scale from hard...
by homerjon_mistaway | Dec 31, 1969 | Gen 1.3 - Routine Service
1. Inspect Unit and Clean Filters: Remove drum cover Confirm unit top is clear of debris Unlatch gray drum ring and reposition lid to access inside of drum Strain floating residue if needed Inspect and clean intake filter Inspect and clean inline nozzle circuit filter...
by homerjon_mistaway | Dec 31, 1969 | Gen 1.3 - Routine Service
1. Flush misting unit components and nozzle circuit with fresh water using a 5 gallon bucket. If unit has a nozzle circuit filter, bypass it by connecting nozzle circuit tubing directly to misting unit. Set filter aside until Step 4. Loosen locking ring and move...
by homerjon_mistaway | Dec 31, 1969 | Gen 1.3 - Routine Service
1. Connect power to unit Plug unit into GFCI outlet 2. Confirm clean drum and run INSpection cycle. Confirm pump pressure. Check drum and clean if needed. Check and clean pump intake filter if needed. If tank is empty, fill 1/2 full with fresh water only (no...