Moyer Diebel 501-HTN, 501-LT technical manual Completing Installation

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INSTALLATION

Completing Installation

1.Remove any foreign material from inside the machine.

2.Center the scrap screen over the sump opening.

3.Prime the booster using the following procedure (if applicable).

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CAUTION:

To prime the booster, the following procedure must be followed AFTER the electrical and plumbing connections have been made.

a.Close the front door.

b.Remove the front panel.

c.Locate the Installation and Service toggle switch on the extreme left side of the control box.

d.Press the toggle switch down to the Booster Fill position and hold it approximately 1 minute (or until water can be heard entering the machine).

e.Release the toggle switch to stop the water flow.

f.You have completed the booster priming process.

NOTE:

Push the Installation and Service toggle switch to the UP position. Electrical power is now supplied to the machine.

WARNING:

Failure to prime the booster may cause damage to the booster elements and other electrical components and will void the warranty.

4.After plumbing and electrical connections are completed, check the machine for water leaks by depressing the ON/FILL switch on the front panel, then close and latch the door. This allows the tank to fill and to complete the rinse cycle. Check for leaks.

5.Open the door and check the water level. The water level should barely cover the scrap screen.

6.Depress the OFF/DRAIN switch and close and latch the door to drain the tank. This allows the machine to complete the 100-second wash and drain cycle. Check the drain plumbing for leaks.

7.Replace the front panel. Installation is now complete.

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