4.Reassembling the pump assembly:

a.Replace pump assembly at the rear of the washer-extractor, resting flat on the floor.

b.Secure the two pump motor electrical quick disconnects to the water saving control housing.

c.Replace manifold hose clamp at rear of washer-extractor.

d.Check ball valve for closed position. Before operating machine, ball valve must be closed.

NOTE: Pump rotation must be counterclockwise when pump is viewed from fan end or clockwise when viewed from plastic pump head end.

Improper rotation will cause the pump to fail resulting in increased cycle time. Refer to rotation arrow on pump in Figure 5. Rotation may be corrected by exchanging two 3-phase power wires at input power terminal block then recheck each pump separately.

5.Replacing the water tanks:

a.Carefully replace the tanks on top of the washer-extractor.

b.Replace the four bolts behind cap plug at each corner of tanks.

c.Slide on short black hose to the large tank elbow at the rear of the tank. Refer to Figure 9. Tighten hose clamp.

Installation

d. Slide on long black hoses to the appropriate tank elbow at the rear of each tank – right tank to top pump, left tank to bottom pump. Tighten hose clamps.

e. Tighten the three clamps underneath each tank.

f. Replace the three cap plugs on each side of the tanks.

6.Installing the tank vacuum vents:

a.Remove tank vacuum vents from packaging.

b.Apply Teflon tape to vacuum vent threads and screw into top of each tank, tightening by hand only.

Tank Overflows

Some tank overflows have external 2" PVC connections. These connections may be plumbed to an open trough or floor drain.

CAUTION

Tank damage. Connections made to the overflow must point downward from the tank. Routing plumbing upward will damage tanks.

IMPORTANT: Connections made to the overflow must provide adequate support for weight of pipe and fittings.

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