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THIS HAPPENS, FLUSH WITH WATER FOR 15 MINUTES AND USE A BASE
–
BAKING SODA OR LIQUID SOAP
– TO NEUTRALIZE THE ACID. IF ANY ACID
SPLASHES INTO THE EYE, FLUSH WITH WATER AND GET IMMEDIATE MEDICAL
ATTENTION. BE SURE TO FOLLOW LABEL DIRECTIONS WHEN HANDLING
ACIDS.
Dip the rings in the acid bath for about 20 minutes. Carefully remove the rings and rinse
thoroughly. Spray the rings with a high-pressure water stream to complete the cleaning
process.
Place the rings on the filter spine and reassemble the filter unit. Be sure that the filter
cover o-ring is in place before placing the filter cover on the filter body.
Carefully tighten the retaining ring and inspect for leaks
after
the unit is pressurized.
The flushing filter
is a screen filter
used on the ACT 100S to provide
filtered water during filter flush.
Carefully remove the flush filter
cover by unscrewing the top. Open
the filter carefully and expose the
screen filter element.
This is a course filter, 50-30 mesh,
so the openings will appear fairly
large. Grasp the filter element
carefully and pull it out of the filter
housing. Be sure that the spinner
plate is attached. Remove the plate
from the housing if it fails to remain
with the filter element as shown in the figure.
The screen should be sprayed with a
detergent and household bleach mix
and allowed to soak for about 15
minutes.
The
screen
can
be
scrubbed lightly using a natural
bristle or plastic bristle brush to
remove stubborn deposits. Rinse the
screen thoroughly and inspect. Do
not acid treat the screen. If tears or
holes are found, contact your
“ACT
WFS” dealer for a replacement.
Install the screen and spin-plate into
the filter body.
Carefully align the filter cap over the
open end of the screen. Screw the cap onto the filter body. Do not over tighten the
filter cap.