Care and maintenance tasks
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9.2.2
Inspect media tanks, covers, suction filters
When changing the media
Check the media tanks for leak tightness, e.g. damage such as
cracks, and for not removable stubborn residues from soiling.
Check for damage, e.g. cracks, and the condition of the cover
seal.
Check for damage and residues from soiling.
Clean the components of the media tanks with a suitable
cleaning agent, e.g. IPA.
It is recommended to drain the media tank before removal /
replacement of the suction filter.
1. Turn the quick coupling (
Fig. 9.2.2.1.C
) anticlockwise out of
the media tank. The suction filter (
Fig. 9.2.2.1.G
) is now
loose in the media tank.
2. Remove the suction filter, e.g. using suitable tweezers, from
the media tank.
Fig. 9.2.2.1 Quick coupling and suction filter
3. Clean the filter fabric carefully using a suitable cleaning
agent, e.g. IPA.
Subsequent treatment with a brush or carefully with
compressed air.
4. Replace the seal (D) if necessary.
5. Replace the filter on the floor of the media tank and screw in
the quick coupling again. Ensure that the stem of the
suction filter is located in the suction tube (
Fig. 9.2.2.1.C
)
and can move freely.
Recommended interval
Media tanks
inspection criteria
Media tank cover
inspection criteria
Suction filter inspection criteria
Media tanks, covers
Suction filter
C
G
H
D