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3. For suction operation to remove dirty coolant
and chips from a machine sump:
A. Plug the electric cord into a 20 AMP grounded
120-volt receptacle.
B. Connect the black hose to the suction port on
the electrical box where the motor assembly
is located.
C. Open suction inlet valve (S1) fully with suction
hose properly attached. MAKE SURE THAT
THIS VALVE IS EITHER FULLY OPEN OR
FULLY CLOSED AT ALL TIMES. FAILURE
TO DO SO WILL ALLOW PARTICULATE
MATTER TO ENTER THE VALVE SEAT,
WHICH COULD SEIZE THE VALVE.
D. Make sure that the female quick disconnect
caps are on the clean side male fittings and
on the dirty side discharge port.
E. Turn on/on toggle switch to the “filter” position
so the float switch in the dirty tank is put into
the suction circuit.
F. Turn on the Sump Cleaner by placing the
“on-off-on” switch into the “SUCTION ON”
position. NOTE: THE FLOAT SWITCH WILL
ONLY WORK WHEN SUCTION ON IS
SELECTED. IT IS NOT WIRED INTO THE
DISCHARGE ON CIRCUIT.
G. Vacuum coolant, chips, and sludge from the
machine sump. An electric float located in the
tank will rise with the rising liquid level in the
tank and shut off the motor when the tank is
full. When this occurs, Sump Cleaner will
stop sucking.
H. When you are done vacuuming coolant and
chips, turn off the Sump Cleaner.
4. For suction operation to fill clean coolant
compartment:
A. Plug the electric cord into a 20 AMP grounded
120 volt receptacle.
B. Connect the black hose to the suction port
on the electrical box containing the motor
assembly.
C Close valve S-1.
D. Attach the 1-1/2" hose to the clean coolant
compartment inlet port and remove the
discharge nozzle.
F. Attach the nozzle end of this hose to the
clean coolant supply tank. Turn on the Sump
Cleaner by placing the “on-off-on” switch into
the “SUCTION ON” position. NOTE: THE
FLOAT SWITCH WILL ONLY WORK WHEN
SUCTION ON IS SELECTED, IT IS NOT
WIRED INTO THE DISCHARGE ON
CIRCUIT and reattach the discharge
nozzle to the hose when full.
E. Place the on/on toggle switch to the “auxiliary”
position so the float switch in the clean side of
the unit will be in the suction circuit.
5. Discharge Operation to fill a machine tool
with clean coolant:
A. Plug electrical cord into a 20 AMP grounded
120-volt receptacle.
B. Close valve S1 and connect the black hose
to the discharge port on the electrical box
where the motor is located.
C. Connect the 1-1/2" hose to the discharge port.
On the clean side, place the discharge nozzle
into the machine sump and turn on the unit
using the on/off switch. Open the discharge
nozzle and fill the coolant sump. Close the
nozzle and turn off the sump cleaner when
finished.
6. Discharge operation to return filtered, chip-
free coolant to the machine to wash down
the machine or to discharge coolant into
your recycling or disposal system:
A. Plug electrical cord into a 20 AMP grounded
120-volt receptacle.
B. Close valve S1 and connect the black hose
to the discharge port on the electrical box that
contains the motor assembly.
C. Attach the 1-1/2" hose to the dirty coolant
discharge port and place the discharge nozzle
into the machine sump.
D. Turn unit on by using on/off switch.
120V Dual Tank
Operation
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