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The black heater is located directly below the handle. The heater is adjustable; however, doing so is
solely at the risk and responsibility of the operator. Adjusting to a higher heat is only recommended
on a per need basis. When completed, the heater should be turned back to the factory setting of 150-
160°.
For high heat jobs:
1.
Make note of the current fluid temperature using the thermometer on top of the tank.
2.
Using your thumb and forefinger grasp the black rubber tip.
3.
Slowly turn the adjustment shaft through the black rubber tip clockwise to increase the
temperature until desired temperature is reached.
4.
Frequently monitor the temperature of the fluid using the thermometer during the high heat job
– making sure the temperature does not exceed 199°.
5.
After completing the high heat job, the temperature must be returned to factory settings of 150-
160° by turning the rubber tip counter-clockwise.
6.
NEVER leave the heater in the high heat position - damage may occur to the machine.
When the white arrow on top of the reverser points toward 1, the fluid flows from the red hose into the
cooling system becoming the “pressure” line and making the blue hose the “return” line.
When the lever is turned so that the white arrow on top of the reverser points toward 2, the fluid
reverses and flows from the blue hose into the cooling system making it the “pressure” line and making
the red hose the “return” line.
ADDENDUM 1
ADDENDUM 2