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CLEAN THE HYDRO-FILTER II: (If so equipped)
When used with the MX3-500HE, build-up of debris in the filter screen of the optional Hydro-Filter II will
reduce the vacuum air flow and may cause a significant decrease in water recovery. A torn filter screen will
allow debris past the filter and into the recovery tank. This debris can clog the Waste Pump and the Vacuum
Shutoff Assembly.
The Hydro-Filter II must be examined and cleaned regularly to keep the MX3-
500HE functioning properly:
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Grasp and turn the lid counterclockwise to open the Hydro-Filter II lid.
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Remove the filter screen. Examine the screen and clean or replace as needed.
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Rinse the body of the Hydro-Filter II with clean water.
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Examine the o-ring lid seal and replace as needed.
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Re-install the new or cleaned screen.
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Screw the lid back onto the body and turn clockwise to tighten.
RINSE OUT RECOVERY TANK:
Build-up of fine silt, sand and other debris in the recovery tank can damage the Drain Valve (and Waste
Pump if so equipped). Hair and fibers in the recovery tank can clog the vacuum filter (and Pump-out filter if
so equipped).Clean out the tank on a regular basis to extend the life of these components and to keep the
tank and machine smelling better.
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Remove the recovery tank lid and open the drain valve.
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Place a bucket under the drain valve.
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Use a hose to rinse the dirt and debris out of the recovery tank.
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Close the drain valve and spray the tank with a deodorizer or disinfectant.
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Proceed to Waste Pump Cleaning and replace the recovery tank lid.
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Dispose of the dirty water and debris.
Summary of Contents for Nautilus MX3-500HE
Page 1: ...1 LMANN18 REVISED 01 29 2015 MX3 500HE Nautilus Operating Manual ...
Page 39: ...39 OPTIONAL AUTO FILL FLOAT VALVE ASSEMBLY NM5740 ...
Page 40: ...40 Optional Pump Out Pump AP37F PARTS ASSEMBLY ...
Page 41: ...41 2 4 4 6 7 10 11 3 8 9 3 5 1 8 9 8 9 2 39 12 8 9 ...
Page 48: ...48 2 39 1 72 73 73 67 9 30 31 82 83 2 83 82 84 INSIDE SOLUTION TANK BOTTOM VIEW SOLUTION TANK ...
Page 50: ...50 96 91 97 9 88 111 94 105 93 OPTIONAL PUMP OUT CONNECTIONS 99 95 118 ...
Page 51: ...51 FLOW 81 92 91 99 96 9 97 105 13 14A 14 95 OPTIONAL PUMP OUT PARTS 1 39 97 9 118 ...
Page 52: ...52 HEATER PARTS 42 42A 98 114 110 71 113 114 ...