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16. After operation, review proper steps to transport, clean, and charge the machine for its
next use. Tell them to read this Operators Manual and show them how the manual is
organized to help them find what they are looking for.
Daily Setup and Operation
Moving & Transporting your Lane Machine
You would think that transporting and moving your machine to and from the approach is an
easy task, but some places can be difficult. Be careful when moving the machine.
Ramps that are used for moving the machine to and from the approach should also be
“machine friendly”. These ramps should be no less than 12 feet long with no bump on
either end of the transition. Improving these transitions will not only extend the life of your
machine, but can make it easier to transport the machine to and from the approach.
The transition from the gutter to the approach should be as smooth as possible for an easy
entrance and exit for the lane machine. This will prolong the life of the casters as well as
other parts. Better transitions also help in preventing drips of cleaner from falling off the
squeegee.
When setting the machine down into the operating position, roll the machine away from you
a foot or two. This will allow the casters to face the best direction for ease of lowering. If
using the lift, do the same thing, only pushing it away from the wall prior to hooking the
machine up.
Replacing the Conditioner Cartridge
It is best to change Conditioner Cartridges only when empty! Drips may occur while
changing a cartridge that has conditioner left in it……
1.
To replace the conditioner cartridge, the machine should be in the operating
position with the lid slid back just far enough to expose the conditioning
compartment.
2.
Next, simply reach into the conditioning compartment and pull cartridge retainer
back and pull cartridge out of the machine. Use a towel to clean up any drips in oil
compartment.
3.
Remove the metal valve cap assembly from the old cartridge and place it on the new
conditioning cartridge and tighten. Make certain to not cross thread the cap to the
tank.
4.
Before inserting the cartridge into the machine, it’s a good idea to ensure the cap has
a good seal. Position the cartridge to look for drips forming around the cap and
squeeze lightly to force a bad seal to leak. Always clean around cap before inserting.
5.
Insert the new conditioning cartridge into the lane machine matching it with the
corresponding letter.
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