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TANK TREATMENT SYSTEM
RECOVERY SYSTEM
RECOVERY TANK
To drain and rinse the recovery tank:
1. Remove the Recovery Drain Hose from the holder and lower the end into the drain location.
2. Remove the press-fit cap from the Recovery Drain Hose, squeezing the restriction collar to control the flow.
3. As the tank drains, lean the Recovery Tank back and open the lid.
4. Using clean water, thoroughly clean and rinse out any sediment in the Recovery Tank.
NOTE:
Periodically use cleaner and sanitizer with a cloth or sponge to prevent mold and mildew.
5. Inspect and clean the debris tray and the vacuum the mesh filter screen around the ball float system.
6. Leave the lid open to dry.
The Tank Treatment System (TTS) uses Bromine tablets (typically used in pools and spas) to kill the odor-causing bacteria in the tank.
To ensure that the TTS is prepared to treat your recovery tank:
1. Lift the debris tray out and pinch the two tabs sticking through the underside of the tray.
2. Check the size of the Bromine puck. Replace it when it is approximately 25% of its original size.
3. Press the TTS holder and bromine puck back into the debris tray.
CAUTION:
Use Bromine only!
Do not use chlorine!
Chlorine can interact with ammonia-based detergents to cause harmful fumes.
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