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M2-H
Operating the M2 Unit
Typical Cold Weather Shutdown & Storage
Additional Winter and Freezing Weather Shut Down
Pump or drain remaining mixed fluid out of the tank and dispose of it according to local environmental
approved practices.
Make sure both “Outlet” valves are open.
Fill and rinse the tank with clear water and then start the motor and pump. By pumping this water
through the system, it will remove buildup and dilute any remaining mixed fluid in the system. Open the
valve on the wash wand to flush it into the hopper, then close.
Move the control lever to the most left position against the stop pin to stop the motor and pump.
STOP the hydraulic power source (customer supplied).
Drain the remaining water out of the tank and dispose of it according to local environmental approved
practices.
Disconnect all hoses and let them drain.
Remove centrifugal pump front drain plug. Leave the pump plug out.
Make sure both “Outlet” valves and wash wand valve are open.
Remove filter / shear and clean as described in the maintenance section of this manual. Leave filter /
shear out of housing as this will allow remaining moisture to drain.
Open the hopper valve and pour in a suitable environmentally friendly anti-freeze until it runs out of the
venturi open end (hose is disconnected).
Shut the hopper valve and pour a suitable environmentally friendly anti-freeze into the hopper until
about 2” of fluid cover the valve. This will stop the valve from freezing around the edges.
CAUTION
NEVER LEAVE LIQUID IN THE
PUMP CASING, PIPING, OR HOSES
during freezing weather conditions,
as damage will result.
Follow instruction for winterizing.
CAUTION
CARE MUST BE TAKEN WHEN
INSTALLING THE COUPLER GASKETS.
If the gaskets are not properly lubricated
and installed, a leak may develop.
WARNING
REFER TO THE SA FETY
STATE MENTS IN THE
OEM SUPPLI ED MAN UALS
A ND
THIS MANUAL
REGA RDING THESE
OPE RATIONS.
Summary of Contents for M2-H
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Page 18: ...18 M2 H Identifying Your Machine Components Location of Tags and PIN Plates ...
Page 19: ...19 SECTION II Description Care and Maintenance ...
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Page 41: ...41 SECTION V Troubleshooting the M2 Unit ...
Page 44: ...44 SECTION VI Periodic Maintenance Repair Information ...
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