Maintenance
The Bathmaster Animal Bathing System requires maintenance. Equate it
to changing the oil in your car. To keep the Bathmaster performing at an
optimum level, here is our recommended maintenance schedule.
Weekly (or as necessary)
1) Make sure foot valve strainers (B.) are free from hair and debris.
2) Check the blue inlet hose screen (I.), located next to your water
source.
3) Unscrew the spray nozzle (J.) and check for any build up.
If applicable, remove build up.
Monthly (or as necessary)
1) Check for leaks and tighten necessary ttings. Replace hose washers
if necessary.
2) If the product bottle collapses, poke a pin hole above the product
level
3) Place a few drops of household oil on the stem of the black handle
4) Clean the spray nozzle by removing it from the hose. Push a paper
clip through each hole and clean with a household lime and/or
calcium cleaner. Rinse thoroughly to make sure all debris is removed.
5) Use a toothbrush to clean the screen washer located in the blue inlet
hose connected directly to the freshwater supply.
Quarterly (or as necessary)
1) Clean the 4-Product Selector Valve (15 on parts diagram)
- Remove the Bathmaster cover
(refer back to Installation steps 1,2,3 and 4)
- Using a pliers, pinch one hose clamp and slide down tube.
- Repeat with other 3 hose clamps
- Slightly pull hoses away from center of the 4-Product Selector
Valve without completely removing the hose(s)
- Push down on locking collar
(the lighter grey piece that has 3 nubs on each side)
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