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1. SET ROTARY SWITCH OUTSIDE CONTROL BOX TO CLEAN OUT”:
The clean out function on the control box will reverse the sealant
material pump and begin to evacuate the wand, heated hose and
internal plumbing of a majority of the sealant material and return it
back to the sealant material tank. The entire procedure (steps A -
G) should be followed and all steps properly executed. Following
this process fully will increase start up efficiency on the next job. If
using duck-bill tip, remove from wand.
A) Place the wand in the recirculation port (A) and pin the
trigger (B).
B) If your wand has a manual valve, move the handle for-
ward to open the manual valve on the wand (C).
C) Set rotary switch (E) on the hydraulic block to “9” for maxi-
mum sealant material flow during the clean out process.
D) Allow the unit to run for 5 minutes to suck back as much of
the sealant material to the tank as possible.
E) After 5 minutes, unpin the wand trigger, pull the handle back
on the manual valve to close the valve and remove the
wand from the recirculation port.
F) Properly secure the wand in the storage tray (F).
G) Swing the boom all the way forward and lock the
boom using the locking pin (D).
M-Series Clean Out / Shut Down Procedure
2. SET ROTARY SWITCH OUTSIDE CONTROL BOX TO COOL DOWN”:
The Cool Downfunction on the control box will shut down all func-
tions on the M-Series except the sealant material agitator. The cool
down step should be run for a minimum of 30 minutes. Following
this process will allow the sealant material to more evenly cool
down and increase longevity of the material remaining in the tank.
(B)
(C)
(D)
(A)
(E)
3. SET ROTARY SWITCH OUTSIDE
CONTROL BOX TO OFF
4. TURN OFF ENGINE
(F)
Caution should be taken
to not pull or kink the
hose excessively while
moving the boom back to its storage position.
Moving the hose when cold could permanently
damage the hose.
CAUTION

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