OPERATION
BLAZER 980073 09/16/02
ADDING ANTI–FREEZE TO YOUR
UNIT:
1. Shut off the water supply. Disconnect the water
inlet hose from the front of your console.
2. Connect all high pressure hoses and tools that
may have water in them.
3. Start the unit, and open the tool valve until the
pressure begins to drop on the pressure gauge.
Then shut-down the unit.
4. Fill the water box with approximately two gallons
of 100% glycol base anti-freeze.
5. Restart the unit.
6. Open the tool valve until anti-freeze begins to
come out of the tool. Recover ALL anti-freeze
that comes out of the tools into an approved
container. We strongly recommend that you re-
cycle and re-use the anti-freeze.
Repeat this procedure with all the remaining
tools. After all tools and pressure hoses have
been filled with anti-freeze, disconnect and store
them.
7. Shut-down the unit. Attach the winterizing loop
hose with attachment, Part #10-805380, to the
solution outlet connection and the water inlet
connection. Restart the unit.
Allow the unit to run for approximately 3 minutes
with the winterizing loop hose attached.
8. Prime the chemical system with a 50/50 anti-
freeze/water mix. Insert the chemical inlet and
prime tubes into the anti-freeze container. Turn
the chemical valve to PRIME until antifreeze
begins to flow out of the prime hose Turn the
valve to the ON position, making certain that the
flow meter indicates flow. Make certain that all
anti-freeze drains out of the chemical hose into
an approved container.
After 20 seconds, turn the chemical valve to the
OFF position.
After completing these procedures, shut the unit
down. The unit is now “winterized”.