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Rosco Maximizer 2B Asphalt Distributor 6-37
Operation
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2
3
Valve Locations
Figure 6-26
Sequence for Release Agent Tank
Clean-out
1. Always precede Auto-Assisted Clean-out with
Reverse Suction procedure, (see Reverse Suction
Mode in Section 6). While the asphalt pump is still
turning in reverse from the Reverse Suction Mode,
proceed with step 2.
NOTE: Release Agent Tank must contain at least 3
gallons (11.356 liters) of release agent fuel for
Auto Clean Out operation.
2. Select Rear Control (Figure 6-27,2) on the in-cab
control.
Release Agent Clean-out Sequence
Figure 6-27
3. Select the next page (Figure 6-27,1) on the In-Cab
Controller and select Clean Out (Figure 6-28,1).
Auto-Assisted Clean-out Mode
When spraying is complete, and Reverse Suction
mode has been completed, follow these instructions to
ush and wash out the spraybar and plumbing circuit.
Review these instructions and follow them to ensure the
safety of the operator and to maintain a safe working
environment.
If the operator fails to perform this
function at the end of the day the asphalt may set up
over night leaving the Maximizer 2B inoperable the
next time it is to be used.
Always use the Reverse Suction mode
to remove excess asphalt from the system prior to
going to Clean-out mode.
Fire Hazard! Never spray cleaning
solvent or release agent on or near a heating
element that is hot or being heated or on or near
an open ame or source of ignition. Do not operate
Burner System during cleaning! Cleaning solvent and
release agent could ignite causing serious personal
injury.
When using spray down, consider the
environment and do not allow cleaning solvent to run
onto the ground.
DO NOT SMOKE around the machine.
Fuel, asphalt material and the fumes from both
can explode when exposed to ame or heat from
smoking or other sources.
There are two forms of Auto-Assisted Clean-out.
1. Release Agent Tank Clean-out: This uses the driver
side diesel tank for the solvent.
2. Enviroush Tank Clean-out: This uses the
passenger side solvent tank which holds the used
solvent or alternative solvent to diesel.
Both modes of Automated Clean-out put the “used
solvent” back into the Enviroush tank.
The Solvent Circulate Valve (Figure 6-26,1), Solvent
Valve (Figure 6-26,3) and Enviroush Solvent Valve
(Figure 6-26,2) are used during the Auto-Assisted
Clean-out Cycle.
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