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Walter SURFOX 306 - Filling the Tank; Connection to the Compressed Air Circuit

Walter SURFOX 306
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SURFOX 306
USER MANUAL
5.2. Filling the tank
Make sure that the device is resting rmly on a at, level
surface.
Remove the tank cap (A).
Pour in about 1.8 l of electrolyte solution; the level of the
liquid must never reach the brim.
Acid solutions can be harmful to people and
the environment, so during the tank relling
operations, take all the precautions described
in chapter 1.
In particular, take care not to spill the
electrolyte outside the tank.
5.3. Connection to the compressed air circuit
Take the compressed air terminal (A) and t it onto the
appropriate connector (B) on the back of the unit.
If it is not possible to connect the device to a compressed air circuit, the fume abatement system built into the
device shall not come into operation.
The characteristics of the compressed air
circuit must be strictly as follows:
Operating pressure 150 PSI.
Flow of dried air.

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