BL- 3.0.0 AIR SEEN
Per the Figure right, are air bubbles MOVING into the machine
through the clear acid and / or bicarb Inlet Tubing?
Yes
Air seen! A) If using a jugs ensure they are full AND the
wands reach the bottom of the jugs; B) Check the acid
and / or bicarb connector's O-rings and plug; C) Check
the pickup wand(s) tubing.
No air seen! See procedure number
BL- 3.0.1 ISOLATE AIR REMOVAL SYSTEM
a) Turn the water off and allow a "No Water" alarm to occur!
b) The Deaeration gauge is used next. ENSURE it reads 0 inHg
before installing it!
c) Allow one (1) minute for the deaeration motor to stop running!
d) Figure right, tee the gauge to the INPUT (clear tubing) of the
Deaeration Pump.
IMPORTANT!
e)
Turn the water on and allow the "No Water"
alarm to go away!
f)
Is Deaeration Pressure OKAY? Refer to
Yes Deaeration Pressure is OKAY! See procedure number
No Deaeration Pressure in NOT OKAY! ENSURING a "No Water" alarm is NOT presenting,
NOTE this page number, as you will return here, THEN proceed to
SECTION 13 - DEAERATION
BL- 3.0.4 DEAERATION PRESSURE OKAY
a) Turn the water off and allow a "No Water" alarm to occur!
b) Allow one (1) minute for the deaeration motor to stop running!
c) Remove the gauge and reattach the tubing.
IMPORTANT!
d)
Turn the water on and allow the "No Water alarm to go away!
e) See procedure number
BL- 3.0.1
Appendix A
PROBLEMS.
BL- 3.0.5
(page 515).
2008K/K2 Troubleshooting Guide
P/N 507298 Rev. H
(page 514).
(page 667) for what pressure should be.
BL- 3.0.4
(page 514).
page 498
,
Page 514