Removing Contaminated Test Oil; Cleaning The Mgt Strainer; Replacing The Filter Insert - Bosch EPS 610 Original Instructions Manual

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8.3.2

Removing contaminated test oil

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The contaminated oil must be drained weekly, or as
required.
1. Switch off the mains supply.
2. Open the bottom right panel (Fig. 1, Pos. 11).
3. Place a container with a funnel below the ball valve.
4. Open the ball valve (Fig. 18, Pos. 1) to drain the
contaminated oil.
Fig. 18:
Opening the ball valve
1 Ball valve
!
Do not reuse the contaminated test oil.
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Refer to chapter 9 for more information on disposal
of contaminated oil.
5. After the contaminated oil is drained, close the ball
valve.
6. Close the bottom right panel.
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8.3.3

Cleaning the MGT strainer

The strainer is located beneath the perforated base
plate.
The test oil from the MGT is routed back to the
test oil tank through the MGT strainer.
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Fig. 19:
MGT assembly
1 MGT strainer
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Perforated base plate
Cleaning the MGT strainer:
1. Use the rotary knob to turn the swivel plate until the
perforated base plate is readily accessible.
2. Remove the perforated base plate from the measur-
ing glass assembly.
3. Pull out the MGT strainer (Fig. 19, Pos. 1).
4. Using a blower, clean the strainer.
5. Place the strainer back.
6. Insert the perforated base plate in the measuring
glass assembly.
8.3.4

Replacing the filter insert

Risk of burning
The test oil might be hot and can cause
burning.
Allow the test oil to cool before pro-
ceeding with the maintenance task.
Wear safety gloves.
Warning: Risk of slipping!
Stepping on test oil might could lead to slip-
page and injury.
Ensure that test oil does not spill on the
floor.
Wear slip-resistant safety shoes.
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