Rocovery Tank Filters - Edic ENDEAVOR Owner's/Operator's Manual

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RECOVERY TANK FILTERS:
VACUUM PRE-FILTER:
The intake filter bag has been designed to catch larger
debris before it enters the open area of the waste tank.
This keeps the auto-dump intake filter from clogging
too fast, allowing un-interrupted flow to the auto-dump
pump.
Locate the filter bag in the waste tank, press the cord
release (circled above in white) and pull back to loosen
the drawstrings. Remove all solids, rinse the bag out and
place back into the tank. Tighten the cord release. Al-
ways remove the bag by loosening the cord, do not pull
the elbow out.
AUTO-DUMP INTAKE FILTER:
The auto-dump filter is located next to the vacuum
intake stand pipe. The filter can be removed by turning
counter-clockwise. Turn Clockwise to re-tighten. Clean
filter after every job.
NOTE: Daily cleaning of the intake filter bag and the
pump intake filter, are essential to preserving the proper
function of the pump out feature. It is up to the operator
to determine a proper cleaning schedule as workloads
differ from job to job. It is advisable to inspect the filters
after the completion of each job to gauge what an appro-
priate cleaning schedule would be.
VACUUM INTAKE FILTER AND VACUUM
SHUT OFF:
The vacuum intake filter houses the float ball which is
in place to shut off airflow to the vacuum motor when
there is too much fluid in the waste tank. This function
keeps the vacuum motor from taking in fluids and get-
ting damaged. Under normal operating conditions, the
mesh screen on the air filter should not get dirty. A dirty
filter is a sign of over-filling. To remove the filter cage,
Pull down on the filter, in a pivoting motion. Clean as
needed. Firmly press it back into place. If there is minor
build up, you may use a towel to wipe off the surface of
the filter.
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