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Separ SWK2000 Servicing Manual Please note image shown is just for illustration purposes and may differ in appearance to your model.
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Grey Filter Service NOTE Before any servicing work is carried out, please ensure the system is isolated from the fuel supply (close any ball valves). You will need: Spanner Gloves Replacement element Gasket set for grey filter and flat head screwdriver (If gasket replacement is required) Turn off the power supply to your machine –...
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Remove spring cassette. Remove old element using the handle*. Fit the new element using the handle at the top. Install the spring cassette. Replace grey lid on to the filter unit and tighten 4 bolts (6-8nm max)**onto filter lid. Re-open any ball valves to isolate the system from the fuel supply.
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Grey Filter - Draining Water NOTE Both the grey and blue filters will isolate water collected from fuel. They each have sensors which trigger an alert when they reach a certain level and require the water to be drained. This can however be done regularly before the alert is triggered to avoid the machine stopping.
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When the water has drained, close the drain tap by turning clockwise in to a horizontal position. Dispose of the water from the container*. Close air bleed valve on the lid. Re-open any ball valves to isolate the system from the fuel supply. Turn back on the power supply to your machine and press reset.
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Bleeding Air from the Grey Filters NOTE After servicing your WASP WB System, if it is not functioning as you would expect, you may need to bleed air and possibly prime the system. You will need: Flat head screwdriver Gloves Turn off the power supply to your machine –...
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Priming In the event during the service that the system contains air and the filters and input pipe work is not completely full of fuel, the filters will need to be bled of air and system primed. The instructions on the following pages detail how to bleed air from the grey and blue filters. Instructions on priming your system to ensure the filters and input pipe work are full of fuel, will depend on the set up of your pipework layout either side of your WASP PFS System.
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