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Original Instructions - V1.4
WAZER Pro Water Jet Cutter
(WAZER G2 Pro 50Hz)
&
(WAZER G2 Pro 60Hz)
© WAZER, Inc.
4 Executive Plaza, Suite 175,
Yonkers, NY 10701
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  • Page 1 User Manual Original Instructions - V1.4 WAZER Pro Water Jet Cutter (WAZER G2 Pro 50Hz) & (WAZER G2 Pro 60Hz) © WAZER, Inc. 4 Executive Plaza, Suite 175, Yonkers, NY 10701...
  • Page 4 WAZER Pro Components How it works WAZER Pro Systems Dissection WAZER Pro Specif ications Machine System Schematics Setting Up WAZER Pro Choosing a Location for WAZER Pro Unpacking Verify Your Shipments Contents Install WAZER Pro Check Pump Section Water Connections...
  • Page 7 WAZER Pro. The warnings and instructions contained in this manual are for your safety. Failure to follow safety warnings and instructions could result in serious injury or death. This User Manual must always be kept with WAZER Pro and should remain with WAZER Pro if it is transferred or sold.
  • Page 9 Some of these signal words alert you to safety hazards. These are important to the safety of WAZER Pro users. Others are there to make sure your machine or environment does not suffer any damage. Be sure to familiarize yourself and all other users of the machine with these signal words.
  • Page 10 Safety Symbols In addition to the signal words listed above, WAZER Pro has various product safety signs and safety labels placed in visible locations. These labels are critical to your safety. You and other users must must familiarize yourself with their meaning. Ignoring these labels may result in equipment or property damage as well as physical injury or death.
  • Page 11 Product Safety Label Locations Upon unboxing, you will be greeted with WAZER Pro in a state like this. Keep in mind all the warning label locations, as they will display important safety-related messages for anyone who is operating, maintaining and repairing this machine.
  • Page 12 This label warns you of the electrical residual hazards inside the WAZER Pro AC Boxes and warnings against opening them. This label warns you of the existence of the high This label warns you the Danger of disconnecting High temperature hazard near its proximity.
  • Page 13 This label warns you of the heavy This label instructs you to the This label warns you that the WAZER weight of the WAZER packages and correct orientation that the WAZER contents inside may contain carcinogenic...
  • Page 14 Peel-able Labels You may peel them off after the installation process of your WAZER Pro is completed. This label instructs you to not plug the power into the machine This label warns you of the heavy weight of the WAZER Pro and prior to the completion of all previous steps.
  • Page 15 GFCI/PRCD/RCBO protection. Do not attempt to use any cables that are not GFCI/PRCD/ RCBO protected. • DO NOT attempt to use any other Power Supply other than the one included by WAZER • The replacement of the Power Cables and Power Supply shall only be carried out by the manufacturer or approved service organization.
  • Page 16 • Dress properly. Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry. Keep your hair, clothing and gloves away from moving parts. Loose clothes, jewelry or long hair can be caught in moving parts. • Be careful removing cut materials from the water jet cutter. Cutting with a water jet cutter creates sharp edges.
  • Page 17 – please read it carefully and ensure that anyone that uses WAZER Pro has read this User Manual as well. Before setting up and using WAZER Pro, read and follow all instructions and safety messages. ALWAYS be aware of and comply with all federal, state, and local safety regulations, industry standards, and internal company safety guidelines.
  • Page 18 Before and after a Cut, always inspect the surrounding area of WAZER Pro for leaks. • In the event that a leak is observed, turn off the power going to WAZER Pro, wipe it down, and LET IT DRY OVERNIGHT before seeing if anything was damaged and is still working. Water doesn’t damage electronics, it’s the combination of water with running electricity that does;...
  • Page 19 Disassembly and Decommission: • Never discard WAZER Pro in the trash. WAZER Pro is a tool that contains electric and electronic components, proper disposal is required. • Never skip steps when decommissioning WAZER Pro. Follow every step to safely decommission WAZER Pro. Decomissioning steps can be found in online user manual.
  • Page 20 A basic understanding of WAZER Pro's work flow and design will make it easier to follow the rest of this User Manual. WAZER Pro is an entirely new waterjet cutting system; please review this section even if you are familiar with other waterjet systems.
  • Page 21 Jet to create a slurry of water and abrasive. This high-pressure stream of abrasive slurry performs the cutting in a waterjet system. By controlling where this stream is ejected, WAZER Pro allows you to cut your design with digital precision.
  • Page 22 WAZER Pro Systems Dissection WAZER Pro can be broken into seven systems based on the primary functions they serve: High-Pressure – This system pressurizes water for cutting, mixes the water and abrasive, and ejects the mixture toward the material. Stay clear of all high-pressure components during operation.
  • Page 23 Reference Note 3 Reference Note 4...
  • Page 24 Reference Note 5...
  • Page 25 Reference Note 6 Reference Note 7...
  • Page 26 Gantry Maximum Linear Speed 75 IPM (1905 mm/min) Gantry Positional Precision 0.003” (0.08 mm) Power WAZER G2 Pro 50Hz 230VAC; 50Hz; 16.1A; 3700W WAZER G2 Pro 60Hz 230VAC; 60Hz; 16.1A, 3700W Wam Software Browser Compatibility Chrome, Internet Explorer, Safari, Firefox...
  • Page 27 Machine System Schematics Your WAZER Pro system contains hundreds of components that interface with one another. Even though it is not necessary for you to be familiar with all of them, it is a good idea to familiarize yourself with a system level view of your machine. We have created a few system level schematics and diagrams.
  • Page 28 Reference Note 10 Low Pressure System and Tank Overview Diagram The above illustration shows the components of the Low-Pressure System and direction of water flow and used abrasive.
  • Page 29 Safety Function Diagram The above illustration shows a system level diagram of the safety functions that are incorporated in your WAZER. These include electrical shock protection, protection from contact with the high pressure water stream, and correct water management to protect your...
  • Page 30 Reference Note 12 Main Unit Section Control System Diagram The above illustration shows the high level system schematic of the WAZER Pro Main Unit Section control system and electro-mechanical components...
  • Page 31 Reference Note 13 Pump Section Electronics Layout Diagram The above illustration shows the high level system schematic of the Pump Section wiring and electro-mechanical components.
  • Page 32 Setting Up WAZER Pro Install WAZER Pro In this section, we will discuss the process of choosing locations for the WAZER Pro, unboxing and dismounting it safely, completing the physical installation, and connecting WAZER Pro to electricity and water. After that, you will be ready to make your first Cut.
  • Page 33 12” (0.4m) of free space on the right and left this safely. However, in the rare case that you run sides of WAZER Pro. On the left side of WAZER Pro, into trouble with your breaker tripping, consult an you will need room to refill the Abrasive Hopper.
  • Page 34 Gloves. WAZER PRO will be arriving in a tall crate. One of the side crate panel will be used as a ramp to dismount the WAZER Pro. The first step of unpacking is to make sure you have at least 15 feet (4.5m) of free space, and align the pallet with the tamp piece facing the open space.
  • Page 35 Remove the side panels one by one Remove the ramp piece last. It is the heaviest piece Remove and keep account of the Clean the space in front of the WAZER accessories Pro for next step There are 4 screws holding one clamp, Use a T20 Torx screw driver to remove and 4 clamps holding WAZER Pro.
  • Page 36 It is vital to have one person operating the pallet jack and at least one other person stablizing the WAZER Pro during the dismounting process. Conducting dismount with only one person, or using incorrect lifting/dismounting methods may result in machine falling, toppling and can...
  • Page 37 Verify Your Shipment’s contents Your Accessory kit may be updated by the time your WAZER Pro arrives; refer to WAZER Support page for the most updated Accessory Part List...
  • Page 38 Running the unit with the red Oil Cap or with little oil will damage the Pump, and this damage WILL NOT be covered under warranty. NEVER remove the panels and work on the machine while the WAZER Pro is connected to power, during operation or possesses residual pressure. Ensure the power plug is not connected during this step.
  • Page 39 Drain Hose disposes water. There are also several connections that cover other essential functions. Keep the WAZER Pro away from the wall for 2 feet (0.5m) during this step If you are uncomfortable with this part of the setup, have a professional plumber complete this part of the installation for you.
  • Page 40 Quick Connect System Make sure to fully seat the hose into the John-Guest Style fittings. You will feel a level of resistance (the seal) that you need to push past until the hose is fully seated in the connection. A total of about 1” (25mm) of hose should be inserted into the fitting. Mark a line 1"...
  • Page 41 Inlet Hose (3/8” diameter White Hose) and the Tee Connector with three ports Connect the Input Check valve, Pressure Reducer and Sprayer hose to the Tee connector, then push the whole assembly into the water input at the back of the WAZER Pro.
  • Page 42 Route Water Inlet Hose: Here are some routing examples that may be helpful: Connect Water Inlet Hose to water supply: You will either use: - the Garden Hose Water Inlet Adapter, or - the Sink Adapter. GARDEN HOSE ADAPTER SINK ADAPTER Option 1: Sink Adapter (Recommended) In the Plumbing Kit you will find the two Sink Adapters, one is 1/4”...
  • Page 43 If this location has separate hot and cold water supply lines, install using the cold supply line. NEVER use hot water. Hot water will damage WAZER. If you do not have a faucet that equip with Garden Hose Thread, there is one attachment you may use in junction with the Garden Hose Adapter.
  • Page 44 Tip: Draw a line 1" (25mm) away from the hose end will help you seat the hose more easily Make sure you are draining waste water appropriately. The water drained from WAZER Pro is partially filtered. There will likely be some Used Abrasive and Material in the drained water.
  • Page 45 Once you have completed the three hose connections, install of the Water Filter and On/Off Valve needs to be done. It is important to shut the Water Inlet Hose off whenever WAZER Pro is left idle; doing this could lead to a massive water leak or damage to the unit.
  • Page 46 The plug must be plugged into a matching outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinates. If power cable is damaged or worn, stop installation or operation IMMEDIATELY. Contact WAZER support to have it replaced.
  • Page 47 NEMA L6-20 Receptacle is for Split Phase 230vac 60Hz WAZER Pro Plug. This Plug is 20A rated. • IEC 60309, SERIES II, 2P + E Receptacle is for Single Phase 230vac 50Hz WAZER Pro Pug. This Plug is 32A rated.
  • Page 48 When WAZER Pro is filled with water it will weigh approximately 730 lbs (330kg). To ensure the safety of the WAZER Pro and its users, WAZER requires you to anchor the machine to a wall or solid structure with the provided bracket and hardware.
  • Page 49 Learn the process of cutting with WAZER Pro by completing the Welcome Cut. Cutting with WAZER Pro requires a specific procedure that must be followed. You will find a checklist at the end of this chapter that you can post prominently as a reminder.
  • Page 50 Preparation Note 4 Pg.18 Refer to System Dissection in Section 3 to familiarize yourself with all the components of WAZER Pro. We will be referencing these parts by name throughout the remainder of this section. Checklist: Before You Cut Level the Cut Bed...
  • Page 51 We strongly recommend everyone to follow every single step listed in this section. Additionally, at the end of this section you will find two copies of the “Cutting with WAZER Pro Checklist”. We highly suggest prominently displaying one of those pages in a highly visible location near your WAZER Pro, for all users to reference with every cut.
  • Page 52 WAZER Pro will not be making any noise at this point. If your WAZER Pro fails to turn on, check the high and low float switch on the right side of the tank; the low switch should be submerged and the high switch should not be. Adjust the water level as needed.
  • Page 53 Establish Water Level "Water Level Setup" is a useful feature in WAZER Pro. It can be used to check the status of High Pressure System; it can also be used to check the Low Pressure and Drain System; its primary purpose is to set the water in the tank to the optimum level.
  • Page 54 We are finally ready to setup our first cut. To do so the next step is to transfer a Cut File to WAZER Pro. A Cut File is a type of .gcode file with some WAZER-specific commands. This file includes all the parameters required to cut your Design.
  • Page 55 Failed Cut. WAZER Pro does not have a sensor to read the Abrasive Level, so it assumes that it is filled prior to the start of every Cut. If this is done correctly, WAZER Pro will pause the Cut before the Abrasive runs low, then prompt you to refill the Abrasive Hopper and continue cutting.
  • Page 56 Therefore we encourage running a Tank Cleaning Cycle in the following situations:- After cuts and before turning off your WAZER Pro for a few days in order to collect the excess Used Abrasive. For your first cut you do not need to worry about this step, but going forward we highly suggest doing the Tank Cleaning Maintenance regularly.
  • Page 57 In this case, DO NOT panic. Pause WAZER Pro, turn the water supply on and start your Cut. More on how to pause WAZER Pro later. Fasten the Material Securely fastening the Material to the Cut Bed is critical to the accuracy of your desired Cut. If your Material moves during cutting, the results the cutting results will be poor, or fail completely.
  • Page 58 Setting the height of the Nozzle relative to the Material is critical. If the Nozzle Height is set improperly, WAZER Pro may not cut through the Material or the WAZER cutting head will come in contact with the material resulting in a jam, clog, and lost cut.
  • Page 59 Perform a Final Check A Cut can be costly. Take advantage of the Control Panel’s preview features to ensure that you positioned the Material correctly. We highly recommend that you use one of these features before starting a Cut: • Check Cut Extents: Select this feature and the Nozzle will trace a rectangle that will designate your Cut Extents (essentially the smallest rectangle that fully encompasses your Cut).
  • Page 60 A pressure gauge for the high pressure system is located on the front panel of the WAZER Pro. It is recommended that you check this gauge periodically throughout the cut. As a reference to the colors: •...
  • Page 61 If instantaneous stop function is necessary, push down the Emergency Stop Button located near the UI Screen. This will cut power to the WAZER Pro as a whole. At this moment, there will still be pressure trapped in the hose line. Shut off water supply, turn on WAZER Pro, go to "HP valve" in "Output Check"...
  • Page 62 Abrasive Clogs can sometimes occur, preventing Abrasive from flowing into the Nozzle. WAZER Pro will stop cutting through the Material. There will be a significant change in the sound of WAZER Pro’s operation. If there is an Abrasive Clog, press Start/Stop immediately. Refer to the website support section for more information.
  • Page 63 Popup Abrasive Clog Abrasive Clog Identification Abrasive Clog Identification Partial Cutting Partial Cutting Identification Leak Leak...
  • Page 64 Piercing sound: WAZER Pro always starts every segment of a cut with a pierce. When the high-speed slurry coming out of the nozzle hits the work piece you will hear a very loud noise coming from the cutting area. However, as the water/slurry stream progresses through the material you will hear the pitch change.
  • Page 65 Cut Quality Cut quality on WAZER Pro is a function of the Cut Rate. A Fine Cut (slower Cut Rate) will result in a smoother surface along the edge, whereas a Coarse Cut (faster Cut Rate) will result in a rougher surface along the edges.
  • Page 66 Turn WAZER Pro Off Flip the power switch to turn WAZER Pro off. Do not use the Emergency stop at the top of your machine. Bacteria can build up in the standing water of the Tank. Any injuries or cuts, even minor ones, should be treated with caution.
  • Page 67 Perform the following maintenance actions after every long cut. We provide the maintenance steps in the checklist in the following 2 pages. WAZER encourages you to post one copy of the checklist near the location of your WAZER Pro and ensure it is followed with every cut! It is essential to perform these tasks routinely;...
  • Page 68 Added Features on WAZER Pro If you have some prior experiences with WAZER Base, WAZER V1.5 or WAZER V1.0, you will find WAZER Pro operation fairly similar. A lot of the key learning points from WAZER Base Workflow can be directly applied to WAZER Pro operation.
  • Page 70 NEVER skip any Startup or Shutdown steps. Failure to complete these steps could lead to injury, damage to WAZER Pro and your property. We suggest you take this page out of the User Manual and leave it near your WAZER Pro. Preparation Check Cut Extents &...
  • Page 71 Cutting with WAZER Pro Checklist NEVER skip any Startup or Shutdown steps. Failure to complete these steps could lead to injury, damage to WAZER Pro and your property. Preparation Check Cut Extents & Dry Run □ Wear proper Personal Protective...
  • Page 72 This function turns on the Low Pressure system of WAZER Pro to collect Used Abrasive. Nozzle Purge: This function turns on the High pressure system of WAZER Pro several times. It can be used to observe the water stream and pressure for troubleshooting. Follow the instruction shown on UI screen.
  • Page 73 Cut Rate Testing The WAZER will cut a series of arcs at increasing speeds to help you determine the cutting parameters for a new material. General Cut: Run this cut when you have no idea how fast the WAZER should cut your material.
  • Page 74 If you are still uncertain as to what programs to use, please reach out to us at support@wazer.com and we’ll be happy to help, or visit our website resources. You will find export guides and information for some...
  • Page 76 After logging in, you will import your Design. After setting your Cut Parameters, Wam will generate a unique Cut File which you will transfer to WAZER via a SD card. This Cut File will contain all the information WAZER needs to cut the Design in your chosen Material.
  • Page 77 Icon to change user account settings, preferences, and your personal WAZER settings. Cut File Section: Use these six expandable Sections to configure the Cut on WAZER. We will go through them one by one later. Help Icons: Next to each of the tabs you will notice a question mark ic icon.
  • Page 78 Public Account – When a full account is registered to a valid WAZER, the account holder can choose to register public account for his/her students. All Wam functionality is available to the user but public account holder cannot edit user/machine options and material library.
  • Page 79 Cut File Steps Step 1: Import File Import File Compatibilities: • .dxf - 2D file type that most engineering and design software exports. The .dxf library supports arcs, circles, ellipses, lines, polylines, and splines. All text must be converted to vector paths before importing into WAM .dxf files do not include units –...
  • Page 80 Importing multiple Designs and multiple copies of a single Design All Cut groups can be manipulated as a whole group in multi-select. Results of Enabling “Split” for an Imported Part...
  • Page 81 Group proportionally. Step 3: Material Selection WAZER needs to know the Cut Rate, or how fast it can cut, for your Material. WAZER have created a Material Library that containing all this information. You can simply specify your Material and thickness from the available selections, and Wam will set the correct Cut Rate.
  • Page 83 When a cut group is imported into Wam, it is simply a set of curves. These curves are shown in white. To cut your parts properly and meet your need, WAZER needs to know which side of the curve to Cut. It is because the water jet has a certain width, and will cut a gap of certain widths into your material.
  • Page 85 Material. When you add a new Material, it will be saved to your Account and all other registered users to your WAZER will be able to access it. You will see a small Icon next to custom entries.
  • Page 86 – This field refers to the duration of time the nozzle will sit in a single position at the start of a Cut. WAZER needs to punch through the Material before it starts to progress along the Cut Path. If the Nozzle starts to move before the Material is Pierced through, you should increase the Pierce Time.
  • Page 87 Never remove the cover of the Pump section or the AC Enclosure while it is plugged in. • Visually inspect High Pressure Hose and all plumbing coming in and going out from WAZER Pro. • Contact WAZER Customer service if High pressure Hoses and components were found worn, leaking or wire layer exposed •...
  • Page 88 Maintenance Schedule WAZER Pro tracks the number of hours it has been running. Go to “Setup and Maintenance>Machine info > Total Cut Time”. This will help you take out the guess work on how many hours you have put through your machine and whether or not a particular servicing is needed.
  • Page 89 Interval: < 4 hours Used Abrasive Collection and Cleaning WAZER Pro incorporates a completely redesigned used abrasive collection system. When performing properly, all abrasives used in cutting can be picked up from the tank bottom and deposited into the two Collection Buckets. Meanwhile, watch out for any abnormalities or decrease in performance.
  • Page 90 Interval: < 4 hours Conducting a WAZER Pro Tank Cleaning Cycle WAZER Pro collects Used Abrasive from the middle of the tank. During cutting, abrasive is constantly collected through the low pressure system. However, some abrasives can still accumulate at the bottom of the tank, especially if your input water pressure is low (<...
  • Page 91 Interval: < 4 hours Inspecting the Dry Abrasive System WAZER Pro cannot cut without the consistent and reliable delivery of abrasive from the Dry Abrasive system. It is critical to maintain the Dry Abrasive system and address any issues before a cut.
  • Page 92 Inspecting General Water Sealing between cuts Electrical and mechanical components in the WAZER cutting area are protected from water splashes. Those protections can be removed for inspection and maintenance. It is vital to ensure those protections remain intact before and after every cut.
  • Page 93 Tighten the bolt until you can place the nozzle height tool underneath the nozzle tip, and feel • Stand in front of the WAZER Pro, open the the same resistance when pulled out as that door window. You can see 4 cut bed bolts on at the top left corner.
  • Page 94 With the worn side now facing you, put in the screws holding the brackets. • Turn off WAZER and push the Nozzle to the back of If both sides of the Cut Bed are worn, dispose of it the machine and grab a new Cut Bed.
  • Page 95 Checking the Dry Abrasive Flow Rate WAZER Pro does not actively monitor and measure its Abrasive Flow Rate. However, the Abrasive Flow Rate is a critical parameter, so you should check and monitor this regularly. It is also one of the first things to check if your cut performance has seemed to change This rate will need to be updated from time to time simply because of normal wear or from an unexpected event such as a backflow.
  • Page 96 • • If the WAZER Pro is left idle for a long time, the used They transport the used abrasive particles from the abrasive in the pick up hose may settle and become tank bottom to the collection bucket.
  • Page 97 Interval: 20-100 hours (350-1650lbs (160-750kg) of abrasive) Inspecting High Pressure Component Condition WAZER Pro incorporates a robust and efficient used abrasive collection system. However, the system may be performing less desirably under some extreme circumstances. Used abrasives may start to accumulate in the tank. It is recommended to check the level of accumulation whenever you are flipping or replacing the cut bed.
  • Page 98 2nd backflow sensor is there to detect moisture in the • While the WAZER Pro is attempting to cut, dip the abrasive hose. hopper end of the abrasive hose into the glass of •...
  • Page 99 • Remove the two bolts securing the Nozzle to the Z the pump box, turn on WAZER, go to “Setup & block using a 4 mm Allen key. Maintenance“ >”input and output check” > “nozzle •...
  • Page 100 Maintenance & Machine Procedures Short Term Service Interval: 20-100 hours (350-1650lbs (160-750kg) of abrasive) Cleaning Water Inlet Filter Canister Water Inlet filter canister is the first and most important line of defense for the high pressure system. Its 200 mesh / 74 micro filter netting blocks a large majority of the debris in the water supply.
  • Page 101 1st Pump Oil Change WAZER Pro uses a triplex plunger pump to pressurize water during cutting. The oil in the pump crank cases needs replacement after the first 50 hours of use, then every 300 hours after that. During the first 50 hours of operation (break-in period), impurities start to accumulate in the oil.
  • Page 102 Gantry Operation Check and Maintenance Gantry is the short form for “gantry style motion system” used in WAZER Pro. Its job is to securely hold the nozzle assembly and move it precisely to achieve the desired cutting pattern. Gantry components are protected from water and abrasive by silicone rubber bellows.
  • Page 103 Nozzle Purge. size is cut on the selected material using • WAZER Pro. Then use a caliper to measure the Compare the stream to the videos shared in dimension of the cut out part and the cut out the online instruction blank.
  • Page 104 • Put on PPE • Clean off all the Blue Goop from Guide Rod • Turn off WAZER Pro thread, inspect the thread. Make sure no abrasive is stuck in the thread. • Shut of water supply •...
  • Page 105 Remove all tools from cut bed. Leave the moves. banjo assembly unconnected, turn on water • The Whip Caretaking Article can be found in supply into the pump box, turn on WAZER, go WAZER online maintenance manual “Whip to “Setup & Maintenance“ > “Maintenance“ > Caretaking“...
  • Page 106 • • Pull out the Abrasive Hopper from the left of the Reattach the new sensor. Connect the new WAZER Pro sensor to the static bleeding cable. • • Trace the Abrasive Hose. Locate the two backflow Repeat the procedure above for the 2nd backflow sensors on the abrasive hose.
  • Page 107 Stage 1 (every 600 hours): Pro Pump Head Rebuild • This Stage 1 Long Term service involves replacing the pump head of the WAZER Pro High Pressure Pump to regain the full cutting performance. Stage 2 (every 1200 hours): Pro High Pressure Hose Refresh •...
  • Page 108 Preparation: Once your WAZER Pro is setup to the point of the tank being filled and the water being plumbed into the input fitting (see Setting Up WAZER & Cut Preparation), you are ready to Prime the Low-Pressure System and then Prime the High-Pressure System.
  • Page 109 • • Move the Nozzle assembly away from the Leave WAZER Pro to complete the “Water Level Welcome Cut Material, onto a uncovered section Setup”. It may take a stream to be activated of Cut Bed multiple times to get all the air out of the system.
  • Page 110 Occasionally, you will find that a piece of debris or a clog occurs somewhere within the Abrasive Hose. Or worse yet, you had water backflow into your Abrasive Hose. This needs to be cleared out in order to make sure WAZER is supplied with sufficient Abrasive to cut. •...
  • Page 111 Please refer to our website for more maintenance and repair procedures; Visit support.wazer.com or email us at support@wazer.com Whip Caretaking Full Tank Cleaning Setting the Abrasive Flow Rate Replacing the Abrasive Hose Winter Safe Keeping Restarting WAZER Pro after long time. Clutch Servicing and rebuild.
  • Page 112 SECTION Customer Support WAZER stands by its product, and we’re happy to help when you need assistance with setting up or running WAZER Pro. We are constantly updating and putting out content that can aid in the setup, operation, and troubleshooting of cutting with WAZER Pro and Desktop.
  • Page 113 • Retrieve the packaging material your WAZER Pro came in • Follow WAZER’s illustrated step by step guide from our webiste as to how to package up a WAZER Pro for shipment WAZER Pro is ready for the upcoming Transport.
  • Page 115 AGAINST HIDDEN OR LATENT DEFECTS, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW. INSOFAR AS SUCH WARRANTIES CANNOT BE DISCLAIMED, WAZER LIMITS THE DURATION AND REMEDIES OF SUCH WARRANTIES TO THE DURATION OF THIS WARRANTY AND, AT WAZER’S OPTION, THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT SERVICES DESCRIBED BELOW. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY MAY LAST, SO THE LIMITATION DESCRIBED ABOVE MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.
  • Page 116 Any warranty claim must first be accepted by WAZER as The Warranty is granted under the following justified. conditions: If your claim is accepted, WAZER, at its sole • The Product was assembled, sold and discretion will either: delivered by WAZER.
  • Page 117 Disclaimers a. If your original shipping address is located in the WAZER does not warrant your use of the Product will be Continental United States, WAZER will cover the uninterrupted or error free. cost of the above shipping.