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OPERATION<br />

1. Before operating this equipment for the first time, and periodically thereafter, review<br />

the SAFETY INFORMATION beginning on Page one of this manual<br />

2. Connect the cleaner to the <strong>electric</strong> supply specified on the control panel.<br />

A. Correct phasing of the <strong>electric</strong> supply outlets is essential. The <strong>sump</strong> cleaner’s<br />

motor runs in one direction to perform the suction operation and in the opposite<br />

direction for discharge. The float switch in the suction cycle relay holding<br />

circuit causes this circuit to drop out at a predetermined liquid level in the tank,<br />

preventing overfilling and pump dam age. The discharge circuit has no such<br />

float switch, therefore, the cleaner must be plugged into outlets that are<br />

uniformly <strong>phase</strong>d, so that operating the SUCTION button rotates the motor and<br />

pump in the correct direction. Connection to improperly <strong>phase</strong>d outlets can void<br />

the warranty on this machine.<br />

B. Test the outlet phasing by pushing the SUCTION button and verifying whether<br />

the cleaning tool is actually sucking. If not, the outlet phasing must be modified<br />

by authorized service personnel.<br />

3. For suction operation: Open the inlet ball valve fully, press the SUCTION button<br />

to start the motor and vacuum coolant and chips from the <strong>sump</strong>.<br />

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