Troubleshooting 6. maintenance – Sealey SM224 User Manual
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5.2
Commencing Brush Washing.
5.2.1 Close the gate valve (E) and turn lever (D) to the left as shown in fig.10.
5.2.2 Connect a compressed air line to the connector shown in fig.11.
5.2.3 Pre-set the air pressure by pulling and turning the air regulator knob clockwise until the gauge shows a pressure between 90 & 110psi.
5.2.4 Turn the flow regulator (M) anticlockwise until fluid flows from the brush. See fig.12.
5.3
Safety valve.
5.3.1 The fluid outlet head (S) shown in fig.12 is a movable, weighted item that acts as a safety valve. If the flow regulator (M) is opened too
much, excess air will be discharged from underneath the head. Take care to set the flow regulator (M) to an adequate but not
excessive flow of air.
5.4
Air Blow Gun.
5.4.1 The unit is also equipped with an air blow gun for drying components after cleaning. When the nozzle of the gun is twisted clockwise
the gun is shut off. When the nozzle is twisted anticlockwise the gun is on. The first movement of the trigger produces a medium flow
of air. When the trigger reaches its full travel the air flow changes to a more gentle blow.
5.5
Washing by dipping.
5.5.1 Open the gate valve (E) and turn lever (D)
to the left as shown in fig.10. The cleaning fluid
will rise from the reservoir into the tank and will
be kept in constant motion by the air passing
through the liquid itself.
5.5.2 The intensity of the agitation can be
adjusted by means of the flow regulator (M).
WARNING! DO NOT allow excessive
agitation to take place as this may cause
splashing and overfilling of the tank.
5.5.3 To turn the agitation off, close the gate
valve and turn the lever (D) to the middle
position.
5.5.4 To return the fluid to the reservoir, turn
lever (D) to the right and open gate valve (E).
5.5.5 To empty the reservoir, open the drain
cock (F).
When cleaning parts ensure that nothing in the tank,
including any parts basket, is in a position that
would prevent the lid from closing fully if and when
the fusible link activates.
6.1
From time to time clean the grids in the
bottom of the tank.
6.2
Waste deposits that accumulate
in the bottom of the reservoir can be
removed by removing drain plug (G).
7. TROUBLESHOOTING
6. MAINTENANCE
PROBLEM
CAUSE
SOLUTION
Liquid fails to come out of brush
Insufficient liquid in resevoir
Fill
Insufficient air pressure
Check air connection A, pressure regulator B
Lever D in wrong position
Turn lever to left position as shown in fig.10.
Dirty fluid comes out of brush
Blocked filters
Clean filters
Fluid too old and dirty
Drain off old fluid and replace with clean
Contaminated filters
Clean tank filters
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SM224 Issue: 3(SP) - 04/09/13
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