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Inspect water supply hose connections - check to make
certain fill and drain hoses are properly connected to Aqua Phase.
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Reservoir Screen - check to make certain
reservoir screen is clean and in place (reservoir screen is located in the bottom of the
water reservoir located inside the wash chamber).
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Water Reservoir - check to make certain that
the water reservoir is free of debris.
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4.
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Rear Filter Screen (if present) - check rear filter
screen and clean if necessary.
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Chemical Solutions - check chemical supply levels.
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6.
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Power Supply - plug in Aqua Phase and press the reset button located on the GFCI (ground fault circuit interrupter) in the Aqua
Phase power cord.
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7.
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Water Supply - turn on water supply.
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Drain Aqua Phase.
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- Set the "RUN/DRAIN" switch to
"DRAIN". Press "START" button.
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Water Supply - turn off water supply.
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3.
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Power Supply - unplug Aqua Phase.
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4.
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Reservoir Screen - clean reservoir screen
(reservoir screen is located in the bottom of the water reservoir located inside the wash
chamber).
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5.
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Water Reservoir - check to make certain that
the water reservoir is free of debris.
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6.
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Rear Filter Screen (if present) - check rear filter
screen and clean if necessary.
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7.
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Chemical Solutions - check chemical supply
levels.
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1. |
If your unit has the wheelchair Wheel Rotation System feature installed,
adjust the height of the front and rear wheel brushes if needed.
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2. |
If your unit has the Disinfectant Application System feature installed,
adjust the disinfection injection rate if necessary.
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3. |
Note: The disinfection injection rate is preset at the factory for
use of a disinfectant that requires a dilution rate of 1 oz. per gallon of water. Contact
the factory if adjustment of the injection rate is necessary.
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See the "Disinfectant Application System Option" section of
your operating manual for further information.
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Check the filter screen(s) for
damage..
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a.
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If present, Rear filter screen(s) is located inside the filter bowl located in the
mechanical cabinet at the rear of the machine.
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b.
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Replace damaged filters.
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2.
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Check the spray nozzles (located inside the wash chamber) for clogging.
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a.
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Clean if necessary.
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3.
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Check the power cord for any wear or damage.
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a.
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If the power cord appears to be damaged in any way, do not operate the
machine.
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b.
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Replace the power cord prior to operating the machine.
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4.
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Check to make certain that the water reservoir is free of debris.
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a.
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Clean if necessary.
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1.
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Test and reset the GFCI (ground fault circuit interrupter) in the Aqua
Phase power cord.
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2.
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If your unit has the wheelchair Wheel Rotation System feature installed,
adjust the height of the front and rear wheel brushes if needed.
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3.
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Use de-liming agent to reduce scale build-up if needed. See "De-Liming Instructions" included with
your operating manual.
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4.
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Confirm that front and rear door safety switches are operating properly.
If not, replace prior to using machine.
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Adjust the tension of the chain running from the drive motor if
necessary. Depending on your model and the features installed, you may or may not have a
drive motor. Contact the factory if you have any questions.
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2.
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Inspect front door gasket for wear or damage. Replace if necessary.
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