The large access cover on the recovery tank simplifi es the cleaning process. Once the recovery tank lid is opened, tip out the tank. With the
recovery tank in the tipped out position (Figure 19), fl ush all sand, sludge, debris, etc. out of the tank with a water hose, then replace the tank and
fl ush the manifold, ball fl oat screen and level switch to remove any deposits. The tank lid should be removed and cleaned approximately every 50
running hours.
Do not attempt to fl ush large amounts of tank debris through the drain hose - This will cause clogging and hamper future drainage.
Always fl ush the recovery tank with clean water at the end of each cleaning cycle. Never let debris accumulate, settle and harden in the