4.1 DEVICE DESCRIPTION
Side view
Rear view
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15
6
16
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17
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14
9
3
18
13
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4
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19
12
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1.
Sink pan
2.
Sink pipe
a. Release the knob.
b. Pull out the pipe from the container.
b
a
3.
Suction hose connection
4.
Basket for accessories
5.
Transport wheel:
6.
Compressed air supply connection
7.
Venting valve
8.
Handle
9.
Drain valve of control tank
10.
Safety valve
11.
Fill level indicator of the sink tank
12.
Sink tank drain valve and drain hose connection
13.
Tube for the ends of the suction hose (probes)
14.
Connection and valve of the compressed air supply
(used when the purpose is to drain the contents of
the sink tank)
15.
Drain valve of the sink
16.
Manometer
17.
Control tank
18.
Clamping screw adjusting the height of the sink.
19.
Sink tank
Invisible in the picture
20.
Suction hose with valve
21.
Drain hose
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4.2 PREPARING FOR USE
Workplace of the device:
The ambient temperature must not exceed 45 ° C and the
relative humidity should not exceed 85%. Only use the
device in well-ventilated areas. Do not obstruct the air
outlet of the device. Keep the device away from any hot
surfaces. The device must always be used on an even, stable,
clean, fire-proof and dry surface and out of the reach of
children and the mentally ill persons. The workplace of the
device should provide immediate access to the valve that
disables the compressed air supply. Make sure that the
pressure of the air supplying the device does not exceed the
recommended range.
Device assembly:
ADVICE: It is recommended to use a Teflon tape for sealing
all threaded connections.
a)
Unpack the entire device.
b)
Screw the control tank (17) onto the sink (19).
c)
Loosen the sink pipe clamping screw (18)
d)
Slide out the sink pipe (2) above the control tank
(17), and then tighten the sink pipe clamping screw
(18).
e)
Screw the sink pan (1) onto the sink pipe (2).
f)
Slide the tube onto the ends of the suction hose
(probes) (13) into the rings on the side of the sink
tank.
g)
Slide the accessory basket (4) onto the metal teeth on
the priming tank.
h)
Mount the transparent end onto the bottom of the
tube (4) and insert the probes into the tube.
i)
Mount the drain hose (21) in the connection of the
sink tank drain valve (12).
j)
Mount the suction hose (20) in the connection under
the control tank (3).
4.3 DEVICE USE
Generating negative pressure in the control chamber:
a)
Check whether all valves of the device are closed.
b)
Connect the pressure line to the air inlet of the device
(6) (compressed air pressure should be within the
range of 7-9 bars).
c)
Open the compressed air supply valve.
d)
When the indicator on the device pressure gauge
(16) indicates the position between the red and green
field, it is necessary to stop pumping and to close the
valve of the compressed air supply source.
NOTE! Do not allow the pressure in the tank to drop
excessively (when the manometer pointer indicates
the red field). It may cause damage to the device.
e)
If the oil pumping speed is to be increased or in order
to maintain negative pressure during operation, the
pumping must be resumed at the moment when the
pressure inside the control tank has been increased.
Note: If the device is to work without the compressed air
supply, it is necessary, before starting the device, to make
sure that the device control tank is under such a negative
pressure, so that the device manometer shows the value
between the red and green field.
Pumping out used oil from the device:
a)
Make sure that the negative pressure is present in
the control tank and the drain valve of the control
tank (9) is closed.
b)
Remove the dipstick of the measure from the vehicle
oil tank.
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c)
Select the end of the suction hose (probe) with the
appropriate diameter enabling it to be inserted into
the hole in the vehicle oil tank and mount it on the
suction hose.
d)
Insert the end of the suction hose (probe) into the
hole in the vehicle oil tank.
e)
Open the suction hose valve (20) in order to pump
out the oil from the control tank of the device. The
pressure in the control chamber increases when the
oil is being pumped out.
Note:
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Do not exceed the value marked as STOP on the
control tank scale. Exceeding this value will cause the
device to malfunction and may lead to its damage.
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In the course of pumping, it is necessary to hold the
suction hose through the protective band in order to
avoid possible burns.
•
Make sure that the temperature of the oil being
pumped out is not higher than 60 ° C. If the
temperature is higher, the device may be damaged.
•
In the event of a pressure increase in the control
chamber of the device which leads to a drop in the
speed of the oil being pumped out, the compressed
air supply may be connected to the connection of
the compressed air supply (6).
Pouring the used oil from the control tank to the sink tank:
a)
Make sure that the compressed air supply to the
device is turned off.
b)
Make sure that the sink tank drain valve (12) is closed.
c)
Open the control tank drain valve (9).
d)
Open the suction hose valve (20) in order to equalize
the pressure of the control tank (17) with the
surrounding. Now the oil should flow into the sink
tank.
e)
After finishing of oil discharge, it is necessary to close
the control tank drain valve (9) and the suction hose
valve (20).
Gravitational discharge of used oil to the device:
a)
Raise the vehicle to the appropriate height with help
of a lifting machine. The height should allow the
device to be slid under the vehicle.
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b)
Move the device into the position below the vehicle
engine and place the sink pan (1) under the oil drain
hole in the engine.
c)
Make sure that the drain tank drain valve (12) is
closed.
d)
Open the sink drain valve (15).
e)
Open the compressed air supply valve (14) in order
to equalize the pressure in the tank with ambient
pressure.
f)
Open the oil drain hole in the vehicle engine.
g)
The used oil will drain into the drain tank through the
sink pan of the device.
Emptying the sink tank:
NOTE! In the course of draining the sink tank, it is necessary
to hold the drain hose firmly in order to make sure that
the hose with the oil being pumped out will not perform
any unexpected motion due to the pressure of the flowing
liquid. It is also necessary to protect against splashing
through the flowing-out oil and to aim the stream into
a suitable tank for the used oil
a)
Close all valves of the device.
b)
Fasten the drain hose in the connection (12).
c)
Connect a compressed air source to the compressed
air supply connection (14).
d)
Slowly open the compressed air supply valve (14). It
is necessary to allow the pressure inside the body
of the sink tank to be increased. When the air
pressure in the sink tank exceeds 1.0 bar, the safety
valve will automatically open in order to release
excess pressure, at that moment it is necessary to
immediately close the compressed air supply valve
(it is also recommended to turn off the source
of the compressed air supply), in order to lower
the pressure in the tank below 0 8 bar, otherwise
may occur damage to the device or a situation
threatening the explosion of the tank.
e)
Open the sink tank drain valve (12) in order to start
emptying the oil drain tank.
f)
After emptying the tank, it is necessary to close the
compressed air supply valve (14). Disconnect the line
of the compressed air supply and then slowly open the
supply valve (14) in order to equalize the pressure in
the tank with the ambient pressure. After equalizing the
pressure, it is necessary to close all valves of the device.
4.4. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
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Before each cleaning or maintenance action and
if the device is not being used, it is necessary to
disconnect the pressure line, to equalize the pressure
in the device with atmospheric pressure and to
completely cool the device.
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Before each use of the device, it is necessary to check
if the device is fully functional.
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After using the device, it is necessary to pour the
content of the control tank into the sink tank. This
will extend the service life of the control tank.
•
After every device use, it is necessary to equalize
the pressure existing in the tanks of the device with
atmospheric pressure, to carefully clean the device
and to set it in a safe place.
•
Use cleaners without corrosive substances to clean
each surface.
•
Dry all parts well after cleaning before the device is
used again.
•
Store the unit in a dry, cool place, free from moisture
and direct exposure to sunlight.
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