VII. Special cases
In special cases of cooling circuit draining, it is essential to allow the used coolant to fl ow out through the gravity recovery pan provided
for that purpose.
VIII. Draining the used coolant from the recovery pan
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DRAIN THE LOWER RECOVERY PAN
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The used coolant recovery pan has a capacity of 50L.
Do not exceed 50L. If it is full, place the cooling pipe
situated at the bottom of the equipment in the
workshop's recycling pan.
You are advised to drain this pan once the 35-litre level
is reached to optimise the time it takes to perform this
operation.
Check that the valves on the funnel
and tank are closed before connecting
the equipment to your workshop' s
compressed air network. Using the
gauges, check the used coolant
recovery pans:
The used coolant must be recovered
and destroyed by an organisation
approved in line with the applicable
regulations.
If any coolant is spilt onto the fl oor
further to a handling error, use the
necessary absorbent materials and
dispose of them in line with the
applicable regulations.
Level gauge on
the 20L tank
(intermediate)
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Open the discharge valve situated on the control handle.
Check that the funnel is in the closed position to avoid
any splashing.
Level gauge on
the 12L tank
50L tank, drainage
recommended
at 35L
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