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9.
Empty tanks and clean out caked deposits.
· Compressed Air (Dry) Cleaning:
CAUTION:
Reduce compressed air to less than 210 kPa (2 bar) (30 psi) when using for cleaning purposes. Clear area of bystanders, guard against flying debris, and wear personal protection equipment, including eye protection.
IMPORTANT:
Compressed air (dry) cleaning method is recommended to prevent gum-like deposits (left by water wash) from forming on components and/or blocking air passages.
10.
Thoroughly clean inside of tanks and meter boxes using compressed air. A good dry cleaning is preferable to poor washing and drying.
· Water Wash (Wet) Cleaning:
CAUTION:
Do not allow residue from tank washing to contaminate well or ground water.
IMPORTANT:
If compressed air is not available for cleaning, water wash method may be used, provided meter boxes and rollers are thoroughly dried after cleaning. Drying takes time since moisture trapped in bearing areas is slow to drain or evaporate.
Do not power wash a machine with product in tank.
11.
Wash machine thoroughly, inside and out. Wipe surfaces and components dry.
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