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StillCleanTM Care Instructions
Many potential problems with your machine can be completely avoided by proper use. As long as the following precautions
are met, your machine should be very reliable and live a long life.
First and foremost, it is imperative that the solvent being reclaimed by the machine
does not contain contaminants such as chlorine. Your machine can handle as much
oil and grease as you throw at it, but excessive chemicals from things such as
brake cleaners may rapidly corrode your machine which will lead to many problems.
Excessive liquids such as diesel may result in boilover problems. In short, your
machine is designed to distill solvent with oil and grease. If other chemicals
are carelessly allowed to be dumped into the solvent solution, problems may occur.
The second cause of many problems is the compressed air supply to the machine. If the air is not being properly filtered,
blockages may occur which will result in vacuum problems. Vacuum problems will cause your machine to malfunction. By
insuring that the air supply is pure, you can avoid potential headaches.
From time to time the air filter on the front of the machine may become dirty
and result in reduced airflow. Be sure and take it out and clean it when it appears
to be dirty. Excessively dirty filters may result in hot solvent being returned
to your parts cleaner and/or vacuum problems.
The filter on your machine's solvent inlet line needs to be replaced from time to time. The frequency depends on your parts cleaner use, but
should at least be changed once a year. The filter is a standard Chevy spin-on oil filter such as Purolator L20033 or L20049,
Fram PH25 or PH30, or equivalent.
To download the latest StillClean manual or to see what solvents you can use with your machine,
visit this page.
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