Manual
(CONTINUED)
Check the front face of the solenoid manifold to ensure
that it is also free from damage or debris
(SEE
FIGURE 22F)
.
Inspect and clean the solenoid valve, removing any
moisture, dirt and debris, paying particular attention
to the top sealing surface and exhaust ports
(SEE
FIGURE 22G)
.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DISASSEMBLE THE SOLENOID
VALVE UNIT OR THE USER WARRANTY WILL BE
VOIDED. IF THE SOLENOID IS DAMAGED IT WILL
NEED TO BE REPLACED WITH A NEW UNIT.
Hold the solenoid valve onto the front face of the
solenoid manifold ensuring the small solenoid gasket
is still in place. Lining up the two screw holes, screw
the solenoid valve retaining screws into the solenoid
manifold
(SEE FIGURE 22H)
1
.
Hold the solenoid manifold onto the bottom of the Etha
body taking care to line it up correctly with the screw
holes in the body and to avoid pinching the BBSS wires
underneath it. Use a 5/64” hex key to tighten the two
screws that hold the solenoid manifold onto the Etha
body
(SEE FIGURE 22I)
1
.
You have now successfully stripped and cleaned your
Etha solenoid assembly.
1
DO NOT over tighten retaining screws, doing so may strip the
threads or damage the part being retained.
IF YOU ARE AT ALL UNSURE OF PERFORMING A
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE PLEASE CONTACT
YOUR NEAREST SERVICE CENTRE.
FIG 22F FIG 22G
FIG 22H
FIG 22I
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QUICK GUIDE
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
QUICK SET-UP
ORIENTATION
USING THE ETHA
USER INTERFACE
MAINTENENANCE
FAULT FINDING
PARTS LIST
SERVICE & SPARES
INDEX
MAINTENANCE
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