Manual
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Check the underside of the Solenoid Valve to ensure
that it is free from damage or debris
(SEE FIGURE
24F)
.
The Solenoid Manifold has two gaskets, the top gasket
A
and the bottom gasket
B
as illustrated in figure
24G. Carefully remove both gaskets from the Solenoid
Manifold. Inspect and clean the top and bottom gaskets
and the Solenoid Manifold, replacing any damaged
components.
Using a small size hex key or flat headed screw driver,
gently push the poppet and cap out of the Solenoid
Manifold
(see figure 24H). Inspect and clean the
poppet, paying particular attention to the condition
front face and o-ring
(see figure 24I). If either is
damaged or worn, the poppet will need replacing.
Reinsert the poppet into the Solenoid Manifold in the
orientation shown in
figure 24J. Then insert the cap,
ensuring that it is firmly held in the Solenoid Manifold.
Replace the top and bottom gaskets into their
respective grooves in the Solenoid Manifold as shown in
figures 24K and 24L. Applying a small amount of
Eclipse Grease to the surface of the Solenoid Manifold
and gaskets.
1
If the Solenoid Manifold is damaged remember to remove the poppet
and cap before disposing of the Solenoid Manifold.
FIG 24h
FIG 24L
FIG 24J
FIG 24G
FIG 24I
FIG 24K
A
B
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