Preparing the WAZER After it Sits Idle for a Long Time
If the Wazer has been sitting for more than a few days, the heavy abrasive in the bottom of the tank can compact. The compacted abrasive is very difficult for the abrasive system to pick up and if it happens to cover the pickups then the system will not function. This guide will help you get your machine ready to cut again.
Tools Needed:
none
Procedure
1. Prime the Low Pressure and High Pressure system using the guide
2. Go to “Setup and Maintenance“> “Maintenance“ > “tank cleaning“. Run a round of Tank Cleaning Cycles to loosen up any compacted abrasive
3. Empty Abrasive bins
4. The WAZER is ready to use.
Note: you may notice a strong smell coming from the WAZER. If the tank was not emptied before the long way, Bacteria can grow in the water when it is left idle for a while, and this is why we recommend wearing cloves while putting your hands in the tank water. After A few tank cleanings a lot of the foul smelling water will have been drained out
Next Time:
Running a round of Tank cleaning and clear the used abrasive bins before letting the machine sit idle will make getting it back up and running faster. If it is going to be a very long time draining the tank will prevent bacteria from having a place to grow.
If any of the parts in your WAZER failed to work after the long idle, please contact customer support at support@wazer.com for assistance