Maintenance instructions – Panasonic M157594J User Manual

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Maintenance Instructions

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Coil Descaling

In hard water areas, scale build-up within the heating coil
will occur.

Scale deposits will decrease the water

temperature rise and may eventually clog the heating
coil.
1. Mix coil cleaner in a 5 gallon bucket and elevate the

bucket so it is higher than the unloader.

2. Attach the high-pressure hose to the high-pressure

water outlet on the machine. Do not hook up the
spray gun.

3. Place the other end of the high-pressure hose in the 5

gallon bucket.

4. Attach a short length of hose to the garden hose inlet

on the pump.

5. Prime the pump by filling the hose with water, then

place the end of the hose in the bucket.

6. Run the pressure washer in cold mode for 1 to 3

hours re-circulating the cleaning solution.

Warning: Do not run the burner.

7. Dispose of the cleaning solution where it is not

harmful to animals or the environment.

8. Flush with fresh water and clean the inlet strainer

when finished.

Coil Desooting

Poor grades of fuel oil or inadequate combustion air will
cause heavy soot build-up on the outside surface of the
heating coil. These deposits will insulate the coil. This
will

restrict

the

airflow

through

the

coil,

further

aggravating the soot build-up.
Most coils will never require desooting.

However, to

desoot a coil...
1.

Wear protective clothing, goggles, and gloves.

2.

Disconnect high-pressure hose on inlet side of coil
and thermostat on outlet side of coil.

3.

Remove the lid and insulation lid from the heating
chamber and hoist the coil out. Be careful, the coil
weighs 125 lbs.

4. Clean the coil.
5.

Reassemble the coil to the machine. Make sure the
white insulation remains in place.

6.

Reattach high-pressure hose and thermostat, and
make sure all fittings are tight before using the
machine.

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