Storage & maintenance – John Deere WASHERS AC-3500GHH User Manual

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John Deere Operator's Manual

STORAGE & MAINTENANCE

SPECIFIC MAINTENANCE:

ENGINE: The engine instruction manual accompanying your unit, lists specific

procedures for maintenance of the engine. Following the engine

manufacturer's recommendations will extend engine life.

PUMP:

Change the pump oil after the first 50 hours of operation.

After initial change, every 3 months or 250 hour intervals are

recommended. If oil appears dirty or milky, changes may

be required in greater frequency. Use John Deere pump oil

#AW-4085-0016 and fill only to the center of the oil sight glass.

DO NOT overfill.

COUPLERS: There are o-ring seals inside the couplers which will deteriorate.

To replace, simply install a replacement o-ring to correct the leak.

(Additional o-rings can be purchased from your dealer.)

NOZZLE: Water flow through the spray nozzle will erode the orifice, making

it larger, resulting in a pressure loss. Nozzles should be replaced

whenever pressure is less than 85% of the maximum. The frequency

of replacement will depend upon such variables as mineral content

in the water and number of hours the nozzle is used.

FUEL WATER SEPARATOR: The fuel filter has a built in water separator.

Occasionally the water has to be drained from the separator.

Follow the procedures listed below:

1. Check the collection bowl daily.

2. Ensure the unit is off and place an oil catch basin under the

fuel cartridge.

3. Loosen the drain plug to allow the fuel/water contaminants to

flow into the catch basin.

4. Retighten the drain plug when completed.

5. Dispose of drainage according to environmental regulations

in your area.

BURNER AIR ADJUSTMENT: The air shutter has been factory preset for

proper operation between sea level and 2000 feet elevation at

standard conditions (60°F ambient water and air temperatures). To

assure maximum combustion efficiency at colder temperatures and

higher altitudes, it will be necessary to adjust the air supply to the

combustion chamber. A smoke spot test is recommended during

any air shutter adjustment. This will aid in maximizing the burner

efficiency and avoid inefficient operation and excessive sooting of

the combustion chamber.

1. The machine must be running and the burner ON.

2. Take a smoke spot test to determine if more or less air is

required for proper combustion.

a. If the test is greater than a #3 smoke, turn the shutter

arm

counterclockwise to increase the air flow into

the combustion chamber.

b. If the test is yellowish in color, turn the shutter arm

clockwise to decrease the air flow into the

combustion chamber.

3. Hold onto the air shutter adjusting arm and loosen the locking

nut. Move the shutter in 1/8" increments and retighten the

locking nut after each 1/8" movement.

4. Trigger the gun on and off slowly to make sure there is

proper ignition. Slight or no puffing on the ignition, and a smoke

spot test of less than #3 smoke is good.

5. Repeat steps 2 and 3 until step 4 is attained.

LEAKS:

Promptly eliminate any leaks found in the pumping system by

removing suspect parts, applying thread sealant to the threads

and reinstalling.

NOTE: If using teflon tape, be certain no tape gets inside any plumbing to

prevent the possibility of a plugged spray nozzle.

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