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Installation Manual - ARES CS5 with cellular mode, rev.A
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10.3 Removing the solar panelBog'liq Fracsun ARES CS5 Install Manual, revA
Installation Manual - ARES CS5 with cellular mode, rev.A
Page 11 of 16
10.3 Removing the solar panel
To continue with installation, the solar panel must be removed to gain access
to the Wash Extension enclosure cover, M12 connection, and pump output
barb. Remove the 4 machine screws (2 per side) as seen in Figure 10-2 and
set the solar panel aside.
The machine screws are #10-32 x 5/16” L, pan head Phillips.
10.4 Connecting the flex tubing and communication cable
(very important!)
To enable the daily automatic cleaning and feedback, the included flex tubing and M12 communication cable must be
connected between the Wash Extension and ARES device.
Note: When routing flex tube and cabling, uncoil both to avoid any kinks.
1. Carefully route the flex tubing from ARES to the Wash Extension. By
default, the tube is attached to the ARES unit.
2. Insert the compression sleeve onto the Wash-Extension end of the tube.
This sleeve must be connected before installing the tube onto the barb.
3. Push the tube onto the barb, ensuring full coverage over the barb.
4. Move the compression sleeve up the tube and over the barb. Use a 11/32”
wrench to tighten the sleeve in a clock-wise direction until secure. See
Figure 10-3 which shows a tight connection.
5. Connect the M12 communication cable to the Wash Extension using the
following steps:
a. Fully insert the connector into the receptacle in the proper orientation. See Figure 10-4.
b. Rotate the metal bayonet ring clockwise until it locks. See Figure 10-5.
6. If not already performed, connect the M12 communication cable to the ARES device following the same
steps above to secure the cable.
7. Wrap the provided 3 meter corrugated sheathing around both the flex tube and communication cable.
Gently tighten zip ties at the start and end of the corrugated sheathing. See Figure 10-6.
Figure 10-4: M12 cable and receptacle
before connection
Figure 10-5: Locked M12 cable inside
receptacle. Cable and tube go to ARES
Figure 10-6: Corrugated sheathing
covering M12 cable and tubing
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