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Installation Manual - ARES CS5 with cellular mode, rev.A
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10.6 Filling the tank, priming the pump, and testing a washBog'liq Fracsun ARES CS5 Install Manual, revA
Installation Manual - ARES CS5 with cellular mode, rev.A
Page 13 of 16
10.6 Filling the tank, priming the pump, and testing a wash
1. Rotate/remove the tank cap.
2. Fill the tank with rinsing fluid described on Page 9.
3. Locate the small button on the Wash Extension PCB labeled “CLN NOW” as
seen in Figure 10-9.
Note: Ensure that any overspray from the nozzles will not enter the Wash
Extension electronics enclosure. If there is a chance of water entering the
enclosure, place a towel over the top of the enclosure while you press the
button.
4. Press and hold the button until the pump self-primes and the nozzles successfully spray.
5. Keep holding the button until the spray pressure reaches a maximum level, then release it. As air exits the
plumbing line, the spray pressure will increase.
6. Top-off the tank with extra rinsing fluid (if needed) and screw the tank cap back on.
10.7 Reinstalling the enclosure cover and rotating solar
panel in place
1. Fasten the 4 Phillips head screws to seal the cover onto the enclosure as
seen in Figure 10-10.
10.8 Reinstalling and connecting the solar panel
1. Connect the two-pin connectors together as seen in Figure 10-11. Listen for a latching sound. Gently pull on
the connectors to confirm the connection is secure.
2. Align the holes in the solar panel to the threads of the mounting brackets as seen in Figure 10-12.
3. Hand-tighten the 4 Phillips head screws. Do not over-tighten.
4. Carefully tuck away the solar panel’s cable underneath the panel.
Figure 10-9: Manually test the
pump with this button
Figure 10-11: 2-pin connector
Figure 10-10: Enclosure cover
screws
Figure 10-12: Hand-tighten the machine
screws to secure the panel to the bracket.
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Installation Manual - ARES CS5 with cellular mode, rev.A
Page 13 of 16
10.6 Filling the tank, priming the pump, and testing a wash
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