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Replacing the Filter Rinse Hose

Filter Rinse Hose

To avoid severe burns, check filter rinse hose daily. If aging or discoloration is seen, the hose should not be used.

Oil with temperature in excess of 200º F flows through this filter rinse hose. Heat causes the rubber hose to age and deteriorate.

The filtering system consists of the filter valve, motor and filter pump assembly, filter screen assembly, and tubing.

Removal of Hose

To avoid severe burns, use PPE when using filter rinse hose.

The filter rinse hose and fitting will be hot. Use protective gloves or cloth when following this procedure or severe burns could result.

  1. Close the filter valve.

  2. Turn the pump switch to the OFF position.

  3. Detach the hose.

Installation

  1. Attach the filter rinse hose with its quick disconnect female fitting to the other half male fitting inside the door, next to the filter valve handle.

  2. Slide back the spring ring on the female end of the quick disconnect fitting and let it snap into place over the other half male fitting.

  3. Tug on the hose to ensure the quick disconnect is locked into position.