Overview
If IPA is not transferring back to the tanks after a wash cycle, the most common causes are air trapped in the pumps or a clogged wash chamber filter. This article outlines how to prime the pumps and clean the filter to restore normal operation.
Flush with IPA Transfer
Over time, IPA inside the ProWash/Dry pumps may dry out, allowing air bubbles to form in the plumbing system. These air pockets can prevent proper solvent transfer.
To prime the pumps:
- Navigate to the IPA transfer function on the touchscreen.
- Run the transfer process between the tanks for at least 15 minutes.
This process helps flush out trapped air and restore normal pump operation.
Clean the Wash Chamber Filter
A clogged filter can restrict IPA flow and prevent solvent from transferring back to the tanks.
Remove
- Clear the area around the filter to prevent debris from falling into the plumbing.
- Turn the filter counterclockwise by hand to remove it.
Clean
- Flush the filter with IPA to remove resin buildup.
- Use the provided tweezers to remove any debris trapped in the mesh.
Install
- Reinsert the filter into the opening.
- Turn clockwise and hand tighten securely.
If IPA still does not transfer after completing these steps, contact SprintRay Support for further assistance.