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Chapter 6: Maintenance 
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Chapter 6:  Maintenance  
6-1  Servicing the Process Air Filters (Models 350-700) 
 
WARNING: Operating the dryer without the process air filters installed will void the warranty. 
Filter Cleaning is an important part of dryer maintenance. 
 
Dryer models 350 through 700 have single high temperature [up to 350
°F] cartridge cannister-type filter 
in the process air loop. It’s mounted above the process blower on the rear of the dryer. This filter 
protects the centrifugal blowers from plastic fines being drawn in from the drying hopper. Regular filter 
cleaning will keep your dryer operating at peak efficiency.  
The filter can be washed or blown out, but remember, the filter’s dirt holding capacity is reduced with 
each washing. The risk of dirt reaching the clean side of the filter during cleaning, plus possible filter 
damage from high pressure washing or blowing makes washing a gamble. 
Careful cleaning or washing can be done when the airflow restriction trips the dirty filter alarm. Filters 
should not be washed more than six times or used for more than a year, whichever comes first. 
Use a detergent that won’t damage the filter media. Such a detergent permits easy removal of dirt 
particles through flushing and rinsing. An effective detergent will remove the fine particles from the 
pores of the filter media. 
The filter’s manufacturer recommends FM 1400 washing compound. It is formulated specifically for air 
filter element cleaning. It is non-sudsing and works in hot or cold water. FM 1400 contains 
biodegradable synthetic detergents and is non-phosphate, non N.T.A. It is marketed by Filter Service 
Corp., 2603 A West Main, Farmington, New Mexico, [505] 326-1127. 
 
6-2  Filter Cleaning/Replacement  
•  Turn off and/or lock out electrical power [and compressed air, if so equipped] to the 
dryer. 
•  Remove the hand knobs or threaded fasteners securing the filter access cover and 
remove the cover.  
•  Remove the nut on the center retaining rod to remove a filter cartridge.  
•  Inspect the filter - a damaged filter should not be washed or reused. 
•  Remove loose dirt from the filter with compressed air or a water hose. Compressed air 
should be less than 100 psi – use a 1/8"diameter nozzle at least 2" away from the 
filter. Water should be less than 40 psi – don’t use a nozzle.  
•  Soak the filter in FM 1400 or comparable detergent solution for at least 15 minutes. 
Never soak more than 24 hours. 
•  Swish the filter around in the solution to agitate, loosen dirt particles, and put them in 
suspension.  
•  Rinse the filter from the “clean” side to the “dirty” side with a gentle stream of water