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CLEANING TIPS

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Check the condition of the area to be cleaned. Look 

for loose carpet, heavily soiled areas, stains or spots 

and worn areas. Bring these to the attention of the 

person in charge before performing the cleaning job. 

Make sure all edges of the carpet are securely tacked 

in place and all seams are sewn ( or glued) tight. This 

is your protection against shrinkage.

•  Locate an inconspicuous spot on the area to be 

cleaned. Test carpet for colorfastness before pro-

ceeding. Pour the concentrated cleaning solution on 

the spot, cover with a white towel and place a heavy 

object on top to absorb the cleaning solution. Wait 

approximately 10 minuets for any reaction to take 

place. Remove weight. If there is no color transfer, it 

should be safe to clean. Apply this procedure if dif-

ferent color-texture carpet is seen in adjacent rooms 

or areas to be cleaned.

•  Remove the furniture from the area to be cleaned. 

Large pieces can be moved to opposite end of the 

room from where you start cleaning and replaced 

when it is completed. After cleaning carpet, place a 

small square of aluminum foil under the furniture 

legs to prevent moisture from damaging the finish 

and avoid dye and rust from transferring to the car-

pet.

•  Clean the area with an upright vacuum. DO NOT 

USE THIS MACHINE AS A DRY VACUUM! Heav-

ily soiled carpet or areas of concentrated foot traffic 

should be treated with recommended pre-spotting 

or pre-spray chemicals. If a spotter is used, follow 

label directions exactly. Do not allow any spotter or 

prespray to dry on the carpet as it may damage the 

carpet permanently.

•  Identify the type of carpet fiber to be cleaned. Most 

commercial carpet fibers in use are acrylic or nylon 

based. Best results in cleaning would be obtained if 

hot water is used to clean these fibers. On the other 

hand, hot water would shrink natural fiber carpet-

ing, like wool and cotton in particular. Exercise 

caution when cleaning natural fibers by using cool 

water, testing for colorfastness and applying the least 

amount of cleaning solution possible.

•  Plan your cleaning route. Start cleaning at the far-

thest point away from where you plugged the ma-

chine and work back towards the outlet so that the 

cord will not get in the way.

TO CLEAN CARPET:

PREPARE THE MACHINE

1.  Make sure the switch is in the “OFF” position and all 

hoses are connected. Using only approved cleaning 

solution, mix according to the bottle instructions 

and pour in the smaller opening of the bucket. Pay 

attention to the fill level labels. To reduce foaming, 

pour 2 ounces of defoamer into the recovery bladder. 

Place bucket onto machine and close lid.

2.  TO CLEAN

 

Turn switch to “CARPET” position. While pushing 

the “ACTIVATE” switch, pull the machine as you 

step backwards. Release the “ACTIVATE” switch 6 

inches before ending a stroke. Repeat cleaning stroke 

with 3” overlaps. Continue until cleaning solution is 

consumed. Empty and rinse bucket. Repeat steps 1 

and 2.

3.  CHECK BUCKET LID

 

If excessive foam appears in the lid, add 2 ounces 

of defoamer or empty and rinse the bucket. Repeat 

steps I and 2.

4.  CLEAN MACHINE BEFORE RETURNING

 

Clean the lid filter screen and rinse out bucket. Wipe 

all surfaces including the bottom of machine. Re-

move carpet lint and strings from brush and vacuum 

nozzle.

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Summary of Contents for 419TR

Page 1: ...w COMET 419TR 3 GALLON SELF CONTAINED EXTRACTOR OWNER S OPERATOR S MANUAL PROUDLY DESIGNED AND MANUFACTURED BY WWW EDIC USA COM ...

Page 2: ...requency rating as shown on the nameplate of the machine Do not at tempt to plug a 115 volt machine into a 230 volt outlet Do not immerse or use this machine in standing wa ter Such use can cause electric shock Do not use to pick up flammable or combustible liq uids such as gasoline or use in areas where they may be present Do not expose machine to freezing temperatures To avoid electric shock do ...

Page 3: ...is machine should be 12 gauge three wire cords with three prong plugs and outlets DO NOT use extension cords more than 25 feet 7 6 m long DAILY MAINTENANCE The COMET is engineered and built to require mini mum maintenance But like any machine it does require some care to keep it in optimum working condition Careful attention to these maintenance instructions will give you maximum operating perform...

Page 4: ...o dry on the carpet as it may damage the carpet permanently Identify the type of carpet fiber to be cleaned Most commercial carpet fibers in use are acrylic or nylon based Best results in cleaning would be obtained if hot water is used to clean these fibers On the other hand hot water would shrink natural fiber carpet ing like wool and cotton in particular Exercise caution when cleaning natural fi...

Page 5: ...e safe to clean If color transfers do not continue NOTE UPHOLSTERY KITS ARE SOLD SEPARATELY AND DO NOT COME WITH THE MACHINE PREPARE THE MACHINE 1 Complete Step 1 under TO CLEAN CARPET Instructions 2 Disconnect the vacuum hose with black hose cuff from the lid and disconnect the solution hose from the back of the machine Replace them with the up holstery vacuum and solution hoses 3 TO CLEAN Turn s...

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Page 8: ...2 53 10425 2 54 F10413 1 55 L10448 Vacuum 82 in 115 V 5 7 Reverse Fan Washer Cushioning Hex Bolt 1 4 X 20 X 1 25 in PVC Pipe 1 4 in SCH 80 Hex Bolt 1 4 20 X 4 in lntercooler Black Nylon Tie 11 in Black Gasket Backplate S3 5S Screw 8 X 63 Plastite PH Backplate Black Fivestar Grommet Neoprene 1 in OD Lockwasher 10 Ext Star Hex Nut 10 32 SS Label Grounding Mark Hex Nut 8 32 Black Zinc Cable Clamp Nyl...

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