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Printed in Canada

760-160

POWERFUL PRODUCTS FOR PROFESSIONAL CLEANING

MANUFACTURED BY ESTEAM CLEANING SYSTEMS

Summary of Contents for E 600

Page 1: ...Printed in Canada 760 160 POWERFUL PRODUCTS FOR PROFESSIONAL CLEANING MANUFACTURED BY ESTEAM CLEANING SYSTEMS ...

Page 2: ...selection of a new E600 soil extractor built in Canada by Esteam Cleaning Systems Our goal has been to produce the best high performance line of carpet cleaning equipment on the market today Reading your owners manual will help to achieve maximum benefit from your purchase ...

Page 3: ...BLE OF CONTENTS Page No Introduction to the E600 4 Specifications 5 Maintenance 6 Safety Information 7 Operating Instructions 9 Trouble Shooting 11 Schematic Diagram 15 Warranty Registration 29 Warranty 30 ...

Page 4: ...ate a unique 3 stage vacuum system to produce 125 inches of water lift To compliment the vacuum lift the E600 s come standard with a 100 PSI diaphragm demand pump The E600 has an optional internal heater The E600 s clean water solution tank and the dirty water recovery tank both have a 6 gallon capacity Built into the recovery the E600 s come standard with a high water automatic shut off You never...

Page 5: ...MS 3 Stage vacuum motor PUMP 100 PSI diaphragm demand pump OPTIONAL HEATER Boosts water temp to 200ºF VACUUM LIFT 125 of water lift SOLUTION TANK CAPACITY 6 gallons clean water RECOVERY TANK CAPACITY 6 gallons LENGTH 20 inches WIDTH 16 inches HEIGHT 28 inches WEIGHT 55 lb ...

Page 6: ...drain valve rubber gaskets to prevent premature wear Rinse out pump with clean water at conclusion of workday Clean poly housing with a mild soap and water MONTHLY Clean air inlet and check exhaust port YEARLY We recommend that your unit be inspected by a qualified service technician once a year PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE Never store this unit in a place where there is a possibility of the temperature...

Page 7: ...ver bend or remove ground pin from plug 5 Ensure filters and screens are free from lint or dirt 6 Do not run unit if vacuum motors or pump are wet Allow sufficient time for motors to dry before plugging unit in 7 Do not use solvent based cleaning products in this extractor 8 Keep air inlet and exhaust ports free from obstructions Blocked air inlets or exhaust ports can cause the unit to over heat ...

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Page 9: ... to clean carpets NOTE To prevent over wetting we recommend two dry passes vacuum only for every one wet pass applying solution to carpet 7 When the recovery tank becomes full vacuums will automatically stop extracting When the vacuums have stopped extracting they will make a distinctive high pitched noise as all airflow will be cut off At this time switch unit off Drain the recovery tank by pulli...

Page 10: ...nks Allow vacuum to run for 3 to 5 minutes This will eliminate all moisture from vacuums assuring long vacuum life WARNING When using electrical equipment around water it is important to wear rubber soled shoes and keep machine properly grounded at all times Failure to do so could result in a fatal electric shock ...

Page 11: ...ounded outlet 2 Blown fuse or breaker for plug outlet 2 Check fuse panel for blown fuse 3 Loose wiring 3 See dealer 2 Pump will not run 1 Switch not turned on 1 Turn on switch 2 Kink in solution hose 2 Remove kink 3 Plugged jet or quick connect 3 Remove blockage 4 Broken Switch 4 See dealer 5 Loose wiring 5 See dealer 6 Pump defective 6 See dealer 3 Vacuums will not run 1 Switch not turned on 1 Tu...

Page 12: ...ternal solution line damaged and leaking 4 See dealer 5 Pump runs but has loss of pressure 1 Partial kink in solution hose 1 Remove kink 2 Jet orifice opening on cleaning wand is too large 2 Total jet opening for 100 PSI should be 06 or 08 3 Internal pump components wearing out 3 See dealer 4 NOTE Operation of pump using wand or hand tool with and orifice opening less than 06 will cause pump to ca...

Page 13: ...n front of machine 7 Vacuums prematurely stop extracting 1 Excess foam in recovery tank 1 Add defoamer to recovery tank 2 Lint or dirt on high level shut off float screen 2 Clean high level shut off float screen 3 Defective float ball 3 Replace float screen cage 8 Machine spits water out of exhaust port 1 High level shut off float not working properly 1 Check high level shut off float cage and bal...

Page 14: ...omponent area 1 Inside solution line leaking 1 Immediately shut unit down Bring unit to a dealer for service 2 Pump leaking 2 Immediately shut unit down Bring unit to a dealer for service 3 Solution or recovery tank leaking from above 3 Immediately shut unit down Bring unit to a dealer for service ...

Page 15: ...15 E600 E600 20 MODELS ...

Page 16: ...4 SS Hex HD 16 410 100 MS 8 32 x 1 4 Pan PH SS 17 410 125 SMS 8 x 5 8 Pan Rob S S 18 410 130 MS 8 32 x 1 2 Pan PH SS 19 410 160 MS 10 24 x 3 4 Pan PH SS 20 410 225 SMS 10 X 1 2 Pan Rob Zinc 21 415 050 LW 1 2 Zinc 22 415 052 Star Washer External 10 23 415 115 FW 10 SS 24 415 125 FW 1 4 SS 25 415 155 FW 1 2 SS Stand Max OD 26 415 156 FW 1 2 SS 27 415 157 FW 1 2 AN SS 28 415 305 FNDW 1 4 SS Not shown...

Page 17: ...MPT 54 555 364 Hose Barb 3 8 Barb x 1 4 MPT 55 560 030 Screen Acorn 56 560 325 Guard Finger 4 Muffin Fan 57 572 041 L P Hose 3 8 58 580 010 Q C 1 4 Fem Closed 59 585 025 Spin Fitting 1 1 2 60 585 045 Nylon Spacer 1 4 Not shown 61 585 210 Clear Cover 6 C W Ring 62 588 020 ABS Elbow 45 1 1 2 SLP x SLP 63 590 405 PVC Hose Barb 1 1 2 x MPT 64 590 415 PVC Adpt 1 1 2 S x MPT 65 595 005 ABS Pipe 1 1 2 66...

Page 18: ...18 E600 10 E600 20 10 MODELS ...

Page 19: ...19 E 600 10 E600 20 10 PART LISTS ...

Page 20: ...4 x 3 4 GR5 Zinc 17 405 060 Bolt 1 4 x 4 GR5 Zinc 18 405 521 Bolt Shoulder 3 8 x 2 1 4 19 405 615 CS 1 4 x 1 2 SS Hex HD 20 410 100 MS 8 32 x 1 4 Pan PH SS 21 410 125 SMS 8 x 5 8 Pan Rob S S 22 410 130 MS 8 32 x 1 2 Pan PH SS 23 410 160 MS 10 24 x 3 4 Pan PH SS 24 410 225 SMS 10 X 1 2 Pan Rob Zinc 25 415 050 LW 1 2 Zinc 26 415 052 Star Washer External 10 27 415 115 FW 10 SS 28 415 125 FW 1 4 SS 29...

Page 21: ...2 560 030 Screen Acorn 63 560 325 Guard Finger 4 Muffin Fan 64 572 041 L P Hose 3 8 65 580 010 Q C 1 4 Fem Closed 66 585 025 Spin Fitting 1 1 2 67 585 045 Nylon Spacer 1 4 Not shown 68 585 210 Clear Cover 6 C W Ring 69 588 020 ABS Elbow 45 1 1 2 SLP x SLP 70 590 405 PVC Hose Barb 1 1 2 x MPT 71 590 415 PVC Adpt 1 1 2 S x MPT 72 595 005 ABS Pipe 1 1 2 73 597 010 Float Screen Cage Sealed 74 597 061 ...

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Page 23: ...SC loose 3 Pinched diaphragm 4 Cross thread piston scr 1 Replace diaphragm 2 Tighten Piston screw 3 Replace diaphragm 4 Properly assemble External leak from switch 1 Ruptured SW diaphragm 2 Pinched SW diaphragm 3 Loose switch screw 1 Replace SW diaphragm 2 Replace SW diaphragm 3 Secure switch screw Vacuum leak 1 Pinched diaphragm 2 Cracked upper hsg 3 Loose inline fitting 4 Cracked valve housing 1...

Page 24: ...tch 5 Bad brushes 6 Frozen drive 7 Blown fuse 8 No power to pump 1 Replace 2 Replace motor 3 Correct connection 4 Replace 5 Replace motor 6 Replace drive 7 Replace 8 Connect power No shut off 1 No Liquid 2 Air lock 3 Shut set too high By pass SW combination 4 Bad micro switch 1 Fill liquid 2 Purge line check installation 3 Set to correct shutoff 4 Replace ...

Page 25: ...25 INTERNAL HEATER MATE ...

Page 26: ...e 5 325 120 Spade 3 16 F Blue 6 325 230 Terminal Ring 10 Blue 7 325 500 Spade 1 4 FEM 90 Crimp 8 330 225 Wire 14 GA Black 9 330 230 Wire 14 GA Green 10 330 235 Wire 14 GA White 11 410 070 MS 6 x 3 16 Pan PHL 12 415 005 LW 6 Zinc 13 475 070 Gasket 1 8 Not shown 14 490 016 Alum Round Casing 15 555 024 Bushing 3 8 M x 1 4 F 16 555 208 Elbow 90 1 4 Street Extruded 17 555 272 Hex Nipple 1 4 18 555 451 ...

Page 27: ...27 E600 WIRING ...

Page 28: ...28 E600 HEATER MATE WIRING P 1 ...

Page 29: ...29 E600 HEATER MATE WIRING P 2 ...

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Page 31: ...to defective material or workmanship provide to the original customer only a new Housing Unit at 50 of the then published retail pricing basis used by Esteam 90 DAY LIMITED WARRANTY COVERAGE Esteam warrants all switches vacuum hoses and solution hoses heatermate thermostats and thermo cut outs to be free from defects in material and workmanship for any defect occurring within 90 days of receipt by...

Page 32: ...t either be replaced or checked for wear on a regular basis including but not limited to replacement filters and lubricants This system requires regular maintenance service and attention by the customer and vi No warranty is provided as to any extra expenses incurred by the customer including but not limited to economic incidental consequential loss or damage e g all labour charges rental equipmen...

Page 33: ...his warranty is not transferable to any subsequent owner PART IX NOTICE CUSTOMER OBLIGATIONS i Your responsibility as a customer includes but is not limited to cleaning lubricating seasonal maintenance e g winterizing replacement of worn parts and all regular scheduled or unscheduled maintenance ii Any claim for warranty must be presented to Esteam or its authorized dealer prior to the expiration ...

Page 34: ...ater will void any Esteam warranty thusly exclude any liability of Esteam The foregoing constitutes Esteam s entire warranty and no other warranty liability contingency or responsibility direct indirect consequential or in any other way connected with the sale or operation of Esteam machines or chemical product is expressed or implied E Series Extractor Warranty Esteam Manufacturing Ltd 3750 19th ...

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