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PRACTICAL CARPET CLEANING

 

 

At this stage you will have a reasonable knowledge 
of your cleaning machine and suitable chemicals to 
achieve the best results.   If you have carpet 
cleaning background knowledge or you have 
attended a 

Prochem Training Course

, you will 

also have an understanding of carpet construction, 
types of fibres and related problems. The following 
is a summary of the techniques using your 

Prochem

 Soil Extraction Machine. 

 

Using the cleaning wand 

The procedure for using the carpet wand will vary 
slightly from carpet to carpet depending on profile 
and soil content.  The effect of using a lightweight 
wand as a scrub wand is to introduce a certain 
amount of mechanical agitation that undoubtedly 
helps to clean better by agitation of the pile fibres.  
 
On the majority of normal soiled carpets no pre-
spray cleaner will be necessary (except in problem 
areas) and a normal mix of 10 ml. S775 
EXTRACTION PLUS per litre of hot water can be 
used. 

Prochem

 can advise you on the various 

alternative systems and methods that can be 
applied for varying soil conditions and carpet types.   
These are all referred to in the 

Prochem Training 

Course Manual

 that is supplied with the course. 

 

PREPARATION & FINISHING PROCEDURE

 

Clear area of all small items and breakables then - 
1.  Dry vacuum (dust removal) open areas of 

carpet - before moving furniture. 

2.  Move all furniture to areas that you have just 

vacuumed. 

3.  Dry vacuum remainder of carpet and edges 

(optional depending on condition). 

4.  Pre-spray heavily soiled areas and treat spots 

and stains. 

5.  Clean carpet using cleaning method as 

described below and subject to dye bleed test 
being carried out. 

6.  Reset pile with carpet pile brush. 
7.  Replace furniture in original position, placing 

Prochem waterproof carpet protectors under all 
legs and feet of furniture. 

8.  Use Prochem foam blocks under PLINTH 

furniture to allow airflow. 

 
When using the carpet soil extraction cleaning 
method, there are certain basic rules of operation to 
follow in order to achieve the best results and to 
avoid over-wetting the carpet. The following is an 
effective wand cleaning technique - 
1.  Switch on pump and vacuum.    
2.  Starting at right hand corner, extend wand 

approximately 18" in front of operator to the 
base of the skirting board.     

3.  Operate solution trigger to apply spray cleaning 

solution whilst simultaneously drawing back the 
wand toward the operator thus allowing the 

vacuum nozzle to extract the emulsified soil 
and excess moisture. 

4.  The distance on this movement needs to be no 

more than 18".   Release the solution trigger to 
stop spray. 

5.  The wand is then pushed back over the same 

path giving the vacuum a second chance to 
retrieve more moisture. 

6.  DO NOT apply more solution during the 

vacuum only pass. 

7.  The wand head is now moved far enough to 

the left so as just to cover the left-hand edge of 
the first cleaning pass and the procedure is 
repeated. 

8.  Spray and vacuum then on return pass, 

vacuum only. 

9.  Carry out a total of 4 spray and vacuum passes 

overlapping each one by approximately 1". 

10.  At this point the wand head is passed back 

over the area cleaned, using the vacuum only 
to recover excess moisture. 

11.  When sufficient carpet has been cleaned and 

vacuumed, the PILE can be reset using a 
Prochem Pile Brush lightly brushing the pile 
toward you as you move backwards. 

 
The speed at which the wand head is drawn back 
on the cleaning stroke is usually governed by the 
degree of soiling, for example, the slower the 
cleaning stroke the deeper the penetration of 
cleaning solution.  The same effect, however, can 
be achieved by several quicker passes and not 
allowing the cleaning solution to penetrate too far all 
at once, and at the same time, using the movement 
of the wand to agitate the cleaning solution which 
does help to produce a better cleaning result. 
 
The choice of technique is left to you, but it must be 
pointed out that when using the slow technique, 
there is a danger of wetting down to the backing of 
the carpet and thereby risking a shrinkage problem.  
Certainly, on all light to moderately soiled areas of 
carpet, the wand movement should be fairly fast to 
avoid over-wetting and extended drying out.   
Remember that in the early stages of getting used 
to your extractor, 

it is far better to re-clean a 

patchily cleaned carpet than to have a bad 
shrinkage problem on your hands

. You will be 

surprised how quickly you will master the cleaning 
techniques. 
 
If you have under-estimated the degree of soiling in 
a carpet, you can always revert to one of the heavy 
soil cleaning operations such as pre-spraying with 
S709 MULTI PRO. 
 

NEVER FORGET - a few extra minutes spent on 
preparation and pre-treatment can save you 
hours on a return visit.

 

Summary of Contents for AX500

Page 1: ...Galaxy Manual 1 7 15 Page 1 of 33 Galaxy CARPET SOIL EXTRACTOR SAFETY OPERATION MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS MODELS AX500 GALAXY CAUTION READ THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE...

Page 2: ...prochem co uk Website www prochem co uk All information and specifications in this manual are current at the date of issue However because of Prochem Europe policy of continual product improvement we...

Page 3: ...TIONS 8 UNDERSTANDING YOUR SOIL EXTRACTOR 9 ACCESSORIES CHEMICALS 10 CONDENSED OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 11 PRACTICAL CARPET CLEANING 12 GENERAL MAINTENANCE 13 TROUBLESHOOTING SECTION 15 DISASSEMBLY SECT...

Page 4: ...r information regarding the disposal treatment recycling and recovery of this product please contact Prochem Europe Sales Department Telephone 44 0 20 8974 1515 Prochem Europe Ltd EEE Producer Registr...

Page 5: ...if the warranty is approved but DISTRIBUTORS will be responsible for fitting service labour and related charges including travel if applicable and the cost of returning the machine or parts to Prochem...

Page 6: ...manufacturer or its service agent During operation a hazard may occur when running the machine over the power supply cord The power supply cord should be regularly inspected for signs of damage If th...

Page 7: ...ution tank Do not overfill the solution tank AFTER USE flush solution system and rinse the waste tank with clean water and remove loose fibres from the vacuum filter ALWAYS observe directions and safe...

Page 8: ...chine connected to an electrical outlet when unattended Do not immerse or use this machine in standing water Such use may cause electric shock This equipment is not designed to handle or use combustib...

Page 9: ...refill with clean hot solution using a separate bucket By using this technique the solution tank is kept topped up and the recovery tank is always below warning level all in one journey The filter in...

Page 10: ...09 MULTI PRO A concentrated pre spotter and traffic lane cleaner for treating spots stains and heavily soiled traffic areas prior to extraction cleaning Dilute with warm water at 1 4 to 1 8 and apply...

Page 11: ...ket under the drain elbow and pull up the drain valve T handle Dirty solution will pour out until the tank is empty Close the drain valve Use a clean bucket when you refill the solution tank 5 When th...

Page 12: ...the base of the skirting board 3 Operate solution trigger to apply spray cleaning solution whilst simultaneously drawing back the wand toward the operator thus allowing the vacuum nozzle to extract th...

Page 13: ...onductor of the wire coloured blue shall be connected to the terminal marked N and the conductor of the wire coloured green and yellow shall be connected to the terminal marked with the Earth symbol t...

Page 14: ...f a reduction in operating pressure leakage or pump failure refer to the Fault Finding Guide and contact your Prochem Distributor VACUUM MOTOR CAUTION ONLY QUALIFIED MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL SHOULD ATTEM...

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Page 23: ...116213 00 G90007 1 VACUUM 2 STAGE 5 7 220 240V VACUUM 2 STAGE 5 7 REVERSE FAN 220 240V 1 1 10 J00639 SCREW CLAMP 1 63 X 2 43 1 11 E00618 J00618 VAC HOSE 2 GREY WIRE 1 12 E11969 F11969 HANDLE 1 13 E118...

Page 24: ...E11692 D11692 LATCH 2 33 E11529 C11529 SCREW 10 32 X 0 375 4 34 E12013 C12013 SCREW 3 8 16 X 1 5SS 2 35 D12121 LATCH BUTTON BLACK 2 36 C00254 LOCK WASHER 2 37 E02294 C02294 SCREW 20 X 1 25 SS 2 38 D00...

Page 25: ...CREEN c w K11965 ELBOW 1 7 E00919 K00672 PVC PIPE 1 5 X 6 75 SCH 40 WHT 1 8 E11961 K11961 ADAPTOR PVC 1 5 1 9 E00665 1 K00665 1 HOSE ADAPTOR 1 5 BLACK 2 9A BS5201 FALL OUT TUBE AND ELBOW NOT SHOWN 1 1...

Page 26: ...CORE 13A 220 240V 1 11 E02211 1 B02211 1 SWITCH ROCKER GREEN LIGHT 2 12 E02576 H02576 LABEL VACUUM 1 13 E02574 H02574 LABEL PUMP 1 14 E02714 K02714 PLUG 0 5 1 15 E00565 13 H00565 13 LABEL SERIAL NUMBE...

Page 27: ...A00053 45 DEG ELBOW 0 25MP X 0 25FP 1 33 C00284 SCREW 10 32 X 0 375 EARTH 1 34 E00095 1 A00168 18 BUSHING 0 25M X 0 125F 1 35 E11876 11876 2A 0 125 HIGH PRESSURE HOSE ASSY 2FT 1 PF00616 G VAC38ZC VACU...

Page 28: ...Galaxy Manual 1 7 15 Page 28 of 33 AC1030 WAND PARTS LIST...

Page 29: ...LHA DIAPHRAGM AND DRIVE BEARING ASSY 1 5 MOTOR 230V AC 1 6 E11764EBK G11764 1 EBK CARBON BRUSH KIT 1 REF STOCK CODE PART NO DESCRIPTION QTY 1 E11162 G11162 150PSI PUMP HEAD PLEASE REQUEST WHEN PURCHAS...

Page 30: ...Galaxy Manual 1 7 15 Page 30 of 33 PM2501 HAND TOOL PARTS LIST...

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Page 32: ...Galaxy Manual 1 7 15 Page 32 of 33 WIRING DIAGRAM MODEL AX500 220 240V 50Hz...

Page 33: ...60335 1 BS EN 60335 2 68 EN 55014 1 EN 55014 2 BS EN 61000 3 2 BS EN 61000 3 3 BS EN 50366 And comply with the requirements of as amended 2006 95 EC Low Voltage LVD Directive 2004 108 EC Electromagnet...

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