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7. Optional Foam Downer:
A key problem with portable extractors is that they have small tanks where foam dissipates slowly. If you
have had issues with foam or are anticipating foaming problems, you will want to use a Foam Downer.
Foam can be drawn into the vacuums before the vacuum shutoff closes. Foam and water blowing out the
vacuum makes a big mess, can decrease vacuum lift and damage the vacuum motors.
The Foam Downer kills foam as waste water enters the machine. Place a container of liquid defoamer on the
top of your MX3-200HE. The vacuum air flow siphons the liquid defoamer through Foam Downer into the
vacuum tank, breaking down the foam before it can cause any damage or make a mess.
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Mounts and is ready to use in seconds
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Uses defoamer very economically
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NO LABOR is involved to spray or spread defoamer – it’s all automatic
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Keeps silicone defoamers off the floor where they can cause resoiling problems
The Foam Downer is an attachment that allows the vacuum to draw a small amount of defoamer in a
constant slow flow into the waste tank of the Nautilus. We recommend using a diluted defoaming solution of
four ounces of defoamer to one gallon of water (1-32). Place the draw tube into the gallon of diluted
defoamer and open the needle valve one half turn as your starting point. If this is not sufficient to break
down the foam you can open the valve more or add more defoamer to the water to make a stronger solution.
With the valve open one half turn it will take approximately one half hour to drain the gallon of diluted
defoaming solution.
FOAM
DOWNER
AH17
FOAM DOWNER cannot be used with
2” Male Flash Cuff connector on
machine. Remove 2” Male Flash Cuff
and install 2” hose barb as needed.
HOSE HOOK
AH95
Summary of Contents for Nautilus MX3-200HE
Page 1: ...1 LMANN09 Revised 02 16 2018 Nautilus MX3 200HE Operating Manual ...
Page 37: ...37 OPTIONAL AUTO FILL FLOAT VALVE ASSEMBLY NM5740 ...
Page 38: ...38 Optional Pump Out Pump AP37 PARTS ASSEMBLY ...
Page 39: ...39 1 2 6 7 8 9 11 3 8 9 12 4 4 3 10 5 15A 8 9 8 9 39 2 ...
Page 43: ...43 48 49 49 47 47 47A 47 47 47A 47A 51 51 37 9 54 64 52 VACUUM MOUNTS CONNECTIONS 9 54 64 ...
Page 48: ...48 96 91 97 9 94 105 OPTIONAL PUMP OUT CONNECTIONS 99 95 93 103 ...
Page 49: ...49 FLOW 81 92 91 99 96 97 105 13 14A 14 95 OPTIONAL PUMP OUT PARTS 1 9 97 103 39 9 ...
Page 50: ...50 HEATER PARTS 111 113 114 112 2 115 2 116 2 42 42A 98 111 ...