SET-UP AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Before each use, inspect the machine,
hoses, and cleaning tool for cleanliness
and completeness, Ensure the spray
nozzles on the cleaning tool are tight.
2. Release the two latches, grasp the handle
on top of the recovery tank, and pull the
recovery tank up (figure 1) and off the
solution tank. Set the recovery tank
aside.
3. Fill the solution tank with up to 2 gallons
of clean, warm water.
Never use water above 120
F or 49
C in
the solution tank.
CAUTION: Do NOT use solvents.
4. Replace the recovery tank back onto the
solution tank and secure both latches.
5. Connect the solution hose to the quick
coupling on the machine and connect the
other end of the solution hose to your
cleaning tool. Push the vacuum hose onto
the vacuum inlet port on the machine’s
recovery tank and the other end onto the
tool.
6. Plug the power cord into a properly
grounded outlet.
7. Turn on the pump (figure 2, set the
switch to the right to turn on both the
pump and the vacuum and to the left to
turn on only the vacuum. Middle position
is off) and spray through your cleaning
tool for a few seconds to fill the lines
with water, then turn the switch off.
8. Pre-spray the area to be cleaned with a high
quality, non-foaming cleaner mixed to product
specifications. NOTE: If foaming occurs, use a
defoaming agent to prevent damage to
electrical components. Water damage is not
covered by the warranty.
9. Turn on both the pump and vacuum (figure 2)
10. Begin cleaning. NOTE: the machine has a
suction shut-off float in the recovery tank to
prevent over flow. If the suction stops, turn off
the machine, remove and empty the recovery
tank.
11. When the job is finished, empty the recovery
tank and rinse it clean. Remove any remaining
liquid from the solution tank.
Figure 2
Switches
Vac
Vac &
Pump
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