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(6) 3-Gallon Spot Extractor

 3-Gallon Spot Extractor (7)

2.0   Set-Up / Prepare Unit for Use Continued

•  NEVER run the vacuum only with the pump on for more than 3 minutes. Water/

solution needs to run through pump at all times to keep the pump cool while in use.  

Failure to do so will void the warranty.

•  Be sure to replace any filters back into the machine prior to use.
•  Do not use citrus acid, buterol or harsh degreasers inside the machine.

Vacuum Shut-Off

The spot extractor is designed with a vacuum restrictor to reduce 

the vacuum when the recovery tank is full. When the vacuum is 

restricted, the liquid will not travel up the nozzle of the hand tool. 

The motor speeds up (the sound of the motor will change) and this 

is your warning to dispose of recovered solution. The restrictor is a 

foam float that slides up and down the vacuum tube in the recovery 

tank as shown in the photo to the right.

Following Each Use

Remove the vacuum hose from the upper body, un-clip, 

rotate latch on the back of the unit and remove the upper 

section of the spotter. Dispose of the used solution by 

pouring the solution out of the vacuum inlet (not the 

hatch cover) into the toilet or janitor’s closet sink.

3.0   Problem Solving

Never operate this spot extractor when the equipment is not performing as expected 

or when any part is visibly damaged. When repair is needed, take the equipment to an 

authorized service center.

Spotter will not run

•  Check power connection. Move the grounded plug to an outlet that is working. Verify 

that the plug is working by plugging in another electrical component such as lamp, 

hair dryer or drill.

•  Inspect the power cord for damage.

Loss of vacuum

•  Make sure the float is at the bottom of the unit. Open the screw cap and push the float 

down.

•  Check that the hose cuff is securely attached to the front of the extractor.

Loss of solution pressure

•  Verify that the pump is on. Remove jet from end of hand tool and press trigger on 

wand.

•  Clean the solution intake in the solution tank. Check quick-disconnect for debris.
•  If pump is still not working, seek authorized repair services.

4.0   Grounding Instructions

DANGER: IMPROPER GROUNDING METHOD CAN RESULT IN A RISK OF 

ELECTRIC SHOCK.

Electrical equipment must be grounded. If the machine should malfunction or breakdown, 

grounding provides a path of least resistance for electrical current to reduce the risk 

of electric shock. The spot extractor is equipped with a cord containing a grounding 

conductor and grounding plug. The plug must be inserted into an appropriate outlet that is 

properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances.
If repair or replacement of the cord or plug is necessary, DO NOT connect the grounded 

wire to a flat bed terminal. The grounding wire is the wire with insulation and an outer 

green surface, with or without yellow stripes.

Grounding Method

The electric equipment is for use on a normal 120 volt circuit. It has a grounded plug 

that fits the outlet illustrated in Figure A. If a properly grounded outlet is not available, 

a temporary adapter, such as the adapter illustrated in Figure B and C, may be used to 

connect the plug into a 2-pole outlet, as shown in Figure C.
The temporary adapter should be used only until a properly grounded outlet, Figure A, 

can be installed by a qualified electrician. The green colored rigid ear lug or grounding 

means extending from the adapter must be connected to a permanent ground, such as 

a properly grounded outlet box cover. Whenever the adapter is used, it must be held in 

place by its grounding means and a metal screw, as shown in Figure C.

WARNING:

Improper connection of the equipment grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric 

shock. Check with a qualified electrician or service person if you are in doubt as to 

whether the outlet is properly grounded. DO NOT modify the plug provided with the 

equipment. If it will not fit into the outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a qualified 

electrician.
NOTE: In Canada, the use of a temporary adapter is not permitted by the Canadian 

Electrical Code.

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