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Parts and Instruction Manual - TRS17 Total Recovery System
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Parts and Instruction Manual - TRS17 Total Recovery System
Recovering liquid from hard surfaces:
The TRS-17 is equipped with two dedicated tools for liquid recovery: The squeegee/brush wand and the
Gulper tool.
1.
Connect recovery vacuum hose to the recovery inlet barb (#7 on page
11
).
2.
Place the vacuum switch (see #18 on page
11
) into the “ON” position.
3.
Using either the squeegee/brush wand or the Gulper tool, to extract the liquid from the surface.
(see
page
23
).
4.
Monitor the levels in the recovery tank and empty as necessary. Use defoamer to ensure your vacuum
motor does not take in foam/fluid.
Using the blower feature:
To use, this feature connect the Blower hose (#5 on page
23
) to
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#13
on page
11�
and turn on the vacuum motor.
Convenient for:
t
Blowing fluid off countertops and walls onto the floor
t
Drying faucets and other fixtures
t
Blowing off dust
NOTE: Do not leave the blower hose on during normal extraction as it will reduce suction.
Chemical feed system and hard surface cleaning:
The chemical feed system is designed to deliver accurate chemical dilution for touchless surface
cleaning.
To clean hard surfaces:
1.
Fill the solution tank of your TRS-17 with sufficient water for the task at hand.
2.
Connect solution hose and accessory pressure gun.
3.
Select the appropriate tip and install on the cap of the chemical feed (#8 on page 1
1
).
4.
Place a bottle into bottle holder (#9 on page 1
1
).
5.
Take the feed tube attached to the cap (#8 on page 1
1
) and place it inside the bottle.
6.
Take the cap from #8 on page
11
and thread it onto the bottle of chemical to secure it in
place.
7.
Turn the chemical dispensing valve (#11 on page 1
1
) to the left toward the word “SOAP”.
8.
Chemical will only draw accurately in the “LOW” pressure setting of your pressure gun. To
activate the “LOW” pressure setting, pop the collar of the gun out.
9.
In “LOW” pressure, apply chemical to the walls and fixtures starting from the lowest point
to
the highest.
10.
Spray the floor as you make your way out of the room.
11.
Allow the chemical to dwell according to the chemical manufacturers recommendations.
12.
You may use the brush on your squeegee/brush wand to agitate particularly soiled areas.
13.
When you are ready to rinse away the chemical, simply turn the chemical dispensing valve
(#11 on page 1
1
) to the word “RINSE”.
14.
Set your pressure gun to the desired rinsing pressure by pulling the collar in or out. Rinse
surfaces starting from the top down.
15.
See “Recovering liquid” for final steps.