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dear Customer: 

Congratulations on the purchase of your new Spinner

®

. As you are already

aware, the scene of the equipment world is becoming more high tech, and we 

at Mytee Products Inc. strive to keep you on the cutting edge with superior quality 

and technology. 

 

Keep in mind that the Spinner

® 

is a machine, so neglect or abuse will cause

unnecessary damage and void the warranty. However with simple maintenance 

the Spinner

®

 will give quality performance for many years to come. 

 

If warranty questions arise, please consult your user manual or get in touch with 

your distributor. If you have questions about maintenance, replacing parts or 

ordering parts, please call an authorized Mytee Products Inc. Service Center. 

To see an updated list, visit our website at www.mytee.com 

 

Before you begin cleaning, please read your manual thoroughly.  

 

Sincerely,  

Mytee Customer Care Dept.  

 

Parts and Service

Repairs, when required, should be performed by Mytee service personnel or Mytee 

authorized Service Center using Mytee original replacement parts and accessories. 

Call Mytee for repair parts or service. Please specify the Model and Serial Number 

when discussing your machine. 

  

name Plate

The Model and Serial Number of your machine are shown on the Nameplate on the 

back panel of the machine. This information is needed when ordering repair parts 

for the machine. Use the space provided on the front cover to note the Model and 

Serial Number of your machine for future reference. 

 

unpacking the Machine 

When the machine is delivered, carefully inspect the shipping carton and the 

machine for damage. If damage is evident, save the shipping carton so that it can 

be inspected by the carrier that delivered it. Contact the carrier immediately to file a 

freight damage claim. 

 

Caution and Warnings

Symbols

Mytee uses the symbols below to signal potentially dangerous conditions. Always 

read this information carefully and take the necessary steps to protect personnel 

and property. 

 

 

 

Is used to warn of immediate hazards that will cause severe personal injury or death.  

 

 

 

Is used to call attention to a situation that could cause severe personal injury. 

 

 

 

Is used to call attention to a situation that could cause minor personal injury or 

damage to the machine or other property. When using an electrical appliance, basic 

precautions should always be followed, including the following: Read all instructions 

before using this machine. This product is intended for commercial use only. 

 

 

 

To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, or injury:

1. Read all instructions before using equipment.  

2. Use only as described in this manual. Use only manufacturer’s recommended 

attachments. 

3. Always unplug or disconnect the appliance from power supply when not in use.  

4. Do not allow to be used as a toy. Close attention is necessary when used by or 

near children. 

5. Do not use in areas where flammable or combustible material may be present. 

6. Do not leave the unit exposed to harsh weather elements. Temperatures below 

freezing may damage components and void warranty. 

7. Use only the appropriate handles to move and lift unit. Do not use any other parts   

of this machine for this purpose. 

8. Keep hair, loose clothing, fingers, and all parts of the body away from all 

openings and moving parts. 

9. Use extra care when cleaning on stairs. 

10. When cleaning and servicing the machine, local or national regulations may apply  

to the safe disposal of liquids which may contain: chemicals, grease, oil, acid, alka-

lines, or other dangerous liquids. 

11. Do not leave operating unattended.   

 

 

 

Use only non-flammable liquid in this machine.     

 

Preparation 

1. Remove furniture from cleaning area, and sweep or vacuum.

2. Protect cabinets, carpets, walls and painted surfaces from spray with drop cloths 

or plastic.

3. Identification – Identify the type of floor you are going to clean. This step is vital, 

since each flooring type may call for different chemicals, brushes and equipment. 

Basic flooring types are: resilient (vinyl, VCT, linoleum), which is generally softer; 

stone (terrazzo, quarry, ceramic, brick, concrete) made of natural materials; and 

stone substitute (marble, slate and granite), which mimics stone.

4. Application – Once the flooring is identified, apply the appropriate type of cleaning 

(or in the case of resilient flooring, stripping) chemical. On tile surfaces, spray chemi-

cal evenly over tile and grout lines, allowing it to pool in the lines.

5. Emulsification – Chemicals typically require dwell time to remove the dirt and 

grime driven into the surface. The dirtier the floor, the longer the chemicals may need 

to dwell. Without proper dwell time, chemicals will not be effective.

6. Agitation and Elimination – Agitate the chemical into the floor to facilitate cleaning 

using a Spinner® floor machine connected to an extractor. The Spinner® lays down 

high-pressure spray to agitate and rinse, and vacuums up the solution simultane-

ously, eliminating it from the surface.

 

Spinner

®

 operation

1. Attach the Vacuum and Solution Hoses to the extractor.

2. Attach the Solution Hose to the Male Quick Disconnect and the Vacuum Hose to 

the Wand Tube.

3. Turn on the extractor to engage the vacuum, while making sure the bottom of the 

Spinner™ is flush with the cleaning surface to ensure proper suction.

4. Squeeze the Spinner’s™ high-pressure trigger gun to dispense solution on to 

the surface.

5. Hold the machine at waist level and use a back-and-forth motion.

   

after use 

1. Unplug.

2. Inspect hoses and replaced if damaged.

3. After each use, wipe floor machine with a clean, soft, damp cloth.

4. Do not expose to rain. 

5. Store indoors. In a clean, dry place. 

6. Do not store sitting on brush. 

 

Maintenance Schedule 

Maintenance item

Daily

Once a week

Clean and inspect hoses 

Check for loose hardware 

Clean machine with clean, soft damp cloth 

Inspect spray jets once a week.  

Use Mytee

®

 System Maintainer 3601 every 100 

hours. Circulate through the hose and tool.

x

 

x

 

FaQs 

Q – how much does my Spinner

® 

weigh and dimensions?

 

A – Model 8901 – Weight: 23 pounds; Dimensions: 13”x13”x53” 

      Model 8902 – Weight 23 pounds; Dimensions: 13”x13”x53” 

      Model 8903 – Weight: 21 pounds; Dimensions: 13”x13”x53”

      Model 8904 – Weight: 21 pounds; Dimensions: 23”x14”x51”

      Model 8907 – Weight: 18 pounds; Dimensions: 13”x13”x53”

      Model 8908 – Weight: 8 pounds; Dimensions: 14”x12”x12”

Q—What can I do to extend the life of my Spinner

®

?

A – Follow the suggested maintenance schedule in this manual.

Trouble Shooting

The Spinner

®

 is not spinning. 

1. Inspect the jets to make sure they are not clogged.

2. Check the machine for a normal flow of solution by disconnecting the Solution 

Hose from the Spinner

®

 and letting the liquid run freely.

3. If the solution’s flow is disrupted, use Mytee

®

 System Maintainer 3601.

4. Try to spin the unit by hand. If it does not move, replace the swivel. If it moves, the 

seal may need rebuilding. Take the Spinner

®

 to your local service center.

GeneRal InFoRMaTIon

Summary of Contents for Spinner 8901

Page 1: ...10 8908 p 12 General information p 14 13655 Stowe Dr Poway Ca 92064 Model Serial Form ADM SPIN 10 11 8907 Corner Spinner 8904 T handle 1 5 tube 8903 Wand handle 1 5 tube 8908 Counter Spinner Please read before use Register your product at www mytee com help 8901 Wand handle 2 tube 8902 T handle 2 tube ...

Page 2: ...ctor connect the Solution Hose to the Male Quick Discon nect and the Vacuum Hose to wand tube After the extractor is turned on and vacuum is engaged squeeze the High Pressure Trigger Gun Liquid flows through the Solution Hose and activates the Spinner Bar wand tube Q D 1 Quick disconnect 2 High pressure gun 3 Vacuum hose connection 4 Vac relief 2 1 4 7 6 3 5 5 Wand grip handle 6 Hi pressure soluti...

Page 3: ...re batt spray counter 1 41 99 ea 17 H461 filter mesh screen 3 8 1 0 99 ea 18 H462 housing filter 2 pc 1 2 99 ea 19 B101 qd brass 1 4 m 1 8 49 ea 20 H457 screw 10 32 x 1 1 2 p pan 6 0 99 ea 21 H614 clamp angled valve 2 tube 1 16 99 ea 22 H600 grip 2 bentley 1 19 49 ea 23 G082A sleeve vac relief 2 spin 1 1 99 ea 24 H616A tube 2 spinner upper handle 1 89 99 ea 25 G147 strap velcro 1 5 x 12 1 3 49 ea ...

Page 4: ...tor connect the Solution Hose to the Male Quick Discon nect and the Vacuum Hose to wand tube wand tube Q D Jets After the extractor is turned on and vacuum is engaged squeeze the High Pressure Trigger Gun Liquid flows through the Solution Hose and activates the Spinner Bar 1 Quick disconnect 2 High pressure gun 3 Vacuum hose connection 4 Vac relief 2 1 4 6 3 5 5 Hi pressure solution hose 6 12 Spin...

Page 5: ...2A sleeve vac relief 2 spin 1 1 99 ea 17 H457 screw 10 32 x 1 1 2 p pan 8 0 99 ea 18 B101 qd brass 1 4 m 1 8 49 ea 19 B107 nipple brass 1 4 m hex 1 3 19 ea 20 B100 swivel 90 degrees x 1 4 fm x 1 4 ml viton seals 1 26 99 ea 21 B105 bushing brass 3 8 mpt x 1 4 1 3 19 ea 22 H461 filter mesh screen 3 8 1 0 99 ea 23 H540 gun high pressure batt spray counter 1 41 99 ea 24 H540A angled gun no trigger 1 2...

Page 6: ... grip handle 6 Solution hose 7 12 Spinner head After the Vacuum Hose and Solution Hose are attached to the extractor connect the Solution Hose to the Male Quick Discon nect and the Vacuum Hose to wand tube After the extractor is turned on and vacuum is engaged squeeze the High Pressure Trigger Gun Liquid flows through the Solution Hose and activates the Spinner Bar 2 1 4 7 6 8903 Wand handle 1 5 t...

Page 7: ...49 ea 17 H216 nut lock 1 4 20 nylon insert 2 0 99 ea 18 H210 washer 1 4 flat s s 4 0 99 ea 19 H203 bolt 1 4 20 x 1 1 4 hex head s s 2 0 99 ea 20 H613A clamp spinner handle 1 5 x 1 25 2 11 99 ea 21 H616 tube 1 5 spinner upper handle 1 81 99 ea 22 G147 strap velcro 1 5 x 12 1 3 49 ea 23 H785 grip 1 5 dia wand 1 7 99 ea 24 H614A clamp angled valve 1 5 tube 1 16 99 ea 25 H457 screw 10 32 x 1 1 2 p pan...

Page 8: ...nd Solution Hose are attached to the extractor connect the Solution Hose to the Male Quick Discon nect and the Vacuum Hose to wand tube 2 1 wand tube Q D 3 6 4 5 Jets After the extractor is turned on and vacuum is engaged squeeze the High Pressure Trigger Gun Liquid flows through the Solution Hose and activates the Spinner Bar 8904 T handle 1 5 tube SPINNER Hold the machine at waist level and use ...

Page 9: ...e 1 139 99 ea 17 H203 bolt 1 4 20 x 1 1 4 hex head s s 2 0 99 ea 18 H210 washer 1 4 flat s s 4 0 99 ea 19 H613A clamp spinner handle 1 5 x 1 25 2 11 99 ea 20 H094 tube vac elbow 1 5 dia spinner 1 48 99 ea 21 G082 sleeve vac relief 1 5 spin 1 3 25 ea 22 H216 nut lock 1 4 20 nylon insert 2 0 99 ea 23 H458 nut lock 10 32 thin pattern 8 0 99 ea 24 H457 screw 10 32 x 1 1 2 p pan 8 0 99 ea 25 H540A angl...

Page 10: ... head 6 Vac Relief 7 Vacuum hose connection port After the Vacuum Hose and Solution Hose are attached to the extractor connect the Solution Hose to the Male Quick Discon nect and the Vacuum Hose to wand tube 2 7 4 5 Jets After the extractor is turned on and vacuum is engaged squeeze the High Pressure Trigger Gun Liquid flows through the Solution Hose and activates the Spinner Bar 1 3 wand tube Q D...

Page 11: ...pressure 1 41 99 ea 17 H461 filter mesh screen 3 8 1 0 99 ea 18 H462 housing filter 2 pc 1 2 99 ea 19 B101 qd brass 1 4 m 1 8 49 ea 20 H457 screw 10 32 x 1 1 2 p pan 6 0 99 ea 21 H458 nut lock 10 32 thin pattern 6 0 99 ea 22 G082 sleeve vac relief 1 5 spin 1 3 25 ea 23 H616 tube 1 5 spinner upper handle 1 81 99 ea 24 G147 strap velcro 1 5 x 12 1 3 49 ea 25 H613A clamp spinner handle 1 5 x 1 25 2 1...

Page 12: ...e 6 Vacuum hose connection port After the Vacuum Hose and Solution Hose are attached to the extractor connect the Solution Hose to the Male Quick Discon nect and the Vacuum Hose to wand tube Jets After the extractor is turned on and vacuum is engaged squeeze the High Pressure Trigger Gun Liquid flows through the Solution Hose and activates the Spinner Bar 1 3 wand tube Q D 2 4 6 5 8908 COUNTER SPI...

Page 13: ...2 H540 gun high pressure batt spray counter 1 41 99 ea 13 B105 bushing brass 3 8 mpt x 1 4 1 3 19 ea 14 AH195 sol hose 57 x 1 4 OAL m 1 37 99 ea 15 H461 filter mesh screen 3 8 1 0 99 ea 16 H492 housing filter 2 pc counter 1 5 99 ea 17 B101 qd brass 1 4 m 1 8 49 ea 18 H655 coupler stainless 1 1 2 bar 1 8 99 ea 19 H300 cuff black 1 1 2 2 5 99 ea 20 G147 strap velcro 1 5 x 12 3 3 49 ea 21 H504 vac ho...

Page 14: ...and servicing the machine local or national regulations may apply to the safe disposal of liquids which may contain chemicals grease oil acid alka lines or other dangerous liquids 11 Do not leave operating unattended Use only non flammable liquid in this machine Preparation 1 Remove furniture from cleaning area and sweep or vacuum 2 Protect cabinets carpets walls and painted surfaces from spray wi...

Page 15: ...ONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES PROPERTY DAMAGES OR PERSONAL INJURIES All limited warranties are void for and Mytee does not warrant in any way any prod uct that evidences misapplication improper installation abuse lack of maintenance negligence in use or care abnormal use alteration of design use of incompatible or corrosive chemicals use in a rental service and or servicing installation of parts or repairs...

Page 16: ...16 Mytee Products Inc 13655 Stowe Dr Poway CA 92064 www mytee com PH 858 679 1191 FX 858 679 7814 2011 Mytee Products Inc Printed in the U S A NOTES ...

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