
13
Operation Procedures
Knowledge of the proper operation of the Nautilus is required to ensure user
safety and efficient performance of the extractor.
SET UP AND OPERATION
1. Electrical Cords:
Two 25’ power cords are supplied with the Nautilus. The amperage required by each cord requires that the
two cords be plugged into separate circuits. See tables in Technical specifications and wiring diagrams for your
particular model to determine the circuit breaker needs for each cord.
20amp circuits are usually found in kitchens and bathrooms.
An overloaded circuit will not trip the
circuit breaker immediately, but may not provide sufficient voltage for proper operation and the breaker will
trip eventually.
Plug the two power cords into two outlets from different circuits. If the Dual Circuit Indicator green light fails
to light, you may be on the same circuit and may need to select a different plug for one of the cords. If the
Dual Circuit Indicator green light comes on, you are plugged into two different circuits. Proceed with your set-
up procedure.
(Dual Circuit Indicator light may take up to 30seconds to recognize the two circuits and turn ON.)
If a circuit breaker trips or the pump circuit breaker trips during operation, reset the breakers and move the
cord to another outlet as needed.
When operating the Nautilus with the 1750W heater DO NOT
turn the heater on until after the pump has been primed and solution hose and tool
connected
Power Cord – 1696-6412
25’ – 12 gauge M-F Plugs
Cord #1
Cord #2
Dual Circuit Indicator Light
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