Rally 1200
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WARNING: Failure to observe these
instructions can cause personal injury to the machine
operator, and/or bystanders.
Caution warnings are used to warn of immediate hazards
that cause severe personal injury or death.
Always wear eye protection, gloves, long sleeve shirt and pants.
To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, or injury:
1.
Read quick start guide and manual prior to use.
2.
Unplug machine before service.
3.
Use only manufacturer recommended attachments
and replacement parts.
4.
Never upgrade or repair this equipment without
authorization from the manufacturer.
5.
Do not unplug the unit by pulling on the cord.
6.
Do not run over the cord with any wheeled product.
7.
Do not pull or carry by the cord.
8.
Do not use if the cord is damaged.
9. Do not use in areas with flammable or combustible
material are present.
10.
Do not allow to freeze.
11.
Do not store on its side with liquids in the recovery or solution tanks.
12.
Use only the appropriate handles to move and lift unit. Do not use
any other parts of this machine for this purpose.
13. Keep hair, loose clothing, fingers, and all parts of the body away from
all openings and moving parts.
14. Use extra care when using on stairs.
15. To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not use this machine with
a solid-state speed control device.
16. The voltage and frequency indicated on the name plate must
correspond to the wall receptacle supply voltage.
17. 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, alkaline, or other dangerous liquids.
Preparation
1.
Remove furniture and other items from the area you are going to clean.
2.
Vacuum carpet and upholstery, and remove debris.
3.
Protect cabinets, walls and painted surfaces with drop cloths or plastic.
4.
Inspect power cords for damage.
Operating Instructions
1.
Fill Solution Tank. To use the Auto-Fill feature, hook up the male end
of a garden hose to the female adapter on the outside of the
solution tank and turn on the water supply. The float valve in the
tank will automatically turn off when the tank is full.
2.
Plug in power cords: Extractor Model: Using two separate circuits/
breakers, plug in the grounded power cables as previously instructed
using the proper grounding techniques. The green indicator to the
right of the PSI gauge will illuminate and sound a tone when plugged
into separate circuits/breakers.
i.
Activate the switched using the following steps:
ii. When the hoses and tool are attached, turn pump switch on.
iii. Pull the trigger on the wand until water runs through the lines.
If the pump does not prime, turn the pump switch off and
disconnect the hoses. Connect the supplied priming hose
and put the open end into the vacuum barb and turn on the
vacuum motor and solution pump. Seal the hose to the barb
with your hand until water is visible running through the hose.
Turn both switches on and repeat from step i.
3.
If using the Pump-Out feature hook up the female end of a garden
hose to the male adapter on the motor base and run it to a sewer drain
(ex. Toilet, janitors sink). Turn on the Waste Pump switch.
4.
Pressure Adjustment: Pressure will only show on the gauge while the
tool is being sprayed. When the tool is not being sprayed the
pressure will read 0 psi.
i.
To decrease pressure, turn the black knob on the motor
base counter-clockwise.
ii.
To increase pressure, turn the black knob on
the motor base clockwise.
iii.
Make your adjustment and spray the tool to check the
pressure. Re-adjust as needed to set the desired
pressure.
5.
To prevent motor or internal damage, use a foam control solution in the
recovery tank. Remember to check for buildup in both the recovery
and solution tanks!
6.
Empty the recovery tank when the internal shut off switch disengages
the vacuum. Attach the 45° drain elbow to the drain spout located in
the back and lift the dump valve to empty the tank.
7.
Squeeze the wand or tool’s trigger for 5 seconds after turning the
power switches off to relive and existing line pressure.
8.
When the machine is off: unplug the power cables, remove solution,
vacuum, auto-fill and auto-dump hoses, and empty the recovery tank
by attaching the 45° drain elbow.
Machine Storage
1.
Before storing the machine, drain, rinse and dry both the tanks and
vacuum hoses of any residual water.
2.
Store standing upright in a dry enclosed area.
3.
Leave the recovery tank lid open for better air circulation.
4.
If storing in freezing temperatures, take extra precautions to make
sure the machine and solution systems are completely drained and
dry.
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