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WARNING! For the safe operation of this machine follow
the instructions given in this booklet and the training given
by your supervisor. Failure to do so can result in personal
injury and/or damage to machine and property!
DO NOT OPERATE MACHINE IN AN EXPLOSIVE
ENVIRONMENT!
NEVER USE THIS MACHINE TO PICK UP VOLATILE
OR EXPLOSIVE MATERIALS!
The model shown in this manual is intended for commercial
use.
DO NOT OPERATE MACHINE IN AN EXPLOSIVE
ENVIRONMENT!
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE: If foaming occurs, use a defoaming agent to
prevent damage to electrical components. Water dam-
age is not covered by the warranty.
11. Turn on both the pump and vacuum (Figure 1).
12. Begin cleaning by placing the cleaning tool on the spot
to be cleaned and pulling the trigger pulling the tool
towards you along the spot to vacuum up the moisture.
NOTE: The machine is equipped with a float shut-off to
signal that the recovery tank needs emptying. If suc-
tion stops, turn off the machine and empty the recovery
tank by repeating steps 2-4. Rinse recovery tank out
with clean water.
DAILY OR REGULAR MAINTENANCE
1.
Rinse solution and recovery tanks out after every use.
2.
If spray jet becomes clogged, remove spray tip, wash
thoroughly and blow dry.
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
1.
Periodically inspect all hoses, electrical cable and con-
nections on the machine. Frayed or cracked hoses
should be replaced to eliminate vacuum or water pres-
sure loss. Check power cable for damage. Repair or
replace damaged cord to prevent fire or electric shock.
PROTECT FROM FREEZING
Do not allow machine to freeze with water in the solu-
tion or recovery system. To avoid damage, run pump
dry before exposing to freezing temperatures.
If machine is stored for a long period of time in freezing
temperatures, completely drain machine of all solution
or recovered water. Pour undiluted antifreeze into the
solution tank and squeeze hand tool lever until anti-
freeze solution is present in the solution system.
WARNING! Liquid ejected from the spray
nozzle could be dangerous due to it’s tem-
perature, chemical content or pressure.
ASSEMBLY & OPERATION
1.
Inspect the machine, hoses and tool for cleanliness and
readiness for use.
2.
To fill the solution tank with water you must first re-
move the recovery tank: release the two clamps located
at the front and rear of the machine, then grasp the
recovery tank handle and pull up. Set the recovery tank
to the side.
3.
Pour up to 2 gallons of clean, warm water into the solu-
tion tank.
Water temperature must not exceed
140
°
F(60
°
C).
This unit has a built-in heater that will
supply continuous hot water at the spray tip. Add a
non-foaming cleaning concentrate for use in extractors
at the proportions noted on the container.
4.
To reattach the tanks, place the recovery tank on top of
the solution tank and fasten the two latches.
5.
Attach the solution hose female quick connect fitting
to the brass male fitting located on the side of the ex-
tractor on the base. Attach the other end of the solu-
tion hose to your cleaning tool.
6.
Attach the vacuum hose to the vacuum inlet port on the
recovery tank and the other end of the vacuum hose to
your cleaning tool.
7.
Plug the power cord into a grounded wall socket.
8.
Turn on the pump (Figure 1, set the switch to the right
to turn on both the pump and the vacuum. Setting the
switch to the left turns on only the vacuum motor and
the middle position is off) and spray through your clean-
ing tool and heater for a few seconds to fill the lines
with water, then turn the switch off.
9.
Turn on the heat switch (Figure 1) to allow the heater
two minutes to reach operating temperature.
10. Pre-spray the area to be cleaned with a high-quality,
non-foaming cleaner miexed to product specifications.
Figure 1