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(18) 1200 PSI Hard Surface Extractor

1200 PSI Hard Surface Extractor (23)

6.0   Shutdown Procedures

•  If using the auto-fill system, turn the water supply OFF before finishing each job. 

This will allow use of the water and chemicals already in the tank and will reduce the 

amount of excess water to be disposed of later.

•  When finished cleaning, turn OFF all switches.
•  If the auto-fill system was used and there is still water in the solution tank, push the 

float down to release the water inlet hose pressure before disconnecting the hose from 

the faucet. Disconnect the water inlet hose from the quick disconnect on the front of 

the machine.

•  Disconnect the solution hose and vacuum hose from the cleaning tool. Pull the valve 

trigger to release pressure from the hose before disconnecting the solution hose from 

the cleaning tool.

•  Disconnect the clear view in-line filter from the vacuum hoses and clean the filter as 

needed.

•  Disconnect the vacuum hose and solution 

hose  from the machine.

•  If  water  remains  in  the  solution  tank,  use                                                                                

the short vacuum hose and vacuum the              

excess water from the tank.

•  If the auto-fill system was utilized, place the 

chemical feed hose back into the solution 

tank.

•  If the auto dump-out system was used: turn 

the waste pump switch ON to pump out any 

remaining water from the recovery tank; 

turn switch OFF, remove the auto-dump 

pump-out hose from the outlet fitting and 

replace the cap; roll up the hose toward 

drain to remove the remaining water from 

the hose; connect ends of hose together to 

prevent dirty water from dripping from hose 

during transport.

•  Disconnect the power cords from the outlets 

and from the machine.

•  Remove the float shut-off assembly from              

the recovery tank and clean filter as needed. 

Replace shut-off assembly and tank lid.

•  Drain  any  remaining  water  from  the  recovery                                                                                                                             

tank and dispose of in a sanitary drain. DO 

NOT use the same bucket to drain the tank 

that you used to fill the tank.

•  Roll  up  all  hoses  and  tools.  Collect  and  store                                                          

extractor, all tools and accessories.

7.0   Maintenance Continued

7.9    Clean Waste Pump

Build-up of fine silt inside the waste pump can clog the pump even if the pump is not 

used, so this maintenance procedure should be performed regardless of whether the waste 

pump out has been used.
After cleaning the recovery tank, remove the cap and connect the green 3/4” x 50-foot 

garden hose to the auto-dump pump-out port located on the back of the machine. Secure 

the other end of the hose where you wish to direct the discharge of waste water, such as a 

toilet or sink.
Fasten the discharge end of the hose tightly. With Cord 2 (right side) plugged in, turn the 

recovery tank switch to the ON position. Use a hose to fill the recovery tank to a point 

where the float switch turns the waste pump ON. The pump will turn on automatically 

when water in the recovery tank is approximately 2/3rds full. The pump will discharge 

the waste water down to a level of about 2 inches in the recovery tank. Let the pump run 

until it pumps the level down to a point when the flat switch shuts OFF the auto-dump 

pump. 
DO NOT turn on the auto-dump out switch without the dump hose in place. Unplug the 

cord and turn the auto-dump pump switch OFF. Open the dump valve and drain out the 

remaining water. Close the dump valve, replace the recovery tank lid and dispose of the 

dirty water and debris. This auto-dump out system has been designed to keep up with 

flood restoration work and is capable of pumping 10-gallons per minute.

7.10    Clean Pump Inlet Filter

A restricted pump inlet filter can prevent the solution pump 

from providing adequate pressure for cleaning. A restriction of 

air leak on the pump inlet hose can also damage the solution 

pump check valves and plunger seals.
CAUTION: before proceeding with this procedure, make sure 

both power cords are disconnected.
•  To examine the filter, open the solution tank lid on the front 

of the machine. The filter is in the base of the solution tank.

•  Grasp the filter cap and unscrew the filter from the brass 

nipple by turning counter-clockwise. Clean or replace the 

filter as needed.

•  To examine the pump inlet hose, release the latch 

on the front of the machine 

and tilt the tanks off of the 

base assembly. Support the 

tanks with a chair, bucket or 

box while working inside the base.

•  Examine the hose for kinks, clogs or 

holes and repair or replace the hose 

as needed.

•  Tilt the tanks back onto the base and 

secure the latch.

1/4” Acorn Strainer

Part No. 10-0845

Pump Inlet Hoses

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Summary of Contents for 80-5000

Page 1: ...e for two 2 years from the original date of sale and the pump electrical parts one 1 year Parts replaced or repaired under this warranty are warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period...

Page 2: ...os aspx Machine Features and Benefits www sandiaplastics com featuresVideos aspx Questions or Comments Phone 714 901 8400 Toll Free 800 983 5834 Fax 714 901 8404 Ultimate Solutions Corporate Offices 1...

Page 3: ...nnection of Solution Hose 13 5 4 Power Priming the High Pressure Pump 14 5 5 Connection of Vacuum Hoses 14 5 6 Connection of Auto Dump Hose 15 5 7 Adjusting the Pressure 16 5 8 Switch Panel 17 6 0 Shu...

Page 4: ...t send parts or equipment back to the manufacturer without an RMA Number and approval No labor will be paid for nor parts cost paid for or reimbursed that have not previously been approved by the manu...

Page 5: ...throughout the assembly process Prior to packaging your equipment was again inspected for assurance of flawless operation This machine is protectively packed to prevent damage in shipment We recommend...

Page 6: ...NOT leave machine outdoors in extreme heat or cold Harsh weather elements will damage components and void warranty DO NOT pick up anything that is burning or smoking such as cigarettes matches or hot...

Page 7: ...y a qualified electrician This electric equipment is for use on a normal 120 volt circuit It has a grounded plug that looks like the plug illustrated in Fig A The use of a temporary adaptor is NOT rec...

Page 8: ...rranty Chemical Metering the Hard Surface Extractor is equipped with an automatic water fill chemical feed metering system As the solution tank fills with water cleaning concentrate is drawn into the...

Page 9: ...r supply to prevent the solution tank from becoming completely full With the cleaning completed and the solution pump turned off disconnect the fill hose from the faucet drain the water in the fill ho...

Page 10: ...vacuum system can be used with one vacuum motor for cleaning delicate fabrics or both vacuum motors for carpet cleaning water extraction and hard surface cleaning Automatic Vacuum Shut Off The float...

Page 11: ...wer to operate the machine Plug the two 2 cords into two 2 outlets from different circuits 5 2 Water and Chemical Dilution Auto Fill The chemical dilution rate is controlled by the metering tip and th...

Page 12: ...y Thicker more viscous chemicals will dilute at a different rate DO NOT use powdered chemicals in the machine Use of powdered chemicals will void your warranty Contact your distributor if you have que...

Page 13: ...e to the solution outlet female QD on the front of the machine Connect the other end of the hose to the male QD on the cleaning tool When you are ready to start cleaning turn the solution pump switch...

Page 14: ...tank full 10 Float shut off filter clogged 11 Ball stuck in float shut off 12 Auto dump pump out check valve stuck open 13 Recover tank damaged 1 Replace vacuum motor 2 Replace gasket 3 Replace gasket...

Page 15: ...6 Replace pump motor 7 Repair or replace pump head and bearing check motor and or replace complete pump and motor assembly Low Solution Pressure and or Pulsation 1 Jets too large for pressure desired...

Page 16: ...n or contact your distributor for advice or assistance To increase solution pressure turn the regulator knob clockwise To decrease solution pressure turn the regulator knob counter clockwise 7 0 Maint...

Page 17: ...to the motor base Lift the tanks back onto the base and restore the latch IMPORTANT this filter must be cleaned at least once a week to prevent water blockage to the pump 7 12 Flush Chemical System Ch...

Page 18: ...ntenance procedure should be performed regardless of whether the waste pump out has been used After cleaning the recovery tank remove the cap and connect the green 3 4 x 50 foot garden hose to the aut...

Page 19: ...nk Unscrew the filter counterclockwise and rinse with fresh water If necessary use a tooth brush to remove detergent build up Note a heavy build up is a warning sign that the solution system should be...

Page 20: ...new or cleaned bag Close lid and secure latch Filter Bag Lid O Ring Latch Filter Body Vacuum Shut Off Assembly 7 0 Maintenance Continued 7 6 Clean Auto Dump Pump Out The auto dump pump out system is...

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