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Automatic Shut-Off

NOTE:  Always use the wet vacuum cleaner in the upright position. If cleaner tips 

over, the suction automatically shuts off.

If the cleaner tips over:

 Turn off the power switch and set the cleaner upright.

 Wait a few seconds for the motor to come to a complete stop.

 Restart the motor.

When the tank is full:

 As the tank fills with liquid, the ball float (inside the cage) rises until it seats itself 

against the bottom of the motor.

 The motor sound becomes a high pitch sound.

 The shut-off stops the suction.

 Turn off the power switch.

 Empty the tank (instructions follow).

HOW TO USE 

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Empty Tank

CAUTION: Turn off the power switch and unplug electric cord to service.

 Lift the hose and drain any liquid back into the tank.

 Empty contents into a suitable drain by unscrewing the drain plug. (See page 7.)

Use special care when emptying full tanks with liquids. Quick removal of the drain 

plug can result in a sudden rush of liquid.

 Replace drain plug to continue cleaning.

Begin Cleaning

With the cleaning nozzle you may begin cleaning. By pulling the trigger, you will dispense 

the solution onto the desired area. Use a backstroke motion. Because the vacuum is on, 

the fluid will quickly be sucked back into the wand. Make several dry passes over the 

affected area to completely remove any excess moisture. You will notice that the area 

you have just cleaned will be damp. This is normal.

Tips:

If used to clean up spills or messes, clean up as much of the spill or mess using paper 

towels before final cleaning with the cleaner. If used on fine fabrics or upholstery, test 

for color fastness in an inconspicuous place before cleaning.

Clean and Store

Note: Turn off the power switch and unplug electrical cord before cleaning tank.

 Empty tank of all liquid and thoroughly rinse inside before storing.

Clean and dry tank and all accessories.

Store indoors in a cool, dry area.

Summary of Contents for SC6070 Series

Page 1: ...75 To view the repair parts list go to www sanitairevac com or call 1 800 800 8975 for a copy Commercial Wet Pickup Vacuum Spot Cleaner Owner s Guide SC6070 Series Index Important Safeguards 3 5 Servi...

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Page 3: ...nt carrying capacity Turn off all controls before unplugging Do not unplug by pulling on cord To unplug grasp the plug not the cord Do not handle plug or vacuum cleaner with wet hands Do not put any o...

Page 4: ...le d brancher Ne pas tirer sur le cordon pour d brancher l aspirateur Le d brancher en tirant sur la fiche et non sur le cordon Ne toucher ni la fiche ni l aspirateur avec les mains mouill es Ne pas i...

Page 5: ...in place by a metal screw NOTE In Canada the use of a temporary adapter is not permitted by the Canadian Electrical Code INSTRUCTIONS VISANT LA MISE TERRE Cet appareil doit tre mis la terre En cas d...

Page 6: ...additional service information telephone our toll free number for the nearest Sanitaire Eureka Authorized Warranty Station You should know the model type and serial numbers when you call USA 1 800 800...

Page 7: ...ton and remove spot cleaner 7 1 Handle 2 Hose Inlet 3 Recovery Tank Lid 4 Solution Tank Lid 5 Drain Plug 6 Solution Hose Connection 7 Rear Wheels 8 On Off Switch 9 Electric Plug 10 Power Cord 11 Sucti...

Page 8: ...es for cracks fraying or leaks Do not use if hoses are damaged Connect Electric Plug CAUTION To reduce the risk of electric shock do not lay cord on any wet surfaces Attach electric plug to extension...

Page 9: ...n emptying full tanks with liquids Quick removal of the drain plug can result in a sudden rush of liquid Replace drain plug to continue cleaning Begin Cleaning With the cleaning nozzle you may begin c...

Page 10: ...remove jet and flush clean Problem The solution tank is empty Solution Fill the solution tank up with a pre mixed detergent Problem Pump is pulsating Solution Tighten all hoses Check for leaks SYMPTO...

Page 11: ...user or six months from the date the machine was shipped from the Factory whichever comes first PARTS OF EQUIPMENT NOT COVERED BY THE LIMITED WARRANTY Certain parts of equipment require replacement in...

Page 12: ...ll warranted defects will be repaired at no additional charge or costs to the customer and the repaired product returned to the customer All shipping charges will be the responsibility of the product...

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