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7.
Start at the doorway and extract the entire area
with floor squeegee. Operator should always be
standing on a dry surface when operating the floor
wand (Figure 25).
FIG. 25
WARNING: Do Not Pick Up Flammable
Materials Or Reactive Metals.
8.
While cleaning, periodically check for excessive
foam in the recovery tank. Pour a recommended
foam control solution into the recovery tank if
excessive foam appears. This will prevent vacuum
motor damage (Figure 26).
FIG. 26
ATTENTION: Excessive foam buildup will not
activate the float shut-off screen.
9.
If the squeegee begins to trail water while
operating, the recovery tank must be drained (See
DRAINING TANKS).
10. When finished cleaning, turn the machine off and
wipe off the blower and vacuum hoses. Store the
hoses on the machine after cleaning.
11. Push the machine to the drain sit and empty the
recovery tank.
NOTE: After cleaning one area, it is best to empty the
recovery tank before proceeding to the next area to be
cleaned.
DRAINING TANKS
When finished cleaning, the recovery tank should be
drained and cleaned. If you have left–over rinse
solution, it can remain in solution tank for the next use.
Drain the solution tank when storing the machine for
extended periods or when transporting machine.
FOR SAFETY: When servicing machine, unplug
cord from wall outlet.
DRAINING RECOVERY TANK
Recovery tank must be emptied prior to refilling the
solution tank.
1.
Turn the machine off, unplug the power cord and
push the machine to the drain site.
2.
Remove the drain hose from holder. Turn the drain
hose knob counter–clockwise approximately three
full turns and pull out the plug to drain. Keep the
hose above water level when removing plug
(Figure 27).
FIG. 27
3.
Rinse out the recovery tank after each use to
prevent a foul odor. Be careful not to spray the
water into the float shut–off screen.
4. Replace the drain hose plug tightly after draining.