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CAUTION
– Incorrect lifting techniques may
result in personal injury. We recommend two
people lift the machine using a suitable lifting
point at the front and rear.
1.4 Electrical connection
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Before connecting the machine to the power
supply, check that your supply voltage
corresponds with that marked on the rating
label on the rear of the machine.
UK only
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The supply cord is fitted with a non rewireable
plug containing a 13 amp fuse. Should the
fuse require replacement it must only be
replaced by a 13 amp fuse conforming to
BS1362, and the fuse cover must be refitted.
If the fuse cover is lost the plug must not be
used until the correct replacement cover is
fitted.
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IMPORTANT - If the supply cord is damaged,
it must only be replaced by a special cord
available from the manufacturer or an
authorised service agent.
Should an extension cord be used, ensure cord
rating is adequate for the equipment. Do not use
extension cord in coiled condition as this could
result in overheating of the cord.
2 Controls
1 Hose release catch
2 Vacuum hose inlet
3 Solution pump switch
4 Vacuum switch
5 Solution outlet
6 Solution tank
7 Recovery tank
8 Recovery tank cover
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Preparing for use
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Make sure both tanks are clean before use.
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Connect the flexible vacuum hose onto the
dirty water tank and the high pressure spray
hose to the machine. (fig. 1)
Fig 1
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Connect the vacuum hose and the high
pressure spray hose to the appropriate
accessory.
•
Fill the clean water tank with detergent and
water. Take care to use correct dilution rate
for the detergent. Never over fill.
•
Important -
Take care to only use appropriate
low-foam carpet cleaning chemicals with the
machine. Incorrect chemicals could cause
damage to the carpets being cleaned or
cause the machine to malfunction.
4 Operation
4.1 Starting the machine
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Connect the cable to mains power.
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Switch on the unit spray or/and vacuum.
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Depressing the handle of the accessory
sprays solution. Maintain a constant pressure
of the accessory onto the surface to be
cleaned. (fig. 2).
Fig 2
Spray
4.2 Using the machine
•
To more thoroughly dry the surface being
cleaned, complete the cleaning with a second
pass with the vacuum (and no spray).
•
Never soak the textile being cleaned while
spraying.
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