U.S. Products HHP-300 Information & Operating Instructions Download Page 4

PUMP DIAL (1):

This dial controls motor speed and pump pressure.  Adjust the dial clockwise to increase

pressure and counterclockwise to decrease pressure or turn off pump.  The pump runs off of

cord #1.
VACUUM SWITCH (2):

This switch will illuminate when the vacuum motor is on.  The vacuum motor runs off of cord

#1.
HEAT CONTROL (3):

This dial controls the water temperature.  Turn it clockwise to increase water temperature

and counterclockwise to decrease temperature.  The heater will operate only if the circuit

locator light (#7) or the  bypass switch (#5) is on.
HEAT MODE LIGHT (4):

This light will only illuminate when the heater is heating and will turn off when it reaches

operating temperature.  During normal operation, the “MODE” light will be on most of the

time.
BYPASS SWITCH (5):

The bypass switch will illuminate when it is activated and will completely bypass the circuit

locator system.  Use this system only when the circuit locator light will not turn on and you

know each cord is on a separate circuit.
CAUTION: WHEN THE BYPASS SWITCH IS ON, THE CIRCUIT BREAKER CAN TRIP IF BOTH

CORDS ARE ON THE SAME CIRCUIT AND THE BYPASS SWITCH IS TURNED ON.
PRESSURE GAUGE (6):

Indicates pump spraying pressure (the air bubble inside the gauge is normal).  Do not

operate the machine if the with the needle goes above 325 psi.
CIRCUIT LOCATOR (7):

When this light is on, it indicates that cord #2  (Identified by the red “H” on the back of the

extractor.) is on a separate line from cord #1.  Cord #2 supplies voltage to the heater

allowing it to heat to the temperature range indicated by the Heat Control dial (#3) on the

switch plate.

#2

PSI

#7

PUMP

OFF

HI

#5

VAC

BYPASS

CIRCUIT LOCATOR

LOW

HI

#4

MODE

#1

#3

#6

SWITCH PLATE:

Summary of Contents for HHP-300

Page 1: ...curs to prevent vacuum motor damage 2 Keep machine from rain and snow extremes in temperatures and store in a heated location Use the machine indoors Do not use outdoors 3 Do not let the pump run dry...

Page 2: ...ed into water return it to a service center Do not pull by the cord use the cord as a handle close a door on the cord or pull the cord around sharp edges or corners Do not run the machine over the cor...

Page 3: ...achine to break up any mineral or chemical build up that may have formed The vacuum motor pump motor and the pump do not require any scheduled maintenance however the motors may require replacement br...

Page 4: ...of the time BYPASS SWITCH 5 The bypass switch will illuminate when it is activated and will completely bypass the circuit locator system Use this system only when the circuit locator light will not t...

Page 5: ...ble to get a green light ELECTRIC CIRCUIT LOCATOR This unique patented smart system operated by a solid state circuit will inform the operator when the two cords are plugged into separate lines by ill...

Page 6: ...89 90 91 55 44 46 73 34 35 36 37 47 86 94 27 28 30 33 33A 23 24 25 26 32 14 31 29 15 16 17 19 65 68 61 61A 63 64 66A 72 68A 70 70A 71 74 17A 18 75 76 77 11 12 13 14 20 20A 21 22 78 78A 79A 79 80 80A...

Page 7: ...sh S S 59A 92B Nipple PVC 1 2 n p t 60 901 Lid Holding Tank 61 166 Hose Clamp 61A FP170 Hose 1 2 x 18 Pump Inlet 62 948B Motor 300 PSI Pump DC Volt 63 211 Plug Brass 1 4 p t 64 FP169 Hose 3 8 Pump Byp...

Page 8: ...t Board and potentiometer Debris is plugging cleaning tool or vacuum hose Drain gate is not completely closed or seals are damaged Vacuum dome is not seated or is damaged No power to motor Test the El...

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