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HEAT RECIRCULATION SWITCH (1):
This switch will energize a solenoid that will pump heated
water back into the holding tank in order to pre-heat the
cleaning solution -- up to 125 °F.
NOTE: this switch must be turned off to prime the
pump or to begin the cleaning operation.
CIRCUIT LOCATOR (2):
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 (#1) on the switch
plate.
BYPASS SWITCH (3):
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.
HEAT INDICATOR LIGHT (4):
When this light is on, it indicates that the heater is turned
on. Once the heater reaches temperature, this light will
go out. Expect this light to be lit most of the time as you
clean.
CARPET UPHOLSTERY SWITCH (5):
This rocker switch activates a solenoid valve - when it is
turned to Upholstery - that allows most of the pump
pressure to recirculate back to the Holding tank This
allows you to clean delicate material at low psi (about 75
psi) When the switch is set to Carpet, the pump operates
without the solenoid and provides about 300 psi to the
cleaning tool. The pump runs off of cord #1. The pump
spraying pressure will be observable at the pressure
gauge. This switch does not light up.
PUMP ON/OFF SWITCH (6):
This switch turns the pump on and off. It will light up
when it is turned on.
VACUUM ON/OFF SWITCH (7):
This switch will illuminate when the vacuum motors are
on. The vacuum motors run off of cord #1.
FIGURE #1
SWITCH PLATE
1
3
2
4
5
6
7
CAUTION:
THE CIRCUIT BREAKER CAN TRIP IF
BOTH CORDS ARE ON THE SAME
CIRCUIT AND THE BYPASS SWITCH IS
TURNED ON
.
NEVER LET YOUR MACHINE
OR YOUR WAND FREEZE