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White Magic Carpet Cleaners Accessories Catalog 

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TL015 - STANDARD 11” WAND

 

   1          B040-3                 HANDLE TOP SS 
   2          D072                    1/4-20 X 1/2” HEX BOLT SS 
   3          B028                     1-1/2” BLACK WAND GRIP 
   4          B042                     WAND VALVE TRIGGER 
   5          B003                     1/4” FEMALE QUICK DISC. 
   6          E050                     1/4” HEX NIPPLE 
   7          E040                     1/4” EXTRUDED STRT 45° 
   8          B039-3                 PARAPLATE VALVE 
   9          B088                     1/4” MPT X 1/4” COMP. 

   10            D015                  1/4-20 HEX NUT SS 
   11            B040-3B             HANDLE BOTTOM SS 
   12            TL015-1             WAND WELDED UNIT 
   13            W009                 1/4” SS TUBING 
   14            B089                  1/4” FPT X 1/4” COMP. 
   15            B071                  NOZZLE BODY 
   16            B070                  IN LINE SCREEN 
   17            B069                  SPRAY NOZZLE 
   18            B071-1               NOZZLE CAP 

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TL031 - STAIR TOOL

 

 

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1           TL032-1             STAIR TOOL WELDED ASSY 
2           B028                   1-1/2” BLACK WAND GRIP 
3           B042                   WAND VALVE TRIGGER 
4           E050                    1/4” HEX NIPPLE 
5           B003                   1/4” FEMALE QUICK DISC. 
6           E040                    1/4” EXTRUDED STRT. 45° 

7           B039-3         PARAPLATE VALVE 
8           E024            1/4” EXTRUDED STREET 90° 
9           E020            1/4” X 1/8” BUSHING 
10         E018            1/8” EXTRUDED STREET  90° 
11         B080            VEE JET NOZZLE 
12         E134            1/8” EXTRUDED STREET 45° 

13     D001            5/16-18 X 1/2” B.H.C.S.  SS 

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Summary of Contents for PRO 1900

Page 1: ...WHITE MAGIC INC PRO 1900 OWNER S MANUAL OUR FUTURE DEPENDS ON YOUR COMPLETE SATISFACTION WHITE MAGIC INC 11 Main Street Salisbury MA 01952 800 422 1128 03 29 2002 Revision 1 0 Price U S 25 00 ...

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Page 3: ...le Preparation 17 b Standard Start up procedure 17 19 c Gauge Readings and Settings 21 23 d Pulse Pump Priming 24 e Chemical 24 f Upholstery Cleaning 25 g Pressure Washing 25 h Water Extraction 25 i Auxiliary Hot Water Output 26 j Dual Wand Operation 26 k Winterizing 27 28 l Pumpout Winterization 29 4 MAINTENANCE 30 33 a Daily 30 b 25 Hours 31 c First 50 Hours 31 d 100 Hours 31 32 e 200 Hours 32 f...

Page 4: ...6 43 5 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 44 48 a Machine will not start when key is turned 44 b Low Vacuum or Poor Air Flow 45 c Water Pressure problems 46 d Pulsation in the Pumping System 47 e Low Water Temperatures 47 49 f Poor Chemical Flow 50 6 DIAGRAMS a Vacuum Schematic b Pressure Schematic c Wiring Schematic 8 WARRANTY 51 52 2 ...

Page 5: ...tion are completely adjustable The vacuum system is preset by the factory to provide the best extraction and drying without exceeding the rating of the Roots 59 recovery blower This machine has dual wand capabilities and because of the high power it can be oper ated effectively at great distances The pumping system runs cold water through it to provide for the longest machine life possible With pr...

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Page 7: ...ollowing is a list of tools needed to install the slide in unit 1 Fork Lift 2 Automotive jacks and several 24 long pieces of diameter black iron pipe 3 2 pieces of 1 schedule 40 black iron pipe 42 long 4 Electric drill 5 Sawzall with metal cutting blades 6 Common hand tools wrenches hammers etc 7 1 1 8 1 1 3 hole saws 8 Tube of silicone caulking 4 ...

Page 8: ...PLACEMENT OF MAJOR COMPONENTS Diagram shows the approximate location of major components in a typical van in stallation 36 Minimum 2 1 2 CRITICAL 5 ...

Page 9: ...draulic lines 5 Always use the supplied reinforcement brackets J433 under the floor of van when bolting the machine in place 6 Once the machine is securely bolted in place slide the 3 x 90 degree muffler sweep onto the blower pointing down Mark the floor approximately where the center of the sweep would go through the floor them remove sweep and drill with a 3 1 2 hole saw Do the same for the 1 1 ...

Page 10: ... a hole saw should be used to cut out some shielding to give access for the hardware Do not tighten the nuts against the heat shielding 14 Water tank must be as close to the passenger side of the van as possible Clearance between water and recovery tanks MUST be at least 36 to allow for placement of hose reel Front to back placement of water tank is flexible and depends on van length customer pref...

Page 11: ...Muffler Installation Hanger may need modification 8 ...

Page 12: ...must be slit to insure pressure cannot build up in tank in case hose gets blocked with ice ect 4 Connect 1 4 black vacuum hose from primer and pressure relief valves of ma chine to barb on recovery tank 5 Connect 4 hose from blower input elbow to recovery tank filter assembly 6 Run approximately 7 of 3 hose from recovery tank to filter box if so equipped If no filter box a 3 to 2 adapter is suppli...

Page 13: ... to brown wire of the recovery tank float switch 3 If equipped with an electric hose reel run 10 Ga Black wire from hose reel to terminal on the starter Use a 14 Ga fusible link in between Ground hose reel to left front mount bolt of hose reel with existing ground wire terminal Note that machine recovery tank and hose reel must have common ground if mounted to a wooden floor 10 ...

Page 14: ...re that the hose is long enough to reach the tank bottom Secure adapter connections tightly with stainless steel hose clamps 3 Drill a hole in the floor between the battery tray and preheater to run the fuel line from the Ford engine fuel pump to the fuel line adapter Use a short piece of hose to protect the fuel line where it passes through the floor Silicone around the hose Use stainless steel h...

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Page 16: ...wn or in them Fig 2 4 Run the fuel line through the PN A020 grommet and bracket then out of the floor of the truck Use silicone spray to move grommet over hose more easily Fig 2 Fig 1 Fig 2 IMPORTANT As of 09 09 03 the fuel line kit PN A500 can be used only with a White Magic Signa ture Series machine on machines manufactured after 07 01 03 w S N 237066 and above A special fuel solenoid is require...

Page 17: ...ANY CIRCUM STANCES USE ANY ELECTRICAL DEVICE OR OTHER DEVICE THAT MAY CAUSE A SPARK TO CUT THE FUEL LINE OR TO PERFORM ANY TASK IN THE VECINITY OF ANY MOTOR FUEL Approx 1 Fig 3 Approx 1 Fig 4 Gas Flow The return line is the 5 16 diameter tube con nected to one of the two flexible lines Fig 4 The 3 8 line is the main feed from the fuel pump DO NOT cut this line Fig 4 Be sure to measure hose diamete...

Page 18: ...ction of tube See Fig 3 4 Tighten the compres sion nuts with barb pointing upward Fig 5 6 Route the fuel line to the barb and secure using a PN B029 1 4 SS hose clamp Also re tighten the clamp holding the fuel lines Fig 5 Fig 6 7 Carefully check for leaks by running van engine for a few min utes NOTE NEVER run your carpet cleaning machine with van en gine running 8 Turn machine on to assure good g...

Page 19: ...carpet cleaning operation steps 1 15 10 Attach a hose to the Auxiliary valve then open until a good steady flow is observed from hose then close 11 Key the wand until it produces a steady spray then adjust the pres sure with the pressure adjust knob to 500 psi 12 Seal the vacuum at the wand reel and tank Turn the chemical switch to PRIME until all air is purged from the chemical lines and flow met...

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Page 21: ...hicle interior temperatures do not exceed 140 degrees A vehicle roof vent may also be required D Do not operate machine with covers or guards removed The machine will not properly ventilate and may overheat MACHINE SET UP FOR CARPET CLEANING OPERATION 1 Assure that chemical jug has adequate chemical supply 2 Connect an incoming water source to the water storage tank Assure the inline water supply ...

Page 22: ... at the speed necessary to accomplish the cleaning activity White Magic recommends operation at 2000 2500 rpm for single wand cleaning 2500 2800 rpm for dual wand operation 16 Flip the PUMP SWITCH to the ON position 17 Depress the cleaning tool trigger and observe the water pressure gauge reading The desirable pressure is 500 psi To adjust turn the unloader handle clockwise to increase pressure an...

Page 23: ...osition and turn the temperature control to LOW then allow 2 minutes for the machine to cool down 24 Turn the key switch to the OFF position 25 Disconnect set up and proceed to an approved waste dump area if necessary Close drain valve before starting the next cleaning job CAUTION PROTECT EQUIPMENT FROM FREEZING IF RECOVERY TANK BECOMES FULL IT WILLAUTOMATI CALLY SHUT THE MACHINE OFF ROTATE THE MA...

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Page 25: ... speed in revolutions per minute RPM With ma chine operating it should read about 2200 RPM for single wand operation and 2700 RPM for dual wand operation The machine should not be operated at an engine speed under 1000 RPM or over 3300 RPM or machine damage will result Temperature Gauge This gauge reads the water temperature at the outlet of the exhaust gas heat exchanger when water is being drawn...

Page 26: ...ing is 500 PSI minimum for carpets and 1000 PSI maximum for pres sure washing If upholstery tool designed for truck mount operation is used the pressure for upholstery clean ing can be set at the same level as for carpet cleaning DO NOT run the machine at less than 500 PSI Temperature Control Knob This knob is used to control the temperature of the hot water output Manual Pressure Relief Valve Thi...

Page 27: ...he en gine Pump Power Switch This switch is used to turn the power to the pump clutch on and off Operation Mode Switch This switch is used to change between normal operation and water recovery no hot water or pump Engine Kill Override Button This button is used to momentarily disable all safety sensors on the machine to isolate problems when the machine will not start Not to be used as a normal me...

Page 28: ...micals Always use a good quality emulsifier which is recommended for use in truck mounted equipment Mix emulsifier thoroughly in accordance with the manufac turer s recommendations Note that combining two or more chemicals inadequate dissolving of powders or using inferior quality materials may cause sedimentation and will clog the ma chine Serious damage will result from using improper chemicals ...

Page 29: ...meter as desired When pressure washing is completed re adjust pump pressure and reconnect the vacuum hose to the system WATER EXTRACTION OPERATION 1 Prepare the machine in the same manner as you would for normal carpet cleaning assure that there is an adequate supply of water in the fresh water tank and that the Cat pump and pulse pump have been properly primed 2 Flip the PUMP POWER switch to the ...

Page 30: ...mately the same temperature as the engine itself DUAL WAND OPERATION The Pro 1900 system has sufficient capacity for dual wand operation with minimal pressure loss at each wand The pump pressure and temperature can remain at the same levels as for single wand operation The chemical flow rate may be set slightly higher than for single wand operation To set up for dual wand operation remove the plug...

Page 31: ...e the drain valve 2 Rotate the temperature control knob to Winterize and start machine in The normal manner Block the vacuum inlet to the recovery tank then spray a small amount of WD40 or equivalent oil into the blower through the vacuum relief valve located on the top side of the blower This will prevent rust from developing in the blower if the machine is left idle as well as lubricate the vacu...

Page 32: ...outpus have all been winterized Failure to do so will not sup ply antifreeze to both heat exchangers They are plumbed in different circuits and freeze damage will occur 14 Open the TEMPERATURE CONTROL VALVE on the side of the machine for a period of five seconds 15 All solution and water hoses as well as all cleaning tools must also be winterized if they are to be exposed to freezing temperatures ...

Page 33: ... empty close valve 3 With the cap removed from the end of the pumpout turn the pumpout switch to manual position to start pump 4 Allow pump to run until water stops flowing from pumpout drain hose 5 Return automatic pumpout switch to the middle position 6 Elevate the pumpout drain hose and pour approximately 16 oz of antifreeze into it The antifreeze will run into the pump and protect it from free...

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Page 35: ...ocal laws and ordinances 2 Remove and clean the filter bag if equipped with a filter box 3 Check the system vacuum reading with the hose end in the sealed and unsealed con dition Compare the readings from day to day to assure that the vacuum system is not clogged nor has any air leaks 4 Visually check that the blower oil is between the two red lines on the oil level sight gauge Adjust as necessary...

Page 36: ...w Cat Pump oil DO NOT OVERFILL Oil level must be midway between the red dot and the top of sight glass Slightly higher that the red dot due to reverse rota tion of the pump 2 Completely drain the blower oil and replace with a premium grade non detergent with rust oxidation and foam inhibitors DO NOT OVERFILL Do not replace the ventilation plug with a non vented plug or serious blower damage will r...

Page 37: ...ll jets as necessary EVERY 200 HOURS 1 Check the radiator cooling fins for any debris and clean any air blockage from the fins with low pressure air from the back of the radiator 2 Clean the battery cables and connections remove any corrosion buildup 3 Lubricate the throttle governor and choke linkage with a general purpose lubricant such as WD40 and grease the fittings on the governor 4 Check and...

Page 38: ...olant system and replace with fresh coolant This should be done every year if 800 hours is not reached first 4 Re torque the intake manifold bolts Refer to the Ford owner s manual EVERY 1000 HOURS Completely drain the blower oil and replace with a premium grade non detergent with rust oxidation and foam inhibitors The oil level should be midway between the two red lines in the sight tube Roots syn...

Page 39: ...an anti knock index of 87 or 89 reference engine specifications CAUTION In some cases methanol wood alcohol or other alcohols may be added to gasoline Ford engines should operate satisfactorily on blends containing up to 5 methanol by volume when cosolvents and other necessary additives are used If not properly formulated with appropriate cosolvents and corro sion inhibitors such blends may cause ...

Page 40: ...X X X X X X 8 Transmission Manual Fluid Level Check X X X X X Radiator Inspect and Clean Exterior 1 X X X X X Battery Cables Clean X X X X X 10 Fan Alternator or Governor Belts Check and Adjust Tension 5 6 X X X X X Throttle Governor and Choke Linkage Lubri cate X X X X X Fuel Filter Replace 1 4 X X Cooling System Check or Refill X X 12 Idle Speed Check and Adjust X X 13 Idle Mixture Check and Adj...

Page 41: ...up checks must be made before putting the unit into operation The Preventative Mainte nance Schedule provides a handy checklist Perform the initial startup operations in the se quence listed in the left hand column Routine Service Make sure your unit is ready to go whenever you need it There are some things that you can do or have done to be sure it is well cared for Make frequent checks of the en...

Page 42: ...and fil ters of the recommended quality The oil and filter should be changed more often if the engine is operated in dusty areas or ex tended idling or low speed conditions or frequent stops during cold weather No oil additives are or break in oil change is required Oil Quality To help achieve proper engine performance and durability it is important that you use only en gine lubricating oils of th...

Page 43: ...ife Oil Filter which meets Ford Specification ES E1ZE 6714 AA These filters protect your engine by filtering harmful abrasive or sludgy particles without blocking flow to vital engine parts To replace use a filter wrench to remove filter Clean the filter mounting base Lightly coat the gasket surface of the new filter with engine oil and hand tighten until the gasket contacts the base then tighten ...

Page 44: ...oolant level in the expansion chamber or radiator daily only when engine is cool Maintain the coolant level at approx 3 4 to 1 1 2 inches below the filler neck seat on the radia tor when the coolant is cold Whenever coolant level checks are made check condition of radiator cap rubber seal Make sure it is clean and free of any dirt particles Rinse off with clean water if necessary When re placing c...

Page 45: ...they should be replaced Drive Belts The water pump is belt driven This same belt may also drive the fan and or alternator The drive belt s should be properly adjusted at all times A loose drive belt causes improper alter nator fan and water pump operation in addition to overheating Over tightening the belt may result in excessive wear on the alternator and water pump bearings as well as premature ...

Page 46: ...il into the fill hole As soon as it begins to drip out of the hole insert the plug Adjustment Before making any governor adjustments check the governor drive belt tension with a belt ten sion gauge Set the belt to the tension listed in the Specification Section Replace the belt if any damage is visible eg cracks or shipping damage ect The first adjustment is the governor to carburetor control rod ...

Page 47: ...ng at no load speeds only provided the RPM spread adjustment is set properly Make the adjustment with the tachometer installed In crease the engine speed with the hand throttle control to 75 RPM lower than the maximum no load desired control RPM Then loosen the no load surge adjustment screw locknut and turn the screw inward until the RPM increases to the desired control RPM Reset high speed adjus...

Page 48: ... and at completion of above run treat upper cylinders by spraying fogging agent into the air intake for about 2 minutes Open throttle for short bursts of speed shut off ignition and allow engine to come to a stop while continuing spraying fogging agent into air intake Check coolant protection Disconnect and remove battery Clean exterior surface of engine Leave spark plugs in holes or seal spark pl...

Page 49: ... the key removed from the machine ignition and the pump switch OFF remove the machine cover Loosen the belt from the engine to the blower As sure that they are not seized The blower should rotate freely The pump will need to be rotated with a wrench If engine cranks over but will not fire 1 If SYSTEM TEMP light is illuminated input water may be over 140 degrees or output water may exceed 280 degre...

Page 50: ...should read about 14 Hg and the engine rpms should be about 2500 rpms Visually check to see if the drive belts slow down under load If the blower belts slow down shut the engine off Feel the pulleys idlers or clutch to check for excessive heat By systematically checking each of the items below most problems can be easily found 1 Check that the drain valve is not in the open position or leaking 2 R...

Page 51: ...following until the problem is located 1 Pump operating too slow because belts are slipping Adjust idler as necessary 2 Pump clutch is slipping Visually compare speed of the clutch pulley to the speed of the center section of the clutch 3 Assure that the line from the fresh water tank is allowing adequate flow Check for blockage or pinched line under console Inspect disconnect and water shut off v...

Page 52: ...er gasket etc b Worn inlet seals on pump 4 Dirty or defective valve in pump or pulse pump 5 Defective plunger s or worn high pressure seal 6 Blockage or defective disconnect in down stream plumbing 7 Insufficient water supply pinched hose blocked filter empty water tank WATER TEMPERATURE LOW The causes of low water temperature are usually easy to locate Check the following 1 The temperature contro...

Page 53: ...n Turn the thermostat knob to high Place a metal object wrench or screwdriver against the sole noid housing There should be MINIMAL magnetization of the housing Momentarily flip the winterization water recovery switch to winterize The solenoid housing should now be magnetized indicating it is electri cally functioning properly If the solenoid housing is magnetized in the normal settings the heat c...

Page 54: ...rned fully clockwise to its lowest setting If water flows in normal modes solenoid has debris inside or a defective plunger Disassemble the solenoid and clean and check the plunger Reassemble and retest the unit repeating the above steps See below diagram TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE continued 49 ...

Page 55: ...y at the wand 6 Defective pulse pump a Torn diaphragm b Broken chemical disk c Dirty inlet or output check valve or defective valve seat or spring 7 If chemical flow continues when wand trigger is not depressed a Check for unloader not going into bypass mode b Defective diaphragm The chemical system and pump are very closely inter related What may seem to be solely a chemical problem may indeed be...

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Page 57: ...ent of defective parts using new or remanufactured parts To be covered under warranty the defective parts must be returned with an authorized RMA to White Magic Inc within 30 DAYS No liability shall be attached to White Magic Inc until products have been paid for As stated in White Magic Inc s warranty only the parts and the equipment is covered White Magic Inc shall have no liability for conseque...

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Page 59: ...HEAT EXCHANGERS CONTROLS AND GAUGES RECOVERY TANK TA 130 STORES WASTE WATER see Section B FRESH WATER TANK TA 100B HOLDS FRESH WATER see Section C FILTER BOX TARFS3 A REMOVES COARSE DEBRIS see Section D WANDS TL015 STANDARD CLEANING TOOL see Section E TL031 STAIR TOOL HOSE REEL HOLDS LOOSE HOSE see Section F MISC ITEMS ALL ARE USED TO EASE OPERATION see Section G 6 ...

Page 60: ...Blower Assembly complete with silencer sweeps pulley see Section 6 A8 9 Supplies the vacuum for recovery EA1900 Ford 54HP Engine Assembly Complete with pulleys and exhaust see Section 6 A10 11 Provides the power and heat source HE1900 Heat Exchanger Assembly complete with all plumbing and diverter see Section 6 A12 Transfers heat from hot exhaust gasses to the fresh water PH1900 Pre Heater Assembl...

Page 61: ...White Magic Carpet Cleaners Accessories Catalog FP1900A LOWER FACE PANEL ASSEMBLY 6 A2 ...

Page 62: ...EE 20 E017 3 8 STREET 90 ELBOW 21 E024 1 4 STREET 90 ELBOW 22 E0506 1 8 MPT X 1 4 90 COMPRESSION 23 E015 3 8 MPT X 1 4 MPT HEX NIPPLE ITEM P N DESCRIPTION ITEM P N DESCRIPTION 24 E066 3 8 MPT MALE PLUG 25 E050 1 4 HEX NIPPLE 26 B190 1 8 MPT X 1 4 COMPRESSION 27 E061 1 4 EXTRUDED TEE 28 B221 1 4 INLINE CHECK VALVE 29 E040 1 4 STREET 45 ELBOW 30 E250 1 4 STREET TEE 31 E063 1 4 MPT X 1 4 BARB 90 32 E...

Page 63: ...052 12V ELECTRIC RELAY 10 J032 3 MOMENTARY PUSH BUTTON 11 J413 IGNITION SWITCH 12 A139 TEMPERATURE CONTROL UNIT 13 A139 1 TEMPERATURE CONTROL KNOB 14 A139 2 TEMPERATURE CONTROL LABEL 15 A139 5 KNOB ROTATION LIMITER 16 A139 3 TENSION SPRING 17 A139 4 FRICTION WASHER 18 D042 10 32 HEX NUT 19 D114 10 32 X 5 16 SET SCREW 20 D113 10 32 X 5 8 SET SCREW 21 D171 4 40 X 1 4 BUTTON SCREW 22 J216 DECORATIVE ...

Page 64: ...RAY 7 J0349 140 KILL SWITCH 8 B221 1 4 INLINE CHECK VALVE 9 B142 1 4 TWO WAY BALL VALVE 10 E024 1 4 STREET 90 ELBOW 11 E016 3 8 MPT X 1 4 FPT BUSHING 12 A005P 1 PULSE PUMP MOUNT FITTING 13 E018 1 8 STREET 90 ELBOW 14 E0495 1 4 X 1 8 HEX NIPPLE 15 D065 5 16 LOCK WASHER 16 B023 1 8 MPT X 1 4 BARB 90 17 E066 3 8 SQUARE HEAD PLUG 18 E010 1 2 HEX NIPPLE 19 E027 1 2 MPT X 3 8 MPT HEX NIPPLE 20 E100 3 8 ...

Page 65: ...2 A103 40 GASKET FLAT OIL GAUGE 3 A103 19 DRAIN PLUG W O RING 4 A103 26 BARRIER SLINGER 5 A003 2 KEY HOLE WASHER 6 A103 49 VALVE PLUG 7 A103 47 VALVE SPRING RETAINER 8 A103 44 VALVE SEAT 9 A103 48 O RING VALVE PLUG 10 A103 46 VALVE SPRING 11 A103 45 VALVE 12 A103 43 O RING VALVE SEAT 13 A103 40 LOW PRESSURE SEAL W SPRING 14 A103 47 HI PRESSURE SEAL 6 A6 ...

Page 66: ...ners Accessories Catalog A151 UNLOADER ASSEMBLY A151 1 COMPLETE SEAL AND VALVE REPLACEMENT KIT ITEM P N DESCRIPTION 1 A005P 2 RUBBER DIAPHRAGM 2 A005P 5 HARD PLASTIC WAFER 3 A005P 3 CHECK VALVE A005P PULSE PUMP ASSEMBLY 6 A7 ...

Page 67: ...White Magic Carpet Cleaners Accessories Catalog BA1900 BLOWER ASSEMBLY 6 A8 ...

Page 68: ...AT WASHER 14 E026 1 8 MPT X 1 4 BARB 15 E244 1 8 MPT X 1 8 COMPRESSION 16 E018 1 8 COUPLING 17 H015 29 SS BRAIDED HOSE ASSEMBLY 18 D004 3 8 FLAT WASHER 19 E154 3 STRAIGHT BLOWER SWEEP 20 E152 4 X 3 REDUCING BUSHING 21 B0785 3 MUFFLER CLAMP 22 N A BLOWER FEET SUPPLIED W BLOWER 23 N A OVAL WASHER SUPPLIED W BLOWER 24 D064 5 16 FLAT WASHER 25 D005 3 8 LOCK WASHER 26 D026 3 8 16 X 1 HEX BOLT 27 E024 1...

Page 69: ...White Magic Carpet Cleaners Accessories Catalog EA1900 FORD ENGINE ASSEMBLY 6 A10 ...

Page 70: ...2 B087 ENGINE ESC MOUNT 13 J423 FLAT CLAMP NUT 1 4 20 14 CY044 INLINE FUEL FILTER 15 CY016 THROTTLE EXTENSION BRACKET 16 E029 1 4 SQUARE HEAD PLUG 17 E085 1 4 COUPLING NUT 18 BX021A 1 4 MPT X 3 8 BARB 19 GX050C 7 8 OD O CLAMP 20 J044 3 8 BLACK FUEL HOSE 21 E233 3 8 BARB X 9 16 FEMALE 37 JIC SWIVEL 22 E232 M14 X 1 5 O RING BOSS X 9 16 37 JIC M 23 D029 10 X 1 2 TEK SCREW 24 D032 1 4 20 X 3 4 HEX BOL...

Page 71: ... EXHAUST HEAT SHIELD 15 J229 ACTUATOR HEAT SHIELD 16 D0026 EXHAUST MANIFOLD GASKET 17 B036 1 1 2 MUFFLER CLAMP 18 E023 1 4 EXTRUDED 90 ELBOW ITEM P N DESCRIPTION ITEM P N DESCRIPTION 19 E050 1 4 HEX NIPPLE 20 E081 1 2 MPT X 1 4 FPT BUSHING 21 E068 1 2 X 3 8 HEX NIPPLE 22 D052 ALUMINUM RIVET WASHER 23 E027 1 2 MPT X 3 8 FPT BUSHING 24 D065 5 16 LOCK WASHER 25 D034 1 4 20 HEX NUT 26 E019 3 8 EXTRUDE...

Page 72: ...REHEATER WELDED ASSEMBLY 2 E003 1 2 STREET 90 ELBOW 3 E114 1 2 MPT X 3 4 BARB 4 E029 1 4 SQUARE HEAD PLUG 5 E061 1 4 EXTRUDED TEE 6 E050 1 4 HEX NIPPLE 7 E023 1 4 EXTRUDED 90 ELBOW 8 E033 1 4 EXTRUDED 45 ELBOW 9 D054 1 4 20 X 1 2 HEX BOLT 10 D010 1 4 FLAT WASHER ITEM P N DESCRIPTION 6 A13 ...

Page 73: ...White Magic Carpet Cleaners Accessories Catalog FA1900 PRO 1900 MAIN FRAME ASSEMBLY 6 A14 ...

Page 74: ... CONSOLE COVER 12 A120 FRONT CONSOLE COVER 13 G053 5V 53 V BELT 5V 14 G037 37 TOP COG V BELT 15 J436 WELDED MUFFLER MOD 16 J228 UPPER CONSOLE MOUNT 17 A140M VACUUM SOLENOID 18 J231 RIGHT SIDE CONSOLE SUPPORT 19 J232 LEFT SIDE CONSOLE SUPPORT 20 J279 AIR CLEANER SUPPORT 21 B041 1 1 2 ECCENTRIC IDLER ARM 22 D004 3 8 FLAT WASHER 23 A088 SINGLE GROOVE IDLER PULLEY 24 A070 TENSIONER SPACER 25 A071 IDLE...

Page 75: ...S TANK ITEM P N DESCRIPTION 1 J038 12V FUEL PUMP 2 H014 3 16 HOSE ASSY W 1 4 CONNECTOR 3 B089 1 1 8 FPT X 1 4 COMPRESSION 4 B029 HOSE CLAMP 1 4 5 8 5 J041 Ø1 4 FUEL HOSE FOR FORD 6 A080 3 FUEL LINE CONNECTOR 7 B031 HOSE CLAMP 1 2 1 1 4 FOR CHEVY DODGE 8 A080 2 FUEL LINE CONNECTOR 9 B094 HOSE CLAMP 28 6 A16 ...

Page 76: ...SEMBLY 1 3 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ITEM P N DESCRIPTION 1 A065 3 COWL SILENCER 2 B0785 Ø3 MUFFLER CLAMP 3 E111 Ø3 MUFFLER 90 SWEEP 4 A072 3 X 24 EXHAUST MUFFLER 5 B046 MUFFLER HANGER 6 D080 3 8 16 X 2 HEX BOLT 7 D004 3 8 FLAT WASHER 8 D005 3 8 LOCK WASHER 9 D045 3 8 16 HEX NUT 6 A17 ...

Page 77: ...White Magic Carpet Cleaners Accessories Catalog 6 A18 ...

Page 78: ...C KNOB 7 A220 9 8 TANK COVER 8 E131 3 100 MICRON SS FILTER 9 A217 FILTER HOUSING 10 E025 3 4 SQUARE HEAD PLUG ITEM P N DESCRIPTION ITEM P N DESCRIPTION 11 E080 1 2 SQUARE HEAD PLUG 12 E100 3 8 MPT X 1 2 BARB 90 13 B0315 3 4 PLASTIC HOSE CLAMP 14 B105 1 2 X 1 8 POLYVINANCE TUBE 15 D048 3 8 X 1 POLYESTER FLOAT 16 A028B FLOAT SWITCH BRACKET 17 D015 1 4 20 HEX NUT 18 D124 1 4 20 X 3 4 HEX BOLT 19 A028...

Page 79: ...T X 1 2 BARB 10 B002 M 3 8 MALE Q CONNECTOR MOD 11 E009 1 2 EXTRUDED TEE 12 B038 1 2 BALL VALVE 13 E083 1 2 MPT X 3 4 FGH SWIVEL 14 E002 3 8 MPT X 3 8 BARB 90 15 B029 1 2 PLASTIC CLAMP 16 B008 1 2 POLYVINANCE TUBE 17 D047 1 4 X 1 POLYESTER FLOAT 18 E068 1 2 MPT X 3 8 MPT HEX NIPPLE 19 B002 3 8 MALE Q CONNECT 20 B077B WATER HOSE ADAPTOR 21 D001 5 16 18 X 1 2 SS BUTTON HEAD 22 A023 10 ACCESS COVER P...

Page 80: ...3 K013 2 FILTER BOX LID 4 K012 RUBBER TEE CLAMP 5 D002 1 4 X 1 SELF ADHESIVE FOAM TAPE 6 K013 3 FILTER MOUNTING PLATE 7 K016A FILTER RING SS 8 K013 4 RING CLAMP 9 D121 5 16 18 X 5 8 LG BUTTON HEAD CAP SCREW 10 K016 FILTER BAG ELEMENT 11 D0025 EDGE TRIM GASKET 12 TARFS3 1 FILTER BOX MAIN BODY ITEM P N DESCRIPTION 6 D1 ...

Page 81: ...IT 13 W009 1 4 SS TUBING 14 B089 1 4 FPT X 1 4 COMP 15 B071 NOZZLE BODY 16 B070 IN LINE SCREEN 17 B069 SPRAY NOZZLE 18 B071 1 NOZZLE CAP ITEM P N DESCRIPTION ITEM P N DESCRIPTION TL031 STAIR TOOL 8 11 12 1 5 4 10 9 2 3 7 6 13 ITEM P N DESCRIPTION ITEM P N DESCRIPTION 1 TL032 1 STAIR TOOL WELDED ASSY 2 B028 1 1 2 BLACK WAND GRIP 3 B042 WAND VALVE TRIGGER 4 E050 1 4 HEX NIPPLE 5 B003 1 4 FEMALE QUIC...

Page 82: ...35 X 22 WIDE 3 RE007 SHAFT COLLAR 4 RE006 BRONZE BUSHING 5 D130 3 8 16 PLASTIC KNOB 6 RE009 FRICTION BRAKE 7 D102 3 8 16 X 4 1 2 HEX BOLT 8 A100 ZIRK GREASE FITTING 1 4 20 9 B044 1 2 NIPPLE 10 S071 Ø2 COPPER BEARING 11 B012A Ø2 ASMS VACUUM HOSE 12 S106 Ø2 ALUMINUM TUBING 4 13 B100 36 HOSE CLAMP ITEM P N DESCRIPTION 6 F1 ...

Page 83: ...NECTOR 10 DX029 MASTER CHAIN LINK 11 RE525 1 ELECTRICAL BOX COVER 12 DX032 40AMP HEAVY DUTY FUSE 13 DX033 HEAVY DUTY FUSE HOLDER 14 A020A RUBBER HOLE GROMMET 15 RE525 ELECTRICAL BOX 16 RE003 ELECTRIC STARTER SOLENOID 17 S071 Ø2 COPPER BEARING 18 B044 1 2 NIPPLE 19 A100 ZIRK GREASE FITTING 1 4 20 20 RE008 LARGE SPUR SPROCKET 21 RE006 BRONZE BUSHING 22 RE007 SHAFT COLLAR 23 S106 Ø2 ALUMINUM TUBING 4...

Page 84: ...EM TRAY SS A200 3 FURNITURE PAD A202 4 DISPENSER SS A056A DELUXE SECURITY ACCESS HATCH A056 STANDARD ACCESS HATCH B056 WAND HOLDER CLIP B200 GRIPPER CLIP B047 WAND MOUNTING BRACKET RE025 HOSE REEL HINGE MOUNT A054 1 CHEMICAL JUG CAP A054 5 GALLON CHEMICAL JUG B077B WATER HOSE ADAPTER 6 G1 ...

Page 85: ...PT X 2 SLIP ABS 7 D078 3 8 FENDER WASHER 8 D005 3 8 LOCK WASHER 9 D045 3 8 16 HEX NUT 10 E139 2 ABS 45 ELBOW 11 E138 2 ABS 90 ELBOW CONNECTORS ITEM P N DESCRIPTION ITEM P N DESCRIPTION 1 B0165 2 1 1 2 VAC HOSE CUFF GRAY RUBBER 2 B017 1 1 2 VACUUM HOSE CUFF GRAY RUBBER 3 E104 3 TO 2 REDUCER BLACK IRON 6 G2 4 B018 2 VACUUM HOSE CONN GRAY PLASTIC 5 E039 2 MPT X 2 BARB GRAY PLASTIC 6 B016 2 VACUUM HOS...

Page 86: ...ONNECTORS HOSES 1 B092 1 2 1 2 FLEX TUBE S S BLOWER OUTPUT 2 B015 1 1 2 VACUUM HOSE GRAY LEADER HOSE 3 H002 1 2 VACUUM HOSE GRAY MAIN VACUUM HOSE HOSE REEL SPINDLE TO RECOVERY TANK INPUT 4 B012 2 1 2 ASMS VACUUM HOSE CLEAR W GRAY HOSE REEL SPINDLE TO VACUUM HOSE 5 B013 3 ASMS VACUUM HOSE CLEAR W GRAY FILTER BOX TO REC TANK IF INCLUDED 6 B012A 2 ASMS VACUUM HOSE CLEAR W GRAY HOSE REEL SPINDLE TO VA...

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