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MACHINE OPERATIONS

PRSIF2/PRSDIF2  98902  12/28/01

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SET UP AND OPERATION

1. 

Upon removing your new mini-extractor from the
box, loosen the latch at back end of the machine
that secures the recovery tank to the solution
tank.  Remove the recovery tank from the
solution tank.

2. 

Pour clean, hot water to the indicated fill line of
the solution tank. 

To avoid possible tank

distortion, water temperature must not
exceed 140 F (60C).

3. 

Add a non-foaming cleaning solution
concentrate, for use in hot water extractors at
the proportions noted on the container (See list
below), into solution tank.

4. 

Place the recovery tank back onto the solution
tank and refasten the latch.

5. 

Plug the power cord into grounded outlet (See
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS).

6. 

Connect the vacuum and cleaning tool hoses to
the extractor.  This unit is equipped with an 1/8”
male quick connect for solution hose attachment
and a 1” ID vacuum hose hookup. Insure that
the female solution hose coupler is securely
locked onto the male coupler on the extractor.

7. 

Turn switch ON. This switch operates both the
vacuum motor and the water pump. 

NOTE:

 

The

pump is an oscillating pump and should not be
run dry for extended periods of time. This may
cause damage to your pump, therefor voiding
your warranty.

8. 

Squeeze the solution lever on the cleaning tool
to spray cleaning solution and place the vacuum
head on the surface to be cleaned. Normally,
chemical is applied on the 

push

 stroke while

vacuuming is done on the 

pull

 stroke. For

heavily soiled carpets the hand tool may be
used in the scrubbing manner, applying
chemical in both the push and pull stroke.

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LWAYS FINISH UP AN AREA WITH A VACUUM PULL

STROKE

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9. 

The shutoff float inside the recovery tank will
impede the vacuum flow when the tank is full.
When this occurs, empty the recovery tank.

NOTE:

 

Dispose of waste in a proper manner

which would not violate any Local, State or
Federal law.

Operating Vacuum after shutoff has activated could
draw water directly into the vac motor. This will
cause damage to the motor, therefor voiding your
warranty.

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LWAYS TEST UPHOLSTERY

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CARPET FOR COLOR

FASTNESS IN AN INCONSPICUOUS PLACE

.

 Also, to avoid

prolonged drying times, do not spray too much
solution in any one area.

Always use defoamer if foaming occurs. Foam
will suspend large particles which may damage
vacuum as well as allow liquid into the vacuum
motor without activating the float shutoff

.

To prevent possible disease hazard, before
attempting to clean bodily fluids spills, you must
kill any viruses, germs or bacteria present in the
bodily fluid.
SUITABLE

INCOMPATIBLE

CHEMICALS

CHEMICALS

Alkalis

Aldehydes

Clorox II Bleach*

Aromatic Hydrocarbons

Defoaming Agents

Butyls

Detergents

Carbon Tetrachloride

Hydroxides

Clorox*

Oxygen Bleaches

Chlorinated Bleaches

Soaps

Chlorinated Hydrocarbons

Sta-Puf Fabric 

D-Limonene

Softener*

Lysol*

Vinegar

Methyls (MEK)
Perchlorethylene (perc)
Phenols
Trichlorethylene

*Registered Trademark

Before making any adjustments or performing
any maintenance to your machine, disconnect
the power cord from the electrical source

.

SHUT DOWN AND STORAGE

1. 

Turn Switch OFF. Empty recovery tank
completely and rinse several times to remove
any dirt or debris that may be left behind.

2. 

Tip the solution tank over a sink to drain any
unused cleaning solution and rinse with clean
water to remove any suds left behind by the
cleaning chemicals. 

NOTE:

 

Dispose of waste in

a proper manner which would not violate any
Local, State or Federal law

3. 

Run a small amount of clean water through
pump if chemicals were used. This will help
insure the life of your pump.

4. 

Check the spray jet on the cleaning tool for full
spray pattern and inspect vac head for any
obstructions. Also make sure to clean the filter
cap attached to portal cover of any debris that
may have been trapped during cleaning.

5. 

Remove as much moisture from system before
storing in cold climates. Excess water may
freeze during storage and crack internal
components, causing damage to the unit.

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CAUTION

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WARNING

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Summary of Contents for PRESTO! PRSDIFA2

Page 1: ...ODEL PRSIFB2 PRSDIFB2 PRSIFE2 PRSDIFE2 PRSIFA2 PRSDIFA2 IPX4 98902 08 19 04 G Read instructions before operating the machine Lire attentivement le mode d emploi avant la mise en service de la machine Vor Inbetriebnahme der Maschine Bedienungsanweisung lesen Antes de usar la maquina lea atentamente el libro de instrucciones ...

Page 2: ..._____________________________________ Phone Number _________________________________________________________________________________________ MODEL _______________________________________ DATE OF PURCHASE __________________________ SERIAL NUMBER ______________________________ SALES REPRESENTATIVE _____________________ DEALER NAME ________________________________ OPERATIONS GUIDE NUMBER ____________...

Page 3: ...ut Down and Storage 3 1 MAINTENANCE Maintenance Schedule 4 1 Daily Maintenance 4 1 Periodic Maintenance 4 1 Solution Pump Replacement 4 1 Vacuum Motor Replacement 4 1 Carbon Brush Replacement 4 1 Machine Troubleshooting 4 2 Wiring Diagram 4 2 GROUP PARTS LIST Recovery Tank Group 5 1 Solution Tank Group 5 3 Labels and Parts List 5 5 Presto Hand Tool and Parts List 5 6 Presto Cart and Parts List 5 7...

Page 4: ...PRSIF2 PRSDIF2 98902 12 28 01 4 THIS PAGE LEFT BLANK INTENTIONALLY ...

Page 5: ...and corresponding parts list The parts lists include a number of columns of information REF column refers to the reference number on the parts illustration PART NO column lists the part number for the part QTY column lists the quantity of the part used in that area of the machine DESCRIPTION column is a brief description of the part SERIAL NO FROM column indicates the first machine the part number...

Page 6: ...dust or vapors This machine is suitable for commercial use for example in hotels schools hospitals factories shops and offices for more than normal housekeeping purposes Maintenance and repairs must be done by qualified personnel During operation attention shall be paid to other persons especially children When leaving unattended secure against unintentional movement The machine shall only be oper...

Page 7: ... safe operation of equipment Report machine damage or faulty operation immediately Do not use the machine if it is not in proper operating condition Following is information that signals some potentially dangerous conditions to the operator or the equipment Read this information carefully Know when these conditions can exist Locate all safety devices on the machine Please take the necessary steps ...

Page 8: ...uld malfunction or break down grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock This appliance is equipped with a cord having an equipment grounding conductor and grounding plug The plug must be inserted into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances Improper connection of th...

Page 9: ...uum after shutoff has activated could draw water directly into the vac motor This will cause damage to the motor therefor voiding your warranty ALWAYS TEST UPHOLSTERY CARPET FOR COLOR FASTNESS IN AN INCONSPICUOUS PLACE Also to avoid prolonged drying times do not spray too much solution in any one area Always use defoamer if foaming occurs Foam will suspend large particles which may damage vacuum a...

Page 10: ...om of solution tank 3 Remove solution hoses from fittings on pump 4 Remove pump from brackets and remove fittings and grounding wire 5 Reverse process to install new replacement pump VACUUM MOTOR REPLACEMENT 1 Turn off all switches and unplug machine 2 Unfasten latch at back end of machine and remove recovery tank 3 Unfasten screws holding switch plate to solution tank Remove from solution tank Lo...

Page 11: ...Services first Incorrectly attached solution hose Ensure solution hose coupler is securely attached to the coupler on the solution tank Loss of vacuum Solution recovery Incorrectly attached vac hose Ensure vac hose is pushed completely onto the recovery tank inlet Obstruction in cleaning tool Inspect for and remove any debris Recovery tank is not securely mounted on the solution tank Tighten latch...

Page 12: ...RECOVERY TANK PARTS PRSIF2 PRSDIF2 98902 06 28 03 5 1 3 4 PARTS INSIDE PORTAL CAP 14 13 2 1 8 6 5 7 12 9 11 5 10 ...

Page 13: ...1 TUBE ASM SPOTTER 5 70683 4 SCR 10 32 X 3 8 PPHMS SS NP 6 50 501913 1 BRKT REC SOL TANK GRIP 7 43 807525 1 GASKET RECOVERY TANK SEAL 8 75368 1 TANK RECOVERY SPOTTER DRK BLU 9 43 807578 1 PLUG HANDLE RECOVERY TANK 10 50 502114 1 PLATE BACKSPLASH SHIELD 11 46 802541 1 LATCH TENSION 3 22L 12 35168 1 GASKET 2 5 ID X 4 OD X 3 8 T 13 14 806573 REF FOAM AIR FILTER SPOTTER 14 11 800518 REF BUSHING 3 PVC ...

Page 14: ...SOLUTION TANK PARTS PRSIF2 PRSDIF2 98902 02 01 03 5 3 ...

Page 15: ...49 1 HOSE 3 8 RUBBER X 11 15 50 502111 1 PLATE LOWER PANEL COVER 16 87016 1 WASHER 10 LOCK EXT STAR 17 70088 5 SCR 10 32 X PPHMS SS NP 18 70683 13 SCR 10 32 X 3 8 PPHMS SS NP 19 50 502108 1 PLATE VAC MOTOR 20 53802 1 VAC ASM 230V SPOTTER 21 330 13 1 SWITCH DPST ROCKER 20A 22 70351 4 SCR 10 32 X 3 8 HHTR W STAR 23A 23700 REF CORD ASM 230V SPOTTER BRIT 23B 23701 REF CORD ASM 230V SPOTTER EURO 23C 23...

Page 16: ...RSDIF2 98902 12 28 01 5 5 REF PART NO QTY DESCRIPTION SERIAL NO FROM NOTES 1 500009 1 LABEL WARNING 2 500528 2 LABEL PRESTO MAIN 3 500529 2 LABEL WINDSOR LOGO 6 X 1 75 4 50776 1 LABEL FOR SAFETY 5 500480 1 LABEL ON OFF VAC PUMP ...

Page 17: ... CLAMP DHT VALVE 3 39593 HOSE ASM HOSE CUFF CONNECTOR 4 270 11 NIPPLE 1 8 FPT QD FEM BRASS 5 44074 JET ASM W O RING 6 70268 SCR 8 32 X1 4 PHST PLTD 7 62918 PLATE RETAINER W SCRS 8 54181 MANIFOLD SPOTTER 3 16 9 34384 FITTING 1 8MPT X 3 16 COMP 10 84177 VALVE ASM SPOTTER PLASTIC 39592 SPOTTER HAND TOOL SHT Entire assembly as Kit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ...

Page 18: ...L NO FROM NOTES 1 78310 TUBE CART HANDLE 2 70010 SCREW 1 4 20 X 1 5 TAP PLTD 3 57196 NUT 1 2 STAR LOCK PUSH ON 4 57104 NUT 10 32 HEX W STAR WASHER 5 89048 WHEEL 6 57047 NUT 1 4 20 LOCK 7 27637 BASE CART PRESTO 8 70088 SCREW 10 32 X 1 2 PHMS 9 140088 BASKET 3 BOTTLE 10 18010 CASTER SWIVEL ...

Page 19: ...SING DOUBLE VAC ASM 10 44052 JET BODY MINI QUICK W SEAL 11 44060 JET 8002 MINI QUICK REPLACEMENT 12 51248 LEVER TRIGGER 13 51249 LOCK LEVER 14 51250 LEVER HANDLE 15 270 11 NIPPLE 1 8 FPT QD FEM BRASS 16 57240 INSERT 8 32 NUT 17 66031 PIN ROLL 1 8 X 3 4 L SS 18 70045 SCREW 8 32 X 1 PPHMS SS 19 70704 SCREW 6 32 X 7 8 PPHMS SS 20 73776 SPRING COMP 08D X 75L X 01W 21 73835R SHIELD DDH UPHOLSTERY 22 78...

Page 20: ...RSIF2 PRSDIF2 98902 06 28 03 5 9 PART NO DESCRIPTION SERIAL NO FROM NOTES 44074 JET ASM W O RING 44060 JET 8002 MINI QUICK REPLACEMENT 330 13 SWITCH DPST ROCKER 20A 53802 VAC ASM 230V SPOTTER 250 78A PUMP 220 240 50HZ FLOJET ...

Page 21: ...NOTES PRSIF2 PRSDIF2 98902 06 28 03 5 10 ...

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