Windsor Spirit series Service Manual Download Page 6

1.) 

Fill the solution tank. 

2.) 

Move machine to the cleaning area. 

3.) 

Lower the brush housing to the floor. 

4.) 

Adjust the brush to the desired height. 

5.) 

Plug machine into electrical outlet. 

6.) 

Release handle by pressing bar with 

foot.  Push handle forward to lock. 

To 

release handle: 

Press down with foot. 
Pull back on handle. 

7.) 

Press 

switch with foot 

to turn on. 

8.) 

Tilt the machine back on rear wheels 

until brush is off the carpet. 
Press brush switch with foot to turn on. 
NOTE: 
Starting 

the 

machine with dry brush 

resting on carpet may trip the brush 
motor circuit breaker. 

9.) 

Squeeze the solution control lever to 
dispense cleaning solution. 

10.) 

Pull the machine backwards at a 
steady pace.  Different carpet 
conditions will determine the speed 

required, approximately 

25 

to 30 

feet per minute 

(8-9 

m). 

Do not press 

down on the handle while cleaning, this 
will cause the brush housing to raise 

slightly and reduce efficiency. 

11.) 

Release the solution lever about 6 
inches (1 

cm) before the end of 

each pass to ensure all solution is 
picked up. 

12.) 

Allow each cleaning pass to overlap 
the previous pass about 

inch 

cm). 

13.) 

While cleaning check for foam build- 

up in recovery tank. When excessive 

foam begins to build up, add a 
defoaming compound 

to the recovery 

tank according to the instructions on 
the manufacturer’s package. 

Foam build-up depends on the type of 

cleaning concentrate. 

Warning: 

An 

overflow of foam from the 

recovery tank into the vacuum 
intake can damage the vacuum 
motor.  Always be aware of the 

waste water level and foam in the 

recovery tank, especially when 
using 

an 

accessory 

tool.  BEFORE 

foam 

or 

solution 

is 

pulled into 

intake empty the recovery tank. 

Never put defoaming compound in 

the solution tank.  Damage to pump 
will result. 

NOTE:  The 

motor 

is 

protected by a 

circuit breaker which will only trip 
under conditions of abuse, such as 

an 

overflow 

of 

foam 

into 

the dome. 

When 

an 

overflow does occur the 

motor must be allowed to dry 

thoroughly before continuing work. 

.) 

Remove source of overflow. 

2.) 

Run 

motor to dry. 

14.) 

When solution tank empties the 

machine will 

streaking and won’t 

completely clean the carpet. Turn both 
switches 

off, empty the recovery tank, 

and refill the solution tank.  Use the 
clear drain hose on the rear of the 
solution tank 

as 

a sight gage to 

determine amount 

of fluid in tank. 

Rev  1 

SPZRZT 

Summary of Contents for Spirit series

Page 1: ...r Donot pullor carry bycord usecordasahandle closeadoor onacord or pullcord aroundsharp edges or corners Do not run applianceover cord Keepcord away from heated surfaces Do not unplug by pullingon cor...

Page 2: ...Handle Chassis Switches Brush Drive Assembly Wiring Diagrams General Information Recordthe modeland serial number on the bluedata label located at the rear of the machine These numbers are usedwhen c...

Page 3: ...en colored rigid ear lug or the like extending from the adaptor must be con nectedto a permanentground such as a prop erly grounded outlet box cover Whenever the adaptor is used it must be held in pla...

Page 4: ...r with the machine Power Solutlon 1 ONIOFF ONIOFF CONTROLS I Brush storage Height adjustment 2 Brush On Off switch 3 Brush circuit breaker 6amp InsldeTank a 4 1 Vac PumD On Off switch 5 Vac Pump circu...

Page 5: ...es Aromatic Hydrocarbons Butyls CarbonTetrachloride Clorox ChlorinatedBleaches ChlorinatedHydrocarbons D Llmonene Methyls MEK Perchlorethylene p8rc Phenols Trichlorethylene Lysol 4 Place the recoveryt...

Page 6: ...to overlap the previous pass about 1 inch 23cm 13 While cleaning check for foam build up in recoverytank When excessive foam begins to build up add a defoaming compound to the recovery tank according...

Page 7: ...Notethe carpet type Check the availability of hot water drains and suitable electrical outlets If the carpet is loose or worn have it repaired beforeattemptingto clean it PlanCleaningRoute Workfromth...

Page 8: ...t water With machine over floor drain turn on vac pump switch until solution tank is empty Inspectspray pattern of jets Removejets and rinse if clogged Rinse recoverytank with clean hot water Removean...

Page 9: ...motor brushes Approximately every 750 operation hours With the machine running the brush should rotate freely without rattling or grinding Replacebearings if necessary CAUTION Do not allow this machin...

Page 10: ...d Internalelectricalproblem 10 Followgrounding instructionsexactly Havean electricianinspectthe building swiring Ensurethatthemachine s wiringmatchestheappropriatewiringdiagram Checkfor and correctany...

Page 11: ...aker Faultybrushmotor Worn Bearlnas Squeelingor grinding sound inbrushhousing Replacespray jets which are producingmorethan a fine mist Cleansolutionfilter screen locatedinsidelowertank nearthe front...

Page 12: ...4 Vac Motor 115V3 Staae TD TB 1OB 53163 Vac Motor 240V 3 Staae TD TB 1O C 53183 Vac Motor 1OOV 3 StaaeTD TB 11 29171 Duct Vac Coolina Intake 12 87018 Washer I0 Flat 19 7flRGR Scr 10 32 x 3 8PHTR 3 570...

Page 13: ...Vac Shoe Assembly 8 8 Brush Housing Assembly 0 2 15 17 I Rev 1 5 2 94 13...

Page 14: ...Tanks Vac Hoses Eachtank has a filter screen which protectsthe machine s internalpartsfrom damage Ensurethat these screens are in place and clean before operatingthe machine 14 Rw 1 5 2 94 m SPIRIT...

Page 15: ...Do not use pins or wires to clean or unclogjets Usingwires or jets may ruin spray pattern pinsto unclog FromSolution Replace jets that no longer produce a fine mist spray or over saturate carpet 1 PA...

Page 16: ...636 Spacer 5 16 x 1 2 8 73596 Spacer 5 16 x 1 9 51193 Linkaae HandleAdjustment i n RRPII Hnndle Main KEY PART NO DESCRIPTION 29 3621 Awning 30 70088 Scr 10 32x 1 2PHMS 31 73169 StrainRelief 32A 23572...

Page 17: ...ore operating the machine Brush Drive Assembly Belt Replacement Periodically check the drive beltfor wear Replaceworn or frayed belts before they break when possible To access the belt remove the belt...

Page 18: ...115V SPR Wiring Diagram BLK POWER IN CIRCUIT BREAKER GRN GRN GRN m GRN I I I CHASSIS PUMP uuL J MOTOR BRUSH MOTOR MOTOR CIRCUIT BREAKER 230V SPR I Wiring Diagram 886 1 1 BRN d 18...

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