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Pro STAR Industries 

1590-A N. Harvey Mitchell PKWY 

Bryan, TX 44503 

979-779-9399   1-800-262-7104

 

WAVE Instructions page 4 

 

 
OPERATION CONTROLS 

1.  Main Handle. 

Adjusts for operator comfort and 

storage. 

2.  Brush on/off lever. 

Activates brush when   

depressed. 

3.  Accessory vacuum hoseand wand. 

Allows 

operator to clean edges, recessed, ledges, 
upholstery, etc. 

4.  Detail tools 

Dusting brush, crevice and 

upholstery tools for above the floor cleaning. 
Dusting brush comes with adapter for 
attachment directly to hose. Upholstery and 
crevice tool connect directly to both the hose 
and the wand. The crevice tool fits loosely on 
the wand. 

5. 

Handle Adjustment Lever

. Located on the 

left side of handle. Pull away from handle to 
loosen, adjust handle and press parallel to 
handle to tighten. 

6. 

Vac on/off switch

. Turns on and off vac 

motor. 

7. 

Brush motor curcuit breaker.

 Provides 

overcurrent 
protection for the brush motor. 

8. 

Vac motor circuit breaker.

 Provides 

overcurrent 
protection for the vacuum motors. 

9. 

Exhaust filter.

 Filters exhaust air for safe and 

quiet operation. 

10.  

 

Accessory hose activation pedal.

 Press 

pedal down to use the accessory hose. Lift up 
with toe for normal  

use. 

11.  

Brush adjustment lever.

 Allows operator to 

adjust brush to proper height for the carpet. (1) 
for low nap carpet, (5) for thick nap. Position 
(6) is storage.  

12.  

Dust bag cover.

 Raise to allow access to dust 

bag and vac motors. 

13.  

Cloth dust bag.

 High filtration cloth bag with 

zipper opening to access paper bag. 

14. 

Paper bag

. Fits within cloth bag for clean and 

easy dust removal

 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for wave

Page 1: ...achine Use only Windsor approved replacement parts SAFETY WARNING To reduce the risk of fire electric shock or injury 1 Use only as described in this manual Use only manufacturer s recommended attachm...

Page 2: ...lete list of instruments and controls on the machine an overview of machine operation and in formation on how to transport and store the machine MAINTENANCE The Maintenance section contains the inform...

Page 3: ...ooks like the plug in Fig A A temporary adaptor that looks like the adaptor in Fig B may be used to connect this plug to a 2 pole receptacle as shown in Fig B if a properly grounded outlet is not avai...

Page 4: ...ide of handle Pull away from handle to loosen adjust handle and press parallel to handle to tighten 6 Vac on off switch Turns on and off vac motor 7 Brush motor curcuit breaker Provides overcurrent pr...

Page 5: ...er collar over the chute 4 Unzip the cloth bag and place the paper bag inside Push the rubber gasket seal over the chute Zip cloth bag closed taking care not to damage the paper bag and close lid 5 At...

Page 6: ...djust brush height move the Brush Adjustment lever on the right side to the correct setting for the carpet being vacuumed Lower brush gradually until firm brush contact is heard WARNING KEEP MACHINE M...

Page 7: ...stalling belt push down on motor for proper tension 8 When reinstalling brush check belt for proper tension TO ACCESS AND REMOVE VAC MOTOR AND FILTERS 1 Open lid cover 2 Remove 2 screws from each both...

Page 8: ...d twice before losing the filtering capability This should be done using a mild detergent in cool water and hung up to drip dry 3 Inspect and clean vac motor filters 4 Periodically inspect all hoses e...

Page 9: ...amp Faulty vac circuit breaker Check for continuity I Replace as necessary Intemal wiring problem With the machine unplugged check for and correct any loose wire connections inside the machine at the...

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