OPERATION
ATTENTION: If using po
32506 (11-98)
7
wdered cleaning
chemicals, mix prior to adding.
xcellent
er cord into a grounded wall
use of an extension cord
7. Secure recovery tank
place.
NOTE: If desired, water alone achieves e
cleaning results.
6. Plug machine’s pow
outlet (Figure 3).
FOR SAFETY: Do not operate machine unless
cord is properly grounded.
FOR SAFETY: Do not operate machine with the
.
lid in
MACHINE OPERATION– WET CLEANING
FOR SAFETY: Do not operate machine unless
operator manual is read and understood.
PRE-OPERATION AND HEATING
1. Vacuum carpet and remove other debris with
is is confirmed
the green 120° F solvent
4).
208° F, press the red
button until the green light goes out and the red
standard vacuum.
2. Inspect power cord for damage.
3. Turn on pump and be certain it has primed. When
it is primed, air bubbles and than solution can be
observed returning into the solution tank bottom.
4. Turn on heater switch. At this point the heater will
come on in the 120° F setting. Th
5. To increase temperature to
light comes on (Figure 5). Note: whenever the
heater is on the pump should be primed and
running. This will prevent small steam bubbles
from going backwards and cavitating a pump that
by the illumination of
activated light (Figure
had previously been primed.
CLEANING
1. Turn on vacuum (assuming pump and heater is
strokes over the
already on).
2. Take upholstery or drapery tool in hand and
squeeze valve trigger while moving the tool in
short forward and backward
fabric.
WHILE OPERATING
1. Overlap each cleaning path.
Warning: Flammable materials or reactive
ion or fire. Do not
rol
metals can cause an explos
pick up.
2. Periodically check for excessive foam buildup in
recovery tank. Use a recommended foam cont
solution to prevent vacuum motor damage.
ATTENTION: Excessive foam buildup will cause
fibers to collect on vacuum inlet screen.
GROUNDED OUTLET
(3 hole)
GROUNDING
PIN
Fig. 3
Fig. 5
Fig. 4
Fig. 6