NOTE
: I f you are not going to use the auto-fill system, just
fill
the tank with water and cleaning
chemical. Follow chemical directions regarding dilution and mixing. Do not use harsh chemicals; they
may damage seals in pumps and valves, and cause the pump to wear prematurely.
NOTE
: Never use water with a temerature exceeding 130
°
F / 54
°
C.
4 .
Use a pump-up sprayer to pre-spray the area to be cleaned while the tank is filling. Follow chemical
directions.
5 .
Connect the solution hose (from the reel) to the low PSI quick disconnect on the front of the base of the
machine. Connect the vacuum hose from the center of the reel to the hose barb on the recovery tank.
Connect the vacuum hose on the reel to your cleaning tool.
6
.
Plug in the two power cords on separate circuits. Do not connect both cords to the same outlet. The green,
‘separate circuit’ locator light (
1
) on the switch plate should light up. I f the locator light does not come on,
check the circuit breaker box in the wall, and/ or try different outlets until it does turn on. Although all
systems in the machine may work correctly if you are not on two circuits, a circuit breaker in a wall panel
may trip. I f you make sure the green light is turned on, you will prevent tripped ciruit breakers.
7.
Turn on the heat by placing the HI GH PRESSURE/ HEAT selection switch (2) in the DOWN position.
NOTE
: The high pressure pump and the heat can not operate at the same time.
NOTE:
this switch is off
when it is set to the middle position and neither the heat or the high pressure pump is selected.
8.
Turn on the 150 PSI “demand” pump (
4
).
NOTE:
the ‘demand’ pump will not run until pressure is
released.
9.
Spray for a few seconds to fill the lines with solution. Wait two minutes to allow the heater to reach
temperature.
10.
Begin cleaning. I t may take several cycles to heat the lines and the cleaning tool.
1 1 .
I f you are not using the autofill and autodump features, turn off the pump and vacuum when the solution
tank gets low, fill the solution tank, and empty and clean the recovery tank.
1 2 .
When finished with the job, turn off the water source. Vacuum the remaining solution from the holding
tank into the recovery tank. Run a few gallons of clean water through the system. Drain the recovery
tank by placing the drain hose over a drain or into a bucket and removing the cap. When the tank is
empty, cap the drain hose and place it back in the velcro holder.
13.
Use defoamer to prevent foam, which could result in damage to your vacuum motor.
LOW PRESSURE cont inued
HI GH PRESSURE WASHER
1.
Before each use, inspect the machine, hoses, and cleaning tools for cleanliness and completeness.
Make sure hoses are in good condition and the spray nozzle(s) is tight.
REFER TO THE AUTO- FI LL AND AUTO- DUMP I NSTRUCTI ONS ON THE FOLLOWI NG PAGES
2.
I f you choose to use the auto-dump, connect the dump hose to brass hose fitting on the back of the
machine, and place the open end of the hose in a drain. Make sure the recovery tank drain hose is
closed, and the lid is tight on the recovery tank. Otherwise, just make sure the brass cap is on the hose
connector.
3.
I f you choose to use the auto-fill feature, connect the fill hose to the auto-fill connector (located over the
solution tank fill hole). Turn on the water source, and allow the tank to fill with water. When using the
auto-fill system, the auto-fill float will automatically turn on and turn off as the tank empties and then fills.
NOTE
: I f you are not going to use the auto-fill system, just
fill
the tank with water and cleaning
chemical. Follow chemical directions regarding dilution and mixing. Do not use harsh chemicals; they may
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