SET-UP:
Fill the holding tank with clear water and the detergent of your choice. Mix well. Although
this machine is designed to supply instant hot water, the addition of warm (not exceeding
130º F/54º C) to the holding tank would efficiency of the heater.
1.
Plug in cord #1. Attach the priming hose to the machine (see illustration on previous
page). Turn the pump on and set the switch to the upholstery setting. Run until the
pump is fully primed, then turn off the pump. Remove the priming hose, and
attach the cleaning hoses and tool.
2.
Turn on the pump, and spray through the cleaning tool for a few seconds to fill the lines
with solution.
3.
Plug in cord #2 (identified by a red “H” on the back of the extractor). IF THE GREEN
LIGHT ILLUMINATES, THE HEAT EXCHANGER WILL TURN ON AUTOMATICALLY
(SEE NOTE BELOW). Wait 2 minutes for the heat exchanger to reach operating
temperature. You may now begin cleaning. It will take about 10 seconds for the initial
heat to reach the wand.
NOTE: If the green circuit indicator light does not illuminate when cord #2 is
plugged in, then both cords are on the same circuit. Try other outlets until the
light comes on. See bypass switch section (below) if you are unable to get a green
light.
ELECTRIC CIRCUIT LOCATOR:
This unique, patented “smart system”, operated by a solid state circuit, will inform the
operator when the two cords are plugged into separate lines by illuminating the green
indicator light. This helps prevent tripping circuit breakers
BYPASS SWITCH:
The bypass switch completely bypasses the circuit locator system. Use this feature when you
cannot get the green light to come on and you believe that the two cords are on separate
circuits.
CAUTION: If the bypass switch is on and the two cords are plugged into the same
circuit, the circuit breaker may blow.
BALL FLOAT VAC SHUTOFF:
When the recovery tank is full, the float system will shut off the incoming air flow and prevent
water from entering the vacuum motors. The float may not work properly if the float filter is
clogged or if there is foam in the tank.
CAUTION: To avoid vac motor damage, always make sure the float filter is clean
and the ball travels freely before turning on the machine, and use a defoamer
whenever foam is present.