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Power-up  the  unit  and  pre-heat  steam  generating  chambers.   

Turn  on  the  power 

switch/circuit  breaker  located  in  the  upper  left  corner  of  the  front  panel  labeled  'Main 
Power'.  Upon power-up, the two pilot lamps, 'Heating Chamber #1', and 'Heating Chamber 
#2,  will  illuminate  until  the  its'  respective  heating  chamber  has  reached  operating 
temperature. 
 

Prime the MPS-II cleaning system.  

Once the 'Heating Chamber' lamps have gone out, 

the unit is ready to operate. To use, squeeze the trigger fully, and hold; then simultaneously 
depress the black pump button at the rear of the wand handle. When activated, the pump 
should start to pull water from the water supply and into the unit. When water first reaches 
a heating chamber, a wisp of steam will exit the cleaning nozzle. After the first wisp has 
exited, depress the 'pump button' again to prime the water circuit to the 2

nd

 heating chamber. 

Now run the pump for up to 3 seconds to fully prime the pump and to pass any air that may 
have been caught in the water supply system. Now run the pump again for up to 3 seconds 
for the 2

nd

 circuit. The system is now ready to clean items of choice. 

 

USING THE MPS-II STEAM CLEANING SYSTEM

 

 

The MPS-II Steam Cleaning System has been designed to be of ease and simplicity to the 
user. Interfacing the Wand and Water tubing and connecting it to an electrical circuit is all 
that's required to get 'up and running'. 
With the MPS-II Steam Cleaning System from Va-Tran Systems, Inc., there are as standard 
equipment 3 specialized cleaning nozzles: 
 

 

1- General Purpose Nozzle that has a front-facing orifice in the center of the nozzle, 
used  for  most  typical  cleaning  tasks.  This  nozzle  provides  the  most  powerful  and 
focused jet of cleaning steam of the available nozzles. 

  

 

1- I.D. Cleaning Nozzle that has forward-facing holes on the outside diameter of the 
nozzle, used for cleaning the insides of tubes, chambers, and cavities. 

 

 

1- Fan Spray Nozzle, used for cleaning a wider surface area than the General Purpose 
Nozzle.  Please note that the Fan Spray Nozzle has its own captive Insulator-nut, while 
the Insulator-nut for the General Purpose and the I.D. Cleaning nozzle is shared; that 
is, it is removed from the end of the unused nozzle and slid over the working end of 
the other, and then attaches to the wand. 

Содержание MPS-II

Страница 1: ...new applications and methodologies being developed daily Pressurized steam is an aggressive cleaning medium and is an ecological alternative to environmentally harmful solvent cleaning agents SAFETY...

Страница 2: ...those with flash points could cause explosions resulting in serious bodily injury or death Wear eye protection A face shield is preferable but safety glasses may be substituted Wear protective gloves...

Страница 3: ...ticulates that may damage the water pumping system This water supply SHOULD NOT be pressurized into the MPS II Attach a nozzle to the wand To attach a nozzle to the wand simply select a nozzle insert...

Страница 4: ...or up to 3 seconds for the 2nd circuit The system is now ready to clean items of choice USING THE MPS II STEAM CLEANING SYSTEM The MPS II Steam Cleaning System has been designed to be of ease and simp...

Страница 5: ...ine the best nozzle and cleaning procedure for your application After about 20 seconds the flow of steam will cease as the injected water will have been vaporized and exited Repeat the preceding proce...

Страница 6: ...f the unit Replacing Steam Exit QD O ring To replace the O ring in the Front Panel QD verify that the unit is powered down and has cooled sufficiently to work on the QD Leave the unit fully assembled...

Страница 7: ...defective part will be repaired or replaced at our option provided that the MPS II shows no signs of misuse mishandling or abuse If repair is necessary it is required that you obtain an RGA returned...

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