SPECIFICATIONS for 115V model
Volts
~115V
Running AMPS
6.0
Startup AMPS
14.6
Frequency
60 Hz
Standard Hose Length
7 ft. (2.13 m)
Dimensions
25 3/8 in. (64 cm) H x 10 1/16 in.
(26 cm) W x 17 1/8 in. (43 cm) L
Air Line Pressure
35 psi (2.4 Bar)
Weight – Empty
43 lbs (20 kg)
Weight – Full
59 lbs (27 kg)
Shipping Weight
52 lbs (24 kg)
Flow Rate
4.3 oz./min (130ml/min)
SPECIFICATIONS for 240V model
Volts
~240V
Running AMPS
3.0
Startup AMPS
7.0
Frequency
50 Hz
Standard Hose Length
7 ft. (2.13m)
Dimensions
29.25 in. (0.74m) H x 10.00 in. (0.25m)
W x 16.00 in. (0.40m) D
Air Line Pressure
35 psi (2.4 Bar)
Weight – Empty
43 lbs (20 kg)
Weight – Full
59 lbs (27 kg)
Shipping Weight
52 lbs (24 kg)
Flow Rate
4.3 oz./min (130ml/min)
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EN
TROUBLESHOOTING
NOTE: Do NOT use a chemical in the unit that is not a Clorox-
approved product. If you encounter the issues listed below, use the
suggested troubleshooting methods. If you encounter an issue that
is not addressed in this manual, contact Service Tech Team at
www.servicetechteam.com.
Excessive nozzle dripping
Potential Issue
Damage to nozzle assembly
Damage to peristaltic pump
tubing
Dirty exterior sprayer surfaces
System will not turn on or has shut off suddenly
Potential Issue
No power
System is not switched on
Compressor shuts off suddenly
or won't run while depressing
the sprayer trigger
Compressor has overheated
Unit stalls at initial trigger
Corrective Action
Inspect for damage and faulty
parts. If present, contact the
Clorox® Total 360® Electrostatic
Sprayer support center service
department.
Replace pump tubing.
Clean exterior surfaces with
solvent (70–90% alcohol).
Corrective Action
Verify the unit is plugged
in and on a known working
power outlet.
Depress power switch
to illuminate.
This is a sign that the unit's
circuit breaker has tripped
or that the compressor has
overheated. The user should
look to see if the white button
(within its clear moisture cover)
has popped out. If it has, the
user should power off the
machine, look for any physical
objects that could be loose or
stuck in any of the ventilation
openings and clear/dislodge.
Press the button in and then
attempt to power the unit back
on. If the problem persists,
the user should let the unit sit
for 30 minutes to see if it's an
overheating issue. If the unit
still refuses to restart after a
cool down, then the user should
contact technical service.
Allow the unit to sit for a
minimum of 30 minutes
with the power off.
This may be a sign of a cold
start. Warm unit up by pressing
the trigger and letting unit run
for up to two minutes.
Trigger off, then on. Unit should
run normally.