IMPORTANT: Make sure to control the amount of foam
in the recovery tank. Excessive foam can allow moisture,
carpet fiber and other debris to be drawn through the
vacuum cutoff valve and cause damage to the vacuum
motors. Damage caused by moisture or debris will void
the product warranty. To help reduce foaming, use a
low-foam detergent. Foaming may also occur because of
residues left from previous cleanings. If this happens,
use a defoamer additive. Follow defoamer manufacturer
instructions for proper application.
1. Pre-mix cleaning solution with hot water in a
separate container. Pour mixed solution into the
solution tank of the machine.
2. Connect vacuum and solution hoses to machine and
attach to extraction wand or hand tool.
3. Plug power cord into a 3-pin grounded circuit. Keep
cords clear of your cleaning path. IMPORTANT:
Heated units have two cords and each cord should
be plugged into separate 3-pin grounded circuits.
The separate circuit indicator light will glow green
(Fig. 2F) when the cords are properly connected.
4. Switch on vacuum.
5. Switch on solution pump.
6. Switch on heat for heated solution (heated units
only).
7. Begin cleaning. Refer to industry-approved
procedures. NOTE: For heated units, it may require
several minutes for the solution to reach the
maximum temperature.
8. If equipped, solution pressure may be adjusted with
the pressure regulator knob (Fig. 2H). Monitor the
pressure gauge to ensure pressure is adequate.
9. Use gravity drain to drain waste tank when full.
Attach diverter to direct flow downward (Fig. 7).
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FIG. 1: Front View
A
D
A
Recovery tank cover
B
Vacuum hose attachment
C
Recovery tank gravity drain and gate-type valve
D
Solution hose quick-connect
B
C
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