Prochem Peak GTX User Manual

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Operations

Components

1. Solution Temp Control Valve

This valve allows the operator to control the
solution temperature by bypassing hot water to the
waste tank, for low temperature cleaning such as
upholstery. Turning the valve counter clockwise
opens the valve. Turning clockwise closes the
valve and has the effect of stopping water from
bypassing.

2. Vacuum Gauge

This gauge indicates in inches of mercury how
much vacuum the system is producing at any given
time.

3. Waste Tank Full Indicator Light

This indicator light is activated when the waste tank
is full. When lit the unit will shutdown protecting the
equipment from damage. This also indicates that
the waste tank must be emptied before the unit can
be brought back in service.

NOTE: Never dispose of waste water in storm drains,
water ways or on ground areas. Always dispose of
waste in accordance with local state and federal laws.

4. Engine High Temperature Shutdown Indicator

This light when activated signals an over heat
condition with the engine. When this occurs, trou-
bleshooting is required.

5. Solution Pressure Gauge

This gauge registers the amount of pressure in the
system.

6. Solution Temperature Gauge

This gauge measures the temperature of the
cleaning solution as it exits the machine.

7. Auxiliary Water Tank Pump Switch

The auxiliary water tank pump switch is used to
actuate an optional fresh water demand pump.

8. Waste Pumpout Switch

This switch actuates the optional waste pumpout.

9. Solution Pump Switch

This switch serves to energize the magnetic clutch
to turn the solution pump on or off. Turn clockwise
for activating the pump and counter clockwise for
deactivating the pump.

10. Choke

The choke is for restricting air to the carburetor,
this enriches the fuel mixture. The primary purpose
is for starting in cold temperatures. When the cable
is pulled out air is restricted, when pushed in the
engine is in run position.

Do NOT run engine with choke pulled out.

11. Ignition Switch

The ignition switch controls the power for the
machine. To turn the machine on, turn solution
pump switch counterclockwise to override and
hold. Turn key clockwise until engine starts and
release. Wait 5 seconds then release override
switch. To stop engine rotate key to OFF position.

12. Throttle

The throttle is used to set the speed of the engine
(rpm). The engine speed (rpm) may be increased
by releasing the collar lock, pushing in the red
button on the end of the handle, and pulling the
handle straight out. Engine speed may be changed
in smaller increments by rotating the throttle handle
clockwise or counter-clockwise. The collar lock can
be tightened to prevent the throttle from slipping
and changing the engine speed.

13. Circuit Breakers

These serve to protect the circuits from electrical
spikes and over loads and protects wires from
damage and fire.

14. Hour Meter

The hour meter records the number of hours the
unit has run. This serves as a time recorder for
servicing the machine.

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