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Page 8: Electrical, Vacuum system, Storing your carpet extractor

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(8) 12-Gallon, 100 PSI Carpet Extractor

3.0 Prepare Unit for Use

DO NOT USE ON WET SURFACES. DO NOT EXPOSE TO RAIN. STORE
INDOORS.

• All Carpet Extractors, no matter what the time of year, are shipped with antifreeze in

the solution lines. Prior to first use, fill the tank with one quart of warm water. Attach

the hose and using the hand tool wand, flush out the system by spraying the one quart

of water through the pump.

• Attach the 1-1/2 inch vacuum hose and the brass quick disconnect.
• Fill the base unit (the recovery tank must be removed) with warm water (less than

100 degrees Fahrenheit). Fill to approximately 4 inches from the top. Use a liquid

detergent made for carpet cleaning or upholstery. Read and mix to the dilution ratios

as directed.

Electrical

Plug cord(s) into 20 AMP grounded wall outlet(s). 20 AMP circuits are normally found in

kitchens and bathrooms. Never remove ground prong from the plug. If a circuit breaker

trips during operation, turn machine off, reset the breaker and move the electrical cord to

a different outlet and resume operation.

Vacuum System

The extractor uses a single vacuum motor system that provides outstanding water lift and

air flow.
Automatic Vacuum Shut-Off: The float assembly shut-off, located in the recovery tank on

the vacuum stand pipe, prevents the waste tank from overflowing into the stand pipe and

damaging the vacuum motor. The float assembly will cut-off vacuum to the waste tank.

When this happens, immediately turn off the vacuum motor and empty the waste tank.
It is also necessary to use low foaming chemicals or defoamer to eliminate foam buildup

in the recovery tank and damage to the vacuum motor. If moisture does enter the vacuum

motor, it is necessary to WD-40 the motor. Remove the float assembly from the stand

pipe and turn on both vacuum motor. Spray a five second burst of WD-40 into the stand

pipe and continue to let the vacuum motor run for three minutes.

4.0 Maintenance

Regular maintenance is required to keep your carpet extractor in proper working

condition. Thoroughly clean all equipment and accessories after each use:
• Rinse the solution and recover tanks with clean water.
• Flush the pump system with clean water, including all hoses and wand(s).
• Do not allow water to remain in the tanks after use.
• Lubricate all quick disconnects with WD-40 or similar lubricant.

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Storing your Carpet Extractor

You must winterize your carpet extractor to protect the pump system from freezing.

Damage due to freezing is not covered under the Warranty. Store your extractor in

temperatures over 40 degrees Fahrenheit. Although this is not recommended, if you plan

on storing your extractor in freezing conditions, you must prime your extractor with

antifreeze.

5.0 Problem Solving

Never operate this carpet extractor when the equipment is not performing as expected

or when any part is visibly damaged. When repair is needed, take the equipment to an

authorized service center.

System Problem Possible Cause

Remedy

Vacuum

System

No Vacuum

/ Weak

Vacuum

1.

Vacuum Tank Full

2.

Float Shut-Off Tank Screen Dirty

3.

Float Ball Stuck

4.

Damaged or Loose Vacuum Hose

5.

Dump Valve Open

6.

Access Lid not Sealed

7.

Vacuum Hose Clogged

8.

Air Intake Grid Clogged

9.

Leak in Recovery Tank

10.

Water Coming out of Vacuum Exhaust

1.

Empty Tank

2.

Clean the Screen with Water

3.

Tap Float to Unstick then Clean

4.

Attach or Replace

5.

Close Valve

6.

Replace Gasket

7.

Clear Debris

8.

Clean

9.

Clean and Dry Area, Patch with Silicone

10.

Use a Low Foaming Detergent

Electrical

System

Unit will not

Turn On

1.

Extension Cord not Plugged In

2.

Switch not in the “On” Position

3.

Building Circuit Overloaded

4.

Wiring Connections Loose

1.

Check if Machine and Cord are Plugged In

2.

Check Switches, Replace if Necessary

3.

Reset Circuit

4.

Unplug Machine and Check for Loose

Wires

Burning

Smell

1.

Vacuum Motor Hung Up

2.

Pump Motor Hung Up

1.

Replace Vacuum Motor

2.

Replace Pump

Pump

System

Pump is not

Running

Properly

1.

No Power to the Pump

2.

Jets on Wand are Clogged

3.

In-Line Water Filter is Clogged

4.

Debris in Solution Tank Covering Inlet

5.

Kinked or Loose Hose

6.

Pump Failed

7.

Quick Disconnects are not Completely

Locked Together

8.

Heater is Clogged with Deposits

9.

Pump is Pulsating

10.

Auto Prime Valve is Open

1.

Check the Electrical System

2.

Clean Jet Filters

3.

Clean In-Line Filter

4.

Clear Debris

5.

Check and Replace Hoses if Necessary

6.

Replace Pump

7.

Snap Quick Disconnects Together\

8.

Flush Heater with System Maintainer or

Replace if Necessary

9.

Check for Clogged Jets and Clean

10.

Close Valve

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