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1. Before each use, inspect the machine, hoses, and cleaning tools for cleanliness and completeness.
Make sure hoses are in good condition and the spray nozzle(s) is tight.
2. Connect direct water feed hose (supplied with chemical feed and back flow preventer) to the water
supply and to the machine. NOTE: see instructions on the following page for auto-fill and chemical
injection.
3. Install the dump hose onto the brass hose fitting on the front of the machine, and place the open
end of the hose in a drain. Add defoamer to the recovery tank.
Foaming can be persistent with
hand floor cleaning; consider using defoamer (a dry flake works very well) applied directly to floor
surface after the pre-spray and before the high pressure rinse.
Make sure the recovery tank drain
hose is closed and the lid is tight on the recovery tank.
4. Connect the solution hose to the 1200 PSI Quick Disconnect on the front of the machine, and
attach the tool to be used to the other end of the hose. NOTE: Always attach the solution hose
before you turn the pump on.
5. Attach one end of the vacuum hose to the hose barb on the front of the recovery tank and the
other end of the hose to the cleaning tool.
6. Turn on the water supply. NOTE: see instructions on the following page for auto-fill & chemical
injection.
7. Plug in the left power cord (as viewed from behind the machine). Plug the other cord into another
outlet.
Do not connect both cords to the same outlet. The green, smart circuit locator light on the
switch plate should light up. If the green locator light does not come on, check the circuit breaker
box in the wall, and/or try different outlets until it does turn on. Although all systems in the
machine may work correctly if you are not on two circuits, a circuit breaker in a wall panel may trip;
if you make sure the green light is turned on, you will prevent tripped circuit breakers.
8. Pre-spray the area to be cleaned with a pump-up sprayer, or use a mop.
9. Point the tool in the proper direction. Turn on the high pressure pump.
CAUTION: Make sure the solution line and tool are attached
before turning the pump
on. Extreme pressure will build up, and if the solution line and tool are not attached
before starting the pump, you will have to open the machine and manually release the
pressure by turning the bleeder value (mounted on the pump assembly) counter-clockwise.
10. Adjust the pump outlet pressure by turning the pressure adjustment cap. 400 -- 1200 psi.
NOTE: do not adjust the pump above 1200 psi.
11. Turn on the vacuum and the dump pump. Begin cleaning NOTE: the dump pump will automatically
turn on and off as the tank fills and empties.
12. When the job is finished, turn off the pumps and vacuums.
13. Run a few gallons of clean water through the system. Completely drain the recovery tank by placing
the dump hose over a drain, or a bucket, and removing the cap. Disconnect the hoses from the
cleaning tool.
14. Unplug the power cords.
15. Clean the machine and the tool.
DANGER: Do NOT use any chemicals that may be flammable, explosive, or combustible.
CAUTION: Use care when handling hazardous chemicals.
CAUTION: Never leave the pump running when you are not actively using it.
SMART CIRCUIT LOCATOR
The green light will show the operator when the two cords are plugged into separate circuits. This helps to
prevent tripping circuit breakers.
NOTE: when one cord is plugged in, the green light will be on dimly.
NOTE: if the green, circuit locator light does not illuminate when both cords are plugged in, then both
cords are on the same circuit. Try other outlets with one of the cords until you get the locator light to
come on.
OPERATION
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