Operating instructions

OPERATION
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STARTING THE BURNER
1. When the water pump is ON , the burner is
ready to function.
2. Open the cleaning tool. The burner will fire and
will continue to burn (if the cleaning tool is open)
until the temperature reaches the setting on the
thermostat.
NOTE: The burner will shut off when the cleaning
tool is closed.
3. If the burner does not function as described,
then refer to “BURNER WILL NOT LIGHT” in the
troubleshooting section.
WASTE PUMP
1. If your unit is equipped with an automatic
waste pump, connect one end of a garden hose
to the pump-out connection on the console
and the other end to an appropriate
waste disposal.
Turn the pump-out switch on the control panel
to the ON position. The waste pump will operate
automatically throughout the cleaning operation.
We recommend that you use a 3/4" I.D. water
hose as a waste pump outlet hose. DO NOT use
a hose smaller than 5/8" I.D.
NEVER use your automatic waste pump outlet
hose as a water inlet hose.
NEVER dispose of waste in
storm drains, water ways, or
on ground areas. Always dispose of waste in
accordance with Local, State, and Federal laws.
OPERATION
Once you have completed steps 1 through 10,
proceed with the cleaning operation. Your unit
should be in the full throttle position when cleaning
or extracting. A float switch located inside the
waste tank will automatically shut down the unit
when it reaches its full capacity. When this occurs,
empty the waste tank before continuing.
CLEANING
Observe the following guidelines, while cleaning:
1. Before proceeding make sure the nozzles are
functioning properly.
a. To check, hold the wand about one foot above
the surface to be cleaned and open the wand
valve. A full spray should be observed from the
cleaning nozzles.
b.
c. If the nozzles are not showing a full spray
pattern, adjust nozzles for proper pattern, clean,
or replace nozzles, if required.
2. Normally, chemical is applied on the push stroke
of the wand when cleaning, and vacuuming is
done on the pull stroke. For heavily soiled
carpets the wand may be used in a scrubbing
manner, applying chemical in both push and pull
strokes. Always finish up an area with a vacuum
pull stroke.
3. When cleaning, keep the working opening
(mouth) flat on the surface being cleaned. Keep
the wand moving when the valve is open.
4. The unit will automatically shut-down when the
waste tank is full. This will prevent water being
drawn into the vacuum pump. If shut-down
occurs, empty the waste tank before proceeding.
NEVER dispose of waste in
storm drains, waterways, or
onto the ground. Always dispose of waste in
accordance with Local, State, and Federal laws.