Operating instructions

OPERATION
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UPHOLSTERY CLEANING
Upholstery Tool, Part #60-950422
1. Since the upholstery tool has a lower flow rate
and a smaller orifice, turn the temperature
control to the desired temperature setting.
2. Use one (1) "80015" spray tip in the tool.
3. Flow adjustment should be made at the tool
itself, by using the adjusting knob located on the
valve.
STAIR TOOL CLEANING
Stair Tool, Long, Part #78519
Stair Tool, Short, Part #78521
1. Turn the temperature control to the desired
temperature setting.
2. Use one (1) "9502" spray tip in your stair tool.
FLOOD RESTORATION
Turn water pump switch off.
(This will stop all water flow,
and the burner will not function.)
Proceed to do flood restoration.
SHUTDOWN AND DAILY MAINTENANCE
1. Close the chemical metering valve by
turning the knob all the way clockwise.
2. Turn the thermostat down to shut off burner
five minutes prior to shutting the unit down.
3. Run fresh water through the chemical injection
system to flush out chemicals.
4. We recommend removing as much moisture
from your vacuum hoses as is reasonable. This
will prevent spillage of solution in your vehicle
when replacing hoses.
5. Position the throttle control to about 3/4 of the
way out, but no less than 1/2 of the way out.
6. Disconnect the vacuum hoses from the unit.
7. Push the throttle all the way in to idle and allow
the unit to run for 1 minute in order to remove
all moisture from the vacuum pump.
NOTE: If finishing for the day: Pull the throttle all the
way out, plug the vacuum inlet and spray WD-40 (or
equivalent) into the vacuum lubrication cup (located
at front of console) for 5 seconds. This will lubricate
the vacuum pump. Pull the throttle back to idle and
continue to step #8.
8. Turn the ignition switch to the
“OFF “position.
9. Turn the water supply faucet off. Bleed the
pressure out of the water supply hose by
loosening the hose at the water supply. Unhook
the water supply hose and store in vehicle.
10. Relieve pressure from the cleaning tools and
pressure hoses by activating the valve on the
tools. Disconnect the tools and pressure
hoses from the unit and store all items.
11. Drain the waste tank and dispose of waste in a
proper manner.
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.
12. Remove the strainer basket from the waste
tank, clean out any accumulated debris, and
re-install. Inspect the vacuum inlet filter inside
the waste tank. If there is any lint or debris,
remove and clean filter.
NOTE: When removing the vacuum inlet
filter, grip the plastic hexagonal section of filter.
Grasping filter by the screen may collapse or
ruin the filter. Re-install the filter hand tight.
NEVER operate this unit with this filter removed,
damaged or improperly installed.
NOTE: When replacing this filter, we recommend
using the stainless steel filter, Part #14-806509,
only.
13. At the end of your work day, rinse out the waste
tank with fresh water. Mildew odor treatment
may be added to the waste tank to inhibit the
growth of bacteria.
14. Clean the unit, tools, hoses, van interior, etc., as
needed. Inspect ALL equipment for any
damage, wear, leaks, etc.