Specifications
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Cleaning Instructions
Remove the top (recovery) tank and fill the lower (solution) tank with hot water.
The higher the temperature of the water, the better the cleaning action of the
machine and the chemicals used. However, do not exceed a water temperature
of 160°F. When accessible, fill the machine directly from a utility sink using
the hose supplied. When this is not an option, a clean, five gallon bucket will
suffice. Add the necessary chemicals and replace the upper tank and dome.
Now you are ready.
CAUTION: Only non-foaming cleaning solutions can be used and absolutely no
harsh solvents or petroleum products.
They will decrease the life of rubber
gaskets, diaphragms and seals.
Attach the power cord to a properly grounded 20 amp receptacle.
Position the machine in the area to be cleaned.
Lower the cleaning head into its operating position by releasing the latch
located just behind the right front wheel.
Turn on the switches marked VACUUM PUMP and CLEANINGHEAD.
To control the flow of solution, turn on either the AUTO switch for continual
flow or use the MANUAL button. Leave the AUTO switch off if the MANUAL button
is used.
When making a “dry pass” (running vacuum only), do not use the pump in
either mode.
At completion, dispose of the dirty water in the correct manner. Also, rinse the
recovery tank thoroughly before reusing the machine.
NOTE: To remove any standing water in the solution tank before storing,
simply attach the three foot clear hose to the rear of the machine. Place the
other end of the hose in the recovery tank and turn on the pump to evacuate
the remaining water.
At the end of the day, perform the daily maintenance scheduled.
NOTE: The daily maintenance will prevent any chance of accidental freezing.
CleanMaster Corporation
4/21/98