Windsor PSP-IG manual Operating Passport

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NOTE: If powderedsoap is used. premix with

hot water before fiOing salulion tank.

A.Reinstall recovery tank and dome. Make sure hoses are snugh h e donre.

OPERATING THE

PASSPORT-

WARNING

Read the IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUC- TIONS before operating, paying parfcular attention to care and use of the power supfly cord. Only operate if the cord is in perfect

condition.

NOTE: Vacuum che carpet and make sure it is dmred of surface debrk beforecleaning.

I. Attxh straln relieflcotdn36ine1to power

cord. Make bop in power a d approxi- matety \ T Prom recephcleend. (DIAGRAM A. )

2. Adjust brush height by turning knob at front of machine. Pointer on left side indicates carpet height.

LOW - 114 inch ME0 - 112inch

HIGH- 1 + i h

NOTE: lrPcouett move heightmay cause brush circuit breaker to kip. Raise brush and reset circuit breaker.

3.Turn sokrUon valve to 'CARPET CLEAN- ING' position. !%??

(DIAGRAM 8)

4.Plug power cord into a grounded wall outlet

DUGRAM C:

5.Turn on h e vacuum switchand brush switch.

NOTE: Excessbe water andlor loam h the re

cwery tank may cause water andlor foam to enter the vacuum motw. This andition willover- bad the vacuum motor and the vacuum circuit breaker will trip.

6.Depress intermittent pump switch to dispense cleaningsolution. Puilmachine backwards. Release pump switch about 12 inches before the end ol each cleaning pass. TMa will ensure alldeanhg solution k vacuumed from carpet.

CAUTION:

While operating machine, check for excessive foam buld-upinthe recwecy tank. If excessive foam is present, add a defoamer solutlon to re- covecy tank

7.Empty recovery tank when approximately YA full.

CAUTION:

DO not use me reeovwy tank to CII the sorution tank. unless it isCLEAN. Sedimentin the remv- ery tank cnn damage the sobtion pump and dog he spray jets renderingdre machine inoprable.

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ACCESSORY TOOLS

The PASSPORT is easily adapted for use wich the following Wlnhor access- took: DHT ,

S W , SFW, SWPRO.

WARNING Never operate acces- soty took with water temperaNreabwe 509 C.

1.Turn solution valve to 'ACCESSORY TOOL- position

(DIAGRAM6)

2.Remove recovery hose (whitecull) from dome and insert vacuum hose from accessory tool in its place.

3.Attach sdultonhose fromaccessory tod to brass quick dlsmnect fitting on left

side of machine.

4.Remove dome and recovery bnk.

5.Fill soluljon tank with deaning concentram p e r manufacurer's recommendation.

6.Install rwovely tank and dome.

7.Turn on vacuum and continuouspump switches only.

CAUTION: Do not Urn on brushswitch. Damage to carpelcould ocwr.

w;*:zEDAILYREGULAR

Before makingany adjustments or repairs to he machine, disconnect the power cord from elec!riwl sourco.

1.Emply unusedcleaningsolution.

2.Inspect and clean solution filter screen.

3.flush pumping system with 1 to 2 gallons of dean hotwater.

4.Rinse recovery lank with dean water.

5.RemsJe any lint or debris around brush and vac shoe.

6.Check spray jets and dean solenoidvahre if required.

NOTE: Always store machine w i h brush in 'store' position.

PERIODIC MAINTENANCE

1.Twice a monm flush a white vinegar salu(i0n (me quart vinegar to one gallon of hotwater) or an anU-browningsdution(mixedasdwecred) through the extractor. This will help prevent build-upof alkaline residuein system.

2.I f spray je6 becomeclogged, remove the spray tips, wash them thoroughly in vinegar and blow dry.

NOTE: Do not use pins, wires. etc. lo clnan jets as this will destroy spray pattefn.

3.II spray jets continue to drip alter punip is turned off. the solenoidvalve will need cleaning. (See MAINTENANCE Instructions

cables. Rlters and connecuons on your machine. Frayed or cracked hoses should be repaired or rsplaced to eliminate vacuum or solution pressureloss. Because thq electrical cable will lie on wet carpet a1 times. Ole cable must be well insulated and cable connector screws kept Tght. If the cable insulationis broken or bayed. repair or replaceit immediately. Don1take chances with an electriGiIrue or shock

PROTECT FROM

FREEZING

If it becomes necessary lo store dr@rnachinein temperalures below 4" C the pumping sys:eni, vabes. eb. must be protectedhorn (rearing with a methyl hydrate (window washer) antifreeze

sofution.

NOTE: Do not use eUiy{nneglyml or cooling system antifreeze.

1.Add window washer nnofreeroto the solulon tank.

2.Turn on pump unol solutionsprays cv: zf

@S.

3.Remove unused portion of antifreeze from tank

MAINTENANCE -INSTRUCTIONS

WARNING

1.Only qualified maintenancepersonnel are to perform che followingrepairs.

2.Unplug (he machine belore attemptina . my repairs.

3.Reler to wirlng diagram lor proper ei%fric;II connections.

BRUSH ASSEMBLY

1.Removebelt guard, brush pulley guard and bearingcovers a1each end of brush

2Loosen (2)hex nuts on moor studs and rotale motor dawnwards and remove beit from motor pulley.

3.Remove brush assembly from . .

Replacebrush or bearings as required.

4.When re.inslalng brush, check belt :or proper tension. &it should be taught (Do not overtighten.) To ndjust belt. lmseir i2) hex nuts, rotate molor rearward anu retighten nuts.

ro ACCESS CHASSIS COMPONENTS

1.Lilt offrecovery tank and set .aside

2.Reme solution-drainhose lrom hosebarb

3.Remove (A) bolts holding lank to c n % x

4.Raise tank and pull soiulim drain hose through chassis. Remove pump Inlot hose torn rank and tay t m k aside

PASSPORT-I

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PSP-IG, PSP-I specifications

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