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Figure 1

Figure 2

CONTROLS and MACHINE FEATURESThe Vacuum Motor Switches See Figure 1-A

The vacuum motor switches are located on the top of the machine.

The Switch To Activate The Pump See Figure 1-B The switch to start/stop the pump motor is on the top of the machine. Press the lever on the floor tool to start the solution flow. Release the lever on the floor tool to stop the solution flow.

NOTE: While the BEXT-150 machine is in operation, the pump will shut-off automatically when it reaches full pressure. The pump will automatically turn on when the pressure decreases.

The Float Shut-Off -See Figure 1C

The float shut-off is in the recovery tank. When the liquid raises the float, the air stops moving through the machine.

NOTE: To avoid vacuum motor damage, always inspect the float filter and ball. Verify ball travels easily prior to use of unit. See Figure 2

The Vacuum Hose Connector See figure 1D

The vacuum hose connector is on the front of the unit.

The Solution Hose Connector See Figure 1E

The solution hose connector is on the lower part of the extractor, below the vacuum hose connector.

The Recovery Tank See Figure 1F

The recovery tank is in the top of the machine.

The Solution Tank See Figure 1G

The solution tank is in the top of the machine next to the recovery tank.

Electric Circuit Locator See Figure 1H

This unique, patented "smart system", operated by a solid state circuit, will inform the operator when the two cords are plugged into separate circuits by illuminating the "Locator" indicator light. This helps prevent tripping circuit breakers.

NOTE: Ground plug on the cord is required to allow circuit locator to operate correctly. The system will not function without proper ground.

The Machine Power Cord (Red "H") See Figure 1I

This cord powers all machine functions exceptthe heater.

The Heater Power Cord See Figure 1J

This cord powers heater only.

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