WHEN TO EMPTY RECOVERYTANK
See Figure 9
During normal operation, your cleaner may stop recovering solution from your carpel When this occurs there are three check points to alert you:
1.An increase in motor noise.
2.No solution visibly being recovered by the floor nozzle.
3.No air coming from the exhaust port of your cleaner.
When this occurs:
1.The Recovery Tank is full and the Float Valve in the Recovery Tank has been activated. The Recovery Tank should be emptied.
--or
2.The Recovery Tank has foam in the Tank and the Float
Valve has been activated.
NOTE: If cleaner is accidently turned over while in operation, the float may activate and shut off the suction. If this occurs, set the cleaner upright. Turn Power Switch "OFF' and let motor come to a complete stop. Then turn switch back on and continue cleaning.
TO EMPTYRECOVERY TANK
See Figure I0
1.Turn Power Switch "OFF" and Disconnect Power Cord from Electrical Outlet.
2.Disconnect Short Cord located between Solution Tank and Recovery Tank.
3.Disconnect Vacuum Hose by depressing the Lock Button and remove.
4.Twist Solution Tube Quick DisconnectNut counterclock- wise; lift and remove from Quick Disconnect Valve (See DETAIL "A" ).
5.Lift Latches on Power Head.
6.Lift power Head, by Handle, and remove from Recovery
Tank.
7.Rotate Metal Latch on the Solution Tank and lift Recovery Tank from the Solution Tank.
8.Empty Recovery Tank.
9.Reassemble cleaner and resume cleaning. NOTE: Power Head is designed to go on in only one position. Make sure the word "VACUUM" on the Power Head is lined up directly over the Hose Inlet on Recovery Tank as shown in Fig. 10 or Power Head will not seal to unit properly.
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EXHAUST | RECOVERY | |
PORT | ||
TANK | ||
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LOCK BUTTON
VACUUM
HOSE
SOLUTION
QUICKTUBING
DISCONNECT DETAIL "A"
VALVE
POWER HEAD
HANDLE
RECOVERY
TANKALIGN
OVER
HOSE
INLET
SHORT
LATCH
SOLUTION
TANK