![LOW PRESSURE AND HEAT](/images/new-backgrounds/84598/8459811x1.webp)
HIGH PRESSURE continued
water to a clear, solid stream. Priming may take 20 - 60 seconds, or even longer sometimes, and it will require a full solution tank. When the pump is primed, let off the Power Prime Pedal, and turn off the pump and the vacuum. Then press the Power Prime Pedal once again, for a moment, to release the line pressure; you will hear a ‘swoosh’ of air as the back pressure in the lines is released. The pump will need to be primed anytime air gets into it
7.Add defoamer to the recovery tank.
8.Attach the solution spray hose to the solution quick disconnect. Attach the vacuum hose to the hose barb on the front of the recovery tank. Pull the hoses out from the reel. Attach the other ends of the hoses to the cleaning tool.
9.If you choose to use the automatic
10.Turn on the vacuum (3) and turn on the dump pump (if you chose to use this feature) (5). Begin spraying. If you are not using the
11.When the job is finished, turn off the automatic
13.Run a few gallons of clean water through the system. Completely empty the recovery tank by placing the drain hose over a floor drain, toilet, or tub, and removing the cap. You can clean the tank at this time with clean water. When the tank is empty, cap the drain hose and place it back in the hook and loop holder.
Disconnect the hoses from the cleaning tool, and reel them up onto the hose spool.
14.Unplug the power cord. Clean the machine and the tool.
LOW PRESSURE AND HEAT
CAUTION: if foam or water comes out the vacuum exhaust, turn the machine off immediately
1Before each use, inspect the machine, hoses, and cleaning tools for cleanliness and completeness. Make sure hoses are in good condition and the spray nozzle(s) is tight.
REFER TO THE
2.If you choose to use the automatic
continue on next page