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LOW PRESSURE AND HEAT continued
3. If you choose to use the
4. Select ‘HEAT” by moving the HEAT/HIGH PRESSURE switch towards the thermometer symbol. NOTE: this switch is off when it is set to the middle position and neither the
5. Plug in the power cord.
6. Press the ‘power prime’ pedal (located on the rear, lower left of the machine) for a moment to release any back pressure in the pump lines.
7. Connect the solution hose to the quick disconnect on the short hose from the 7 bar pump on the front of the base, and connect the vacuum hose to the hose barb on the top, left of the recovery tank. Connect the other ends of both hoses to the cleaning tool.
8. Turn on the 7 bar “demand” pump (4). NOTE: the ‘demand’ pump will not run until pressure is released.
9. Spray for a few seconds to fill the lines with solution. Wait two minutes to allow the heater to reach temperature.
10. Begin cleaning. It may take several cycles to heat the lines and the cleaning tool.
11. If you are not using the
the automatic features, your machine will empty and fill itself
12.When finished with the job, turn off the water source, if using 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.
13.Unplug the power cords. Clean and dry the machine and the tool.
DANGER: always unplug the machine from the electrical outlet(s) before cleaning or maintaining.
NOTE: before servicing any component in the base cabinet, remove the hoses and spool before opening the tanks. Refer to the instruction on page 3.