CLEANING CARPETS
1. Turn on main power switch.
2. Lower brush/vacuum head lift lever (Figure 3).
FIG. 3
3. To begin cleaning, hold down the brush/spray
button and push machine forward at a pace of
approximately 23 m (75 ft) per minute. For heavily
soiled areas, push machine at a slower pace
(Figure 4).
FIG. 4
WARNING: Fire Or Explosion Hazard. Do Not
Pick Up Flammable Materials Or Reactive Metals.
4. Release button at end of path and continue to push
machine forward to pick up excess solution.
5. After cleaning, perform the daily maintenance
instructions.
NOTE: Allow up to one hour for carpet to dry. Use air
movers to reduce drying time.
WHILE OPERATING
1. If necessary, adjust brush height to accommodate
type of carpet (See ADJUSTING BRUSH
HEIGHT).
2. Overlap each path by 51 mm (2 in).
3. Work away from wall outlet and power cord to
prevent cord damage.
4. When turning machine around, release spray/brush
button, push down on handle and pivot machine on
rear wheels.
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5. Check for excessive foam buildup in recovery tank.
Use a recommended foam control solution to
prevent motor damage.
ATTENTION: Foam will not activate the float
shut-off screen. Motor damage due to foam or
water is not covered by warranty.
6. When the float shut-off screen is activated, water
pickup will stop. Drain recovery tank at this point
and refill solution tank (See DRAINING TANKS).
7. If brush or vacuum motor should stop, circuit
breaker may have tripped. Shut off machine,
unplug power cord and check for any obstructions.
Let motor cool and manually reset circuit breaker
button, located on switch box.
8. Raise brush/vacuum head when transporting
machine to draining area.
OPERATING ACCESSORY TOOLS (OPTIONAL)
1. Disconnect vacuum hose from recovery dome and
connect accessory vacuum hose (Figure 5).
2. Connect accessory solution hose to the quick
coupler located in front of the handle (Figure 5).
FIG. 5
3. Attach desired accessory tool to hoses.
4. Turn on main power switch.
5. Begin operating accessory tool (Figure 6).
FIG. 6
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