EDIC 2700RC User Manual

CR2
PROFESSIONAL RESTROOM CLEANER
COMPLETE RESTROOM RESTORATION
17 GALLON
OWNER’S/OPERATOR’S MANUAL
PROUDLY DESIGNED AND MANUFACTURED BY
Revised 1-24-18
TABLE OF CONTENTS
RECEIVING YOUR EQUIPMENT...................................................................................
WARNINGS AND SAFETY..............................................................................................
ELECTRICAL INFORMATION.......................................................................................
GFCI INFORMATION.......................................................................................................
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS......................................................................................
MAINTENANCE................................................................................................................
CORD STORAGE AND SAFETY....................................................................................
MACHINE LAYOUT..........................................................................................................
INCLUDED ACCESSORIES..............................................................................................
ASSEMBLING THE ACCESSORY RACKS....................................................................
OPENING THE MACHINE.............................................................................................
INSTALLING METERING TIPS......................................................................................
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR HARD SURFACE CLEANING.......................
RECOVERING LIQUID FROM HARD SURFACES.....................................................
USING THE BLOWER FEATURE...................................................................................
INSTALLING AN ACCESSORY HEATER (IF PURCHASED)...................................
USING AN ACCESSORY HEATER FOR CARPET OR UPH.....................................
CLEANING CARPET OR UPHOLSTERY WITHOUT A HEATER..........................
UPPER ASSEMBLY BREAKDOWN...............................................................................
LOWER ASSEMBLY BREAKDOWN.............................................................................
NOTES..................................................................................................................................
WARRANTY........................................................................................................................
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UNPACKING YOUR NEW CR2:
When your package is delivered, check the carton care­fully for signs of rough handling. If your CR2 is damaged, notify the carrier immediately and request an inspection. Be sure to keep the carton, packing inserts, packing lists and carrier’s receipt until the inspector has veried your claim.
EDIC’s liability ceases when the carrier picks up the ship­ment. However, our customer service sta will be happy to furnish any information needed in connection with the claim and will attempt to expedite a resolution.
PLEASE READ BEFORE OPERATING YOUR NEW CR2:
Read the manual carefully and completely before at­tempting to operate the unit. is manual has important information for the use and safe operation of the ma­chine. Keep this manual handy at all times.
is equipment has been engineered and manufactured to provide excellent performance and service. To ensure that your equipment will continue to perform as intend­ed:
Maintain equipment regularly- following the suggest­ed maintenance schedule provided.
Use only original EDIC parts when servicing.
Operate equipment with care.
If additional information is needed, please contact:
EDIC 800-338-3342
All information and specications printed in the man­ual are current at the time of printing; however because of EDIC’s policy of continual product development, we reserve the right to make changes at any time without notice.
FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE FOL-
LOWING WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS
WILL VOID THE WARRANTY.
WARNING!
e machine was designed for use on hard surfaces, applications as per instructions and recommenda­tions written in this manual. Any deviation from its proper use or purpose and the consequential damage that may occur is the sole responsibility of the end user.
Disconnect the power cord from the outlet before servicing. Do not leave machine connected to an elec­trical outlet when unattended.
Do not immerse or use this machine in standing wa­ter. Such use may cause electric shock.
When using an extension cord, use only a 3-prong conductor grounding cord-12 gauge wire or heavier.
To avoid electric shock, do not expose the unit to rain or snow. Store it indoors in a heated location only.
Do not use the machine for dry vacuuming.
Use defoamer at all times to prevent damage to the vacuum motor.
Do not use water in excess of 130°F (54°C) in the solution tank
To prevent seal damage and chemical build-up to the pump system, run clean water through the solution lines aer each day’s use.
Use only commercially available carpet cleaning solu­tions and defoamer intended for use with machines of this type. Do not use dyes, bleaches, ammonia, or other additives.
e use of powdered cleaning solution, if not diluted properly, may result in damage to the pump. Pow­dered chemical is not recommended. If powdered chemicals are used, premix in a separate container before placing in the solution tank.
Always read and understand your chemical’s MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) before use.
is equipment is not designed to handle or use combustible/volatile substances such as gasoline or kerosene, in, on, or near the machine. e use of such materials will cause extreme hazardous condition.
Do not expose machine to freezing temperatures.
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All repairs must be done by an authorized EDIC repair station.
Do not use replacement parts other than original EDIC parts.
Do not allow your spray stream to remain in one xed location as surface damage may occur.
Check that all spray nozzles are securely fastened. Loose nozzles could be ejected from equipment at high speeds.
Prevent burns by wearing gloves or using a barrier to remove hot quick disconnects.
is is not a toy. Keep away from children.
Do not pull by the power or use power cord as a han­dle. Always unplug by grabbing the plug and pulling, do not unplug by pulling the power cord.
Inspect cord for damage. Do not use damaged cords. Connect only to properly grounded outlets.
Keep hair, ngers, loose clothing, and body parts away from moving parts and openings.
Turn o all controls before disconnecting machine
Use caution with ejected liquid or chemicals. High pressures and temperatures could be hazardous to nearby people or surroundings.
Do not tamper with, or disable GFCI function.
ELECTRICAL - 115 Volt
Model: CR2
is machine is designed to operate on a standard 15 amp, 120 volt, 60 Hz, AC circuit. Voltages below 105 volt AC or above 125 volts AC could cause serious damage to the motor.
WARNING: Do not tamper with or disable the GFCI function.
GFCI FUNCTION:
For your safety, your CR2 is equipped with a built in GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter). e GFCI function is automatic and, under normal operating con­ditions, the GFCI function will not be activated. A GFCI works by monitoring the amount of current that is owing from hot to neutral. If the GFCI senses an im­balance in that ow, such as a ground leak, it will disable (interrupt) the electrical system to eliminate dangerous operating conditions. When the electrical system has been disabled, you will not be able to run the CR2, at all, until you reset the GFCI.
Before resetting, It is best practice to investigate the cause of a GFCI tripping the circuit.
Possible causes and solutions are:
Your equipment has become wet and moisture has come in contact with the electrical system. Take unit
to an authorized repair location for servicing.
Your machine is submerged in liquid. If it is safe to do so, remove the equipment and take unit to an authorized repair location for servicing.
ere is damage to the power cord. Replace the pow­er cord immediately with the correct spec cord.
e wall plug or cord plug may be wet or in contact with water. Using thick rubber gloves, unplug the
cord from the wall.
A leak in your machine’s plumbing may be wetting the internal electrical components. Take the unit to
an authorized repair location for servicing.
ere is a loose or faulty electrical connection some­where in your equipment. Take the unit to an autho-
rized repair location for servicing.
To restore function to your equipment when the GFCI has tripped the circuit, press the button on the GFCI marked “RESET”. If a GFCI continues to trip aer resetting, it indicates an unsafe operating condition is present and it is best to take it to an authorized repair location for servicing. Con­tact EDIC for assistance in locating an authorized repair location.
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GFCI MAINTENANCE:
Although the GFCI function works on its own, it is nec­essary to test for proper function of your GFCI periodi­cally. To do this:
1. Plug your equipment to an appropriate wall plug
2. Press the “TEST” button on the GFCI panel
3. Turn on the switches for “PUMP” and “MOTOR” (located on the switch panel on the handle).
If your motors turn on, then the GFCI is NOT working properly- do not use the equipment until this function has been repaired. Take the machine to an authorized repair location.
If neither motor powers on aer pressing the “TEST” button then the GFCI is working properly.
Press the “RESET” button on the GFCI and the CR2 will be fully functional again.
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS:
is piece of equipment must be grounded. Should an electrical malfunction occur, grounding provides a path of least resistance for electrical current- reducing the risk of electric shock. is piece of equipment is furnished with a cord that has a grounding conductor and ground­ing plug. e grounded plug must only be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordi­nances.
WARNING:
Connecting the equipment to an improperly grounded outlet can result in an increased risk of electric shock. A qualified electrician should be consulted if you are unsure that the outlet is properly grounded. Do not modify the plug provided with the equipment. If it will not fit the outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electri­cian.
is appliance is designed for use on a 120-volt circuit. e grounding plug provided looks like the plug illustrat­ed in Figure 1. Replace the power cord if the grounding pin is damaged or broken.
RESET BUTTON
TEST BUTTON
WARNING: Do not remove the grounding pin from your power cord. Doing so will prevent the GFCI from performing properly and can allow dangerous operating conditions to go un­detected. Replace power cords without ground­ing pins immediately.
Extension cords connected to this machine should be 12 gauge, three-wire cords with three-prong plugs and outlets. DO NOT use extension cords more than 25 feet (7.6 m) long.
Figure 1
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MAINTENANCE:
is CR2 has been engineered and built to require mini­mum maintenance. But like any machine, it does require some care to keep it in optimum working condition. Careful attention to these maintenance instructions will give you maximum operating performance and life ex­pectancy of the machine.
CAUTION: Disconnect the power cord from the outlet before doing any clean up or maintenance on the ma­chine
1. Keep the machine clean. Do not allow dust to accu­mulate on external surfaces or near any moving parts.
2. Aer every job, wipe down the surface of the ma­chine with a clean damp cloth.
3. Inspect cord for damage. Do not use machine with a damaged cord.
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
Use only chemicals safe for extractors
Adhere to the appropriate mix ratios for all chemicals
Do not add chemical to the solution tank- use the chemical feed system or prespray
For optimal performance, it is suggested that the operator ush the system aer every job or at the end of the day.
Pump seals and valves may need to be replaced at the 1000 hour mark if a loss in pressure is noted
e pressure regulator may require servicing should a pressure drop be noted
Wee kl y :
Check and clean solution lter
Check for obstructions in vacuum pathways
Quarterly:
Check pump, plumbing and ttings for leaks
Check power cords and hoses for tears
CORD STORAGE:
While not in use, storage can be accomplished by wind­ing cord around accessory racks. Cord should be completely unwound during operation.
CORD SAFETY
Do not leave appliance when plugged in. Unplug from outlet when not in use and before servicing
Do not use with damaged cord or plug. If appliance is not working as it should, has been dropped, damaged, le outdoors, or dropped into water, return to service center for inspection and repair.
Do not pull or carry by cord, use cord as handle, close a door on cord, or pull cord around sharp edges or corners. Do not run this CR2 over cord. Keep cord away from heated surfaces.
Do not unplug by pulling cord. To unplug, grasp the plug, not the cord.
Do not handle plug or appliance with wet hands.
is equipment should be stored indoors and not exposed to rain.
Daily:
Flush chemical lines with water by placing clean wa­ter in the soulution tank and using the pump to spray.
Check and clean vacuum lter
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