NaceCare Solutions JV2000 User Manual

NACECARE SOLUTIONS
Jet Vac 2000
SI Specification
NOTE: As with all electrical equipment, care and attention must be exercised at all times
during its use, in addition to ensuring that routine and preventative maintenance is carried out periodically in order to ensure its safe operation. In particular the electrical supply cable and flexible hose should be regularly inspected by a competent person and immediate action taken to rectify any faults found. Failure to carry out maintenance as necessary, including replacement of parts to the correct standard, could render the equipment unsafe and the manufacturer can accept no responsibility in this respect.
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MACHINE OPERATION
Please see the enclosed machine and accessory drawings to identify components mentioned below.
A) ELECTRICAL SUPPLY
Before operating the machine, make sure that the electrical requirements are met. The Jet Vac 2000 is designed to operate on 115V power supply fused with a 15 amp breaker. Insert the plug (21) into a 115V grounded outlet.
B) FILLING WITH WATER
Unscrew the valve cap (22) and add water using the fill bottle provided. When the boiler is full, the valve on the fill bottle will activate, preventing overfilling.
WARNING: Do not use any chemical agents in the boiler. This could cause blockages and deterioration of the machine and accessories rendering the product warranty null and void.
C) ATTACHING HOSE
To use the machine with the vacuumated tools use the following instructions. Insert the vacuum hose (15) into the vacuum hose outlet (7) and the steam plug (17) into the steam outlet (20) found on the front of the machine. Both fittings lock into place. It is recommended that hoses be fitted to the machine before turning the boiler ON.
D) BOILER ACTIVATION
Activate the boiler switch (11) and the steam/vacuum command switch (12). The handle control switches (25 and 26) should be in the OFF position. When the water is heated to operating temperature the green ready steam indicator (10) will light.
E) STEAM ACTIVATION
When the unit has reached operating temperature, steam will issue from the machine when the steam command switch (26) is turned ON. When the tools are cold, water caused by internal condensation will issue from the nozzle before the steam. Steam volume can be regulated by turning the steam volume knob (13) clockwise for minimum volume and counter-clockwise for maximum steam. If the steam volume knob is turned all the way closkwise, the flow of steam will be cut off.
F) VACUUM ACTIVATION
To set the vacuum up for operation, verify that the ON/OFF switch (2) on the vacuum unit (1) is in the ON position. To turn the vacuum ON while the machine is in steam operation, turn the vacuum command switch (25) ON.
NOTE: When the vacuum is turned on while steam command switch is on, power input to the boiler is reduced. For this reason is best to turn the steam command switch OFF before activating the vacuum. This will help maintain high steam pressure and temperature for best cleaning results.
G) ATTACHING ACCESSORY TOOLS Note: Steam and vacuum command switches (25 and 26) should be in the OFF position
when changing tools.
Floor Tool (42)
The multi-purpose floor tool has 2 inserts (45 and 46) which may be inserted for different cleaning applications. Inserts are locked in place by sliding the red lock/release latches (43) in, pushing the insert into place and then sliding the lock/release latches out again.
Suction Nozzle (51)
The suction nozzle can be used by itself or with the upholstery nozzle (50).
Extension Tubes (41)
Extension tubes can be used if necessary. These attach directly to the hose assembly and then to either the floor tool or suction nozzle. Extension tubes lock into place by sliding the latch (40).
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