Windsor CDT7IB/10080060, Cadet CDT7IA, CDT7IE/10080070, CDT7IS/10080080, Cadet 10080050 Operating Instructions Manual

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CARPET EXTRACTOR
MODEL: COUNTRY
CDT7IA/10080050 AUSTRALIA CDT7IB/10080060 BRITIAN CDT7IE/10080070 EUROPE CDT7IS/10080080 SWITZERLAND
Read instructions before operating the machine
Bitte lesen Sie diese Anleitungen, bevor Sie die Maschine in Gebrauch nehmen
AF
86038340 04/19/07 PRV NO. 98707
IPX4
MACHINE DATA LOG/OVERVIEW
Name: __________________________________________________________________________________________________
Address: _______________________________________________________________________________________________
Phone Number: _________________________________________________________________________________________
MODEL _______________________________________ DATE OF PURCHASE __________________________ SERIAL NUMBER ______________________________ SALES REPRESENTATIVE # _____________________ DEALER NAME ________________________________ OPERATIONS GUIDE NUMBER ___________________
PUBLISHED
__________________________________________
Copyright 2002 Windsor Industries, Printed in USA
YOUR DEALER
For the name and address of your dealer contact: Windsor Industries
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Machine Data Log/Overview (English). ........1
Machine Data Log/Overview (German)........2
Table of Contents (English)..........................3
Table of Contents (German).........................4
HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL
How to use this Manual. ........................1-1ENG
SAFETY
Important Safety Instructions.................2-1ENG
Hazard Intensity Level...........................2-2ENG
Safety Label Location............................2-3ENG
OPERATIONS
Technical Specifications........................3-1ENG
Controls/Components............................3-2ENG
Filling the Solution Tank ........................3-5ENG
Machine Operation. ...............................3-6ENG
Cleaning Procedure...............................3-9ENG
Accessory Tool Usage........................3-10ENG
MAINTENANCE
Periodic Maintenance............................4-1ENG
Daily/Regular Maintenance....................4-1ENG
Vacuum Motor Replacement.................4-2ENG
Belt Replacement ..................................4-3ENG
Solution Pump Replacement.................4-3ENG
Machine Troubleshooting ......................4-4ENG
Wiring Diagram......................................4-5
GROUP PARTS LIST
Frame Assembly..........................................5-1
Brush Assembly...........................................5-3
Pump Assembly...........................................5-5
Vacuum Shoe Assembly .............................5-9
Control Panel Assembly..............................5-11
Solution Tank Assembly..............................5-13
Recovery Tank Assembly............................5-15
Suggested Spare Parts ...............................5-17
EC Declaration of Conformity......................5-18
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL
This manual contains the following sections:
- HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL
- SAFETY
- OPERATIONS
- MAINTENANCE
- PARTS LIST
The HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL section will tell you how to find important information for ordering correct repair parts.
Parts may be ordered from authorized Windsor dealers.
When placing an order for parts, the
machine model and machine serial number are important. Refer to the MACHINE DATA box which is filled out during the installation of your machine. The MACHINE DATA box is located on the inside of the front cover of this manual.
MODEL _____________________________________ DATE OF PURCHASE ________________________ SERIAL NUMBER ____________________________ SALES REPRESENTATIVE # ___________________ DEALER NAME ______________________________ OPERATIONS GUIDE NUMBER __________________
PUBLISHED ________________________________
Copyright 2002 Windsor Industries, Printed in USA
The model and serial number of your machine is on the bottom back-end of the machine.
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The SAFETY section contains important information regarding hazard or unsafe practices of the machine. Levels of hazards is identified that could result in product or personal injury, or severe injury resulting in death.
The OPERATIONS section is to familiarize the operator with the operation and function of the machine.
The MAINTENANCE section contains preventive maintenance to keep the machine and its components in good working condition. They are listed in this general order:
- Vacuum Motor Replacement
- Belt Replacement
- Solution Pump Replacement
The PARTS LIST section contains assembled parts illustrations and corresponding parts list. The parts lists include a number of columns of information:
- REF – column refers to the reference number on the parts illustration.
- PART NO. – column lists the part number for the part.
- PRV NO. – reference number.
- QTY – column lists the quantity of the
part used in that area of the machine.
- DESCRIPTION – column is a brief description of the part.
- SERIAL NO. FROM – column indicates the first machine the part number is applicable to. When the machine design has changed, this column will indicate serial number of applicable machine. The main illustration shows the most current design of the machine. The boxed illustrations show older designs. If column has an asterisk (*), call manufacturer for serial number.
- NOTES – column for information not noted by the other columns.
NOTE: If a service or option kit is installed on your machine, be sure to keep the KIT INSTRUCTIONS which came with the kit. It contains replacement parts numbers needed for ordering future parts.
NOTE: The number on the lower left corner of the front cover is the part number for this manual.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
!
When using an electrical appliance, basic precaution
must always be followed, including the following:
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS MACHINE.
This machine is for commercial use.
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury:
WARNING:
Connect to a properly grounded outlet. See Grounding Instructions. Do not leave the machine unattended. Unplug machine from outlet when not in use and before
maintenance or service.
Use only indoors. Do not use outdoors or expose to rain. Do not allow machine to be used as a toy. Close attention is necessary when used by or near
children. Use only as described in this manual. Use only manufacturer’s recommended components and
attachments. Do not use damaged electrical cord or plug. Follow all instructions in this manual concerning grounding
the machine. If the machine is not working properly, has been dropped, damaged, left outdoors, or dropped into water, return it to an authorized service center.
Do not pull or carry machine by electrical cord, use as a handle, close a door on cord, or pull cord around sharp edges or corners.
Do not run machine over cord. Keep cord away from heated surfaces. Do not unplug machine by pulling on cord. To unplug, grasp the electrical plug, not the electrical cord. Do not handle the electrical plug or machine with wet hands. Do not operate the machine with any openings blocked. Keep openings free of debris that may reduce
airflow. This machine is intended for cleaning carpet only. Do not vacuum anything that is burning or smoking, such as cigarettes, matches, or hot ashes. This machine is not suitable for picking up health endangering dust. Turn off all controls before unplugging. Machine can cause a fire when operating near flammable vapors or materials. Do not operate this
machine near flammable fluids, dust or vapors.
This machine is suitable for commercial use, for example in hotels, schools, hospitals, factories, shops and offices for more than normal housekeeping purposes.
Maintenance and repairs must be done by qualified personnel. If foam or liquid comes out of machine, switch off immediately.
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HAZARD INTENSITY LEVEL
The following symbols are used throughout this guide as indicated in their descriptions:
HAZARD INTENSITY LEVEL
There are three levels of hazard intensity identified by signal words -WARNING and CAUTION and FOR SAFETY. The level of hazard intensity is determined by the following definitions:
! WARNING
WARNING - Hazards or unsafe practices which COULD result in severe personal injury or death.
! CAUTION
CAUTION - Hazards or unsafe practices which could result in minor personal injury or product or property
damage. FOR SAFETY: To Identify actions which must be followed for safe operation of equipment.
Report machine damage or faulty operation immediately. Do not use the machine if it is not in proper operating condition. Following is information that signals some potentially dangerous conditions to the operator or the equipment. Read this information carefully. Know when these conditions can exist. Locate all safety devices on the machine. Please take the necessary steps to train the machine operating personnel.
FOR SAFETY:
DO NOT OPERATE MACHINE: Unless Trained and Authorized. Unless Operation Guide is Read and understood. In Flammable or Explosive areas. In areas with possible falling objects.
WHEN SERVICING MACHINE: Avoid moving parts. Do not wear loose clothing; jackets, shirts, or sleeves when working on the machine. Use Windsor approved replacement parts.
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SAFETY LABEL LOCATION
NOTE: These drawings indicate the location of safety labels on the CDT7//10080230. If, at any time, the labels become illegible contact your Windsor representative for prompt replacement.
WARNING DECAL 86242230 PRV NO. 500009
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ACCESSORY TOOL USAGE
STEP
1
Use only one of the following acceptable accessory tools.
86000000 – PRV NO. DDH 86031540 – PRV NO. 39504 86041180 – PRV NO. ESW 86000050 – PRV NO. SPW 86000020 – PRV NO. HT
Pull back collar and insert over machine mounted fitting, then release collar to lock into place.
STEP
2
PUMP VACUUM
ON ON
OFF
STEP
3
Lift door on front of vacuum shoe and insert 1 ½ inch hose cuff into hole.
Turn on Pump and Vacuum Switch.
Note: Be sure intermittent/continuous switch is in center (off) position and brush is in storage position.
STEP
4
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Squeeze handle on accessory tool to begin cleaning.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
POWER TYPE
ELECTRICAL: 230-240 V, 7 A, 50 HZ ELECTRIC VACUUM MOTOR: (1) –3 stage, 1 hp, 99
cfm (2.80 cubic meters/min.) Waterlift –117” (297cm)
BRUSH: (1) 15” (38.1 cm.) SOLUTION PUMP: 100 PSI, diaphragm style, internal
bypass
SOLUTION CAPACITY: 7 gallons (26.5ltr) RECOVERY CAPACITY: 7 gallons (26.5ltr) BRUSH SPEED: 1000 rpm
GENERAL DIMENSIONS/WEIGHT
Vacuum shoe: 17” (43.18 cm) cast
aluminum with spring loaded down pressure
WHEELS: (2) 10” dia. (25 cm) wheels by 2”
WEIGHT: 92lbs. (42kg) LENGTH: 41” (104 cm) HEIGHT: 34” (86.36 cm) WIDTH: 17.5” (44.45 cm) SOLUTION SPRAY: 2 quick change
jets. POWER CABLE: 50’ (12.7 m) (1mm)
34”
(86.36cm)
41”
(104cm)
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17.5”
(44.45cm)
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CONTROLS/COMPONENT LOCATIONS
1. Main Handle. Used to pull and maneuver
machine.
2. Electrical Cord.
3. Pump Switch. Turns on pump and enables
spray.
4. Brush/Spray switch. Turns on brush motor
and activates electro-valve to dispense solution to floor through jets. Intermittent, off, and continuous settings.
5. Vacuum Motor Switch. Turns on vacuum
motor
6. Brush Motor Circuit Breaker. 4 amp.
Breaker protecting brush motor.
7. Vacuum Motor Circuit Breaker. 7 amp.
Breaker protecting vacuum motor.
8. Recovery Dump Hose. Facilitates draining
dirty cleaning solution.
9. Solution Dump Hose. Facilitates draining
excess cleaning solution from solution tank.
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CONTROLS/COMPONENT LOCATIONS
1. Solution Accessory Tool Hookup. Used for
various auxiliary cleaning tools.
2. Vacuum Hose Door. Used to connect
various auxiliary 1-1/2 inch cleaning tool vacuum hoses.
3. Brush Height Adjustment. Used to regulate
brush height from storage position to various carpet heights.
4. Recovery Tank. Used to collect dirty
cleaning solution.
5. Solution Tank. Used to hold cleaning
solution.
6. Recovery Tank Dome.
7. Vacuum Shoe.
8. Brush Housing.
9. Front Lifting Handle.
10. Cleaning Solution Filter.
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CONTROLS/COMPONENT LOCATIONS
1. Solution Intake Cover.
2. Vacuum Intake Cover.
3. Float Shut-Off.
4. Clean-Out Opening.
5. Pour Spout.
6. Lift Handle.
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2
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5
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FILLING OPERATIONS
A
A
)
RECOVERY TANK
SOLUTION
TANK
FILL LINE
FILLING THE CADET
NOTE: Use clean bucket of water to fill solution tank
Do not put defoamer, solvents, spotter or prespray chemicals in the solution tank.
Do not allow water to spill into vacuum motor inlet. Dry spillage from top of solution tank before replacing recovery tank.
CHEMICALS
Suitable Chemicals Non-Compatible Chemicals
Alkalis Aldehydes Detergents Aromatic Hydrocarbons Hydroxides SP Butyls Soaps Carbon Tetrachloride Vinegar Clorox* Chlorinated Bleaches Chlorinated Hydrocarbons Lysol* Methyl Ethel Ketone (MEK) Perchorethylene (perc) Phenolics Trichlorethylene D-Limonene
* Product Trademark Names
STEP
1
STEP
2
STEP
3
STEP
4
Remove recovery tank
dd water
7 gal.
(26.5 ltr.)
140°F (60°C
7 – 14oz.
(207ml – 414ml)
dd cleaning
chemical
Replace recovery tank
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OPERATIONS
STEP
Remove electrical cord and literature
1
from recovery tank. Fill solution tank (see filling operations, page 3-5).
CORRECT
1/8in
(3mm)
STEP
Plug cord into grounded outlet. Note:
2
Be sure dome is seated on recovery tank, and float shut-off is installed correctly.
STEP
Adjust brush to proper setting. Note:
3
For good operation the brush must skim the carpet. If circuit breaker trips raise brush to prevent damage to motor or carpet.
INCORRECT
PUMP VACUUM
ON ON
STEP
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Turn on both Vacuum and Pump
4
motor switches (“ON”=“I”).
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OPERATIONS
Tip machine back by main handle to move to starting point.
STEP
5
Lower machine to floor.
Select intermittent or continuous switch setting to turn on brush and start solution spray. The intermittent setting requires the operator to hold the switch in the “on” position with the thumb, and is typically used in small areas where short cleaning passes are made. The continuous setting allows the operator to set the switch in the “on” position with one touch, and is typically used in large areas where long cleaning passes are made.
STEP
6
STEP
7
INTERMITTENT
CONTINUOUS
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CLEANING PROCEDURE
STEP
1
Start at wall closest to power outlet. Pull straight back without pushing down on handle.
1in.
(25mm)
1ft.
(30cm)
OFF
STEP
2
STEP
3
Release intermittent setting or turn off continuous setting on brush/spray switch approximately 1 foot before ending cleaning pass.
Push down on handle to raise vacuum shoe and brush before moving to the next cleaning pass. Overlap brush contact area a minimum of 1 inch on the right (close cleaning) side of machine. Overlap a minimum of 2 inches on the left (drive belt) side of machine.
VACUUM INTAKE COVER
SOLUTION INTAKE COVER
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STEP
During operation, observe the following: The Cadet is equipped with clear
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internal covers to facilitate operator viewing of dirty solution and vacuum air flow. During operation, observe the vacuum intake cover. Large amounts of water or foam entering the vacuum system can damage the vacuum motor. If you notice either condition, shut down the machine immediately. Empty recovery tank and/or add defoamer to recovery tank.
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CLEANING PROCEDURE
Use right side of machine for cleaning against walls.
STEP
5
After cleaning, turn off all controls, return brush to storage position and carefully unplug machine.
To speed drying, use a Windblower fan.
STEP
6
OFF OFF
OFF
STEP
7
Empty recovery tank by releasing dump hose. Use a hose with cold water to clean out the recovery tank. Also drain solution tank after each use.
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STEP
8
RECOVERY DRAIN
SOLUTION
DRAIN
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MAINTENANCE
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
Twice a month, flush a white vinegar solution (One quart vinegar to two gallons of water) or anti-browning solution (mixed as directed) through the extractor. This will prevent build-up of alkaline residue in the system. If spray jets become clogged, remove the spray tips, wash them thoroughly, and blow-dry.
NOTE: Do not use pins, wire, etc. to clean nozzles as this could destroy spray pattern.
Periodically inspect all hoses, electrical cables and connections on your machine. Frayed or cracked hoses should be repaired or replaced to eliminate vacuum or solution pressure loss. If the cable insulation is broken or frayed, repair or replace it immediately. Don’t take chances with electrical fire or shock.
DAILY / REGULAR MAINTENANCE
Before making any adjustments or repairs to the machine, disconnect the power cord from electrical source.
1. Empty unused cleaning solution from the solution tank.
2. Inspect and clean filter screen in solution tank.
3. Flush pumping system with 4 or 7 liters of clean, hot water.
4. After each use, rinse tank with fresh water. Periodically inspect the recovery tank and decontaminate if necessary, using a Hospital Grade Virucide or a 1-10 bleach to water solution. Waste water should be disposed of properly.
5. Check for and remove any lint or debris around vac shoe.
6. Check spray jets for full spray pattern.
7. Remove lint and dirt build-up from brush and housing. NOTE: Brush removal. A. To remove brush, grab and pull brush
out from end opposite drive belt (operator’s right). Remove other end from brush driver.
B. To install brush, line up slots in brush
core with pin in driver on drive belt side (operator’s left) and push brush onto driver. Then snap bearing end (opposite end) of brush into retaining clip.
8. Check cooling air screen (located on frame behind left wheel) for lint or debris.
9. Check float and shut-off screen and clean as necessary.
NOTE: Always store machine with brush in “Store” position.
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MAINTENANCE
!
ONLY QUALIFIED
WARNING:
MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL ARE
TO PERFORM THE FOLLOWING REPAIRS.
VACUUM MOTOR REPLACEMENT
1. Turn off all switches and unplug machine.
2. Remove recovery tank.
3. Remove the (2) screws that fasten the solution tank to the frame, and tilt tank back to expose the inside of the frame.
4. Locate the vacuum motor wires and disconnect at the connector. Close the solution tank.
5. Remove the (6) screws holding the vacuum motor cover (p/n 86003080-PRV NO.
27809) to the solution tank.
6. Remove the vacuum motor.
7. Reverse process to install vacuum motor.
Vac Motor Carbon Brushes Replacement (Ametek)
End Cap
Carbon Brushes
Note: When replacing carbon vac motor brushes loosen wire terminal BEFORE removing screws on bracket.
If armature commutator is not concentric, extremely pitted, or grooved the motor will need to be replaced or sent to a qualified service center to restore vac performance.
Wire Terminal
WARNING: The green ground wire must be attached for safe operation. See wiring diagram.
Wire Terminal
Vacuum Motor Carbon Brushes Replacement (Windsor)
End Cap
Carbon Brushes
If armature commutator is grooved, extremely pitted or not concentric, the motor will need to be replaced or sent to a qualified service center.
Important:
These brushes wear quicker as the length shortens due to increased heat. Spring inside brush housing will dama ge motor if brushes are allowed to wear away completely.
WARNING: The green ground wire must be attached for safe operation. See wiring diagram.
Important:
These brushes wear quicker as the length shortens due to increased heat.
Spring inside brush housing will damage motor if brushes are allowed to wear away completely.
Note: Place stop in groove.
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Periodically check the length of the carbon brushes. Replace both carbon brushes when either is less than 3/8" long.
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Periodically check the length of the carbon brushes. Replace both carbon brushes when either is less than 3/8" (9.5mm) long.
[9.5mm]
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MAINTENANCE
!
BELT REPLACEMENT
1. Turn off all switches and unplug machine.
2. Remove recovery tank and brush.
3. Remove the (2) screws that fasten the solution tank to the frame, and tilt tank back to expose the inside of the frame.
4. Loosen the (4) screws that hold the brush motor in place and slide motor forward to release tension in belt.
5. Remove the (2) screws that fasten the vacuum shoe links (p/n 86227350 – PRV NO. 05016) to the brush housing.
ONLY QUALIFIED MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL ARE TO PERFORM
WARNING:
THE FOLLOWING REPAIRS.
SOLUTION PUMP REPLACEMENT
1. Turn off all switches and unplug the machine.
2. Remove recovery tank.
3. Remove the (2) screws that fasten the solution tank to the frame, and tilt tank back to expose the inside of the frame.
6. Remove the (3) screws that fasten the side plate (p/n 86249420 – PRV NO. 62759) to the brush housing to remove belt. NOTE: All
components associated with driving the brush will come out with the side plate.
7. Reverse process to install belt.
86249420 PRV NO. 62759
62759
86227350
05016
PRV NO. 05016
4. Remove solution hoses from fittings in pump.
5. Remove the (2) screws that fasten the pump to the frame.
6. Reverse process to install pump.
Pump Head
86251040
PRV NO. 65187
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PRV NO. 42-809332
Pump Hsng
86288790
PRV NO. 41387
Pressure Switch
86161980
Pump Replacement Parts for Shurflo 100 psi (86026400-PRV NO. 65254)
Valve Asm
86258830
Pump Replacement Parts for Flojet 73 psi (86006110-PRV NO. 65189)
PRV NO. 84161
Diaphram 86235100
PRV NO. 29206
Pump Repair Kit
86004600 – PRV NO. 47176
Hsng/Pump Repair Kit
86136040 – PRV NO. 47350
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TROUBLESHOOTING CHART
PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION
No Power, Nothing Runs
Vacuum Motor Will Not Run
Vacuum Motor Runs But Suction Is Poor
Poor Or No Water Flow (Carpet Is Streaky)
Brush Does Not Spin
1. Is the cord plugged in.
2. Circuit breaker tripped in building.
3. Faulty switch.
4. Faulty power cord or pigtail.
1. Vacuum circuit breaker tripped.
2. Faulty main vacuum switch.
3. Loose wiring.
4. Faulty vac motor.
1. Debris lodged in vac shoe.
2. Dome gasket defective or missing.
3. Vacuum hose cracked or hose cuff loose.
4. Recovery tank full / float ball stuck in the up position.
1. Main pump switch off.
2. Jets clogged or missing.
3. Solution filter clogged.
4. Faulty solenoid.
1. Brush switch off.
2. Brush circuit breaker tripped
3. Brush belt broken.
4. Faulty brush motor.
1. Plug in cord.
2. Reset breaker
3. Call for service.
4. Call for service.
1. Reset breaker
2. Call for service.
3. Call for service.
4. Call for service.
1. Remove debris from vac shoe.
2. Replace as necessary.
3. Replace or repair as necessary.
4. Turn off vac motor. Drain and rinse recovery tank.
1. Turn on.
2. Clean using a vinegar /water solution or replace.
3. Drain solution tank and clean solution filter.
4. Call for service.
1. Turn on brush switch.
2. Reset circuit breaker.
3. Replace as necessary.
4. Call for service.
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WIRING DIAGRAM
86268750 PRV NO. 88567
86268750 PRV NO. 88567
86003650 PRV NO. 34362
86268900 PRV NO. 88655
86268900 PRV NO. 88655
86004480
PRV NO. 41353
86268750 PRV NO. 88567
86268350 PRV NO. 88270
86001240 PRV NO. 14020
86268750 PRV NO. 88567
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