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12-Gallon Carpet Extractor

By American Sniper

12-Gallon, 500 PSI Carpet Extractor (3)

Returned Material Authorization (RMA) Procedure

Original purchaser must contact the manufacturer to follow correct RMA/warranty 

procedures. Must include a copy of RMA Sheet enclosed in the box with returned item. 

No returns shall be authorized unless the proper RMA procedures are followed. It is the 

responsibility of the distributor to repair the customer’s equipment as soon as possible. If 

the distributor does not have the facilities to repair the equipment, it may be shipped or 

taken to an authorized service center for repair.  
Customer must contact the manufacturer prior to working on or changing out any 

parts, etc. Manufacturer must issue an RMA Sheet containing approved labor time and 

replacement parts. Do not send parts or equipment back to manufacturer without an RMA 

Number and approval. No labor will be paid for, nor part costs paid for or reimbursed that 

have not been previously approved by manufacturer. All warranty work must be approved 

and authorized to qualify and appropriate warranty procedures must be followed.

1.0   Safety Instructions

READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE USING YOUR CARPET EXTRACTOR. 

KNOW THE PROPER OPERATION, CORRECT APPLICATIONS AND THE 

LIMITATIONS OF THIS EQUIPMENT 

BEFORE

 USE.

Reduce the Risk of Fire, Electric Shock or Injury:

• 

Use only as described in this manual. Use only the attachments recommended by the 

manufacturer.

• 

Test all outlets with an outlet tester before plugging machine into any outlet. Plug cord 

into the nearest grounded outlet.

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DO NOT unplug by pulling on the cord, grasp the plug. DO NOT pull unit by the 

cord.

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Keep cord away from heated surfaces.

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Never attempt adjustments or repairs while the machine is plugged in.

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DO NOT use if cord or plug are damaged.

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DO NOT use outdoors, in standing water on wet surfaces.

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Pay close attention when using machine near children.

•  DO NOT pick up flammable or combustible materials or use machine where they may 

be present.

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DO NOT leave machine outdoors, in extreme heat or cold. Harsh weather elements 

will damage components and void warranty.

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Lift using only the appropriate handles.

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Always wear the appropriate clothing and safety equipment when operating the 

machine.

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Keep all body parts, hair and loose clothing away from openings and moving parts.

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Use extra care when cleaning stairs. Never move the machine up or down stairs with 

fluid in the machine.

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Use common sense to protect yourself and others from injury when using the machine.

American Sniper

6 Reservoir Avenue, Greenacre SYDNEY NSW 2190 Australia

Phone: 1300 855 677  |  Fax: 02 9796 3395

www.steamaster.com.au

Summary of Contents for STEAMASTER

Page 1: ...nder normal use and service for a lifetime American Sniper warrants the motors to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for two 2 years from the original date of sale American Sniper warrants the pump and all electrical components to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for one 1 year Parts replaced or repaired under ...

Page 2: ...t is the purchasers responsibility to take your machine to an authorized service center The manufacturer covers up to one 1 year 365 days of service labor at the manufacturer s calculated hourly labor rate repair time when performed by a manufacturer s authorized service provider Ultimately labor reimbursement costs are at the discretion of the manufacturer At no time is the manufacturer responsib...

Page 3: ...tructions READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE USING YOUR CARPET EXTRACTOR KNOW THE PROPER OPERATION CORRECT APPLICATIONS AND THE LIMITATIONS OF THIS EQUIPMENT BEFORE USE Reduce the Risk of Fire Electric Shock or Injury Use only as described in this manual Use only the attachments recommended by the manufacturer Test all outlets with an outlet tester before plugging machine into any outlet Plug cord into the n...

Page 4: ...Attach the vacuum hose and the brass quick disconnect Fill the solution tank with warm water less than 100 degrees Fahrenheit Fill to approximately 4 inches from the top Pre spray and agitate the surface with detergent made for floor cleaning or upholstery Use only warm water to extract the pre spray from the surface Be sure to replace any filters back into the machine prior to use Do not use citr...

Page 5: ... Grate for Extractor 3 40 10 1030 S3 3 Stage Extractor Motor Gasket 2 41 SN 12 MFLD Extractor Motor Manifold 2 42 10 0830 Hinge Keeper for Extractor 2 43 10 0821 Extractor Hinge 2 44 10 0820 End Cap for Rod on Extractor 4 45 SN 12 MB BLKGRAN 12 Gallon Motor Base Black Granite 1 46 10 0836 19 Axle for Extractor 1 47 10 0807 Wheels for Extractor 2 48 10 0834 Pump Flat Washer 18 49 10 0835 N Nut for ...

Page 6: ...nect the vacuum hose and solution hose from the machine If water remains in the solution tank use the short vacuum hose and vacuum the excess water from the tank image 1 Disconnect the power cords from the outlets and from the machine Remove the float assembly from the recovery tank and clean filter as needed Replace float assembly and tank lid image 2 Drain any remaining water from the recovery t...

Page 7: ...rage and Freeze Protection Continued Recommended Procedure for Storage Continued Attach and wands and hand tools that will also be stored with the Carpet Extractor Open the valve for 30 seconds directing the spray to the solution tank Disconnect the hose and with the valve open and the jets pointing down depress the dimple on the male QD This will drain the solution out of the tool Drain thoroughl...

Page 8: ...arpet Extractor 9 Vacuum Float Assembly 5 4 Clean Pump Inlet Filter Continued 1 4 Acorn Strainer Part No 10 0845 5 5 WD 40 Vacuum Motors Should moisture ever enter the vacuum motors completely drain the recovery tank open the recovery tank lid remove the vacuum float assembly turn on both vacuum motors and spray a five 5 second burst of WD 40 into the standpipe Continue to run the vacuum motors fo...

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