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 56091031 - BEXT Pro 100, 400

REVISED DATE

ENGLISH

INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

TROUBLESHOOTING:

  

IF THIS OCCURS

CHECK THIS

NO SPRAY

Solution tank is empty, or 

fi

 lter is plugged.

Clogged spray tip(s).
Pump not running or not primed.
Valve on wand not operating.
Solution hose not completely connected to hose or to machine.

PUMP DOES NOT RUN

This pump motor runs on AC voltage, so it should start running as soon as you turn on the switch. If the 
pump motor does not start running, check the wiring to the switch and to the motor. Check the switch to 
see if it is “open”.

LOW SUCTION

Debris is plugging cleaning tool or vacuum hose.
Drain gate is not completely closed, or seals are damaged.
Recovery tank lid is not seated or gasket is damaged.

NO SUCTION

Ball in the 

fl

 oat is blocking air 

fl

 ow.  Turn off the vacuum so the ball will drop down, or the recovery tank 

is full and needs to be emptied.
No power to motor.
Test the switch.
Test the vacuum motor.

LOW HEAT

Spraying too long.  Try spraying for 12-15 seconds, or about three strokes.
Heat exchanger needs to be 

fl

 ushed.

Wrong tool being used.  Too much water passing through. Longer hose or larger diameter hose, than 
standard.

NO HEAT

Heat is not turned on.  The green circuit indicator light must be on.
No power in the wall outlet - check to see if the breaker has tripped.
Call your distributor for additional help.

 

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS (as installed and tested on the unit)

  

Model

BEXT Pro-100

BEXT Pro-100H

BEXT Pro-400H

Model No.

56105308

56105309

56105310

Voltage/frequency

120 V / 60 Hz

120 V / 60 Hz

120 V / 60 Hz

Rated Current

15 Amp

15 Amp

15 Amp

Protection Class (electrical)

Class 1

Class 1

Class 1

Solution Tank Capacity

13 gal (49 L)

13 gal (49 L)

13 gal (49 L)

Recovery Tank Capacity

10 gal (37.8 L)

10 gal (37.8 L)

10 gal (37.8 L)

Total Weight

70 lbs. (31.7 kg)

75 lbs. (34 kg)

90 lbs. (40.8 kg)

  

Material Composition and Recyclability

Type

% of machine weight

100

% of machine weight

100H

% of machine weight

400H

% recyclable

Aluminum

1%

9%

8%

100%

Electrical / motors / engines - misc

9%

8%

22%

29%

Ferrous metals

11%

11%

9%

100%

Harnesses / cables

6%

5%

4%

80%

Liquids

0%

0%

0%

100%

Plastic - non-recyclable

3%

3%

2%

0%

Plastic - recyclable

6%

5%

4%

100%

Polyethylene

60%

55%

47%

92%

Rubber

4%

4%

3%

20%

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Summary of Contents for 56105308 (100)

Page 1: ...ry to you or to other personnel damage to the machine or to other property could occur as well You must have training in the operation of this machine before using it If your operator s cannot read this manual have it explained fully before attempting to operate this machine All directions given in this book are as seen from the operator s position at the rear of the machine English 2 5 10 12 14 1...

Page 2: ...ing Instructions A 5 Know Your Machine A 6 A 7 Know Your Switch Plate A 8 Preparing the Machine for Use A 9 Operating the Machine A 10 A 11 After Use After Using the Machine A 12 Maintenance Maintenance Schedule A 12 Power Cord Maintenance A 12 Troubleshooting A 13 Technical Specifications A 13 Material Composition and Recyclability A 13 P D F i l l P D F E d i t o r w i t h F r e e W r i t e r a ...

Page 3: ...chine for future reference MODEL ________________________________________________ SERIAL NUMBER________________________________________ UNCRATING THE MACHINE When the machine is delivered carefully inspect the shipping carton and the machine for damage If damage is evident save the shipping carton so that it can be inspected Contact the Clarke Customer Care Department immediately to file a freight...

Page 4: ... from heated surfaces To unplug grasp the plug not the cord Do not handle the plug the cord or the machine with wet hands Extension cords must be 12 3 and no longer than 50 feet Replace the cord or unplug immediately if the ground prong becomes damaged Connect to a properly grounded outlet only Do not put any object into openings Do not use with any opening blocked keep free of dust lint hair and ...

Page 5: ...ure 1 below A temporary adapter illustrated in Figures 2 and 3 may be used to connect this plug to a 2 pole receptacle as shown in Figure 2 if a properly grounded outlet is not available The temporary adapter should be used only until a properly grounded outlet Figure 1 can be installed by a qualified electrician The green colored rigid ear tab or the like extending from the adapter must be connec...

Page 6: ...TE ENGLISH KNOW YOUR MACHINE 1 Recovery Tank Lid 2 Vacuum Hose Barb 3 Recovery Tank Drain gate valve 4 Clamp 5 Solution Hose Quick Disconnect 6 Castor 7 Recovery Tank Shutoff Float 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 P D F i l l P D F E d i t o r w i t h F r e e W r i t e r a n d T o o l s ...

Page 7: ...ch Plate 10 Filter Bag 11 Wheel 12 Pigtail Power Cord Yellow 13 Pressure Adjustment Knob 400H only 14 Solution Filter 15 Pressure Gauge 400H only 16 Cord Retainer Straps two 17 Hour Meter Optional 18 Pigtail Power Cord Red 100H 400H only 8 9 10 11 14 12 16 18 13 15 17 P D F i l l P D F E d i t o r w i t h F r e e W r i t e r a n d T o o l s ...

Page 8: ...witch The heat switch will illuminate when it is activated and will turn on the heater NOTE if the green two circuit indicator light is not turned on you may have both power cords on the same circuit and this can trip the circuit breaker in the wall E Circuit Indicator green When this light is on it indicates that the two cords are plugged into separate circuits CAUTION The circuit breaker in the ...

Page 9: ... 8 with clear water 13 gal 49 L capacity If desired add a detergent or rinse of your choice we recommend a CRI approved detergent If you choose to add a detergent to the solution tank be sure to mix well and always follow the use dilution instructions on the detergent label Only use a detergent with a pH between 5 and 10 Although this machine is designed to supply instant hot water the addition of...

Page 10: ... pressure and counterclockwise to decrease pressure The pump spraying pressure will be observable at the Pressure Gauge 15 while spraying Make sure the cleaning tool is spraying when adjusting the pressure otherwise the pressure reading will be inaccurate 12 Watch the fluid entering the Recovery Tank Lid 1 If there is a large amount of suds in the recovery tank add a defoamer chemical to the recov...

Page 11: ...8 11 A 11 56091031 BEXT Pro 100 400 REVISED DATE ENGLISH INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE OPERATING THE MACHINE 15 B C D E 13 7 1 5 2 3 P D F i l l P D F E d i t o r w i t h F r e e W r i t e r a n d T o o l s ...

Page 12: ...nthly Yearly Check Clean Tanks Hoses X Check Clean Recovery Tank Shut Off Float X Clean Extraction Wand Tool X Inspect Clean Solution Filter X Use a flushing compound descale machine X Check Carbon Brushes X Have a Clarke service technician check the vacuum motor carbon brushes once a year or after 300 operating hours Check the pump motor carbon brushes every 500 hours or once a year IMPORTANT Mot...

Page 13: ...at exchanger needs to be flushed Wrong tool being used Too much water passing through Longer hose or larger diameter hose than standard NO HEAT Heat is not turned on The green circuit indicator light must be on No power in the wall outlet check to see if the breaker has tripped Call your distributor for additional help TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS as installed and tested on the unit Model BEXT Pro 100...

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