OPERATING THE EXTRACTOR
BEFORE OPERATING:
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“Circuit test” switch next to the green light, push that switch and the
green light should glow. If not it is not on two separate circuits.
Read the manual carefully and completely before attempting to operate the extractor. Make sure the unit is plugged
into an electrical outlet with the same voltage as shown on the extractor.
1. When plugging in a dual power cord extractor A (see below image 10.1); each cable should be on separate circuits.
When this is accomplished a green light will turn on when the “Circuit Test Switch” is pressed on the switch plate. If
the light does not turn on, this indicates that you are not on two separate circuits and are increasing your chance of
a circuit blowout.
2. Always thoroughly pre-vacuum the surface to be cleaned. Using an upright vacuum cleaner (or the extractors dry
vacuum with optional dry attachment).
3. Pre-spray the cleaning area with recommended cleaning solution for the best results.
4. Fill solution tank with clean water.
5. Connect both the vacuum hose and solution hose to proper locations. See image on “Assembly” page. (Image 9.2)
6. Make sure the drain valve is closed and the recovery tank lid is secured before turning on the vacuum and pump
switches.
IMAGES AND/OR ILLUSTRATIONS ARE FOR REFERENCE ONLY. ACTUAL PRODUCTS MAY NOT BE EXACTLY AS SHOWN.
Two electric power cord extractors
must have two distinct circuits.
image 10.1
image 10.2
image 10.3
Enlarged view of
the Circuit Test Switch
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