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4. The 13/16 Male Fitting is the third
most common fitting.
5.  The 13/16 Female and 3/4 Female
Sink Fittings are rarely used;  but will
fit into some old gooseneck faucets.
6.  Permanent Sink Fitting- These are of-
fered as an accessory.  They are nice for
facilities that do not want to mess with
installing and removing sink fittings.
They permanently install on the faucets,
and all you need to do to connect to the
faucet is to remove the aerator.
7.  For garden hose-type spigots, sink
fittings aren't necessary.  The garden
hose swivel nut on the end of the red
pressure hose connects directly to gar-
den hose spigots.
8.  If connecting to a water heater, open
water heater valve to drain any debris out
of the bottom of the water heater before
connecting your red pressure hose to it.

D.  Unrolling Hoses- 

Place one arm

through the middle opening of the hoses
(fig. 11) and feed the hose out as you walk
away from the machine toward the sink.

Hint:

 New hoses take about a week to

break in.  If you roll and unroll the hoses
the same way every time they will break
in quicker and be easier to work with.

E.  Hooking the Machine to the Sink

1. Tighten the garden hose swivel nut
(fig. 12) to the sink fitting. Turn hot wa-
ter valve all the way open and open the
pressure valve (fig. 12).
2.  Open drain valve and place in sink,
toilet, or other drain (fig. 13).
3.  Plug electric cord into a grounded
three pin outlet.

Important:

  The most common mistake

made with this machine is forgetting to
open all the valves.  Remember that there
are valves at both ends of each hose
(pressure and drain).  If any of the valves

Figure 6:

 Filling defoamer bottle

Figure 7:

 Filling prespray bottle

Bubble Buster Defoamer

Demon Clean Prespray

Demon Clean

Prespray

Bubble Buster

Defoamer

Dial-a-Mix

Presprayer

Prespray

Hose

Lip Hook
1-1/16" Socket
Ear Washer
Pump Impellor

Caddie
Spotter (not shown)
13/16 Female
3/4 Female
13/16 Male
Standard
Extended
Standard

Figure 8:

 Contents of caddie

Aerator

Sink Fitting

Figure 9:

 Attaching sink fitting to faucet

Summary of Contents for Steamin Demon Classic

Page 1: ...Steamin Demon Classic High Flow Carpet Cleaning System Operating Manual ForAssistance CallToll Free 1 888 413 6748 Fax 740 587 1394 Email info steamindemon com...

Page 2: ...E Hooking up to the Machine 3 F Prespraying and Spotting Carpets 4 II Extraction procedure A Before you Begin 4 B Cleaning Carpet 5 C Hose Techniques 6 D Unhooking and Cleaning the Machine 6 III Hose...

Page 3: ...lip hook a caddie a spotter a quart of prespray a quart of defoamer a 33 foot prespray hose with a Dial a Mix sprayer fig 8 The sink fittings convert the aerator threads on the fau cet to garden hose...

Page 4: ...from the machine toward the sink Hint New hoses take about a week to break in If you roll and unroll the hoses the same way every time they will break in quicker and be easier to work with E Hooking t...

Page 5: ...spotter work in with your foot and rinse thoroughly three to four passes followed by a final slow dry pass II Extraction Procedures A Before You Begin Before starting your machine familiarize yourself...

Page 6: ...ree inches and repeat steps three and four 6 During your cleaning pass if you notice a lot of soap residue in the view window pull the defoamer switch up for a second or more If you ever hear the RPM...

Page 7: ...rge capabili ties They can also get in your way Here are some tried and true techniques that will be helpful to you 1 Always try to work away from your hoses 2 The hose strap fig 20 on the handle allo...

Page 8: ...ery tank with the Dial a Mix sprayer 7 If needed remove and clean the water channel To do this remove the two thumb nuts from the underside of the machine fig 29 Lift out the water channel fig 25 and...

Page 9: ...reel for the drain hose These hose reels can hold 100 feet 150 feet 200 feet and 250 feet of hose depending on your needs IV Hand Tool Attachments These attachments may be purchased with your machine...

Page 10: ...distributor or end user but does not in clude the cost of shipping parts or machines to the factory for inspection or repair The warranty is subject to the conditions listed below This warranty is ma...

Page 11: ...covery tank will not drain No water supply RPM s of vacuum motor going dramatically down Vacuum motor will not turn on Water going to machine but not to prespray system Hazing of view windows Slow dry...

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