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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