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Operator’s Manual
Turn off the thermostat and solution meter
Adjust the thermostat to the lowest setting and flush fresh
water thru the cleaning solution system to remove the possibility
of any residue left in the wand and hoses. Continue to run the
machine until the water temperature is 150ºF or lower. This will
reduce the residual heat left in the system.
Turn off the water pump
Turn off the Pump Clutch switch and activate the cleaning
tool to release pressure in the hoses.
Turn off the engine
Move the throttle lever to idle. Allow the engine to run for
several minutes to cool down. On the last job of the day, spray
WD-40 (or an equivalent) for 5 to 10 seconds into the Blower
Lube located on the upper front panel. (
Note:
When spraying
the WD 40 the engine should be at operating speed and a vacu-
um load applied by blocking off the vacuum port on the waste
tank or the vacuum hose if it is still connected to the waste tank.)
Turn the key switch to off.
Retrieve and store cleaning tools and hoses
Make sure all hoses, cleaning tools and accessories that
were used on the job are properly stored in the vehicle.
Empty waste tank
When emptying the waste tank, follow local, state, and fed-
eral laws concerning waste water disposal. Waste water should
be disposed of only into drain systems that connect to a munici-
pal sanitary sewage treatment plant!
Make sure the engine is turned off before draining the
waste tank. Connect the drain hose to the drain valve on the
waste tank and open the valve. Remove the waste tank lid and
lift out the lint basket and clean out any debris that has accumu-
lated then reinstall basket in tank. Inspect the blower lint screen
for any build up of debris. Remove and clean screen then re
install. Do not operate machine without the blower lint screen
installed or serious damage to the blower will occur that is not
covered under warranty.
Rinse out the waste tank at the end of the cleaning day
using fresh water to prevent an accumulation of debris in the bot-
tom.
Shutdown Procedures