SET-UP and OPERATION:
1. Fill the holding tank with clear water and the detergent of your choice. Mix well.
Although this machine is designed to supply instant hot water, the addition of warm water (not
above 54º C/130º F) to the holding tank would increase heater efficiency.
2. Turn off all switches. Plug in cord #1 (vac and pump).
3. Attach the priming hose to the machine (see illustration on previous page). Turn on the pump and
select the 200 psi setting. Let the pump run until the pump is fully primed, then turn off the pump.
Remove the priming hose.
4. Connect the solution hose and vacuum recovery hose to the machine. Connect the hoses to the
cleaning tool.
2. Select either 200 or 300 psi. Turn on the pump and spray through the cleaning tool for only a few
seconds to fill the lines with solution. Turn the pump off.
3. Plug in cord #2 (identified by the red “H” on the back of te extractor). IF THE GREEN LIGHT
ILLUMINATES, THE HEAT EXCHANGER WILL TURN ON AUTOMATICALLY (SEE NOTE BELOW). Wait
2 minutes for the heat exchanger to reach operating temperature.
4. Begin cleaning.
5. When the job is finished, remove all unused solution, empty and clean the recovery tank, and clean
and dry the hoses and tools.
BALL FLOAT VAC SHUTOFF:
When the recovery tank is full, the float system will shut off the incoming air flow and prevent water from
entering the vacuum motors. The float may not work properly if the float ball cage is dirty or if there is
foam in the tank. Foam will not lift the ball float.
CAUTION: To avoid vac motor damage, always make sure the float cage is clean and the ball
travels freely before turning on the machine, and use a defoamer whenever foam is present.