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SPECIFICATIONS:

Rotomolded Body:

Vacuum:

VAC Shutoff:

Pump:

Waterlift:

Heat:

Heater:

Wand:

Weight:

Dimensions:

Lifetime Warranty

Two 5.7”, 2-stage
Electronic float
150 psi, demand diaphram pump
86” -- 200 CFM
212º F Max
2000 Watts
Stainless steel, double bend, twin tip
100 lbs.
24W x 28L x 41H (inches)

TROUBLE SHOOTING:

IF THIS OCCURS

CHECK THIS

NO SPRAY

PUMP DOES NOT RUN

Solution tank is empty, or filter is plugged up.

Clogged spray tip.

Pump not running.

Valve on wand not operating.

Solution hose not completely connected to hose or to machine.

LOW SUCTION

NO SUCTION

LOW HEAT

NO HEAT

This pump has a built-in pressure switch, so it only runs when you release the

pressure by spraying.  Make sure pressure has been released. Remove the hose

from the outlet side of the pump and hold it over a bucket. Turn on the pump to see

if water flows through the pump.  If so the problem is not in the pump.

Debris is plugging cleaning tool or vacuum hose.

Drain gate is not completely closed, or seals are damaged.

Vacuum dome is not seated or is damaged.

Ball in the float is blocking air flow.  Turn off the vacuum so the ball will drop down.

No power to motor.  Does the switch light up?  If not, the switch may be bad or there

may be no power getting to the switch. Check wiring connections.

Test the switch.

Test the vacuum motor.

Spraying too long.  Try spraying for 12-15 seconds, or about three strokes.

Heat exchanger needs to be flushed.

Wrong tool being used.  Too much water passing through. Longer hose or larger

diameter hose, than standard.

Heat is not turned on.  Either the green light must be on or the heat switch must be

turned on.

No power in the wall outlet - check to see if the breaker has tripped.

No power to the heat switch - check wiring for ‘opens.”

No power out of heat switch, follow troubleshooting steps to isolate the problem.

Call your distributor for additional help.

SOLUS-150

Summary of Contents for SOLUS-150

Page 1: ...mer when foaming occurs to prevent vacuum motor damage 2 Keep machine from rain and snow extremes in temperatures and store in a heated location DO NOT let the machine freeze Do not use outdoors 3 Do...

Page 2: ...ped into water return it to a service center Do not pull by the cord use the cord as a handle close a door on the cord or pull the cord around sharp edges or corners Do not run the machine over the co...

Page 3: ...Once a month minimum run a flushing compound through the machine to break up any mineral or chemical build up that may have formed U S Products X 1500 is recommended The vacuum motor pump motor and th...

Page 4: ...allowing it to heat to the proper temperature range HEAT LIGHT 4 When this light is on it indicates that heat exchanger is actively heating This light will go out when the heater reaches temperature A...

Page 5: ...ning 4 Refill and empty the tanks as necessary 5 When finished with the job vacuum all unused solution into the recovery tank and dump the tank Clean the tanks and filters Clean the tool and hoses Sto...

Page 6: ...38 32 33 39 42 41 40 49 58 43 44 45 46 53 48 52 51 05 20 2008 1 3 5 24 12 16 18 15 14 19 23 19 13 17 9 7 55 8A 26 34 59 35 37 36 50 22 8 Pump to Heater Hose Heater to Outlet Hose 10 11 2 4 20 27 30 5...

Page 7: ...k 26 909A Latch strike 27 1126 Hose barb 90 3 8 hose 28 925 Hose 3 8 ID X 18 29 166 Hose clamp 30 2007 Pump 100 psi 31 108A Hose barb elbow 32 FP225 Control PCB Vacuum Motor 33 1476 Strap 17 34 207A F...

Page 8: ...ugh the pump If so the problem is not in the pump Debris is plugging cleaning tool or vacuum hose Drain gate is not completely closed or seals are damaged Vacuum dome is not seated or is damaged Ball...

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