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SOLUS

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 310R-PFR - 56091035

5/08

INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

A - ENGLISH

SET-UP AND OPERATION

 CAUTION!

Use care when handling hazardous chemicals.
Never leave the machine running when you are not actively using it.
To avoid vacuum motor damage, always make sure the 

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 lter is clean and that it can travel freely before you operate the machine.  Always 

use a defoamer any time foam is present.

 DANGER!

Do NOT use solvents, or any chemicals that may be 

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 ammable, explosive or combustible.

CLEANING SOLUTIONS:

Select a proper pre-spray for the surface to be cleaned, and apply the pre-spray.  Use a neutral pH rinse or detergent (6 to 10 pH) in the unit to 
prevent premature wear of the pumps, seals, and other components. Damage caused by the use of improper or strong chemicals is not covered 
by warranty.  Powdered chemicals are not recommended.

1.

  Fill the holding tank 

(2) 

with clear water and pre-spray with the detergent of your choice (we recommend a CRI approved chemical).  Mix well.  

Although this machine is designed to supply instant hot water, the addition of warm water to the holding tank would increase heater ef

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 ciency.  

 

Never use water above 130º F/54º C in the solution tank.

2.

  Turn off all the switches.  Plug in cord #1. (This cord runs the pump and vacuum). 

NOTE: TURN THE HEAT RECIRCULATION SWITCH 

OFF BEFORE PRIMING THE PUMP.

3.

  Attach the priming hose to the Solution Hose Quick Connect 

(10)

 and place the open end into the vacuum tank.

4.

  Turn on the pump 

(G)

 and let it run until the pump is fully primed (approximately 30 seconds to 1 minute).  Once the pump is primed, turn off 

the pump and disconnect the priming hose.  Attach the cleaning hose 

(3 & 10)

 and tool.

IF YOU WANT HEATED SOLUTION:
5.

  Plug in the heater cord (identi

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NOTE:

  If the Separate Circuit Locator Light 

(C) 

does not illuminate 

when the heater cord is plugged in, then both cords are on the same circuit.  Try other outlets until the light comes on.  See Bypass Switch 
section (below) if you are unable to get a green light.

IF YOU WANT TO PRE-HEAT THE SOLUTION IN THE HOLDING TANK:
6.

  Turn on both the pump 

(G)

 and heat recirculation switches 

(A)

NOTE:

 this switch will recirculate heated water back to the holding tank, until 

it reaches 125 °F.  At that point, the recirculation will automatically stop.  If the temperature of the water in the tank drops below 125 °F, and if 
the recirculation switch is still turned ON, the system will begin to recirculate the water again until it gets back up to 125 °F.  You can choose 
to let the solution in your holding tank reach 125° or you can choose to begin cleaning sooner than that.

NOTE

: the time that it will take for your solution to reach 125 °F will vary with the temperature of the solution that you put into the tank, the 

ambient temperature, the amount of solution in your tank, etc.

YOU MUST TURN THE HEAT RECIRCULATION SWITCH OFF BEFORE YOU CAN PRIME THE PUMP AND BEFORE YOU BEGIN 
CLEANING, OTHERWISE YOUR PUMP PRESSURE WILL BE VERY LOW.
7.

  Turn on the pump 

(G) 

and spray through your tool a few times to 

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 ll and empty the tanks as necessary.

9.

 When 

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 nished with the job, vacuum all unused solution into the recovery tank, and dump the tank.  Clean the tanks and 

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 lters.  Clean the tool 

and hoses.  Store the machine in a heated location.

SEPARATE CIRCUIT LOCATOR

This unique, patented “smart system,” operated by a solid state circuit, will inform the operator when the two cords are plugged into separate lines 
by illuminating the green, indicator light.  This helps prevent tripping circuit breakers.

BYPASS SWITCH

The Bypass Switch 

(D)

 completely bypasses the separate circuit locator system.  Use this feature when you cannot get the green Circuit Locator 

(C)

 to come on and you believe that the two cords are on separate circuits.

 CAUTION:

If the bypass switch is on when the two cords are plugged into the same circuit, the breaker in the wall panel may trip.

Summary of Contents for Solus 310R

Page 1: ...NUAL PRECAUCI N NO UTILICE LA M QUINA HASTA HABER LE DO TODAS LAS SECCIONES DE ESTE MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES ATTENTION N UTILISEZ PAS LA MACHINE AVANT D AVOIR LU TOUTES LES SECTIONS DU PR SENT MANUEL I...

Page 2: ...ding Instructions A 5 Know Your Machine A 6 A 7 Control Panel A 7 Set Up and Operation A 8 A 9 After Use After Using the Machine A 10 Maintenance Maintenance Schedule A 10 Power Cord Maintenance A 10...

Page 3: ...e Use the space below to note the Model and Serial Number of your machine for future reference Model _________________________________________ Serial Number ___________________________________ UNPACKI...

Page 4: ...t 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 cord Keep the cord away f...

Page 5: ...er illustrated in Figures 2 and 3 may be used to connect this plug to a 2 pole receptacle as shown in Figure 2 if a properly grounded outlet is not available The temporary adapter should be used only...

Page 6: ...OTE be sure to close the cap tightly before using the machine again 1 2 3 4 5 8 9 10 12 13 6 7 11 11 5 HANDLES The handles are used to move the machine These handles allow you to tilt the machine back...

Page 7: ...uit locator light will not turn on and you know each cord is on a separate circuit NOTE THE CIRCUIT BREAKER CAN TRIP IF BOTH CORDS ARE ON THE SAME CIRCUIT AND THE BYPASS heat SWITCH IS TURNED ON E HEA...

Page 8: ...ords are on the same circuit Try other outlets until the light comes on See Bypass Switch section below if you are unable to get a green light IF YOU WANT TO PRE HEAT THE SOLUTION IN THE HOLDING TANK...

Page 9: ...ce the vacuum motor shuts off the Vacuum Switch H must be turned off the recovery tank emptied and then the vacuum switch turned back on up position to get the vacuum motor started again CAUTION Alway...

Page 10: ...CE SCHEDULE MAINTENANCE ITEM Daily Weekly Yearly Check Clean Tanks Hoses Check Clean Recovery Tank Shut Off Float Clean Extraction Wand Tool Inspect Clean Solution Filters Check Carbon Brushes IMPORTA...

Page 11: ...ying 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 NO HEAT Heat is...

Page 12: ...el de control B 7 Configuraci n y operaci n B 8 B 9 Despu s de la utilizaci n Despu s de la utilizaci n de la m quina B 10 Mantenimiento Programa de mantenimiento B 10 Mantenimiento del cable de alime...

Page 13: ...epuestos para la m quina Utilice el siguiente espacio para anotar el modelo y el n mero de serie de su m quina para futuras consultas Modelo ________________________________________ N mero de serie __...

Page 14: ...al cerrar una puerta y no tire de l contra bordes afilados ni esquinas No haga pasar la m quina por encima del cable Mantenga el cable alejado de superficies calientes Para desenchufar agarre el enchu...

Page 15: ...de usar un adaptador provisorio tal como se ve en las Figuras 2 y 3 en caso de disponerse de un recept culo sin toma a tierra como en la Figura 2 Dicho adaptador provisorio se usar solamente hasta que...

Page 16: ...ar bien el tap n antes de volver a usar la m quina 5 MANIJAS Las manijas se usan para trasladar la m quina Estas manijas permiten inclinar la m quina sobre sus ruedas de 12 para maniobrarla f cilmente...

Page 17: ...entra en un circuito separado NOTA EL DISYUNTOR SE PUEDE DESCONECTAR SI AMBOS CABLES EST N EN EL MISMO CIRCUITO Y SE ENCIENDE EL INTERRUPTOR DE DERIVACI N CALOR E LUZ DE MODO CALOR Esta luz se enciend...

Page 18: ...le del calefactor entonces ambos cables est n en el mismo circuito Pruebe con otros tomas hasta que se encienda la luz Si no consigue que se encienda la luz verde consulte la secci n sobre el interrup...

Page 19: ...l motor de aspiraci n se debe apagar el interruptor de aspiraci n H vaciar el dep sito de recuperaci n y luego volver a encender el interruptor de aspiraci n posici n hacia arriba para que el motor de...

Page 20: ...tubos Limpiar e inspeccionar el flotador de cierre del dep sito de recuperaci n Limpiar la varilla herramienta de extracci n Limpiar e inspeccionar los filtros de la soluci n Verificar los cepillos d...

Page 21: ...siado prolongada Intente pulverizar durante 12 15 segundos o unos tres golpes Es necesario limpiar el intercambiador de calor Se est utilizando una herramienta equivocada Pasa demasiada agua Tubo m s...

Page 22: ...Apprenez conna tre votre machine C 6 C 7 Panneau de commande C 7 Installation et fonctionnement C 8 C 9 Apr s l utilisation Apr s l utilisation de la machine C 10 Entretien Programme d entretien C 10...

Page 23: ...l espace disponible ci dessous pour consigner ces renseignements en vue d une utilisation ult rieure Mod le ________________________________________ Num ro de s rie _________________________________...

Page 24: ...reil par le cordon lectrique N utilisez pas non plus le cordon comme une poign e et ne l enroulez pas autour d objets pointus ou tranchants vitez galement de refermer une porte sur le cordon vitez de...

Page 25: ...a Figure 2 si une prise correctement mise la terre n est pas disponible L adaptateur temporaire doit tre utilis jusqu ce qu une prise correctement mise la terre Figure 1 soit install e par un lectrici...

Page 26: ...e pour rincer la salet et les d bris pr sents dans le r servoir NOTE n oubliez pas de fermer correctement le bouchon avant de r utiliser la machine 5 POIGN ES Les poign es servent d placer la machine...

Page 27: ...don est branch un circuit s par NOTE LE DISJONCTEUR PEUT SE D CLENCHER SI LES DEUX CORDONS SONT BRANCH S SUR LE M ME CIRCUIT ET QUE L INTERRUPTEUR DE D RIVATION chauffage EST ACTIV E T MOIN DU MODE DE...

Page 28: ...de l changeur de chaleur est branch alors les deux cordons sont reli s au m me circuit Essayez d autres prises jusqu ce que le t moin s allume Consultez la section sur l Interrupteur de D rivation ci...

Page 29: ...rupteur d aspiration H doit tre plac en position d arr t le r servoir de r cup ration doit tre vid et l interrupteur d aspiration doit tre ensuite replac en position de marche position haute pour red...

Page 30: ...oyage des r servoirs et tuyaux V rification nettoyage du syst me de fermeture flotteur du r servoir de r cup ration Nettoyage de l accessoire lance d extraction Inspection et nettoyage des filtres de...

Page 31: ...trant CHAUFFAGE FAIBLE Pulv risation trop longue Tentez de vaporiser pendant 12 15 secondes ou environ trois appuis L changeur de chaleur doit tre nettoy Mauvais accessoire utilis Circulation d une qu...

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Page 33: ...escription K1 1 16 Washer Flat 3 16 Zinc Plat K1 2 2 Screw BHS Brass 10 32x3 8 MS K1 3 3 Washer EPDM 7 32 X 1 8 4 805 1 Chain Cover 5 905 2 Caster Swivel 4 Gray Non MA K1 6 2 Nut Hex Nyl Loc 10 24 K1...

Page 34: ...BASE ASSY revised 12 2011 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 19 20 8 21 22 23 24 17 25 26 27 28 8 29 30 31 32 33 10 34 35 D 2 SOLUS 310R PFR 56091035 5 2008 PARTS LIST...

Page 35: ...4 20 X 1 Full 19 136 2 Nut 1 4 20 Finish Zinc Plate 20 918 1 Heat Sink Plate For Steam Clea 21 FP194E 1 Thermistor Ctrl W Probe Pot 1 138A 1 Bolt Hex 1 4 20 X 1 3 4 14 1 Washer Flat 3 16 Zinc Plat 8 1...

Page 36: ...HOLDING TANK ASSY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 18 13 22 10 13 23 revised 12 2011 D 4 SOLUS 310R PFR 56091035 5 2008 PARTS LIST...

Page 37: ...1115 2 Hose Barb Nylon White 90 Deg 11 207A 1 Filter 40 Mesh S S 1 2NPT Fem 12 92BUSP 1 Nipple PVC 1 2 N P T 13 166USP 6 Hose Clamp 3 8 7 8 14 1113 1 Hose Barb 90 Degree 1 2 Hos 15 946 17 Hose 1 2 Id...

Page 38: ...K ASSY 1 2 3 4 5 5 43 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 28 29 30 31 32 33 36 35 34 38 39 40 41 42 17 43 44 5 45 37 46 42 47 revised 11 2013 D 6 SOLUS 310R PFR 56091035 5 2008...

Page 39: ...46 1 Filter Bag Solus 800 Micron 22 56003018 2 Screw 8 32 X 3 8 PHN PH SS 23 26 2 Washer Backup For 3 16 Rive 24 1130 2 Strap Velcro 1 0 X 11 BLA 25 1518 1 Hose Clamp 3 4 X 1 3 4 SS 26 56381647 1 Drai...

Page 40: ...5 32 15 16 18 21 19 20 29 31 33 38 3 35 36 37 40 13 23 42 41 43 44 46 FRONT 2 2 2 3 3 4 5 5 6 6 9 13 13 13 16 21 22 23 24 34 3 25 26 27 28 30 23 47 39 39 36 23 45 36 48 49 16 15 50 51 52 8 31 53 revis...

Page 41: ...2 Hose 26 217 1 Reducer 3 8 Pipe Female To 1 27 182 1 Bushing 3 8 X 1 4 Pipe Brass 28 2094 1 Thermostat Probe 120v Tempert 29 FP637 1 Heat Exch Comp 120v Solus 310 30 1278A 1 Hose Hydraulic 20 Total...

Page 42: ...WATER FLOW DIAGRAM 1 2 7 3 4 5 FRONT 6 revised 12 2011 D 10 SOLUS 310R PFR 56091035 5 2008 PARTS LIST...

Page 43: ...1 Fresh Water Inlet Filter 2 Heat Exchanger 3 310PSI Quick Connect 4 Pressure Gauge 5 310PSI Pump 6 Unloader Valve 7 Heat Recirculation Valve BLUE FRESH WATER GREEN 310PSI WATER FLOW revised 12 2011...

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