OPERATION
1
Inspect the machine, hoses, and cleaning tool(s) for cleanliness and completeness.
2
Fill the Solution Tank with warm water. Using warm water may be a benefit in cleaning
effectiveness, but do not use hot water (above 140
cleaning solution with a pH of between 6 and 9.
3
Plug in the power cord.
4
Attach the spray hose to the solution quick disconnect and the vacuum hose to the hose barb
on the recovery tank. Attach the other ends of the hoses to the cleaning tool.
5
Turn the pump on. Turn the vacuum(s) on. NOTE: the pump has a built in pressure
switch; the pump only runs when you are spraying.
6
Begin cleaning using the correct hoses and tool.
7
Use defoamer in the recovery tank if foaming occurs.
8
Monitor the water level in the solution tank. Do not let the pump run dry.
9
When the solution tank gets low on fluid, turn the pump off, fill the Solution Tank, empty and
clean the Recovery Tank.
10 When finished with the job, remove any unused solution from the solution tank, and run a few
gallons of clean water through the system.
BALL FLOAT VACUUM SHUT-OFF
Prior to using the machine, always check that the float filter is clean and the ball can travel freely.
When the recovery tank is full, the ball float will rise and will shut off the vacuum flow to prevent any
more water from entering the tank. Turn off the vacuum, and empty the recovery tank. NOTE: if
foam is present or if the ball float is prevented from rising, the float will not be able to stop the air
flow, and the tank might over fill.
CAUTION!
To avoid vacuum motor damage, always make sure the float filter is clean and the ball can travel
freely prior to using the machine. And always use a defoamer when foaming occurs.
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FORM NO.56041561 / AquaPro
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