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NSS Enterprises Stallion 8 SC User Manual

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OPERATION MANUAL
STALLION 8 SC CARPET EXTRACTOR
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
ALL REPAIR SERVICE MUST BE PERFORMED BY AN NSS AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTOR /
SERVICE STATION USING ONLY NSS ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT PARTS.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read all instructions before using or servicing machine.
WARNING: Shock or electrocution hazard.
ALWAYS unplug machine before
performing any maintenance or service.
WARNING: Shock or electrocution hazard.
NEVER connect this machine to an
electrical outlet that is not properly
grounded. See grounding instructions.
WARNING: Fire or explosion hazard.
NEVER use to pick up flammable or
combustible liquids, or any thing that is
burning or smoking, such as cigarettes,
matches or hot ashes.
NEVER operate this machine in an
explosive atmosphere (grain dust,
flammable liquids or fumes, etc.
WARNING: This product contains a chemical known to the state of California to cause cancer
and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury:
INTENDED USE
The Stallion 8 SC Carpet Extractor is intended for
commercial use, cleaning and extracting floors, furniture,
draperies and automobile interiors in an indoor
environment. This machine is intended for Wet pickup
only. NSS does not recommend using these machines
for any other purpose.
When Using An Electrical Appliance, Basic
Precautions Should Always Be Followed,
Including The Following:
ALWAYS read and understand all instructions before
operating or servicing machine.
ALWAYS use this machine ONLY as described in this
manual.
NEVER attempt to operate this machine unless you
have been trained in its operation.
NEVER allow an untrained person to operate this
machine.
NEVER leave the machine plugged in to the electrical
outlet when not in use.
NEVER unplug the machine from an electrical outlet
until after the machine is turned off.
If appliance is not working as it should, has been
dropped, damaged, left outdoors, or dropped into
water, return it to a service center.
NEVER operate this machine in standing water.
NEVER disconnect or modify any switches or safety
devices.
NEVER operate this machine if the cord and / or plug
has been damaged, broken, cut, abraded or taped.
ALWAYS replace the entire cord when the cord or
plug is damaged in any way.
NEVER handle the machine, cord, or plug with wet
hands.
NEVER drop or insert any object into any machine
opening.
NEVER operate this machine with any air opening
blocked. Keep all air openings free of dust, lint, hair,
etc.
NEVER pull or carry the machine by it’s electrical
supply cord, use the cord as a handle, close a door on
the cord, pull the cord around sharp edges or corners,
expose to heated surfaces, run machine over cord, or
set heavy or sharp objects on the cord.
NEVER unplug by pulling on the cord. To unplug the
cord from the outlet, grasp the plug, not the cord.
NEVER allow this machine to be used as a toy. Close
attention is necessary when used by or near children.
ALWAYS keep face, fingers, hair or any other body
part or loose clothing away from any machine opening
or moving part.
ALWAYS use extreme care when cleaning on stairs
or when machine is placed on stairs.
NEVER operate the machine without the filters in
place.
ALWAYS place this machine on a firm flat surface.
NEVER use any attachments other than the
manufacturers recommended attachments.
NEVER spray this machine with water or any liquids.
NEVER operate this machine outdoors.
NEVER expose the machine to rain, snow, or extreme
temperatures.
ALWAYS store this machine indoors in a dry, cool
area.
Stallion 8 SC Operation Manual Orig. 11-05 Rev B 04-09 9094803

Questions and Answers:

NSS Enterprises Stallion 8 SC Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandNSS Enterprises
ModelStallion 8 SC
CategoryFloor Machine
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Important Safety Instructions

Electrical Hazards

Warning regarding shock or electrocution hazards. Always unplug machine before performing maintenance or service.

Fire and Explosion Hazards

Warning against picking up flammable liquids or burning materials. Never use to pick up flammable or combustible liquids.

Chemical Exposure Warning

Product contains a chemical known to the state of California to cause cancer and birth defects.

General Safety Precautions

Essential rules for safe operation and maintenance of the appliance, including handling, storage, and use.

Intended Use

Specifies commercial use for cleaning floors, furniture, draperies, and automobile interiors.

Grounding of Electrical Equipment

Grounding Instructions

Details on how to properly ground the machine for operator safety from electric shock.

Extension Cord Requirements

Specifies requirements for using 3-wire extension cords, including gauge for different lengths.

Outlet and Adapter Usage

Guidance on connecting to appropriate outlets and using adapters for proper grounding.

Machine Components and Specifications

Noise and Vibration Levels

Details the sound pressure level and weighted RMS acceleration value of the machine.

Machine Inspection

Instructions for inspecting the machine for damage or missing components after unpacking.

Solution Tank

Describes the lower part of the machine body and its capacity of 8 gallons.

Recovery Tank

Describes the upper part of the machine body and its capacity of 8 gallons.

Control Panel Overview

Details the components and functions of the operator control panel for machine operation.

Brush Head Assembly

Explains the floating brush head, its operation, and spray tips for cleaning.

Vacuum Shoe

Describes the function and location of the 16" wide vacuum shoe for liquid extraction.

Float Screen Assembly

Explains the float mechanism that shuts off airflow when the recovery tank is full.

Accessory Quick Connect

Describes the connection point for attaching various cleaning accessories.

Machine Operation Procedures

General Operation and Maneuvering

Guidance on how to maneuver and operate the machine for effective carpet cleaning.

Normal Cleaning Procedure

Step-by-step guide for standard carpet cleaning, including pre-treatment and extraction.

Over-wetting Caution

Warning about potential carpet and floor damage from excessive moisture during cleaning.

Brush Motor Overload

Explanation of circuit breaker tripping due to brush motor overload and reset procedure.

Special Cleaning Techniques

Procedures for specialized cleaning tasks, such as double scrubbing heavily soiled floors.

Accessory Cleaning and Pump Priming

Preparing and Connecting Accessories

Steps for selecting and connecting cleaning accessories for upholstery, stairs, or confined areas.

Priming the Solution Pump

Procedure to remove air from the pump and solution lines to ensure proper operation.

Machine Maintenance Schedule

Daily Maintenance Procedures

Tasks to perform at the end of each day for upkeep, including tank emptying and rinsing.

Weekly Maintenance Checks

Recommended maintenance checks performed weekly or every 25 hours, including flushing and filter cleaning.

Mandatory Periodic Maintenance

Essential maintenance procedures required at specific intervals, such as brush inspection.

Stain Identification and Treatment

General Stain Treatment Methods

General guidelines for removing excess material and cleaning stains from carpets or upholstery.

Common Stains and Cleaning Materials

A table listing common stain types and their recommended cleaning materials and treatments.

Troubleshooting Guide

No Solution From Spray Tips

Addresses issues with spray tip output, including plugged tips and pump failure.

Uneven Spray Nozzle Pattern

Troubleshooting steps for inconsistent spray patterns, such as nozzle obstruction or worn pumps.

Poor Water Pickup Issues

Diagnoses problems related to the machine's water suction capability, like clogged filters or lid sealing.

Pump Motor Problems

Solutions for when the pump motor will not run or has little/no output, covering switches and wiring.

Brush Motor Not Operating

Troubleshooting steps for when the brush motor fails to function, including circuit breaker reset.

Manufacturer Contact Information

Contact details for NSS Enterprises, Inc. for service and support.

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