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VAC MOTOR
(cont.)
3.
To
inspect
motor
brushes,
remove
brush
holder
assembly.
Brushes
should
be
replaced
when
worn
to
3/8
inch
or
after
about
750
operating
hours.
After
second
brush
replacement,
the
armature
commutator
should
be
checked
for
pitting
and
concentricity.
Vac
motors
can
be
repaired
but
such
repairs
should
be
made
by
a
qualified
motor
repair
shop.
The
green
ground
wire
must
attach
the
motor
to
the power cord
for
safe op-
eration.
See
wiring
dia-
(actual size)
PUMP ASSEMBLY
1.
Disconnect
pump
motor
leads.
Remove
(4)
screws
holding
pump
to
chassis
lift
out
pump.
Refer
to
pump
drawing
for
replacement
parts.
CAUTION:
When
replacing
hosebarbs
on
pump
head-
DO
NOT
OVERTIGHTEN-
as
this
could
crack
intake
and
exhaust
ports
in
the
pump
head.
WARNING:
The internal solution hoses are encased in an outer
hose to protect the electrical component parts in the unlikely event
a solution hose should rupture. Replace hoses exactly as originally
supplied.
SOLUTION VALVE
1.
Remove
recovery
and
solution
tanks.
2.
Remove
auxiliary
solution
outlet
nipple.
3.
Remove
solution
valve
lever..
4.
Remove
(2)
screws
holding
valve
clamp
to
chassis.
5.
Lift
out
valve
asm,
and
disconnect
solution
hoses.
Repair
as
required.
VAC EXHAUST MUFFLER
1.
Remove
exhaust
hose
from
muffler
elbow.
2.
Tilt
machine
back
on
handle.
Remove
exhaust
deflector
and
hex
retaining
nut
as
required.
MANIFOLD ASSEMBLY
1.
Remove
pump
from
chassis
to
access
solution
outlet
hose..
2.
Remove
hose
from
hosebarb
on
manifold.
3.
Tilt
machine
back
on
handle.
Remove
(2)
screws
holding
manifold
to
chassis
Remove
manifold
and
repair
as
required.
SPRAY JETS
1.
To
prevent
clogged
jets
due
to
alkaline
build-up,
the
spray
system
should
be
flushed
with
1
to
2
gallons
of
clean
hot
water
at
the
end
of
each
day.
The
machine
is
equipped
with
“Quick
Change”
jets
that
can
be
easily
removed
for
cleaning.
To
remove
-
push
jet
in
and
rotate
l/4
turn.
Wash
jets
and
blow
dry.
Do
not
use
pins
or
wire
to
remove
obstruction
as
this
will
change
spray
pattern.
BRUSH DRIVE MOTOR
1.
Remove
exhaust
hose
from
vac
motor.
2.
Disconnect
motor
lead
wires.
3.
Move
brush
adjustment
lever
to
lowest
position
and
tilt
machine
back
on
handle.
4.
5.
Return
machine
to
upright
position
and
lift
out
motor.
Repair
or
replace
as
required.
NOTE:
When
reinstalling
motor,
make
sure
motor
pulley
is
in
line
with
brush
pulley.
Use
straight
edge
for
alignment
if
needed.
After
assembly
run
machine
on
carpet
to
check
for
belt
slippage
-
move
rearward
to
tighten
belt.
DAILY
/
REGULAR MAINTENANCE.
1.
Empty
unused
cleaning
solution
using
clear
plastic
hose
located
on
lower
back
of
solution
tank.
2.
Inspect
and
clean
filter
screen
in
solution
tank.
3.
Flush
pumping
system
with
1
or
2
gallons
of
clean,
hot
water.
4.
After
each
use,
rinse
tank
with
fresh
water.
Periodically
inspect
the
recovery
tank
and
decontaminate
if
necessary,
using
a
Hospital
Grade
Virucide
or
a
l-10
bleach
to
water
solution.
Waste
water
should
be
disposed
of
properly.
Rinse
recovery
tank
with
clean
water.
5. Check
for
and
remove
any
lint
or
debris
around
brush
and
vac.
shoe.
6.
Check
spray
jets
and
clean
solenoid
valve
if
required.
NOTE:
Always store machine with brush in Storeposition.
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
Twice
a
month,
flush
a
white
vinegar
solution
(One
quart
vinegar
to
two
gallons
of
water)
or
anti-browning
solution
(mixed
as
directed)
through
the
extractor.
This
will
prevent
build-up
of
alkaline
residue
in
the
system.
If
spray
jets
become
clogged,
remove
the
spray
tips,
wash
them
thoroughly,
and
blow
dry.
NOTE:
Do
not
use
pins,
wire,
etc.
to
clean
nozzles
as
this
could
destroy
spray
pattern.
If
spray
jets
drip
after
the
pump
is
turned
off,
solenoid
valve
may
need
to
be
cleaned.
Apply
silicone
lubricant
to
solution
nipple.
Periodically
inspect
all
hoses,
electrical
cables,
filters
and
con-
nections
on
your
machine.
Frayed
or
cracked
hoses
should
be
repaired
or
replaced
to
eliminate
vacuum
or
solution
pressure
loss.
Because
the
electrical
cable
must
be
well
insulated
and
cable
connector
screws
kept
tight,
If
the
cable
insulation
is
broken
or
frayed,
repair
or
replace
it
immediately.
Dont
take
chances
with
electrical
fire
or
shock.
PROTECT FROM FREEZING
If
it
becomes
necessary
to
store
in
temperatures
that
could
drop
below
40
F,
the
pumping
system,
hoses
and
valves
must
be
protected
from
freezing
with
a
methyl
hydrate
window
washer
antifreeze
solution.
Do
not
use
ethylene
glycol
or
cooling
system
antifreezes.
1.
2.
Add
a
gallon
or
two
of
window
washer
antifreeze
to
the
supply
tank,
turn
on
pump
switch
and
spray
until
the
antifreeze
solution
fills
the
solution
lines.
Drain
out
the
leftover
antifreeze
from
the
supply
tank.
Always
allow
the
unit
to
reach
room
temperatures
before
filling
with
hot
water
or
operating.

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BrandWindsor
ModelCLP
CategoryFloor Machine
LanguageEnglish

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