Nacecare TP18SX-HP Operating Instructions Manual

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE TP18SX-HP
PLEASE READ THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL PRIOR TO USING THE MACHINE
Version 07/11

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  • Page 1 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE TP18SX-HP PLEASE READ THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL PRIOR TO USING THE MACHINE Version 07/11...
  • Page 2 OVERVIEW The TP18SX-HP is a professional carpet extractor, with excellent performance. It has a built in chemical dilution system for the cleaning stage. This means that you will never have to pour chemical into the solution tank. Once complete, with the turn of a valve you will be rinsing with clean water.
  • Page 3  Pull the plug out only when the machine is switched off.  Do not handle the plug with wet hands.  Unplug cable before servicing machine. FOR SAFETY:  This machine may not be operated by children or people unable to understand the danger connected with the use of electrical power.
  • Page 4 Machine Components The TP18SX-HP is made of the following components:  Machine body (Solution and recovery tank)  Solution and vacuum hoses, used to connect the machine body to the carpet wand.  Carpet wand  Pre-spray hose and gun, for carpet pre-spraying The machine body contains: ...
  • Page 5 Using the Machine The process for carpet cleaning is carried out through 3 steps: A. Carpet pre-spraying, with a concentrated solution of water and chemical B. Cleaning with the injection-extraction method, using a solution of water and chemical. C. Cleaning with injection-extraction method, using clean water only, rinsing carpet surfaces and removing any chemical residual.
  • Page 6 In most cases, If the carpet being cleaned is in good condition and regularly maintained this step may be skipped. STEP C – RINSING WITH CLEAN WATER ONLY  Close the chemical input valve on the lower control panel.  Turn the pump on ...

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