Machine Operation - KleenRite 36445N3 Operator And Parts Manual

Carpet and upholstery cleaner
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OPERATION
ATTENTION: If using powdered cleaning
chemicals, mix prior to adding.
NOTE: If desired, water alone achieves excellent
cleaning results.
5. Plug machine's power cord into grounded wall
outlet on separate circuits (Figure 3). Green
circuit indicator light on switch panel illuminated
confirms connection to separate circuits.
GROUNDED OUTLET
(3 hole)
GROUNDING
PIN
Fig. 3
FOR SAFETY: Do not operate machine unless
cord is properly grounded.
FOR SAFETY: Do not operate machine with the
use of an extension cord.
6. Secure recovery lid in place.

MACHINE OPERATION

FOR SAFETY: Do not operate machine unless
operator manual is read and understood.
PRE-OPERATION AND HEATING
1. Vacuum carpet and remove other debris with
standard vacuum.
2. Inspect power cord(s) for damage.
3. Turn preheat / clean valve to preheat position and
turn on pump and heater (Figure 4). This will
preheat the entire contents of the solution tank.
CLEANING CARPETS
1. Activate vacuum, pump, and heater switches and
turn preheat valve to "clean" position (Figure 5).
Fig. 4
36445N3 (02—09)
Fig. 5
2. Take carpet cleaning wand in hand and squeeze
valve trigger while moving the tool in short
forward and backward strokes. (Figure 6).
WHILE OPERATING
1. Overlap each path by 50 mm (2 in).
Warning: Flammable materials or reactive
metals can cause an explosion or fire. Do not
pick up.
2. Periodically check for excessive foam buildup in
recovery tank. Use a recommended foam control
solution to prevent vacuum motor damage.
ATTENTION: Excessive foam buildup will not
activate the float shut-off screen.
3. To clean heavily soiled areas, repeat cleaning
path from a different direction.
4. Empty recovery tank every time water is added to
solution tank.
CLEANING WITH ACCESSORY TOOLS
1. Connect accessory tool hoses to the couplers at
the end of the hoses already attached to the
machine. (Figure 7).
Fig. 6
Fig. 7
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