John Downey Steamin Demon series Operation & Maintenance Procedure Manual

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  • Page 1 Operation & Maintenance Procedure Manual For Assistance Call Toll-Free 1-888-413-6748...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents SECTION ONE: MACHINE SETUP & OPERATIONS PG # I. Setting Dilution Ratio on Chemical Injector ..1 A. Removing and Replacing Injector Tip II. Pre-Extraction ......1-3 A.
  • Page 3: Section One: Machine Setup & Operations Pg

    SECTION ONE: MACHINE SETUP & OPERATIONS I. Setting Dilution Ratio on Chemical Lines Chemical Injector Before operating machine, you must Quart Chemical Bottles determine the recommended dilution ra- tio for the traffic lane prespray detergent Injector Tip you’ll be using. The machine’s prespray Spotting Bottle system comes preset for High-Flow...
  • Page 4: Sink Fittings

    B. Sink Fittings: Each machine comes with 5 sink fit- Aerator tings (figure 5). These fittings convert the aerator threads on your faucet to gar- den hose threads. • To install sink fitting, use your hand or a pair of pliers to remove Sink Fitting aerator from faucet.
  • Page 5: Hooking Machine To Sink

    D. Hooking Machine to Sink: Sink Fitting 1. Tighten garden hose swivel nut (fig- Garden Hose ure 8) to the sink fitting. Turn hot Swivel Nut water valve all the way open and Pressure Valve (open) open your pressure valve (figure 9). 2.
  • Page 6: Cleaning Carpet

    It remains ON during the entire ex- Four or five traction process. coils on • Defoamer Push Button Switch: This holster. Spray wand switch will be used on an “as needed” positioned basis during the extraction process. behind handle. • Jet Spray Switches: For your conve- nience, there are two jet spray switches.
  • Page 7: Hose Techniques

    removing these residues. To protect your vacuum motor from the soap suds that can build up in your recovery Both Hands tank, periodically push the defoamer on Handle button. This allows defoamer to be drawn into the recovery tank and kill the soap suds.
  • Page 8: Maintenance Of Critical Components

    IV. Maintenance of Critical Components A. Keep Float Switch (fig. 24) Clean The float switch in your recovery tank floats up and down with the water level. When the water level reaches about 3 inches, the float switch activates the dis- charge pump.
  • Page 9: Unhooking Machine

    V. Unhooking Machine Air Filter 1. Tilt machine to the right (figure 19) to manually activate the discharge pump to drain your recovery tank. Do not try to pump your drain hose dry; this may damage the impeller Window Channel inside your discharge pump.
  • Page 10: Hoses

    4. Clean Air Filter (figure 23). At least 6. Remove drain plug and spray out bot- once or twice a month the air filter tom of recovery tank with prespray should be removed and cleaned. Be- wand. gin by removing the wingnut, nylon 7.
  • Page 11: Attaching Extra Hoses

    In addition, if John Downey Company’s High-Flow Prespray and High-Flow Defoamer only are used in the chemical injection and defoamer injection systems, those systems will be warranted for the life of the machine.
  • Page 12: Section Three: Trouble-Shooting

    SECTION THREE: TROUBLE-SHOOTING Problem Cause Solution Recovery tank 1. Closed drain valve(s) 1. Open all drain valves will not drain 2. Dirty float switch 2. Clean float switch 3. Hot pump 3. Remove thumb knobs and push engine compartment cover back a few inches 4.

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