Filling The Solution Tank - Windsor Mini Pro Operating Instructions Manual

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Operations

Filling The Solution Tank

1. Release dome clamp.
2. Lift upper recovery tank from machine and set
aside.
3. Use a clean bucket, recovery tank or hose to fill
solution tank with hot water. The solution tank
holds 4 gallons (15.2 liters) of cleaning solution.
Add a non-foaming concentrate for use in hot
water extractors at the proportions noted on the
container.
NOTE: Periodically operate the extractor with only
hot water to remove chemical residue in carpet.
To avoid possible distortion of the polyethylene
solution/recovery tanks, DO NOT USE WATER WITH
A TEMPERATURE THAT EXCEEDS 140°F(60°C).
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4. Place recovery tank back on machine.
Place dome on recovery tank. Make sure dome is
seated correctly to ensure proper vacuum seal.
Clamp dome securely to recovery tank.
Use only the suitable chemicals listed in the
Chemical Section. Using incompatible chemicals will
damage the machine. Carefully read ingredients on
manufacturer's label before using any product in this
machine.
Special Notes:
This appliance is not intended for use by persons
(including children) with reduced physical, sensory or
mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowl-
edge, unless they have been given supervision or
instruction concerning use of the appliance by a
person responsible for their safety. Children should
be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the
appliance.
The sound pressure level at the operator's ear was
measured to be 73.7 dBA. This was a nearfield,
broad-band measurement taken in a typical industrial
environment on a tile floor. This appliance contains
no possible source of impact noise. The instanta-
neous sound pressure level is below 63 Pa.
The weighted root mean square acceleration at the
operator's arms was measured to be below 2.5m/s2.
This was a tri-axial, third-octave-band measurement
made during normal operation on a composite tile
floor. The measurement and related calculations
were made in accordance with ISO 5349-1.

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