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WHITE MAGIC, INC.
PRO 1900
OWNER'S MANUAL
"OUR FUTURE DEPENDS ON YOUR COMPLETE
SATISFACTION."
WHITE MAGIC, INC.
11 Main Street
Salisbury, MA. 01952
(800) 422-1128
03/29/2002
Revision 1.0
Price U.S. - $25.00

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  • Page 1 WHITE MAGIC, INC. PRO 1900 OWNER’S MANUAL “OUR FUTURE DEPENDS ON YOUR COMPLETE SATISFACTION.” WHITE MAGIC, INC. 11 Main Street Salisbury, MA. 01952 (800) 422-1128 03/29/2002 Revision 1.0 Price U.S. - $25.00...
  • Page 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page# 1) ORIENTATION 2) INSTALLATION 4 -10 a) Tools Required b) Placement of Major Components c) Placing Machine into Van 6 - 8 d) Plumbing e) Wiring d) Fuel Line Hookup 11 - 12 e) Initial Start-up Procedure 3) OPERATING PROCEDURE 17 - 29 a) Vehicle Preparation...
  • Page 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS (continued) Page# j) 53 HP FORD MAINTENANCE 34 - 43 a) Operating Instructions 34 - 36 b) Maintenance Instructions 36 - 43 5) TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 44 - 48 a) Machine will not start when key is turned b) Low Vacuum or Poor Air Flow c) Water Pressure problems d) Pulsation in the Pumping System...
  • Page 5: Orientation

    ORIENTATION The White Magic Pro 1900 is a 53 HP Ford liquid-cooled 4 cylinder pow- ered carpet and upholstery cleaning system, completely self contained which re- quires no external power or secondary fuels. A large fresh water holding tank is provided with the Pro 1900 system. Hot water is generated through a highly efficient heat transfer system.
  • Page 7: Installation

    INSTALLATION READ THE ENTIRE INSTALLATION PROCEDURE CAREFULLY BEFORE STARTING. THIS WILL ASSURE A CORRECT AND SAFE INSTALLATION. TOOLS REQUIRED The following is a list of tools needed to install the slide-in unit: Fork Lift Automotive jacks and several 24” long pieces of ½” diameter black iron pipe 2 pieces of 1 ¼”...
  • Page 8 PLACEMENT OF MAJOR COMPONENTS Diagram shows the approximate location of major components in a typical van in- stallation. CRITICAL 2 - 1/2” 36” Minimum...
  • Page 9 INSTALLING MACHINE INTO TRUCK Remove the side covers from the machine. Place the two black iron pipes through the ring lift points on the lower frame rail. Be sure to clamp the pipes to the forklift as the machine is top heavy. Use these pipes to lift the machine with a forklift and place in the truck.
  • Page 10 INSTALLING MACHINE INTO TRUCK (continued..) Recovery Tank must be placed as close to the drivers side of van as possible (especially for hose reel clearance.) It should be placed 2 1/2” from the side cover of the machine. Drill a 7/16” hole 3” from either end of tank mounting foot. (Always check to make sure no damage will be done to critical van components before drilling any holes.) Drop a bolt in each hole as it is drilled to prevent the tanks from moving.
  • Page 11 Muffler Installation Hanger may need modification.
  • Page 12 PLUMBING 1. Run 1/2” water hose from pump to output valve on water tank. Note that the hose is already connected to pump. 2. Run 1/2” bypass hose from unloader valve (already connected) to return plumbing of water tank (slightly above output valve). Note that caution must be used to not allow this hose to be kinked or pinched as it carries system pres- sure when machine is running.
  • Page 13 WIRING 1. Install battery (note that battery is not included and must be Everstart #26 - 5 or equivalent) Obviously, use caution when hooking up battery. 2. Connect white wire from machine to brown wire of the recovery tank float switch.
  • Page 14 FUEL LINE HOOKUP Do not start vehicle or use any electrical devices that could accidentally ignite gasoline while installing any of the connections into the fuel tank. Use an indus- trial knife to cut hoses. Assume that gasoline level in the vehicle’s fuel tank is below the level of filler connection to the tank.
  • Page 16 07-01-03 ***IMPORTANT*** As of 09/09/03 the fuel line kit (PN#A500) can be used only with a White Magic Signa- ture Series machine (on machines manufactured after 07-01-03, w/ S/N# 237066 and above.) A special fuel solenoid is required in conjunction with this kit to prevent dan- gerous fuel spills or leaks.
  • Page 17 2003 Chevy Fuel Line Kit Installation Procedure 07-01-03 5.) Loosen or remove this clamp to allow for Fig. 3 more working room. 6.) Using a good quality mini pipe cutter (such as “Rigid”), cut into the metal return line as shown.
  • Page 18 2003 Chevy Fuel Line Kit Installation Procedure 07-01-03 6.) Install the (PN#B192) Compres- Fig. 5 sion Tee and the (PN#E090) 1/4” barb X 1/4” FPT . If this hose has a ten- dency to kink, it may be necessary to remove a small section of tube.
  • Page 19 “PRIME” until all air is purged from the chemical lines and flow meter, then return to “ON” Adjust the chemical flow with the chemical adjust knob using a White Magic standard wand. Set the engine RPM to approximately 2500 RPM and turn the tem- perature to the maximum setting.
  • Page 21 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ***NEVER RUN YOUR CARPET CLEANING MACHINE WITH VAN ENGINE RUNNING!!! VEHICLE PREPARTION 1. Park vehicle, place automatic transmission in park or standard transmission in neutral and set emergency brake. 2. The vehicle engine must not remain running. Both the rear and side doors should both be left in the open position to provide proper ventilation of the machine to prevent any overheating.
  • Page 22 (reduces speed) or counterclockwise (increases speed). Do not exceed 3300 rpm. Only run at the speed necessary to accomplish the cleaning activity. White Magic recommends operation at 2000-2500 rpm for single wand cleaning, 2500-2800 rpm for dual wand operation.
  • Page 23 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (continued..) To disconnect a tool from the solution line, turn the solution valve to the perpendicular “OFF” position and depress the cleaning tool trigger and discon- nect the tool. When cleaning is complete, flip the PUMP POWER switch to the “OFF” Position.
  • Page 25 GAUGE READINGS AND SETTINGS Vacuum Gauge: With vacuum port sealed, vacuum gauge should read 13-15 inches of mer- cury. DO NOT exceed this level as damage to the blower will result. Do not run the machine when vacuum is less than 6-8" (with the drain valve open for example). The machine needs vacuum for the temperature control system to function.
  • Page 26: Maintenance

    GAUGE READINGS AND SETTINGS (continued..) Flow Meter: The flow meter reads the flow rate from the chemical jug while the chemical is being drawn. The chemical adjustment should normally be set at 1 or 2 GPH for a normal job and at 2 or 3 for an extremely dirty job.
  • Page 27 GAUGE READINGS AND SETTINGS (continued..) Alternator Light: The light illuminates when the alternator is not producing enough electric- ity. System Temperature Light: The light illuminates when the hot water output has reached 280 degrees or the fresh water in the tank has reached 140 degrees. Bypass Mode Light: When the electric bypass solenoid activates to maintain desired operating temperature the light illuminates.
  • Page 28 PULSE PUMP PRIMING Assure chemical jug is adequately filled and the chemical input line is submersed in chemical. Open the CHEMICAL ADJUST valve (1 or 2 turns counterclockwise). Set the CHEMICAL FEED switch to prime. Start the machine and run at idle. Flip the PUMP POWER switch to the “ON”...
  • Page 29 UPHOLSTERY CLEANING OPERATION We recommend using a White Magic upholstery tool designed for truck-mount pressures which has an automatic high pressure solution bleed-off. Cleaning can be performed with either a sin- gle or a dual wand. When cleaning upholstery change to a chemical recommeneded for wet cleaning and take all necessary precautions to ensure satisfactory results.
  • Page 30 For proper operation, each vacuum hose line should be the same length. White Magic recommends running the machine at 2200 RPM for single wand operation or 2700 RPM for dual wand operation.
  • Page 31 “RV Antifreeze” (for portable systems) may also be used for lower temperatures. Before clean- ing operations the antifreeze must be flushed from the system. White Magic will neither provide warranty coverage nor be held responsible for any damage caused by freezing.
  • Page 32 WINTERIZING (continued..) Turn the chemical switch to “PRIME” position for approximately 5 minutes then turn back to the “OFF” position. Close the fresh water tank output valve. Drain water tank by opening drain valve on side of tank. Disconnect and place the output hose from the water tank and the bypass hose from the machine into a container of antifreeze.
  • Page 33 WINTERIZING AN AUTOMATIC PUMPOUT SYSTEM 1. Prior to machine winterization empty the recovery tank by using the automatic pumpout or by turning the system off and opening the drain valve. 2. With the machine off and the drain valve open allow the recovery tank to drain completely.
  • Page 35: Maintenance Schedule

    MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE WARNING: Rotating equipment has inherent dangers and demands certain precau- tions. Caution should be exercised to assure that clothing, hair, and hands are not caught in equipment. Always shut van off and remove key before checking or adjusting belts, pulleys, pump or blower unless specifically noted.
  • Page 36 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (continued..) 25 HOURS OR WEEKLY 1. Grease both blower fittings located on top of the machine cover using a high tem- perature NLGI #2 bearing grease. One shot per fitting. DO NOT OVER GREASE. 2. Remove the quick disconnect and clean the stainless steel inline filter in the bypass solenoid assembly.
  • Page 37 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (continued..) 4. Clean the crank case ventilation cap located on top of the valve cover. 5. Lubricate the power-take-off (PTO) bearing. 6. Remove and clean the recovery tank filter located on top of the recovery tank. 7. Remove and clean the in-line strainer attached to the Cat Pump. 8.
  • Page 38 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (continued..) EVERY 400 HOURS 1. Remove the air cleaner assembly and replace the air cleaner element with a new one. 2. Remove and replace the fuel filter 3. Check and adjust the idle speed. Refer to Ford owner’s manual. 4.
  • Page 39 53 HP FORD MAINTENANCE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Anti– Knock Index (Octane Rating) Your engine has been designed to operate using a gasoline with an (R + M) / 2 minimum anti- knock index rating of 87 or 89. Federal regulations require that each retail gasoline dispensing pump must display a label bearing the minimum anti-knock index rating.
  • Page 40 Maintenance Schedule for Ford Engine Initial Operation 1000 Start-up Sequence Oil, Engine, Check Level Daily Coolant, Check Level (7) Daily Fuel, Oil and Coolant Leaks, Check Daily PTO Release Beariing, Lubricate Daily Govener, Check Oil Level (2) Oil, Engine, Change (1) Oil Filter Engine Change (1) Air Cleaner, Replace Element Battery, Check Charge and Level...
  • Page 41 Maintenance Schedule for Ford Engine (continued…) (1) - More frequent intervals may be required in dusty areas - 50 Hrs for oil and filter. (2) - Mechanical Governor (Belt Driven) (3) - Seasonal or as Required (4) - If so Equipped (5) - Replace worn, frayed, cracked, or damaged belts.
  • Page 42: Engine Oil

    Maintenance Instructions for Ford Engine (continued…) Engine Oil Checking Oil Level The oil level should be checked frequently, at least daily, and maintained between the minimum and maximum marks on the dipstick. Allow a few minutes after shutting off the engine for the oil to drain down before checking.
  • Page 43 Maintenance Instructions for Ford Engine (continued…) SINGLE-VISCOSITY OILS When Outside Temp. is Consistently: Use SAE Viscosity Number: -10°F to + 60°F *10W 20W-20 +10°F to + 90°F Above +32° F Above +50° F MULTI-VISCOSITY OILS When Outside Temp. is Consistently: Use SAE Viscosity Number: Below +10°F *5W-20...
  • Page 44: Cooling System

    Maintenance Instructions for Ford Engine (continued…) Air Cleaner Your air cleaner filters air entering the engine induction system and acts as a silencer and a flame arrester when assembled to induction system. Air that contains dirt and grit produces an abrasive fuel mixture and can cause severe damage to the cylinder walls and piston rings.
  • Page 45 Maintenance Instructions for Ford Engine (continued…) Coolant Level (Continued…) Use only a permanent-type coolant that meets Ford Specification ESE-M97B44-A, such as Ford Cooling System Fluid. Refer to the coolant mixture chart on the container for additional anti- freeze protection information. Do not use alcohol or methanol antifreeze, or mix them with the specified coolant.
  • Page 46 Maintenance Instructions for Ford Engine (continued…) Battery If there is any corrosion on the cables and terminals, remove it with a wire brush and neutralize the acid with a solution of baking soda or ammonia with water. After cleaning, flush the top of the battery with clean water, install the terminal clamps on the battery posts, and coat the parts with grease to retard further corrosion.
  • Page 47 Maintenance Instructions for Ford Engine (continued…) Governor Adjustment (Continued…) • Adjust the high speed stop screw on the governor to attain the desired maximum engine speed - DO NOT exceed the recommended maximum RPM. • Tighten the Locknut. The next adjustment is for spread . Proper governor operation requires a difference between full load and no load governor speed.
  • Page 48 Maintenance Instructions for Ford Engine (continued…) Storage One Month (Continued…) Leave spark plugs in holes or seal spark plug holes with suitable threaded metal plugs and cover all openings into engine with suitable non-hydroscopic material. If engine is less transmission, spray flywheel and ring gear with mixture of one part recom- mended engine oil and one part Stoddard Solvent, or equivalents.
  • Page 49: Troubleshooting Guide

    This guide provides specific instructions to aid in troubleshooting and repairing most of the possible problems encountered during the use of the PRO 1900 carpet cleaning system. This guide has been provided to help reduce your down time and the cost that would be involved in contacting your local distributor or the national service center to diagnose each minor problem.
  • Page 50 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (continued..) 6. Check the choke operation. 7. Check fuel filter. 8. Check ignition wire connections. 9. Check spark plugs. Engine will not start until adequate oil pressure is reached. It may take several seconds or sev- eral restarts when cold. The “ENGINE KILL OVERIDE” switch may be held in to temporarily start the engine while in safety kill mode.
  • Page 51 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (continued..) Slipping or worn belts on blower. Defective blower. Worn engine or blower pulley. Seized bearings on blower, pump or engine. WATER PRESSURE PROBLEMS A pumping system cannot put out what it cannot take in. This means that you should assure that the pump input is adequate and that it is not drawing air.
  • Page 52 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (continued..) 9. Check quick disconnects on face panel. Solution hose or tool may be faulty. Intermittent or reoccurring pressure problems often indicate a disconnect malfunction. PULSATIONS IN PUMPING SYSTEM Slight pulsations in the pumping system are normal due to the pulse pump putting a slight additional load on one cylinder of the main pump however if pulsations are severe look for the following: Chemical use very high.
  • Page 53 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (continued..) Preheater needs bleeding. To bleed air from it loosen the plug on top of preheater and start engine and tighten the plug when air bubbles cease. Don’t bleed preheater when the coolant is excessively hot – may cause severe burns.
  • Page 54 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (continued..) to winterization / water recovery or if the temperature thermostat on the face panel is turned fully clockwise to its lowest setting. If water flows in normal modes, solenoid has debris inside or a defective plunger . Disassemble the solenoid and clean and check the plunger.
  • Page 55 CHEMICAL FLOW PROBLEMS 1. Using poor quality chemicals will cause deposits and may lead to complete line blockages. 2. Air leaks at any point through clear line from jug to pulse pump or within flow meter. 3. Clogged filter in chemical jug. 4.
  • Page 57: Warranty

    Magic Inc. White Magic Inc. agrees, at its option, to repair or replace without charge any parts or products of White Magic Inc.'s manufacture, which within the warranty period shall be proven to White Magic Inc. to have been defective when shipped, provided that the purchaser or distributor promptly notifies White Magic Inc.
  • Page 59 White Magic Carpet Cleaners Accessories Catalog PRO-1900 COMPLETE CARPET CLEANING SYSTEM MAIN ASSEMBLY FA1900 - MAIN ASSEMBLY HOUSES PUMPS, BLOWER, see Section: A ENGINE, HEAT EXCHANGERS, CONTROLS AND GAUGES. RECOVERY TANK TA-130 - STORES WASTE WATER. see Section: B FRESH WATER TANK TA-100B - HOLDS FRESH WATER.
  • Page 60 White Magic Carpet Cleaners Accessories Catalog PRO-1900 COMPLETE CARPET CLEANING SYSTEM FP1900A - Lower Face Panel Assembly, complete with all plumbing & adjustments see Section: 6-A2,3 FP1900B - Upper Face Panel Assembly, complete with all gauges & wiring. see Section: 6-A4 Monitors and displays the performance of the machine.
  • Page 61 White Magic Carpet Cleaners Accessories Catalog FP1900A – LOWER FACE PANEL ASSEMBLY 6-A2...
  • Page 62 White Magic Carpet Cleaners Accessories Catalog FP1900A – LOWER FACE PANEL ASSEMBLY ITEM# / P/N / DESCRIPTION ITEM# / P/N / DESCRIPTION J0285 12V ELECTRIC SOLENOID E066 3/8” MPT MALE PLUG A151 UNLOADER VALVE 4000 PSI E050 1/4” HEX NIPPLE...
  • Page 63 White Magic Carpet Cleaners Accessories Catalog FP1900B – UPPER FACE PANEL ASSEMBLY ITEM# / P/N / DESCRIPTION ITEM# / P/N / DESCRIPTION A013F TACHOMETER 7000RPM A139 TEMPERATURE CONTROL UNIT A015 VACUUM GAUGE A139-1 TEMPERATURE CONTROL KNOB A014 HOUR METER A139-2...
  • Page 64 White Magic Carpet Cleaners Accessories Catalog PA1900 - CAT PUMP ASSEMBLY ITEM# / P/N / DESCRIPTION ITEM# / P/N / DESCRIPTION A103 TRIPLE PLUNGER PUMP A005P-1 PULSE PUMP MOUNT FITTING see Section: 6-A6 E018 1/8” STREET 90° ELBOW A103-50 CAT PUMP CLUTCH E0495 1/4”...
  • Page 65 White Magic Carpet Cleaners Accessories Catalog A103 - CAT PUMP EXPLODED ASSEMBLY ITEM# / P/N / DESCRIPTION ITEM# / P/N / DESCRIPTION A103-17 OIL SEAL – CRANK SHAFT A103-44 VALVE SEAT A103-40 GASKET – FLAT OIL GAUGE A103-48 “O”-RING VALVE PLUG A103-19 DRAIN PLUG W/ “O”-RING...
  • Page 66 White Magic Carpet Cleaners Accessories Catalog A151 - UNLOADER ASSEMBLY A151-1 - COMPLETE SEAL AND VALVE REPLACEMENT KIT A005P - PULSE PUMP ASSEMBLY ITEM# / P/N / DESCRIPTION A005P-2 RUBBER DIAPHRAGM A005P-5 HARD PLASTIC WAFER A005P-3 CHECK VALVE 6-A7...
  • Page 67 White Magic Carpet Cleaners Accessories Catalog BA1900 - BLOWER ASSEMBLY 6-A8...
  • Page 68 White Magic Carpet Cleaners Accessories Catalog BA1900 - BLOWER ASSEMBLY ITEM# / P/N / DESCRIPTION A004 #59 ROOTS BLOWER A065 3” COWL SILENCER A216 VACUUM RELIEF WELDED ASSEMBLY J218 6.9” P.D. DOUBLE GROOVE PULLEY J219 2.9” P.D. DOUBLE GROOVE PULLEY...
  • Page 69 White Magic Carpet Cleaners Accessories Catalog EA1900 – FORD ENGINE ASSEMBLY 6-A10...
  • Page 70 White Magic Carpet Cleaners Accessories Catalog EA1900 – FORD ENGINE ASSEMBLY ITEM# / P/N / DESCRIPTION CY001 ENGINE – FORD 4 CYL 53 HP A127 ENGINE FAN SHROUD J277 ENGINE RADIATOR SHIELD E239-1 1.25” STREET 45° ELBOW B.I. MOD E238 1.25”...
  • Page 71 White Magic Carpet Cleaners Accessories Catalog HE1900 - HEAT EXCHANGER ASSEMBLY ITEM# / P/N / DESCRIPTION ITEM# / P/N / DESCRIPTION HE1900 HEAT EXCHANGER WELDED ASSEMBLY E050 1/4” HEX NIPPLE J261 FLEX EXHAUST COUPLING E081 1/2” MPT X 1/4” FPT BUSHING...
  • Page 72 White Magic Carpet Cleaners Accessories Catalog PH1900 – PRE-HEATER ASSEMBLY ITEM# / P/N / DESCRIPTION HE1000-1 PREHEATER WELDED ASSEMBLY E003 1/2” STREET 90° ELBOW E114 1/2” MPT X 3/4” BARB E029 1/4” SQUARE HEAD PLUG E061 1/4” EXTRUDED TEE E050 1/4”...
  • Page 73 White Magic Carpet Cleaners Accessories Catalog FA1900 – PRO-1900 MAIN FRAME ASSEMBLY 6-A14...
  • Page 74 White Magic Carpet Cleaners Accessories Catalog FA1900 – PRO-1900 MAIN FRAME ASSEMBLY ITEM# / P/N / DESCRIPTION EA1900 FORD ENGINE ASSEMBLY see Section: 6-A10,11 PA1900 CAT PUMP ASSEMBLY see Section: 6-A5 BA1900 59 FOOTS BLOWER ASSEMBLY see Section: 6-A8,9 HE1900...
  • Page 75 White Magic Carpet Cleaners Accessories Catalog FUEL LINE HOOK-UP KIT TO MACHINE TO GAS TANK ITEM# / P/N / DESCRIPTION J038 12V FUEL PUMP H014 3/16” HOSE ASSY W/ 1/4” CONNECTOR B089-1 1/8” FPT X 1/4” COMPRESSION B029 HOSE CLAMP 1/4” - 5/8”...
  • Page 76 White Magic Carpet Cleaners Accessories Catalog AD069 – EXTERNAL MUFFLER ASSEMBLY ITEM# / P/N / DESCRIPTION A065 3” COWL SILENCER B0785 Ø3” MUFFLER CLAMP E111 Ø3” MUFFLER 90° SWEEP A072 3” X 24” EXHAUST MUFFLER B046 MUFFLER HANGER D080 3/8-16 X 2” HEX BOLT D004 3/8”...
  • Page 77 White Magic Carpet Cleaners Accessories Catalog 6-A18...
  • Page 78 White Magic Carpet Cleaners Accessories Catalog TA-130 - 130 GALLON RECOVERY TANK ITEM# / P/N / DESCRIPTION ITEM# / P/N / DESCRIPTION TA130 130 GALLON WELDED RECOVERY TANK E080 1/2” SQUARE HEAD PLUG A092 FLOAT LEVEL SIGHT GAUGE E100 3/8” MPT X 1/2” BARB 90°...
  • Page 79 White Magic Carpet Cleaners Accessories Catalog TA-100B - 100 GALLON FRESH WATER TANK ITEM# / P/N / DESCRIPTION ITEM# / P/N / DESCRIPTION TA100B 100 GALLON WELDED WATER TANK B029 1/2” PLASTIC CLAMP E0495 1/4” MPT HEX NIPPLE B008 1/2” POLYVINANCE TUBE E023 1/4”...
  • Page 80 White Magic Carpet Cleaners Accessories Catalog TARFS3-A - FILTER BOX ITEM# / P/N / DESCRIPTION E109C VACUUM END CAP K013-1 VACUUM TRI PORT K013-2 FILTER BOX LID K012 RUBBER TEE CLAMP D002 1/4 X 1” SELF ADHESIVE FOAM TAPE K013-3...
  • Page 81 White Magic Carpet Cleaners Accessories Catalog TL015 - STANDARD 11” WAND ITEM# / P/N / DESCRIPTION ITEM# / P/N / DESCRIPTION B040-3 HANDLE TOP SS D015 1/4-20 HEX NUT SS D072 1/4-20 X 1/2” HEX BOLT SS B040-3B HANDLE BOTTOM SS B028 1-1/2”...
  • Page 82 White Magic Carpet Cleaners Accessories Catalog RE600 - MANUAL HOSE REEL ITEM# / P/N / DESCRIPTION RE602 REEL BASE - 28” WIDE RE601 WINDING HOOP - Ø35” X 22” WIDE RE007 SHAFT COLLAR RE006 BRONZE BUSHING D130 3/8-16 PLASTIC KNOB...
  • Page 83 White Magic Carpet Cleaners Accessories Catalog RE500 - ELECTRIC HOSE REEL ITEM# / P/N / DESCRIPTION ITEM# / P/N / DESCRIPTION RE501 WINDING HOOP - Ø35” X 22” WIDE A020A RUBBER HOLE GROMMET RE502 REEL BASE - 28” WIDE RE525...
  • Page 84 White Magic Carpet Cleaners Accessories Catalog A272 TRIPLE CHEM RACK SS B056 WAND HOLDER CLIP A054-1 CHEMICAL JUG CAP B200 GRIPPER CLIP B148 SINGLE CHEM TRAY SS B047 WAND MOUNTING A054 5 GALLON BRACKET CHEMICAL JUG A200 3” ¦ FURNITURE PAD A202 4”...
  • Page 85 White Magic Carpet Cleaners Accessories Catalog DRAIN ASSEMBLY ITEM# / P/N / DESCRIPTION ITEM# / P/N / DESCRIPTION E136 2” ABS STREET 45° ELBOW D078 3/8” FENDER WASHER B210 2” DRAIN CLAMP D005 3/8” LOCK WASHER D022 3/8-16 X 4” HEX BOLT...
  • Page 86 White Magic Carpet Cleaners Accessories Catalog HOSES W/ CONNECTORS ITEM# / P/N / DESCRIPTION HP150 150’ SOLUTION HOSE WITH S.S. DISCONNECTS AND SHUT OFF VALVE H002 2” X 50’ VACUUM HOSE - GRAY WITH END CONNECTORS B015 1-1/2” X 10’ VACUUM HOSE LEADER - GRAY WITH END CONNECTORS...

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