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Troubleshooting Continued
DirtLifter PowerBrush does not turn.
Possible Causes
The Brush Belt or Pump Belt is off or broken
1
Carpet Protector is not spraying.
Possible Causes
Bottle not connected
properly to the tool.
1
Solution clogging the Spray trigger.
2
Applicator tool spray is blocked.
3
SmartMix not set on water/rinse
4
carpet protector setting.
ReadyTool dial not set on tool setting.
5
Cleaner not picking up solution.
Possible Cause
Ready Tools dial may be at the
1
wrong setting for the cleaning job.
Nozzle Window may not be properly attached.
2
Tank-in-Tank lid is not properly installed.
3
Tank-in-Tank is not properly seated.
4
Poor tool position. (Hand held attachments only).
5
Tank-in-Tank has picked up maximum dirty water.
6
Remedies
Turn the machine OFF and unplug from
1
the outlet. To check if a Pump Belt has
broken, you will need a flat head screwdriver.
Insert the blade end into the lower slot of the
Belt Access door to release the lower snap. If
necessary, insert the blade end into the upper
slot to release the upper snap. Examine the
belt for breakage. If broken refer to pages 18-19.
Remedies
Follow instructions on cartridge
1
assuring proper fit.
Soak applicator tool only in hot water.
2
Spray without the cartridge attached to
purge any residual Solution left in the tool.
Soak applicator tool only in hot water.
3
Spray without the cartridge attached to purge
any residual Solution left in the tool.
Set to proper setting.
4
Set to tool setting.
5
Remedies
Set ReadyTools dial to either Tools or
1
PreTreat or Floor Cleaning.
Press down firmly on the black oval gasket at
2
the top window to make sure the two tabs on
the back of the Nozzle Window are snapped
into the mating slots in the main housing.
Re-install lid; refer to The Operations section,
3
page 10
Tank-In-Tank must be firmly seated to
4
function; remove and reseat Tank-in-Tank.
Adjust angle; apply more downward pressure.
5
Empty Tank-in-Tank, refer to The Operations section,
6
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