Draining Tanks; Freeze Protection; Machine Maintenance - KleenRite 32506 Operator And Parts Manual

Upholstery and drapery cleaner, 3 gal extractor
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OPERATION

DRAINING TANKS

DRAINING RECOVERY TANK
1. Turn machine off.
2. Place a bucket under the drain valve and pull up
the handle (Figure 9).
3. Sediment in the bottom of the tank may be rinsed
out with the solution hose and empty-out nozzle
or with a garden hose. If particles fill the seals of
the valve, turn the vacuum on and slowly close
the valve a few times to vacuum them out. This
same procedure will remove any solution
remaining in the drain valve and prevent dripping.
DRAINING SOLUTION TANK
1. Turn on vacuum and remove water from solution
tank. If dry cleaning solution is remaining in
solution tank and it is to be saved, then perform
step 2 instead.
2. Remove empty-out nozzle from side of machine
and insert into end of solution hose and pump
into container (Figure 10).
10
Fig. 9

FREEZE PROTECTION

1. After draining solution tank as described in the
previous section (DRAINING SOLUTION TANK),
plug the far end of the solution hose into the
solution line purge connector located on the side
of the recovery tank (Figure 8).
Fig. 10
2. Turn on vacuum and pump for 30 seconds. This
will fill the pump and hoses with air and prevent
freezing.

MACHINE MAINTENANCE

To keep machine in good working condition, simply
follow machine's daily, weekly and monthly
maintenance procedures.
FOR SAFETY: When servicing machine, unplug
cord from wall outlet.
DAILY MAINTENANCE
(Every 4 Hours of Operation)
1. Empty and rinse out recovery tank thoroughly.
2. Clean vacuum filter screen.
3. When solution tank is empty, remove and clean
solution filter screen located in the bottom of the
solution tank.
4. Wipe off power cord and check for damage,
replace if necessary. Coil cord neatly after use.
5. Clean machine with an all purpose cleaner and
damp cloth.
WEEKLY MAINTENANCE
(Every 20 Hours of Operation)
1. Inspect vacuum hoses for holes and loose cuffs.
2. Inspect spray pattern for plugging. If plugged,
remove spray tips and soak them in acetic acid
solution for up to six hours. Do not use pointed
objects to unplug tips, damage will occur.
3. Lubricate female hose couplers with lightweight
oil.
MONTHLY MAINTENANCE
(Every 80 Hours of Operation)
1. Inspect vacuum and pump motors for excessive
arcing. If arcing is present replace them.
FOR SAFETY:
32506 (11-98)

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