DATE OF PURCHASE __________________________ SERIAL NUMBER ______________________________ SALES REPRESENTATIVE # _____________________ DEALER NAME ________________________________ OPERATIONS GUIDE NUMBER ___________________ PUBLISHED Name: __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Address: _______________________________________________________________________________________________ For the name and address of your dealer contact: Windsor Industries Phone Number: _________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________ YOUR DEALER CADET 86038220 03/16/07...
TABLE OF CONTENTS Machine Data Log/Overview...1 Table of Contents...2 HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL How to use this Manual...1-1 SAFETY Important Safety Instructions ...2-1 Hazard Intensity Level ...2-2 Grounding Instructions...2-3 OPERATIONS Technical Specifications..3-1 Controls/Component Location ...3-2 Filling Operation...3-5 Operations..3-6 Cleaning Procedure.
HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL This manual contains the following sections: HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL SAFETY OPERATIONS MAINTENANCE PARTS LIST The HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL section will tell you how to find important information for ordering correct repair parts. Parts may be ordered from authorized dealers.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using an electrical appliance, basic precaution must always be followed, including the following: READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS MACHINE. This machine is for commercial use. WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury: Connect to a properly grounded outlet.
HAZARD INTENSITY LEVEL The following symbols are used throughout this guide as indicated in their descriptions: HAZARD INTENSITY LEVEL There are three levels of hazard intensity identified by signal words -WARNING and CAUTION and FOR SAFETY. The level of hazard intensity is determined by the following definitions: WARNING WARNING - Hazards or unsafe practices which COULD result in severe personal injury or death .
THIS PRODUCT IS FOR COMMERCIAL USE ONLY. ELECTRICAL: In the USA this machine operates on a standard 15 amp 115V, 60 hz, A.C. power circuit . The amp, hertz, and voltage are listed on the data label found on each machine. Using voltages above or below those indicated on the data label will cause serious damage to the motors.
CONTROLS/COMPONENT LOCATIONS 1. Main Handle. Used to pull and maneuver machine. 2. Electrical Cord. 3. Pump Switch. Turns on pump and enables spray. 4. Brush/Spray switch. Turns on brush motor and activates electro-valve to dispense solution to floor through jets. Intermittent, off, and continuous settings.
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CONTROLS/COMPONENT LOCATIONS 1. Solution Accessory Tool Hookup. Used for various auxiliary cleaning tools. 2. Vacuum Hose Door. Used to connect various auxiliary 1 ½ inch cleaning tool vacuum hoses. 3. Brush Height Adjustment. Used to regulate brush height from storage position to various carpet heights.
FILLING OPERATIONS RECOVERY TANK FILLING THE CADET NOTE: Use clean bucket of water to fill solution tank Do not put defoamer, solvents, spotter or prespray chemicals in the solution tank. Do not allow water to spill into vacuum motor inlet. Dry spillage from top of solution tank before replacing recovery tank.
CORRECT INCORRECT PUMP VACUUM STEP Remove electrical cord and literature from recovery tank. Fill solution tank (see filling operations, page3-5). STEP Plug cord into grounded outlet. Note: Be sure dome is seated on recovery tank, and float shut-off is installed correctly. STEP Adjust brush to proper setting.
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OPERATIONS Tip machine back by main handle to move to starting point. Lower machine to floor. Select intermittent or continuous switch setting to turn on brush and start solution spray. The intermittent setting requires the operator to hold the switch in the “on” position with the thumb, and is typically used in small areas where short cleaning passes are made.
1ft. (30cm) 1in. (25mm) VACUUM INTAKE COVER Start at wall closest to power outlet. Pull STEP straight back without pushing down on handle. Release intermittent setting or turn off STEP continuous setting on brush/spray switch approximately 1 foot before ending cleaning pass.
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CLEANING PROCEDURE Use right side of machine for cleaning against walls. After cleaning, turn off all controls, return brush to storage position and carefully unplug machine. To speed drying, use a Windblower™ fan. Empty recovery tank by releasing dump hose. Use a hose with cold water to clean out the recovery tank.
PUMP VACUUM ACCESSORY TOOL USAGE Use only one of the following acceptable STEP accessory tools. HT – 86000610 PRV NO. 89227 DDH – 86000060 PRV NO. 89226 DH – 86031540 PRV NO. 39504 Pull back collar and insert over machine mounted fitting, then release collar to lock into place.
MAINTENANCE SERVICE SCHEDULE MAINTENANCE Check machine for cord damage Check recovery dome and gasket for damage and cleanliness Check brush – should be clean with no lint or strings attached Inspect vac shoe for blockage; remove fibers with coat hanger, etc. Check hoses for wear, blockages, or damage Check handles, switches, and knobs...
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE Twice a month, flush a white vinegar solution (One quart vinegar to two gallons of water) or anti- browning solution (mixed as directed) through the extractor. This will prevent build-up of alkaline residue in the system. If spray jets become clogged, remove the spray tips, wash them thoroughly, and blow-dry.
5. Remove the (6) screws holding the vacuum motor cover (p/n 27809) to the solution tank. 6. Remove the vacuum motor. 7. Reverse process to install vacuum motor. Vacuum Motor Carbon Brushes Replacement (Windsor) End Cap WARNING: The green Carbon...
ONLY QUALIFIED WARNING: MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL ARE TO PERFORM THE FOLLOWING REPAIRS. BELT REPLACEMENT 1. Turn off all switches and unplug machine. 2. Remove recovery tank and brush. 3. Remove the (2) screws that fasten the solution tank to the frame, and tilt tank back to expose the inside of the frame.
MAINTENANCE ONLY QUALIFIED MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL ARE TO PERFORM WARNING: THE FOLLOWING REPAIRS. SOLUTION PUMP REPLACEMENT 1. Turn off all switches and unplug the machine. 2. Remove recovery tank. 3. Remove the (2) screws that fasten the solution tank to the frame, and tilt tank back to expose the inside of the frame.
TROUBLESHOOTING CHART PROBLEM Is the cord plugged in. No Power, Nothing Circuit breaker tripped in building. Runs Faulty switch. Faulty power cord or pigtail. Vacuum Motor Will Not Vacuum circuit breaker tripped. .Faulty main vacuum switch. Loose wiring. Faulty vac motor. Debris lodged in vac shoe.
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SOLUTION TANK ASSEMBLY SEE FRAME SEE FRAME 5-13 CADET 86038220 03/16/07 SEE CONTROL PANEL SEE PUMP ASM...
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