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Maintenance - Edic CR2 Operator's Manual

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Recovering liquid:
The CR2 is equipped with two dedicated tools for liquid
recovery: the squeegee/brush wand and the Gulper tool.
Other accessories are available for the CR2.
1. Connect recovery vacuum hose to the recovery inlet
barb (number 7 on page 4)
2. Turn the vacuum switch (19 on page 4) into the on
position
3. Using either the squeegee/brush wand or the Gulper
tool, extract the liquid from the surface.
4. Monitor the levels in the recovery tank and empty
as necessary. Use defoamer to ensure your vacuum
motor does not take in fluid
Using the blower hose:
The CR2 has a hose barb (13 on page 4) fitted to the vac-
uum motor's exhaust. By attaching a hose to this fitting,
the energy from the exhaust is redirected and allows the
operator to use the accessory hose as a blower.
Convenient for:
Blowing fluid off countertops and walls onto the
floor
Drying Faucets and other fixtures
Cleaning carpet or upholstery:
The CR2 can be used as a cold or hot water extractor.
If you do not have an accessory heater, then perform The
steps below 1-12. If you do have a heater, read the heater
steps on page 6 and continue at step 10 below.
1. Prespray the area of carpet to be cleaned
2. Connect your solution line
3. Connect your recovery vacuum hose
4. Connect your wand or upholstery tool to the solu-
tion and vacuum hoses
5. Fill the solution tank of your cr2 with water
6. Turn the pump switch to the "on" position
7. Turn the priming valve to the left to the open posi-
tion if pump needs to be primed
8. Allow pump to prime
9. Close the Priming valve
10. Turn on the vacuum motor
11. Spray on the backstroke and do a dry stroke when
pushing forward.
12. Overlap your previous path slightly when you pull
back.

Maintenance:

Use only chemicals safe for extractors
Adhere to the appropriate mix ratios for all chemi-
cals
Do not add chemical to the solution tank- use the
chemical feed system
For optimal performance, it is suggested that the
operator flush the system after every job or at the end
of the day.
Pump seals and valves may need to be replaced at the
1000 hour mark if a loss in pressure is noted
The pressure regulator may require servicing should a
pressure drop be noted
Daily:
Flush chemical lines
Check and clean vacuum filter
Weekly:
Check and clean solution filter
Check for obstructions in vacuum pathways
Quarterly:
Check pump, plumbing and fittings for leaks
Check power cords and hoses for tears
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