John Downey Steamin Demon Classic Operating Manual

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  • Page 1 ® Classic Steamin Demon High-Flow Carpet Cleaning System Operating Manual ® For Assistance Call Toll-Free 1-888-413-6748 Fax: 740-587-1394, Email: info@steamindemon.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Section One Page # I. Pre Extraction A. Cleaning Machine ....3 B. Chemicals ....C.
  • Page 3: Section One

    Section One Water filter swivel nut I. Pre extraction A. Cleaning the Machine- To ensure Water filters the proper performance of this machine certain critical areas must be cleaned daily. These areas being the water filter, float switch, air filter and the vacuum shoe (fig.
  • Page 4: Cleaning Machine

    4. The 13/16 Male Fitting is the third most common fitting. Bubble Buster Defoamer 5. The 13/16 Female and 3/4 Female Sink Fittings are rarely used; but will fit into some old gooseneck faucets. 6. Permanent Sink Fitting- These are of- fered as an accessory.
  • Page 5: Prespraying And Spotting Carpets

    are closed, the machine will not work . Inner Threads F. Prespraying and spotting carpet 1. First unroll the prespray hose. Then snap the hose quick connect into the Outer Threads prespray plug (fig. 14). Washer 2. When prespraying carpet, concentrate Figure 10: Inner and outer threads prespray on the main traffic areas and of Standard Fitting...
  • Page 6: Cleaning Carpet

    that is most comfortable for you. The indicator light will light up whenever Prespray plug either of these switches are activated. Hose quick These switches control the water flow disconnect to the carpet. Prespray hose B. Cleaning Carpet 1. Turn vacuum switch on. 2.
  • Page 7: Hose Techniques

    automatically shut off. A protective ther- mal switch within the pump is respon- sible for this. If this should occur, sim- ply remove the thumb knobs (fig. 19) and Both hands on push the top of the engine compartment handle. cover back a couple of inches.
  • Page 8 and removing the water filters from the recovery tank (fig. 22), lift up the lint filter (fig 23), and rinse off both the lint and primary filter. 4. Cleaning the air filter. To clean the air filter use your hands to wipe off any debris.
  • Page 9: Hoses

    12. Close the drain valve (on the clear hose). 13. Remove the sink fitting from the faucet and replace the aerator. 14. Roll the hoses (fig. 29). Always Water roll the hoses in the same direction, ei- channel ther clockwise or counter clockwise. If you do they will break in nicely for you.
  • Page 10: Section Two: Warranty

    Drain hose reel Caddie Figure 29: Hoses secured with bungee cords Pressure hose reel Figure 31: Hose reels Hand Tool Channel Window Channel Figure 30: 50 ft. section of extra hose Figure 32: Hand Tool Attachment SECTION TWO: WARRANTY Steamin Demon Inc. conditionally warrants all major structural parts (recovery tank, filters, axle, handle, internal braces, stainless steel lips) and all nonstructural, plastic and electrical parts for a period of one year from date of purchase.
  • Page 11: Section Three: Trouble-Shooting

    SECTION THREE: TROUBLE-SHOOTING Problem Cause Solution Recovery tank 1. Closed drain valve(s) 1. Open all drain valves (fig. 13). will not drain 2. Dirty float switch 2. Clean float switch (fig. 25). 3. Hot pump 3. Remove thumb knobs & push engine compartment cover back a few inches (fig.

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