Operations; How It Operates - Windsor Expert Instructions Manual

Windsor exp 115v electric carpet extractor
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OPERATIONS

HOW IT OPERATES:

This machine is a portable, easy to use carpet extractor
designed for use indoors, in a household or light
industrial environment.
When operating as a carpet extractor, cleaning solution
is dispensed onto the carpet and agitated by a rotating
brush. The solution is then extracted from the carpet by
a vacuum. The head on the brush is floating, allowing it
to automatically adjust to various carpet depths while
applying an effective brush pressure.
1. To avoid electric shock use indoors only.
2. To reduce risk of fire, do not use volatile
substances.
3. Use only cleaners intended for carpet
application.
INSPECTION:
Carefully unpack and inspect your extractor for shipping
damage.
Each unit is operated and thoroughly
inspected before shipping, and any damage is the
responsibility of the carrier, who should be notified
immediately.
ELECTRICAL:
This extractor operates on a standard 15 amp 120 volt
AC circuit. This is the typical wall receptacle found in
household and light industrial environments. Voltages
below 105 volts or above 125 volts could cause serious
damage to motors. *Special voltage models available. A
wiring diagram is mounted inside the rear control panel
of machine. A copy of the wiring diagram is included in
this Owner's Guide.
EXTENSION CORDS:
If an extension cord is used, the wire size must be at
least one size larger than the power cord on the
machine: This extractor is equipped with a 25 ft. 16/3
power cord.
To avoid possible distortion of polyethylene
solution/recovery tanks, DO NOT USE WATER
TEMPERATURE THAT EXCEEDS 140 F (60 C).
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CHEMICALS
Use only the suitable chemicals listed below.
Using incompatible chemicals will damage the
machine. Damages of this type are not covered
under warranty. Carefully read ingredients on
manufacturer's label before using any product in
this machine.
Suitable
Chemicals
Alkalis
Defoaming Agents
Detergents
Soaps
Vinegar
Hydroxides
EXP 98363 08/25/04
Incompatible
Chemicals
Aldehydes; Butyls
Carbon Tetrachloride
Chlorinated Bleaches
Chlorinated Hydrocarbons
Trichlorethylene
Phenols; Methyls (MEK)
Perchlorethylene (perc)
Aromatic Hydrocarbons
D-Limonene

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