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MACHINE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
DANGER:
Failure to read the operator's
manual before operating this
machine could result in injury to
you or to other personnel, damage
to the machine or to other property
as well.
CAUTION:
Pump damage can occur if the
pump is operated without water in
the solution tank. Do not activate
the pump if the solution tank is
empty.
1. Put water and cleaning solution into the solution tank.
Clarke Technology recommends using Clarkare
Extractor Concentrate as a cleaning solution. For
every gallon of water, add between two and ten
ounces of Clarkare
. The amount of cleaning
®
solution used depends on the condition of the carpet.
DANGER:
Electrocution could occur if
machine is connected to an
electrical outlet that is not properly
wired or grounded. Always use a
3-wire electrical system connected
to electrical ground. For maximum
protection, use a circuit that is
protected by a ground fault circuit
interrupter (GFCI). Consult your
electrical contractor.
2. Make sure battery pack is plugged into machine.
3. Turn the key switch to the "ON" position.
4. Turn the traverse speed control to the desired
position.
5. Turn pump pressure knob to desired setting.
6. Lower the recovery tool.
7. Apply pressure to either traverse switch on the
control handle.
8. Adjust the brush to the proper carpet height setting.
9. Guiding the machine by the control handle, move
across the floor in the forward direction.
10. Follow the path sequence.
NOTE: By properly planning the cleaning pattern, a
minimum number of turns will need to be made.
See figures 15a and 15b.
Low Voltage Condition:
NOTE: Verify battery condition under use. If batteries
are discharged, pump and brush motor will not function.
Vacuum and traverse contiue to allow water recovery and
ability to return to charging station.
Clarke Technology Operator's Manual IMAGE 26B
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Figure 15a
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Figure 15b
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