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1. Vac Brush amp Pump motor ground wires Nag Y 2 7 Jumper from N Panel e t TN ai oe gt 115V 46 P See page 4 for panel configuration 18 SPD 98353 9 18 98 ums WINDSOR 5 Part Ref No 1 34288 2 57104 3 Open 4 89114 5 41236 6 70249 7 13636 8 73596 9 51193 10 38269 41302 12 57047 13 36123 14 41144 15 10361 16 57238 17 51251 18 27561 19 27699 20 27371 21 57113 22 70105 23 87030 24 10272 25 50498 26 12147 27 62322 28 57028 29 27376 30 70406 31 73169 32 50638 33 10066 34 87016 35 27711 36 70434 37 23572 38 10537 39 57234 40 57138 4l 99817 42 50182 43 35229 44 62155 45 35198 46 35228 Qty Description HANDLE CHASSIS S Serial No Frame Main Chassis Nut 10 32 w Star Washer Wheel 10 602252 Hub Cap 5 8 Shaft Scr 1 4 20 x 1 25 HHMS Spacer 5 16 x 1 2 Spacer 5 16 x 1 Linkage Handle Adjustment Handle SPD II Housing Solution Lever Nut 1 4 20 Nylock Grip 9 5 Handle Hook Cord Scr 10 32 X 1 2 PHTR Nut 10 24 Joint Connector Lever Solution Clip Solution Cable Cable 06X41 3 0707 SS Clip Power Cord Nut 5 6 18 Nylock Scr 1 4 20 x 1 75 HHMS Washer 3 8 Nylon Flat Scr 3 8 x 3 8 5 16 18 SHSB Label 15 Amp Time Delay Fuse Switch 250V 16 4 rckr SPST Panel Electrical Panel 115V Nut 10 24 Tinnerman Clip Switch retainer Scr 10 x 1 2 sht metal blk Strain Relief Label Handle Adjust
2. When not using the machine put the brush in the storage position see daily maintenance on page 8 Leaving the brush on the floor for long periods of time may ruin it To Use an Accessory Tool 1 Turn the machine completely off and unplug it from electrical outlet 2 Connect the solution hose to the brass fitting on lower left side of machine 3 Connect the vac hose to the left side of the dome side with white hose cuff 4 Fill the solution tank 5 Plug the machine in and turn on only the vac pump switch Also place the water control switch in the HIGH position CAUTION Using accessory tool with brush switch on may damage floor 6 Turn off the machine and unplug it from electrical outlet before disconnecting accessory tool 98353 Approved Accessory Tools Standard Floor Wands SFW SW or SW PRO Deluxe Hand Tool DHT Upholstery Hand Tool UPH3 Floor Surface Inspection Determine precisely what areas you are going to clean Note the problem areas in the carpet or hard floor Look for loose carpet heavily dam aged areas discolored stains or grease spots that will require prespotting Note the carpet or hard floor type Check the availability of hot wa ter drains and suitable electrical outlets If the carpet is loose or worn or there is hard floor sur face flaking have it repaired before attempting to clean it Plan Cleaning Route Work from the most remote area towards
3. 1 4 Flat 3 73280 Spacer 1 4 ID x 3 8 Nylon 4 38088 Handle Recovery Tank 5 Tank Recovery ushing 1 63 ID Snap 7 39343 Hose 1 5 x 34 Vac 8 39411 Hose 1 5 x 52 Vac 9 27079 Cuff White 1 5 Hose 10 27508 Cuff Short Blue Hose TT 27354 Hose cuff blue 12 28033 Dome Asm 13 50775 Label Warning Explosion Vert 14 50776 Label Warning For Safety SOLUTION TANK PARTS LIST Ref PartNo Qty Description 1 20042 Clamp Hose 2 3 39241 Hose 1 2 Wire Bound x 10 4 Open 5 40068 Hosebarb 3 8 NPT X 1 2 Tee 602449 6 39278 D x 09 W 7 8 57105 Nut 1 4 20 w Star Washer 9 70251 Set Scr 1 4 20 x 1 0 10 6727 Hetainer Hose 12 70189 Scr 1 4 20 x 5 16 PHMS 13 40027 Hosebarb 90x 3 8 MPT x 1 2 14 173864 Strainer 3 8 NPT 60 Mesh 602449 15 Open 16 Open 17 Open 18 15249 Tank SPR Solution115V 110V 602449 19 Open 20 Open Open 22 50710 Label 115V Wiring 23 50630 Label Warning SPD 98353 8 10 98 15 Pump Manifold Valve Spray Jets The Machine is equipped with quick change jet nozzles which are easy to clean or replace PUMP REP 1 With tanks empty tilt machine ee ee Sov MOTOR cape back Eni I Pop PUPPES PUMP ASSEMBLY 65115 _ A ee ee Ne 2 Press in and turn nozzle 90 to remove 3 When putting nozzles back into HOUSING manifold ensure slot tip runs parallel to manifold 41226 27057 Rinse
4. If an extension cord is used the wire size must be the same type and at least one size larger than the power cord on the machine Do not use over 50 ft 15m of extension cord s The machine is equipped with a 50 ft 15m 14 3 SJTW A power cord NOTE If connected to a circuit protected by fuses use time delay fuses with this proctuct GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS This appliance must be grounded If it should malfunction or break down grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric current to re duce the risk of electric shock This appliance is equipped with a cord having an equipment grounding conductor and grounding plug The plug must be inserted into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accor dance with all local codes and ordinances This appliance is for use on a nominal 120 volt circuit and has a grounded plug that looks like the plug in Fig A A temporary adaptor that looks like the adaptor in Fig C may be used to connect this plug to a 2 pole receptacle as shown in Fig B if a properly grounded outlet is not available The temporary adaptor should be used only until a properly grounded outlet Fig A can be in stalled by a qualified electrician The green col ored rigid ear lug or the like extending from the adaptor must be connected to a permanent ground such as a properly grounded outlet box cover Whenever the adaptor is used it must be held in place by a metal screw
5. 98353 WARNING Improper connection of the equipment grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock Check with a qualified electri cian or service person if you are in doubt as to whether the outlet is properly grounded Do not modify the plug provided with the appli ance if it will not fit the outlet have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician INSTRUCTIONS VISANT LA MISE LA TERRE Cet appareil doit tre mis la terre En cas de d faillance ou de panne ventuelles la mise la terre fournit au courant un chemin de moindre r sistance qui r duit le risque de choc lectrique Cet appareil est pourvu d un cordon muni d un conduc teur de terre et d une fiche avec broche de terre La fiche doit tre branchee dans une prise appro pri e correctement install e et mise la terre con form nt aux r glements et ordonnances munici paux ADVERTISSEMENT Un conducteur de terre mal raccord peut en trainer un risque de choc lectrique Consulter un lectricien ou un technicien d entritien qual ifi si vous n tes pas certain que la prise est correctement mise la terre Ne pas modifierla fiche fournie avec l appareil si elle ne peut tre ins r e dans la prise faire installer une prise ad quate par un lectricien qualifi PROPER GROUNDING CONNECTION Grounding Pin l GROUNDING CONNECTION o USING AN ADAPTO tlet no d Fig A AEG Tab F i Adaptor ud
6. Scr 10 32 x 3 4 PHMS Washer 10 Ext Star Control Asm 115V SPD pump Scr 6 32 x 3 8 PHTF Cord Asm 115 SJTWI A 50 Scr 10 24 truss head pltd Nut 3 8 16 square Nut 5 16 18 jam pltd Tape 1 32 x 1 0 25A Label ETL approval Gasket Right Frame Top Plate Tray Top Gasket 8 Clamp Seal Gasket Left Frame Top 2 3 o Notes Parts List SPD 98353 9 18 98 19 BRUSH DRIVE ASSEMBLY om Replacement 24 Periodically check the drive belt for wear Replace worn or frayed belts before they break when possible 23 To access the belt remove the belt cover To replace the belt it is necessary to loosen the motor 1 and remove the brush The preset belt tension is correct when the motor and belt are 29 securely back in place Check pulley alignment and correct if necessary The brush pulley and motor pulley can be aligned using a straight edge Ensure that both protective covers are back in place before operating the machine 20 SPD 98353 7 1 97 BRUSH DRIVE ASSEMBLY Parts List ung WINDSOR open Ni Ref No Qty Description Notes Mos 0 0 o Coe z From 1 03090 Axle Brush Stub 2 09019 Bearing Brush 3 70078 Shoulder bolt 5 16 OD x 3 81 4 03089 Axle Pulley 5A 140080 Brush SPD Carpet 5B 140081 Brush SPD Hard Floor 5C 140156 Brush SPD Hard Floor Grit 6 87146 Washer 1 2 ID x 1 0 OD x 06 nyl 7 36166 Guard
7. Thread 8 70190 Scr 1 4 20 x 1 2 BHCS 9 73181 Spacer 259 ID x 38x 25 10 70201 Scr 1 4 20 x 3 4 FHMS 41296 Housing Brush 12 70011 Scr 1 4 20 x 5 8 HHCS 13 87025 Washer 1 4 Star 14 70020 Scr 1 4 20 x 1 2 HHCS 15 67005 Rivet 1 8 OD pop wht alum 16 66094 Pin Roll 1 4 OD x 1 375 L 17 57123 Nut 1 4 20 Captive 19A 53093 Motor 115V Brush 19B 52173 Motor 100V 1 3 HP W O TO 20 87018 Washer 10 Flat 21 70074 Scr 10 32 x 1 4 KCP 22 6407 1 Pulley Motor 23 36044 Guard belt 24 70363 Scr 10 32 x 3 8 PHTR 25 11031 Belt 26 57047 Nut 1 4 32 Nylock 27 36050 Gusset Belt Guard 28 70434 Scr 6 32 x 3 8 29 36043 Guard Brush Pulley 30 87013 Washer 1 4 ID x 5 8 OD 3 70015 Scr 1 4 20 x 3 4 HHCS 32 64088 Pulley 21 8 OD 7 groove 33 67094 Ring 1 2 ext snap 34 70497 Ser 10 24 x 112 SHCS 35 29157 Driver Brush SPD 36 73767 Spring Brush retaining 37 48063 Knob Brush release 38 27666 Cable Brush release 39 70562 Scr 1 4 20 x 5 8 FHCS pltd 40 57016 Nut 7 8 Dia pushlock 41 70118 Set Screw 8 32 x 5 16 42A 140174 Brush Asm SPD Carpet 42B 140086 Brush Asm Hard Floor 42C 140157 Brush Asm Hard Floor Grit SPD 98353 7 1 97 21 Vac Motor Assembly 6 4 Front of frame 15 1 Roller Assembly d a 22 98353 7 1 97 2 Vac Motor 1 Hose 1 5 Vac 2 Clamp 1 75 Worm Gear 3 Nut 1 4 20 Nylock 4 Spacer 3 8 OD x 1 4 5 Bracket Vac Motor Mountin 6 Scr 1 4 20 x 1 0
8. before beginning brush removal or replacement 2 Now install the hard floor brush Tilt the machine back far enough to grasp the brush If the carpet brush is already installed proceed with step 3 to remove it If no brush is installed proceed with step 4 3 To remove brush pull the brush release knob back until the brush can be swung out from the housing and pull the brush off of the drive end 4 To replace align the pulley drive pins on the knob driver in the housing with the slots in the brush and slide over the knob driver 5 Pull the brush release knob back align the flat sides of the brush stub axle in the housing and swing the brush into place Then release the knob returning to the locked position Refer to page 17 for parts outlined in these steps 6 Set the water control switch on the front of the machine to LOW NOTE If water does not spray after 5 seconds when the switch is in the LOW position it may be necessary to place it in the HIGH position to start the flow then return it to the LOW position for hard floor use For Carpet 1 Remove squeegee from vac shoe by loosening the two retaining knobs 2 Install carpet brush as described above 3 Setthe water control switch on the front of the machine to HIGH 98353 Filling Solution Tank 1 Set dome and recovery tank to the side 2 Use a clean bucket to fill the solution tank with hot water CAUTION Do not u
9. ung NG Fig B ADAPTOR Fig C NOTE In Canada the use of a temporary adaptor is not NOTE Au Canada l utilisation d un adaptateur temporaire n est pas autoris e par le Code canadien de l lectricit CONTROLS Solution Belease Lever Vac Intake TH Inside Dome al movable Recovery Tank Switches see below Solution Tank M Handle Vac Shoe Assembl Release Accessory Tool Connection Manifold Jets h Rel Kn Housing A l Wat ontrol Switch N Br djustmen Br Panel See right Solution Tank Filter Screen Inside Tank 115V Model Rear Panel 4 SPD 98353 7 1 98 15V Power Cord Adjust brush to proper cleaning position by using lever located on the front of the frame Start at No 1 new brush black position If more carpet pile agitation is desired lower brush setting one posi tion at a time See fig 1 below Fig 1 LOW MED HIGH LOW 230V Power Cord Receptacle 230V Model Rear Panel Preparing the SPIRIT DUAL For Hard Floor 1 Install the optional kit Vac Shoe Squeegee p n 02285 Raise the SPD vac shoe and place the squeegee assembly over the vac shoe intake Center the squeegee on the vac shoe and secure by tightening the two retain ing knobs CAUTION M ake sure that the machine is un plugged switches are turned off and both solution tanks are empty
10. 0 HHCS 7 Nut 1 4 20 Captive J 8 87025 Washer 1 4 Star 9 70011 Scr 1 4 20 x 5 8 HHCS 10A 53134 Vac Motor 115V 3 Stage TD T 10B 53183 Vac Motor 100V 5 7 3 Stage TDTB 11 29171 Duct Vac Cooling Intake 12 87018 Washer 10 Flat 13 70363 Scr 10 32 x 3 8 PHTR 117 Gasket Filter 15 73768 Screen Vac motor intake 16 70198 Scr 10 x 3 4 sht metal ss Roller Assembly Nut 3 8 16 lock 1 2 Nut 3 8 16 hex jam 3 03027 Axle Roller 4 67082 Roller 5 70018 Scr 1 4 20 x 1 HHMS 6 73178 Spacer Roller bracket 7 140077 Bracket asm SPD roller 8 87030 Washer 3 8 ID x 3 4 OD nylon 9 87013 Washer 1 4 ID x 5 8 OD 57047 Nut 1 4 20 lock 11 66073 Pin 1 1 x 3 4 cotter 12 51247 Lever asm Roller adjustment 13 73040 Spring Roller adjustment 14 70363 Scr 10 32 x 3 8 PHTF 15 62397 Plate Roller adjustment 98353 23 SPIRIT DUAL Squeegee Assembly p n 02285 73205 Shoe SPD Squeegee 14260 Squeegee Blade 67084 Retainer Squeegee Blade 87016 Washer 10 Ext Tooth Lock 10 32 x 1 2 PHMS 48022 Knob Assembly Olin a To attach to the SPIRIT DUAL Raise the SPD vac shoe and install squeegee assembly over the vac shoe intake Center the squeegee on the vac shoe and se cure by tightening the two retaining knobs 24 98353 115V SPR WIRING DIAGRAM SPEED Bi x 880014 CONTROL 359016 E PUMP FLOW 2 SWITCH 880013 BLK BLK BLK BRUSH er d S
11. If the machine is not working properly has been dropped damaged left outdoors or cropped into water return it to an Authorized service center Do not pull or carry by cord use cord as a handle close a door on cord or pull cord around sharp edges or corners Do not pull run machine over cord Keep cord away from heated surfaces Do not allow to be used as a toy Close attention is necessary when used by or near children Do not operate machine with any openings blocked Keep openings free of debris that may reduce airflow Keep hair loose clothing fingers and all parts of the body away from openings and moving parts Use extra caution when cleaning on stairs Do not use machine as a step Connect to a properly grounded outlet See Grounding Instructions Maintenance and repairs must be done by qualified personnel Warning of Potential Injury This product contains moving parts To reduce the risk of injury unplug machine before servicing SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 98353 7 1 98 THIS PRODUCT IS FOR COMMERCIAL USE ONLY ELECTRICAL In the USA this machine operates on a standard 15 amp 115 volt A C power circuit 120V nominal Special voltage models are available for interna tional applications 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 EXTENSION CORDS
12. SYAT CARPET EXTRACTOR HARD FLOOR Operating Instructions GB USA MODELS VOLTAGE COUNTRY SPD 120V U S A SPD J 100V JAPAN REV QUEST for Continuous Improvement Windsor s Quality Management System is Certified 150 9001 98353 4 17 98 WINDSOR INDUSTRIES INC 1351 W Stanford Ave Englewood CO 80110 USA 303 762 1800 FAX 303 10 1 16 17 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 Use only as described in this manual Use only manufacturer s recommended attachments Use indoors only Do not use outdoors and do not expose to rain ire when operating near flammable vapors or materials Do not operate this machine near flammable fluids dust or vapors Do not pick up flammable fluids dust or vapors Do not vacuum anything that is burning or smoking such as cigarettes matches or hot ashes Do not handle the plug or machine with wet hands Do not leave the machine unattended Unplug machine from outlet when in use and before servicing Do not unplug machine by pulling on cord To unplug grasp the plug not the cord Do not use with damaged cord or plug Follow all instructions in this manual concerning grounding the machine
13. WITCH BLK BLK IN VAC SWITCH 880018 BLK Jj BLK CIRCUIT BREAKER BRUSH Hak GRN 88345 GRN URN 88345 So Le BLK 5 mh Y CIRCUIT BREAKER ELECTRICAL FRAME LL PANEL PUMP MOTOR VACUUM BRUSH MOTOR MOTOR 98353 7 1 97 25 LIMITED WARRANTY Windsor Industries Inc warrants new machines against defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service to the original purchaser The warranty period is subject to the conditions stated below 3 YEARS FOR PARTS AND I YEAR FOR SERVICE LABOR Exceptions Rotationally molded polyethylene tanks carry a 6 year parts and 1 year service labor warranty VERSAMATK models carry a 3 year warranty on brush motors vacuum motors and belts and a 1 year service labor warranty SENSOR models carry a 2 year warranty on vacuum motors and belts and a 1 year service labor warranty Extractor brush motors pump motors pc boards and electronics vac motors other than VERSAMATIC and SENSOR pumps and FLEXSOL diaphragms RADIIUS all AXCESS and 1 carry a 1 year parts and service labor warranty Propane equipment has 1 year parts and service warranty The Onan engines have a 3 year manufacturers warranty The Honda engines have a 2 year manufacturers warranty The engine warranty is administered through the engine manufacturer and must be
14. amages arising out of or in connection with the furnishing performance use or inability to use the machine This remedy shall be the exclusive remedy of the buyer This warranty shall not apply to 1 damage in transit 2 misuse or abuse including the use of incompatible or corrosive chemicals or overloading of capacity 3 failure due to lack of proper maintenance and care including cleaning 4 any design alterations performed by an organization not authorized or specified by Windsor 5 batteries and chargers 6 high pressure washing 7 electrical components exposed to moisture If difficulty develops during the warranty period contact the authorized Windsor Agent from whom the product was purchased Windsor Inc may elect to require the return of components to validate a claim Any defective part to be returned must be shipped freight pre paid to an authorized Windsor Distributor Service Center or to the Windsor factory USE OF PARTS NOT APPROVED BY WINDSOR INC WILL VOID ALL WARRANTIES This warranty is valid only for all products sold after July 1 1995 A product sold before that date shall be covered by the limited Warranty in effect at the date of sale to the original purchaser WINDSOR INDUSTRIES INC 1351 W Stanford Ave Englewood CO 80110 USA WINDSOR Phone 303 762 1800 Fax 303 762 0817 Internet www windsorind com 1999 Windsor Industries Inc All rights reserved REVISED 03 24 99
15. djustment control at the front of machine Best cleaning results are achieved with a minimal brush surface contact of less than 3 8 1 Turn brush motor and pump switches on with machine tilted rearward brush off floor Lower machine back to carpet slowly Test circuit breaker for continuity Replace if necessary Higher amp draws may indicate a mechanical problem Find parts which are not moving freely and repair or replace Replace Replace Replace Replace Check for and correct any loose wire connections Center dome over tank Replace or repair using acrylic plastic cement only Tighten cuffs turn counter clockwise Replace gasket With power off clean vac intake screen found in dome Clean out tool ensure free airflow Replace Have a trained service technician inspect and repair the machine 98353 7 1 97 Troubleshooting Chart Condition Accessory Tool Fitting Difficult to Connect Corrosion on fitting Floor ing Clean Severe soil conditions Floor Too Wet Worn spray jet s Floor Not Getting Wet Solution filter screen clogged Spray jet s clogged Pump not running Faulty pump Solution valve adjustment Brush Not Turning Belt broken Faulty switch Faulty circuit breaker Faulty brush motor Worn Bearings Squeeling or grinding sound in brush housing Corrective Action Clean with steel wool Remove and soak in acetic acid white vinegar Lubricate lightly with silicone bas
16. e lubricant Make several passes at right angles to each other Use a prespray Replace spray jets which are producing more than a fine mist Clean solution filter screen located inside lower tank near the front Clean or replace jets Do not use a wire to clean jet Damaged jets will cause over saturation Check for and correct any loose wires Repair or replace Adjust solution valve cable until valve operates when handle is pulled Remove belt cover on right side of machine Inspect belt Replace if necessary Replace Replace If the belt circuit breaker and switch have been tested and found to be in good working order the brush motor may need to be replaced Replace bearings 98353 7 1 97 Servicing the Vac Motor To access the vac motor first remove the solution tank There are 2 screws which attach the vac motor mounting bracket to the chassis Loosen the clamp to remove the hose To replace the motor assembly it will be necessary to remove the 3 screws which attach the motor to the vac motor mounting bracket See page 18 for the complete vac motor and mounting equipment parts list Wire END CAP i Terminal Carbon Brushes Important These brushes wear quicker as the length A 14680 100V 14445 115V 14441 240V shortens due to in creased heat Spring inside brush housing will damage W ARNING motor if brushes are Note m allowed to wear away Place stop The gre
17. efore servicing Maintenance and repairs must be done by qualified personnel ONLY CAUTION Using non Windsor parts to repair this machine will void the 6 3 1 warranty Warranty information is located on the back of this manual Suggested Service Parts List DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER Bel 03 Brush Bearing 919 115 Cord Assembly USA Japan 23572 230 Cord Assembly Europe 2317 Dome Assembly 2804 Dome Gasket 35060 Hose Cuff Short Blue 27508 Hose Cuff Longer Blue 21354 Hose Cuff White 27079 Jet Assembly 1 1 1 44055 det GT Jet Seal Jet Body w Seal 44052 Manifold Assembly No Jets 54094 Pump Service Kit 47176 Screen Filter Dome 34140 Screen Filter Solution Tank 13250 Solution Release Cable 27665 Solution Release Lever 51200 11 72074 230V Switch 72121 Valve 8434 98353 Dailv Maintenance These procedures are followed at the end of each work period to extend the life of the ma chine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Empty unused cleaning solution by disconnecting clear hose on back of machine and pouring into floor drain Inspect and clean solution filter screen inside tank and vac intake screen inside dome Flush the system Fill solution tank with 1 or 2 gallons 4 8 liters of clean hot water With machine over floor drain turn on vac pump switch until solution tank is empty Inspect spray pattern of jets Remove jets and rinse if clogged After each use rinse recovery tank w
18. en ground wire completely in groove must attach the motor to the power cord for safe E operation See wiring diagram If armature commutator is not concentric extremely pitted or grooved the motor will need to be replaced or sent to a qualified service center to restore vac performance 2 Wire Terminal Sage J Periodically check the length of the carbon brushes Replace both carbon brushes when either is less than 3 8 long Note When replacing carbon vac motor brushes loosen wire terminal BEFORE removing screws on bracket 12 Vac Shoe Assembly Assembly Reverse 85028 1 2 57047 Nut 1 4 20 Nylock 3 87074 Washer 3 8 ID x 010 Wave 4 05016 Arm Vac Shoe Parallel 5 73181 Spacer 259 ID x 38 x 25 6 70190 Scr 1 4 20 x 1 2 BHCS 7 70057 Scr 1 4 20 x 1 0 PHMS 8 89061 Weight Vac shoe 9 87008 Washer 1 4 ID x 11 4 OD 10 87016 Washer 10 star 11 70088 Scr 10 32 x 1 2 PHMS 98353 7 1 97 13 RECOVERY amp SOLUTION TANKS RECOVERY TANK Each tank has a filter screen which protects the machine s internal parts from damage Ensure that these screens are in place and clean before operating the machine SOLUTION TANK 14 SPD 98353 8 10 98 RECOVERY amp TANK ASSEMBLY Parts List WINDSOR RECOVERY TANK PARTS LIST Ref Part Serial No No gt A TA Notes 1 2 87013 Washer
19. ever put defoaming compound in the solution tank Damage to pump will result NOTE The vac motor is protected by a circuit breaker which will only trip under conditions of abuse such as an overflow of foam into the dome When an overflow does occur the vac motor must be allowed to dry thoroughly before continuing work 1 Remove source of overflow 2 Run motor to dry 98353 14 When solution tank empties the machine will start streaking and won t completely clean the floor Turn both switches off empty the recovery tank and refill the solution tank Use the clear drain hose on the rear of the solution tank as a sight gage to determine amount of fluid in tank 15 Ventilate the room when cleaning has been completed Keep all traffic off the floor until it is thoroughly dry 16 When done cleanin for the day bring the machine to a utility sink and loor drain Perform the daily regular maintenance Set the recovery tank aside so solution tank will dry When not using the machine put the brush in the storage position see daily maintenance on page 8 Leaving the brush on the floor for long pe riods of time may ruin It 15 Ventilate the room when cleaning has been completed Keep all traffic off the floor until it is thoroughly dry 16 When done cleaning for the day bring the machine to a utility sink and floor drain Perform the daily regular maintenance Set the recovery tank aside so solution tank will dry CAUTION
20. in hot water or use compressed air to clean Nozzles can also be soaked in an acetic acid solution white vinegar CAUTION Do not use pins or wires to clean or unclog jets Using wires or pins to unclog jets may ruin spray pattern Replace jets that no longer produce a fine mist spray or over saturate carpet 1 16 98353 7 1 97 Pump Manifold Valve 2 Nipple 1 4 FPT Qck Disconn Adaptor 1 4 MPT x 1 4 FPT Nipple 1 4 MPT x 1 5 Tee 1 4 FPT Nipple 1 4 Close Pump 115V 50 PSI OPEN 70253 Screw 0 32 x 1 25 PHMS 57081 Nut 10 32 Captive J 40033 Hosebarb 1 4 MPT x 3 8 90 27665 Cable Solution SPD 70088 Scr 10 32 x 1 2 PHMS Valve Solution 31016 Elbow 1 4 NPT Street 40038 Hosebarb 45 deg 1 4MPT x 3 8 20042 Clamp Hose 39452 Hose 3 8 x 6 Nylobraid 70114 Scr 10 x 3 4 Polyfast 14523 Bracket Manifold 39330 Hose 3 4 vinyl x 5 1 2 gt A5 CON DAS wD gt A _ Q 44061 Jet 11003 Mini Quick 44052 Jet Body w Seal Mini Quick 24 54094 Manifold 25 66095 Plug 1 8 MPT 26 57018 Nut 10 24 nylock 27 73426 Spring 2 5 x 43 x 047 Ext 28 87025 Washer 1 4 Star 29 70085 Scr 1 4 20 x 1 2 PHMS 39364 Hose 1 2 ID Clear x 10 31 57104 Nut 10 32 w Star Washer 32 87016 Washer 10 Star 33 56048 Nipple 1 4 x 1 75 98353 17 HANDLE CHASSIS S Solution Lever 16 3 Ground Arrangement
21. ith fresh water Periodically inspect the recovery tank and decontaminate if necessary using a Hospital Grade Virucide or a 1 1 0 bleach to water solution Waste water should be disposed of properly Remove any lint or debris from brush Inspect power cord Remember this cord will lay on a damp surface Warning 8 9 IMMEDIATELY REPLACE WORN OR FRAYED POWER CORDS Inspect hoses Worn or cracked hoses may cause loss of vac pressure Place the brush in the storage position Press back slightly on the main handle and place the brush adjustment lever in the STORE position For infrequent use or long periods of stor age flush the system with a neutralizing solution of 1 quart 1 liter white vinegar mixed with 2 gal lons 8 liters hot water Flush the system with clean hot water after neutralizing Periodic Maintenance These procedures are performed by a trained service technician The regularity of these procedures may depend on the ma chine s use 1 Flush the system with a special solution to reduce scaling alkaline build up Use acetic acid white vinegar or an anti browning solution Mix one quart acetic acid with 2 gallons 1 8 liters of hot water in the solution tank if an anti browning solution is used follow manufacturer s instructions Turn on the vac pump switch and allow the machine to run over a floor drain until the solution tank is empty approximately once a month 2 I
22. nspect hoses and cords replace as needed 3 Inspect filter screens clean or replace as needed 4 Inspect spray pattern of jets replace or clean as needed 5 Check the tension of the solution valve cable tighten if necessary 6 Inspect the vac motor remove any lint build up at cooling intake service carbon vac motor brushes Approximately every 750 operation hours 7 With the machine running the brush should rotate freely without rattling or grinding Replace bearings if necessary 98353 CAUTION Do not allow this machine to remain in a vehicle or area where the temperature will be below 40 F 4 C Allowing this machine to freeze will cause damage not covered by the 6 3 1 warranty CAUTION Protect this machine from freezing if it becomes necessary to store it at temper atures below 40 F 4 C Use a methyl hydrate window washer type anti freeze mix a gallon or two 4 8 liters of anti freeze solution following the manufac turer s instructions Add the anti freeze solution to the solution tank With the hoses in place run the machine until the anti freeze begins spraying out don t empty solution tank Vacuum out the remaining anti freeze solution in the solution tank Discon nect the hoses and empty the recovery buck et Always allow the unit to return to room temperature before filling with hot water or operating CAUTION Do not use Ethylene Glycol or any cooling system anti free
23. repaired at an authorized service center Normal wear items including but not limited to belts brushes capacitors carbon brushes casters clutches cords filters finishes gaskets hoses light bulbs rectifiers switches squee gees bearings pulleys relays actuating cables tires and wheels will be warranted for manufacturing defects for 90 days from the purchase date The warranty commences on the purchase date by the original end user from an authorized Windsor Agent subject to proof of purchase The Machine Registration Card must be completed and returned immediately at the time of purchase If proof of purchase cannot be identified the warranty start date is 90 days after date of sale to an authorized Windsor distributor Parts replaced or repaired under warranty are guaranteed for the remainder of the original warranty period 90 DAY WARRANTY EXTENSION AVAILABLE Upon receipt of the Machine Registration Card Windsor will extend the warranty period an additional 90 days from the purchase date Does not include items warranted 90 days for manufacturing defects STATED WARRANTIES ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED Any statutory implied warranties including any warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose are expressly limited to the duration of this written warranty Windsor will not be liable for any other damages including but not limited to indirect or special consequential d
24. se water temperatures in excess of 140 F 60 5C Water which is too hot may distort the polyeth ylene tanks 3 If necessary add a cleaning concentrate for use in hot water extractors Closely follow manu facturer s instructions found on container Read ingredients listed on the container to ensure com CAUTION 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 us ing any product in this machine SUITABLEINCOMPATIBLE CHEMICALSCHEMICALS Alkalis Aldehydes Clorox Bleach Aromatic Hydrocarbons Defoaming Agents Butyls Detergents Carbon Tetrachloride Hydroxides Clorox Oxygen Bleaches Chlorinated Bleaches Soaps Chlorinated Hydrocarbons Sta Puf Fabric Softener D Limonene Vinegar Lysol White Monday Bleach Methyls MEK Perchlorethylene perc Phenols Trichlorethylene e Registered Trademark 4 Place the recovery tank onto the solution tank 5 Set the dome in place on the recovery tank Dome must be seated correctly to ensure proper vacuum seal SPIRIT Fill the solution tank Move machine to the cleaning area Lower the brush housing to the floor Adjust the brush to the desired height Plug machine into electrical outlet Release handle by pressing bar with foot Push handle forward to lock To release handle A Press down with foo
25. t B Pull back on handle 7 Press switch with foot to turn on 8 Tilt the machine back on rear wheels until brush is off the floor Press brush switch with foot to turn on NOTE Starting the machine with dry brush rest ing on floor may trip the brush motor circuit breaker 9 Squeeze the solution control lever to dispense cleaning solution 10 Pull the machine backwards at a steady pace Different carpet conditions will determine the speed required approximately 25 to 30 feet per minute 8 9 m Do not press down on the handle while cleaning this will cause the brush housing to raise slightly and reduce efficiency 11 Release the solution lever about 12 Inches 15 0 cm before the end of each pass to ensure all solution is picked up 12 Allow each cleaning pass to overlap the previous pass about 2 inches 13 While cleanin check for foam build up in re tank hen excessive foam begins to build up add a defoaming compound to the recovery tank according to the instructions on the manufacturer s package Foam build up depends on the type of cleaning concentrate and residue remaining carpet An overflow of foam from in the recovery tank into the vacuum intake can damage the vacuum motor Always be aware of the waste water level and foam in the recovery tank es ecially when using an accessory tool BEFORE foam or solu Is pulled into vac intake empty the recovery ank N
26. the exit Try not to travel over the cleaned areas when getting fresh water or dumping old Furni ture should be moved away from the walls be fore cleaning If furniture is moved back in place before floor is completely dry place plastic or foil protectors under the legs to prevent possible staining When possible use a Windblower WB3 and open all windows and doors to speed drying General Cleaning Information Vacuum carpet or sweep hard floor first Al ways take the time to thoroughly vacuum carpet or sweep floor before using the extractor On heavily soiled floors or on areas of high foot traffic it may be necessary to use a pres pray or traffic lane cleaner applied with a sepa rate sprayer Do not add presprays to the ma chine s solution tank If a spotter is used follow the manufacturers instructions exactly as printed on the label Spotter left on the floor may bleach or brown it permanently Shag or deep pile carpets may require several passes from different directions but the opera tor must be careful not to over saturate the car pet Make several passes without spray to ex tract as much moisture as possible Rinse carpet after cleaning so that sticky soap build up will not cause carpet to quickly become soiled again Go back over carpet using only clean warm water in solution tank WARNING POTENTIAL INJURY This product contains moving parts To reduce the risk of injury unplug the machine b
27. zes Troubleshooting Chart Condition No Power To Machine Dead electrical circuit breaker in fuse box Faulty power cord Power switch failure Faulty circuit breaker Internal wiring problem Electrical Shock Equipment not grounding Receptacle not grounded Internal electrical problem Nuisance Tripping of Circuit Breaker Brush buried More than 3 8 1 cm Dry brush Faulty circuit breaker Mechanical problem Vacuum Motor Speed Varies or Doesn t Run Worn motor brushes Motor worn out Faulty switch Faulty circuit breaker Internal wiring problem Loss Of Vacuum Loose vac dome Crack in dome or poor joint Loosecuffsonvacuum hose Damaged Dome Gasket Lint or dirt clogging vacuum intake screen Accessory tool clogged Vac hose damaged Internal electrical problem 10 Corrective Action Check building circuit breaker Replace Test switch for continuity Replace if necessary Test circuit breaker for continuity Replace if necessary With the machine unplugged check for and correct any loose wire connections inside the machine at the switches and terminal block Follow grounding instructions exactly Have an electrician inspect the building s wiring Ensure that the machine s wiring matches the appropriate wiring diagram Check for and correct any loose wire connections Replace any wires or components which are short circuiting Brush is adjusted too low adjust position using the a
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