Windsor CMPS 10070050 User Manual

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MAINTENANCE 
 CMPS  86290230  02/22/07 
4-5    
 
PERIODIC MAINTENACE 
 
Twice a month, flush a white vinegar solution (one 
quart vinegar to two gallons of water) or anti-
browning solution (mixed as directed) through the 
machine.  This will prevent build-up of alkaline 
residue in the system.  If spray jets become clogged, 
remove the spray tips, wash them thoroughly, and 
blow dry. 
 
NOTE: Do not use pins, wires, etc. to clean nozzles 
as this could destroy the spray pattern. 
 
Periodically inspect all hoses, electrical cables and 
connections on your machine.  Frayed or cracked 
hoses should be repaired or replaced to eliminate 
vacuum or solution pressure loss. The electrical 
cable must be well insulated and cable connector 
screw kept tight.  If the cable insulation is broken or 
frayed, repair or replace immediately.  Don’t take 
chances with elctrical fire or shock.   
 
DAILY/REGULAR MAINTENANCE 
Before making any adjustments to the machine, 
disconnect the power cord from the electrical source.   
1.  Empty unused cleaning solution from the 
solution tank. 
2.  Inspect and clean filter screen in solution tank. 
3.  Flush pumping system with 4 to 7 liters of clean 
water. 
4.  After each use, rinse tank with fresh water.  
Periodically inspect the recovery tank and 
decontaminate if necessary, using a Hospital 
Grade Virucide or a 10-1 bleach to water 
solution.  Waste water should be disposed of 
properly. 
5.  Remove filter to clean.  Filters used for wet pick-
up including striper must be thoroughly cleaned 
before being allowed to dry. 
6.  Check spray jets for full spray pattern. 
NOTE: Worn filters can affect vacuum 
performance.  Replace the filter when it becomes 
worn out and normal cleaning will not restore 
vac performance. 
 
 
SERVICE SCHEDULE 
DAILY WEEKLY 
QUARTERLY 
Check machine for cord damage 
*    
Check recovery dome and gasket for damage and 
cleanliness 
*    
Check hoses for wear, blockages, or damage 
*    
Check handles, switches, and knobs for damage 
*    
Check vac motor intake filter and clean 
*    
Run one gallon of water through system 
*  
 
 
Clean out recovery tank and check float valve to make 
sure it moves freely 
*    
Clean out solution tank and remove and clean vacuum 
intake screen 
*    
Clean outside of all tanks and check for damage 
*    
Run vac motor for at least one minute to allow motor to 
dry 
*    
Store with dome off tank to allow the tank to dry 
*    
Check all bearings for noise 
 *   
Check all gaskets for wear and leakage 
 *   
Check vacuum intake screen for damage; replace if 
necessary 
 *   
Check pump pressure; observe spray pattern and 
check with gauge if necessary 
 *   
Check and clean solution screen 
 *   
Check cables for fraying 
 *   
Check overall performance of machine 
 *   
Check vac motor carbon brushes 
  *