Windsor 10070090 User Manual

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                                 OPERATIONS 
D100  86038620 05/21/07 
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CARPET INSPECTION: 
Determine precisely what areas you are going 
to clean.  Note problem areas in the carpet or 
tack strip.  Look for loose carpet, heavily 
damaged areas, discolored stains, or grease 
spots that will require prespotting.  Note the 
carpet type.  Check the availability of hot water, 
drains, and suitable electrical outlets.  If the 
carpet is loose or worn, have it repaired before 
attempting to clean it.   
 
Plan the cleaning route, work from the most 
remote area towards the exit.  Try not to travel 
over the cleaned areas when getting fresh 
water or dumping old.  Furniture should be 
moved out away from the walls before cleaning.  
If furniture is moved back in place before carpet 
is completely dry, place plastic or foil protectors 
under the legs to prevent possible carpet 
staining.  When possible use a Windblower 
(AM3) and open all windows and doors to 
speed carpet drying.  
 
ACCESSORIES: 
The D100 can be used with the following 
Windsor equipment: Deluxe Hand Tool 
(86000020 – PRV NO. HT), Pile Jogger 
(86041760 – PRVNO. PJ2A),  Standard Floor 
Wands(SFW, 86000610 – PRV NO. 89227, 
86000600 PRV NO. 89226, & Wind Blower 
carpet dryer(AM3).  Contact an authorized 
Windsor dealer for assistance in choosing the 
right equipment . 
 
GENERAL  INFORMATION: 
On heavily soiled carpets, or on areas of 
high foot traffic
, it may be necessary to use a 
prespray or traffic lane cleaner applied with a 
Pro-Spray.  Do not add presprays to the 
machine's solution tank.  If a spotter is used, 
follow the manufacturer's instructions exactly as 
printed on the label.  Remove the spotter with 
the floor tool when done, spotter left in the 
carpet may bleach or brown it permanently. 
 
As the carpet is being cleaned, check to see 
if there is  foam building up in the recovery 
bucket.
  Add a little defoaming compound to 
the recovery tank but never to the solution tank. 
 
 
 
 
 
For infrequent use or long periods of 
storage
, flush the system with a neutralizing 
solution of 1 quart white vinegar mixed with 2 
gallons hot water.  Flush the system with clean 
hot water after neutralizing. 
 
For hose fitting lubrication, use a light 
silicone lubricant which will not damage o-rings. 
 
PROTECT THIS MACHINE FROM 
FREEZING. 
 
EQUIPMENT SET-UP: 
1.)    Plug power cable from machine into 
properly grounded wall outlet. 
 
2.)    Turn vacuum motor switch on and off to 
make sure there is electrical power at machine. 
 
3.)    Connect vac hose to machine.  Slide the 
swivel cuff over the outlet on the tank. 
 
4.)    Connect the hose set to your machine and 
wand.  Pull back the knurled collar on the quick 
disconnect coupler and push onto the 
connection on the chassis.  To avoid leaks, 
check to be sure a positive connection was 
made. 
 
5.)    Using a clean container, fill the solution 
tank with clean, hot water.  Mix in a non-
foaming cleaning concentrate for use in hot 
water extraction machines following the 
manufacturer's  instructions, as printed on the 
container.  When using a powder cleaner, 
premix with hot water in a clean container 
before adding to the solution tank. 
 
6.)  Turn pump and vacuum switch to the on 
position. 
 
7.)  Start cleaning.