Windsor Ninja 10070460 사용자 설명서

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MACHINE OPERATION 
 NINJA INTL 86038610  03/29/07 
 3-3  
 
PRE-RUN INSPECTION 
1.  Check all fittings and connectors for proper 
assembly. 
 
2.  Check all hoses for leaks.  Repair or replace 
any damaged hoses. 
 
3.  Check power cord(s) for any damage.  If 
damaged, replace. 
 
EQUIPMENT SET-UP 
1.  Plug power cord 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 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 that 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 
manufacture’s instructions printed on 
container. 
NOTE:  When using a powder cleaner, pre-mix 
with hot water in a clean container before adding 
to the solution tank. 
 
6.  Turn pump and vacuum switch(s) to the on 
position. 
 
7. Start 
cleaning. 
 
PRIMING THE PUMP  (SELF PRIMING VALVE) 
[High Pressure Pump Models ONLY
Turn pump and both vacuums on.
 
1.  Press lever (located above the accessory 
connection; front of machine) toward 
machine. 
 
2.  Do this for 30 seconds or until there is a 
steady flow of water flowing through the sight 
tube. (located on right side of recovery tank.) 
 
EMPTYING AND CLEANING 
Always use 
defoamer if foaming 
occurs. Foam will 
suspend large particles that may damage 
vacuum(s) as well as allow liquid into the 
vacuum motor(s) without activating the float 
shutoff. 
 
1.  Before proceeding, make certain that the 
nozzle is functioning properly. 
 
a.  To check, hold the wand about one foot 
above the surface to be cleaned and 
open the wand valve.  A full spray should 
be observed from the nozzle. 
 
b.  If the nozzle is not showing a full spray 
pattern, adjust nozzle for proper pattern, 
clean, or replace nozzle. 
 
2.  Normally, chemical is applied on the push 
stroke of the wand when cleaning.  
Vacuuming is done on the pull stroke.  For 
heavily soiled carpets the wand may be used 
in a scrubbing manner, applying chemical in 
both the push and pull stroke. 
 
3.  When cleaning, keep the working opening  
(wand mouth) flat on the surface being 
cleaned.  Keep the wand moving when the 
valve is open. 
 
4.  The shutoff float inside the vacuum tank will 
impede the vacuum flow when the vacuum 
tank is full. 
When this occurs, empty the vacuum tank by 
opening the dump valve and dispose of the 
waste in a proper manner.   
 
5.  Once the vacuum tank has been emptied, 
you may once again proceed with cleaning