Windsor 10086150 Vacuum Cleaner User Manual


 
HOW THIS MACHINE WORKS
86292490 VOYAGER DUO 08/20/07
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The Machine is a battery powered, self-propelled
Carpet Maintainer and Carpet Extractor intended for
commercial use.
The machine is designed to maintain your carpet
using the Encapsulating Interim Carpet Cleaning
Process. By using the Interim Carpet Maintainer in
conjunction with Windsor Red Carpet Encapsulating
Interim Cleaning (W450-4) or Encapsulating Interim
Cleaning with Carpet Protection (W455-4) chemical
solution, you can perform a regular light cleaning
and grooming of your carpet very quickly, and have
the carpet dry and ready for traffic within 30 minutes.
The machine is also designed to restore your carpet
using carpet extraction chemicals. The machine is
designed to apply cleaning solution onto carpeted
floor, scrub the carpet with two counter-rotating
brushes, and then vacuum the soiled water back into
the recovery tank.
DELUXE ONLY
The machine can be used to perform a “One step” or
“Two step” carpet restoration. Using the “One step”
process, the carpet is restored with a deep
extraction chemical. Using the “Two step” process,
the carpet is first scrubbed with a pre-spray and then
scrubbed again with a neutralizing rinse.
The machine's primary systems are the solution
system, chemical injection system (Deluxe), scrub
system, recovery system and operator control
system.
The function of the solution system is to store water
and deliver solution to the appropriate spray jets.
The solutions system consists of the solution tank,
strainer, pump, solenoid valves, spray jets and
controls. The solution tank stores water until it is
delivered through the strainer and pump to the
solenoid valves and spray jets. The strainer protects
the pump from debris. The solenoid valves
automatically prevents solution flow unless the scrub
brushes are turned on and the machine is being
propelled forward. The solution pump switch
controls the cleaning solution flow.
DELUXE ONLY
The function of the chemical injection system is to
deliver the appropriate chemical into the solution
system to be applied to the carpet. The chemical
injection system consists of the “A” chemical tank,
“B” chemical tank, chemical selector valve, chemical
pump, and the mixing sector. The “A” chemical tank
stores either encapsulating interim chemical, pre-
spray “Two step” chemical or neutralizing rinse “Two
step” chemical. The “B” chemical tank stores the
deep extraction chemical. The chemical selector
valve controls which chemical is delivered into the
system depending on the function knob on the
control panel. The chemical pump draws from the
tanks and delivers it into the solution system. The
mixing sector allows the chemical to thoroughly mix
with the water before being delivered to the carpet.
The function of the scrub system is to scrub the
carpet, mix the cleaning solution with the soil and lift
and groom the carpet pile. The scrub system
consists of two cylindrical brushes, motor, lift
actuator, and controls. The brushes scrub the
carpet as the motor drives the brushes. The
counter-rotating action of the brushes grooms the
carpet pile. The rotor actuator switch controls the lift
actuator and brush motor to lower the deck and turn
the motor on, or raise the deck and turn the motor
off. The brush motor will automatically turn off when
the throttle switches are in neutral.
The function of the recovery system is to vacuum the
soiled water back into the recovery tank. The
recovery system consists of the vacuum shoes,
vacuum motor(s), float ball filter, recovery tank and
controls. The vacuum shoes extract the dirty
solution from the carpet as the machine moves
forward. The vacuum motor(s) provide suction to
draw the dirty solution off the floor and into the
recovery tank. The float ball filter protects the
vacuum fan from debris and foam. The recovery
tank stores the dirty solution.
The function of the operator control system is to
control the direction and speed of the machine. The
control system consists of the reverse switch, throttle
switch, speed control knob, propel controller, and
drive wheels. The reverse switch signals forward or
reverse direction. The propel controller interprets
signals from the throttle switches, and speed control
knob to command the drive wheels to propel or slow
the machine.