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PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
All EDIC machines are engineered and built to require a minimum amount of maintenance. But like any machine it does require
some care to keep it in optimum working condition. Careful attention to these maintenance instructions will give you maximum
operating performance and will increase the life expectancy of your machine.
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Solution Lines & Fitting: Flush the machine at least once a month with a solution of 3 parts water with 1 part white
vinegar in order to neutralize the alkaline residue left by the cleaning solution.
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Quick Connect Couple: Spray with WD-40 or equivalent lubricant to prevent coupler from sticking.
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Drain Valve: Apply light oil on gate seals. If machine has to be stored for a prolonged period, leave the gate valve
open.
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Solution Pump: The same above procedure used on the solution line and fittings applies to the pump.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
PROBLEM
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
No electrical power
Switch is turned on. Power
is intermittent to all
motor(s)
VACUUM SYSTEM
No vacuum or low vacuum
SOLUTION SYSTEM
Pump motor on, no spray
through spray tips
Uneven or weak spray
from tips
PROBLEM CAUSE
1. Defective power cord
2. House or building circuit breaker tripped.
1. Faulty electrical cable.
2. Defective switches.
3. Loose terminal or discolored terminal connections.
1. Vacuum filter between tanks is clogged.
2. Vacuum hose is not tight onto recovery tank inlet tube.
3. Recovery tank is not firmly clamped down onto solution tank.
4. Vacuum gasket located between the recovery and solution tanks is worn or
damaged.
1. Clogged spray tips.
2. Clogged solution intake filter screen.
3. Plugged female quick disconnect coupler or couplers not fully engaged.
1. Clogged or dirty spray tips.
2. Accumulated dirt on solution intake filter screen.
3. Accumulation of debris inside pump and plumbing.
4. Worn nozzles.