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Twist and lock the nozzle (10) onto the free end of the suction hose (13). Twist and lock the detergent delivery tube to the nozzle (10).
Fit the carpet lance (17) to the stainless steel extension tube (12) and attach the stainless steel extension tube (12) to the nozzle (10).
Connect the detergent delivery tube from the carpet lance (17) to the nozzle (10). The grey fitting is a push and twist fit.
9.1.11.
The spraying nozzle at the other end of the delivery tube is a push fit into the mounting on the underside of the carpet
lance. There is a notch in the nozzle which must fit onto a spigot in the lance mounting to ensure that the nozzle outlet is
the right way round. To clean fabrics and upholstery clip the spray nozzle with the short tube into the underside of the hand held lance
(11). Push the assembled hand held lance (11) onto the nozzle (10). Note: The stainless steel extension tube (12) is not used.
9.1.12.
Select the detergent mode, indicated by the following symbol,
9.1.13.
Select both the detergent mode and vacuum mode for simultaneous detergent application and dirty liquid suction.
9.2.
CARPET/UPHOLSTERY CLEANING
9.2.1.
Vacuum the carpet/upholstery thoroughly before washing it. For carpet cleaning we recommend you first remove all furniture from the
room to be cleaned, or move it away from the cleaning area. Clean the whole carpet systematically in squares of approximately 1.5m
each. This avoids walking over the cleaned carpet until it is completely dry.
9.2.2.
Start furthest away from the doorway to the room, extend the hose and work backwards.
9.2.3.
Select detergent mode, indicated by the following symbol,
9.2.4.
Pull the carpet lance (17) back towards you, in lengths of approx 1.5m. Refill the detergent tank (6) if the fluid spray stops.
9.2.5.
Switch off and return to where you started.
9.2.6.
Select the vacuum mode, indicated by the following symbol,
strokes. Apply more detergent in any particularly dirty area. The dirty solution is visible as it is sucked up through the carpet lance (17).
Stop vacuuming when there is no more dirty fluid visible. DO NOT walk over any newly cleaned area until it is completely dry.
9.2.7.
The hand held lance (11) is ideal for cleaning sofas, chairs, stairs and car interiors.
WARNING! DO NOT replace furniture until the carpet is completely dry!
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WARNING! DO NOT run the pump when there is no detergent in the detergent tank (6).
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WARNING! The motor noise changes to a higher pitch when the main drum (19) is full or blocked. Stop the machine immediately and
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empty the main drum (19).
WARNING! Always use a low foam detergent (Sealey part no: VMR921S) or use a de-foaming agent (Sealey part no: VMR922S).
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9.3.
STORAGE:
9.3.1.
Prior to storage, following steps should be taken:
9.3.2.
Remove the carpet lance (17) and use the end of the stainless steel extension tube (12) to suck up any remaining liquid. Run the
machine until the tubes and suction hose (13) are clean and dry.
9.3.3.
Switch off the machine and unplug from the power supply. Empty the main drum (19) using the drainage outlet (7) and empty the
detergent tank (6).
9.3.4.
Remove the foam filter (9) to dry. Refit for further wet suction. For dry vacuuming, fit a dry cartridge filter (8).
WARNING! Always use low foaming shampoo VMR921S 1 litre or VMR925S 5 litre and, where material has previously been cleaned
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using an unknown detergent, use De-Foaming agent VMR922S to prevent possible excessive foaming.
9.3.5.
Remove the foam filter (9) to dry. Refit for further wet suction. For dry vacuuming, fit a dry cartridge filter (8).
WARNING! Always use low foaming shampoo VMR921S 1 litre or VMR925S 5 litre and, where material has previously been cleaned
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using an unknown detergent, use De-Foaming agent VMR922S to prevent possible excessive foaming.
10. MAINTENANCE
10.1.
GENERAL MAINTENANCE.
10.1.1.
Ensure the machine is unplugged from the power supply.
10.1.2.
Disconnect the suction hose (13) from the main drum (19).
10.1.3.
Undo the clasps and remove top section (18) from the main drum (19).
10.1.4.
Clear out any dirt or debris from the main drum (19) and hose (13).
10.1.5.
Clean the foam filter (9) by washing it in a mild soapy solution.
10.1.6.
Check that the stainless telescopic tube (12) operates smoothly, and check the
power cable to make sure it has not received any damage.
10.2.
CARTRIDGE FILTER MAINTENANCE. (See also section 7)
10.2.1.
Handle the cartridge filter carefully (8) when cleaning or installing.
10.2.2.
Carefully remove the cartridge filter (8) and inspect it for damage. A filter that
has small holes or tears in it will not perform efficiently and should be replaced.
10.2.3.
To clean a dry filter, tap it inside a waste bin.
10.2.4.
DO NOT use a wet cartridge filter for dry vacuuming as the filter will clog quickly.
To clean a wet cartridge filter it should be rinsed from the inside and allowed to
air dry for 24 hours.
10.2.5.
To fit a new/cleaned filter, slide it over the filter basket, push it fully home and
lock in place with the lid.
10.3.
REPLACING REMOTE CONTROL BATTERY. (See fig.2)
10.3.1.
Carefully push the hook at the front of the battery cover and lift until the battery cover is released.
10.3.2.
Remove the old battery.
10.3.3.
Insert the new battery with the terminals in the direction shown inside the battery compartment.
10.3.4.
Replace the battery cover.
IMPORTANT: Only replace the battery with a 23AE 12V Alkaline battery.
© Jack Sealey Limited
to operate the machine for detergent application only.
to spray detergent into the area to be cleaned.
to suck up the dirty solution and repeat the previous pattern of
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VMA915 Issue 6 (1) 23/06/20