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on the tool connects directly to the female connector on the solution hose. The vacuum hose just
pushes on with a friction fit.
a. Hand Tool - This is a small unit which can be used to clean upholstery, stairs, hard to
reach areas, rugs etc.
b. Floor Tool - Used for cleaning main areas of carpet. It allows the operator to clean in a
standing position, rather than on his hands and knees.
c. Power brushes are used when extra agitation is needed to remove dirt on heavy soiled
carpets (such as pubs, hotels etc.) A power brush can save a lot of time and energy –
especially in large open areas.
d. Hard Floor Wet Pick-up - Used for cleaning hard floors. Squeegee head with spray jet for
rinsing and drying floors in one operation.
5. Adjust Flow Control Valve (if fitted) – Flow rate can be reduced by opening the flow control valve
thus increasing circulation of water to the solution tank. Maximum flow and pressure is achieved
when flow control valve is closed.
6. Switch on the vacuum motor and the pump with flow control open. Then close flow control
clockwise – commence cleaning in the normal way, fill solution tank with water & chemical mix
as and when needed.
Warning : Use only Ashbys approved water extraction detergent mix. Do not use chemicals intended for
pre-spray or rotary use. These will invalidate machine warranty.

Emptying Sensei after Water Extraction Cleaning

When recovery tank is full, the float valve will activate blocking the vacuum.
1. Switch off pump & vacuum motor, empty recovery tank via dump valve located on back of
Sensei.
2. Once empty close the dump valve. Switch on pump & vacuum motors & resume work.
3. On completion of work, residual water in the solution tank can be drained using Pump-Out Hose
supplied.
The Pump-Out Hose is a short piece of solution hose with a male connector on one end – this is
connected to the solution connection on the machine. The other end is open (no connector) and should
be put into the recovery tank. Fully empty dirty water from the machines recovery tank. Turn on pump
and where applicable, close the flow control. Allow all the water to empty from the solution tank.
Residual water below the level of the water intake filter should be sucked out using the vacuum hose
connected to the Sensei.
For maximum life from the vacuum motor allow both water & air to be extracted by vacuum hose, rather
than immersing hose cuff totally in water. This would put excess strain on the vacuum motor, especially if
residual water is hot.
Important: Once this is done run both vacuum motors with recovery tank lid removed for approx. 3
minutes. This will help prolong the life of your vacuum motors by drying them out.
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