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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Ed Valentine Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03/March/2008 at 1:36pm
barry;
 
I honestly can not rememebr "WHEN" we have ever had to send a motor replacement to anyone, period. And I'm not kidding either. However, to answer your question, one year warranties exist on all equipment under normal operating use.
 
Ofcourse, this does not cover the following:    Product in a house thats burning down; Dropped off the back end of a truck while crusing down the highway; Product that is stolden or repossed by ones bank or lease Company; Product smashed via a forklift;....................I'll think of several others that a few Operators have asked about over the past 30 years. (not kidding either, just ask Ted!)
 
Seriously tho, I can't imagine how any water could "leak into" the vacuums or vacuum exhausts the way it is designed and engineered. has to be foam, period.
 
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He always cleans with food coloring, just in case.
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Wow.............a great idea from KenShocked

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Superglide Ken Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29/February/2008 at 6:52pm
Easy to check that theory out Barry. Get some red or blue food color and add it to a 2 gallon bucket of water. Pour into machine. Let it sit for 10 minutes. Look in the machine body underneath the tank. If you see color there, you know your tank is leaking. If it leaks , water can drip onto the motor(s)and be drawn into the motor(s). Worth checking out.
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Originally posted by cmaster cmaster wrote:

Sounds like a cracked waste tankOuch


I doubt that's possible, it's brand new and has been CAREFULLY treated 
and used maybe 10 times.  Unless is arrived in that condition.

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Sounds like a cracked waste tankOuch

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I Didn't have any jobs that I used the extracter for today, all dry clean day today.  Tomorrow I should be able to experiment again.  I have put Defoamer in the solution tank.  Whenever I prespray wall to wall water leaks out the exhaust, when I just lightly spot the bad areas It works just fine.  I've tried 4 different Prespays all have failed.  The last being Procyon which should not foam.  I don't think the problem is foam related.  I'm not leaking Foam out the exhaust, I'm leaking water.  About 1/2 to 1 gallon is leaked out on a LR/DR 2 Bdr condo job.   This extracter is also Leaking dirty waste water on my van floor overnight. There's usally about an inch of waste water still in the tank when i load in back in the van.  Something is wrong and I think I'm gonna have to let a repairman take a look at it.  Ed, Where does my warranty stand?

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Get the powdered defoamer that Chemspec sells. If the problem is foam, that product will solve it for you. It kills all foam before it can reach the tank. trying to kill foam in the tank is the wrong approach IMO. Some of it is bound to get into the motor if you wait to kill it there.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Ed Valentine Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28/February/2008 at 10:12am
Laserman;
 
Can't figure out what your problem is either (as long as I have been doing this). Other than the fact that the cleaning agent pre-spray --has to be--too darn foamy.  Have you put the anti-foam in your solution tank so as to kill the foam collected inside your hoses before entering into your recovery tank?
 
If one thinks about this, you certainly have--more than enough---vacuum extraction performance. And, you certainly have enough room inside the vacuum tank. And, your vacuum stack pipe is protected by a  float (does not respond to foam; only water btw) and surrounded by a protective flange. Therefore, it appears to me through my experience, that it is a simple adjustment of what it is you are using or how you are using it.
 
It is true that a lower performance system will be less likely to "vacuum in foam" than a he system ever will. However, there's that word again: "Foam".
 
Hope this helps;
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Thanks Guys,

I've just about figured that I just can't prespray very much at all.  
I cleaned a condo unit this moring and just prespotted instead of 
prespraying.  No dripping from the exhaust.  Later in the day I did
another unit PreSpraying with Procyon and the Leaking from the
exhaust happened again.  Could it be that the Drymaster  causing
this somehow?  I'm using Defoamer and Not Getting alot of foam.
Soons as I can I gonna hook up my regular wand and prespray as
usual to see if this occurs with the wand.  So far I'm very
disapointed with this extracter.  My galaxy extracter NEVER does
this at all.  I'll also check for the cracks.

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[QUOTE=John L]You might want to check the stack in the wastetank connected to that vac motor.. There might be a crack/loose connection in it at a lower level sucking in a small amount of water..
 
 Good call John, I had that happen once to me
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You might want to check the stack in the wastetank connected to that vac motor.. There might be a crack/loose connection in it at a lower level sucking in a small amount of water..
 
I use Chemspec's stuff.. No foam..
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Procyon is soap FREE and an excellent prespray.

Edited by danmarck82 - 26/February/2008 at 12:27am
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John,

This happens when the Waste tank is Low.  I'm gonna try reducing the areas I Prespray down to only the sections that need it.  Are there Presprays That are low foaming?  This seems to Occur whatever Prespray I try.

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