Windsor Carpet Cleaner D250 115V User Manual

CARPET EXTRACTOR  
Operating Instructions (ENG)  
MODEL:  
D250 (115V)  
Beginning with Serial No. 1000054537  
Read these instructions before operating the machine  
P
98828 06/07/03  
 
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
When using an electrical appliance, basic precaution  
must always be followed, including the following:  
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS MACHINE.  
This machine is for commercial use.  
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury:  
!
WARNING:  
Connect to a properly grounded outlet. See Grounding Instructions.  
Do not leave the machine unattended. Unplug machine from outlet when not in use and before  
maintenance or service.  
Use only indoors. Do not use outdoors or expose to rain.  
Do not allow machine to be used as a toy. Close attention is necessary when used by or near  
children.  
Use only as described in this manual. Use only manufacturer’s recommended components and  
attachments.  
Do not use damaged electrical cord or plug. Follow all instructions in this manual concerning grounding  
the machine. If the machine is not working properly, has been dropped, damaged, left outdoors, or  
dropped into water, return it to an authorized service center.  
Do not pull or carry machine by electrical cord, use as a handle, close a door on cord, or pull cord  
around sharp edges or corners.  
Do not run machine over cord. Keep cord away from heated surfaces.  
Do not unplug machine by pulling on cord. To unplug, grasp the electrical plug, not the electrical cord.  
Do not handle the electrical plug or machine with wet hands.  
Do not operate the machine with any openings blocked. Keep openings free of debris that may reduce  
airflow.  
This machine is intended for cleaning carpet only.  
Do not vacuum anything that is burning or smoking, such as cigarettes, matches, or hot ashes.  
This machine is not suitable for picking up health endangering dust.  
Turn off all controls before unplugging.  
Machine can cause a fire when operating near flammable vapors or materials. Do not operate this  
machine near flammable fluids, dust or vapors.  
This machine is suitable for commercial use, for example in hotels, schools, hospitals,  
factories, shops and offices for more than normal housekeeping purposes.  
Maintenance and repairs must be done by qualified personnel.  
If foam or liquid comes out of machine, switch off immediately.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
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GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS  
THIS PRODUCT IS FOR COMMERCIAL USE ONLY.  
ELECTRICAL:  
The amp, hertz, and voltage are listed on the  
PROPER GROUNDING (115V)  
Grounding Pin  
Metal Screw  
data label found on each machine.  
Using  
voltages above or below those indicated on the  
data label will cause serious damage to the  
motors.  
Grounded  
Outlet  
Adaptor  
Grounded Outlet Box  
Fig. B  
Tab For Grounding Screw  
Fig. A  
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS:  
Adaptor  
Fig. C  
This appliance must be grounded. If it should  
malfunction or break down, grounding provides a  
path of least resistance for electric current to  
reduce the risk of electric shock. This appliance  
is equipped with a cord having an equipment-  
grounding conductor and grounding plug. The  
plug must be inserted into an appropriate outlet  
that is properly installed and grounded in  
accordance with all local codes and ordinances.  
The D250 is for use on a nominal 115-volt circuit,  
and has a grounded plug that looks like the plug  
in “Fig. A”. A temporary adaptor that looks like  
the adaptor in “Fig . C” may be used to connect  
this plug to a 2-pole receptacle as shown in “Fig.  
B”, if a properly grounded outlet is not available.  
The temporary adaptor should be used only until  
a properly grounded outlet (Fig. A) can be  
installed by a qualified electrician. The green  
colored rigid ear, lug, or the like extending from  
the adaptor must be connected to a permanent  
ground such as a properly grounded outlet box  
cover. Whenever the adaptor is used, it must be  
held in place by a metal screw.  
NOTE: In Canada, the use of a temporary adaptor is not  
permitted by the Canadian Electrical Code  
CHEMICALS  
Suitable Chemicals  
Non-Compatible  
Aldehydes  
Alkalis  
Aromatics Hydrocarbons  
SP Butyls  
Carbon Tetrachloride  
Clorox*  
Detergents  
Hydroxides  
Soaps  
Vinegar  
Chlorinated Bleaches  
Chlorinated Hydrocarbons  
Lysol*  
Methyl Ethel Ketone (MEK)  
Perchorethylene (perc)  
Phenolics  
Trichlorethylene  
D-Limonene  
Warning:  
The D250IE is for use on a nominal 230-volt  
circuit.  
Using the incompatible chemicals listed above  
will damage the machine. Damages of this  
type are not covered under the 6-3-1 warranty.  
Carefully read ingredients on manufacturer's  
label before using any product in this machine.  
WARNING:  
Improper  
connection of the  
equipment-grounding conductor can result in a  
risk of electric shock. Check with a qualified  
electrician or service person if you are in doubt as  
to whether the outlet is properly grounded. Do  
not modify the plug provided with the appliance -  
if it will not fit the outlet, have a proper outlet  
installed by a qualified electrician.  
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OPERATIONS  
CARPET INSPECTION:  
PROTECT THIS MACHINE FROM  
FREEZING.  
Determine precisely what areas you are going to  
clean. Note problem areas in the carpet or tack  
strip. Look for loose carpet, heavily damaged areas,  
discolored stains, or grease spots that will require  
prespotting. Note the carpet type. Check the  
availability of hot water, drains, and suitable  
electrical outlets. If the carpet is loose or worn, have  
it repaired before attempting to clean it.  
EQUIPMENT SET-UP:  
1.) Plug power cable from machine into  
properly grounded wall outlet.  
2.) Turn vacuum motor switch on and off to make  
sure there is electrical power at machine.  
3.) Connect vac hose to machine. Slide the swivel  
cuff over the outlet on the tank.  
Plan the cleaning route, work from the most remote  
area towards the exit. Try not to travel over the  
cleaned areas when getting fresh water or dumping  
old. Furniture should be moved out away from the  
walls before cleaning. If furniture is moved back in  
place before carpet is completely dry, place plastic  
or foil protectors under the legs to prevent possible  
carpet staining. When possible use a Windblower  
(WB3) and open all windows and doors to speed  
carpet drying.  
4.) Connect the hose set to the machine and  
wand. Pull back the knurled collar on the quick  
disconnect coupler and push onto the  
connection on the chassis. To avoid leaks,  
check to be sure a positive connection was  
made.  
5.) Pour clean, hot water into the solution tank.  
To avoid possible tank distortion, water  
temperature must not exceed 140 F (60C).  
ACCESSORIES:  
The D-250 can be used with the following Windsor  
equipment: Deluxe Hand Tool (DHT), Pile  
6.) Add a non-foaming cleaning solution  
Jogger(PJ2A), Standard Floor Wands(SFW, SW,  
concentrate, for use in hot water extractors at  
the proportions noted on the container (See list  
below), into solution tank. NOTE: When using  
powder cleaner, pre-mix with hot water in a  
clean container before adding to the  
solution tank.  
SW-PRO, PROW), & Wind Blower carpet  
dryer(WB3). Contact an authorized Windsor dealer  
for assistance in choosing the right equipment .  
GENERAL INFORMATION:  
On heavily soiled carpets, or on areas of high  
foot traffic, it may be necessary to use a prespray  
or traffic lane cleaner applied with a Pro-Spray. Do  
not add presprays to the machine's solution tank. If  
a spotter is used, follow the manufacturer's  
7.) Turn pump and vacuum switch(s) to the on  
position. NOTE: Pump may have to be  
primed for solution flow. (See Priming the  
Pump)  
instructions exactly as printed on the label. Remove  
the spotter with the floor tool when done, spotter left  
in the carpet may bleach or brown it permanently.  
8.) Start cleaning.  
PRIMING THE PUMP  
As the carpet is being cleaned, check to see if  
there is foam building up in the recovery bucket.  
Add a little defoaming compound to the recovery  
tank but never to the solution tank.  
1. Connect priming hose to solution output on  
machine.  
2. Run open end of priming hose to vacuum intake.  
3. Turn pump and both vacuums on and seal off  
hose going into vacuum in take.  
4. Do this for 30 seconds or until pump is putting  
out a steady flow of water.  
For infrequent use or long periods of  
storage, flush the system with a neutralizing  
solution of 1 quart white vinegar mixed with 2  
gallons hot water. Flush the system with clean  
hot water after neutralizing.  
For hose fitting lubrication, use a light  
silicone lubricant which will not damage o-rings.  
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OPERATION  
3. When cleaning, keep the working opening (wand  
mouth) flat on the surface being cleaned. Keep  
the wand moving when the valve is open.  
4. The shutoff float inside the recovery tank will  
impede the vacuum flow when the tank is full.  
When this occurs, empty the recovery tank. Do  
this by opening the dump valve located at the  
back of the machine. NOTE: Dispose of waste in  
a proper manner which would not violate any  
Local, State or Federal law.  
HEATER OPERATION  
The disconnect fittings on the  
heater will become extremely  
hot during operation. Allow sufficient time to  
cool, or run solution through the machine with  
the heater turned off before disconnecting the or  
performing any maintenance on the heater.  
Before disconnecting the heater, open wand valve to  
relieve the system of all pressure by depressing the  
valve trigger.  
5. Once the recovery tank has been emptied, you  
may once again proceed with cleaning.  
Operating Vacuum after shutoff  
has activated could draw water  
directly into the vac motor. This will cause  
damage to the motor, therefore voiding your  
warranty.  
DO NOT spray water directly on to the heater. To  
clean, unplug the unit and wipe with a damp cloth.  
Make certain that the solution  
tank is filled adequately before  
plugging in the machine and heater.  
Always test carpet for color  
fastness in an inconspicuous  
place. Also, to avoid prolonged drying times, do  
not spray too much solution in any one area.  
1. Plug the machine and heater into separate  
grounded circuits. The heater draws 15 amps of  
current.  
2. Turn the solution pump ON. Turn the heater  
switch ON. The solution pump must be turned on  
BEFORE the heater is turned on.  
SHUT DOWN AND STORAGE  
1. Turn Switch OFF. Empty recovery tank  
completely and rinse several times to remove  
any dirt or debris that may be left behind.  
2. Drain any unused cleaning solution from solution  
tank and rinse with clean water to remove any  
suds left behind by the cleaning chemicals.  
NOTE: Dispose of waste in a proper manner  
which would not violate any Local, State or  
Federal law  
3. Run a small amount of clean water through pump  
if chemicals were used. This will help insure the  
life of your pump.  
4. Check the spray jet on the cleaning tool for full  
spray pattern and inspect vac head for any  
obstructions.  
The heater requires about 5-6 minutes to reach  
operating temperature, approximately 250°F.  
When turning the machine and heater OFF, make  
certain that you turn the heater off FIRST.  
EMPTYING AND CLEANING  
Always use defoamer if  
foaming occurs. Foam will  
suspend large particles that may damage  
vacuum(s) as well as allow liquid into the vacuum  
motor(s) without activating the float shutoff.  
1. Before proceeding, make certain that the nozzle  
is functioning properly.  
5. Remove as much moisture from system before  
storing in cold climates. Excess water may freeze  
during storage and crack internal components,  
causing damage to the unit.  
a. To check, hold the wand about one foot  
above the surface to be cleaned and open  
the wand valve. A full spray should be  
observed from the nozzle.  
Before making any  
adjustments or performing any  
maintenance to your machine, disconnect the  
power cord from the electrical source.  
b. If the nozzle is not showing a full spray  
pattern, adjust nozzle for proper pattern,  
clean, or replace nozzle.  
2. Normally, chemical is applied on the push stroke  
while vacuuming is done on the pull stroke.  
For heavily soiled carpets the hand tool may  
be used in the scrubbing manner, applying  
chemical in both the push and pull stroke.  
ALWAYS FINISH UP AN AREA WITH A VACUUM PULL  
STROKE.  
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MAINTENANCE  
3.) Check all handles, switches, knobs, electrical  
cables and connections on your machine for  
damage. If the cable insulation is broken or  
frayed, repair or replace it immediately. Don’t  
take chances with electrical fire or shock.  
4.) Clean out solution tank and remove and clean  
solution screen.  
DAILY MAINTENANCE:  
(At the end of each working day) :  
1.)  
Flush the entire system, including floor tool,  
hand tool, etc., with 1 to 3 gallons of clean,  
hot water.  
2.)  
3.)  
Vacuum out the solution tank .  
Rinse tank with fresh water. Periodically  
inspect the recovery tank and  
5.) Clean outside of all tanks and check for  
damage.  
decontaminate if necessary, using a  
Hospital Grade Virucide or a 1-10 bleach to  
water solution. Waste water should be  
disposed of properly.  
Remove lint build-up from the float shut-off  
screen in the recovery tank . (Occasionally  
check filter screen at the bottom of the  
solution tank and rinse clean with hot water  
if necessary).  
MONTHLY MAINTENANCE  
1.) Check all bearings for noise and wear.  
2.) Check all gaskets for wear and leakage.  
3.) Check pump pressure; observe spray pattern  
and check with gauge if necessary.  
4.) Check overall performance of machine.  
5.) Grease piston inside pressure regulator.  
4.)  
5.)  
6.)  
Inspect hoses for wear. Frayed or cracked  
hoses should be replaced to avoid vacuum  
or solution pressure loss.  
Inspect power cord for wear or damage.  
This cable will lay on wet carpet. To prevent  
electrical shock replace cords that are  
frayed or have cracked insulation  
immediately.  
Ensure automatic shut-off ball is working  
properly.  
Clean all dirt and obstructions from drain  
valve and gaskets to prevent possible  
leakage and premature wear.  
SEMI-ANNUALLY  
1.) Check vacuum motor brushes.  
LUBRICATION  
For hose fitting lubrication, use a light silicone  
lubricant which will not damage o-rings.  
7.)  
8.)  
STORAGE  
Thoroughly clean machine if it is to be stored.  
Protect this machine from freezing while in storage.  
9.)  
Run clean water through solution pump  
when work is complete.  
10.)  
11.)  
Empty both tanks and rinse, run vacuum (s)  
for at least one minute to dry motor(s).  
Store with access covers removed to allow  
tanks to dry.  
HEATER MODEL STORAGE  
Be sure to thoroughly drain water out of heater lines  
prior to storage in colder climates. This heater will  
freeze and possibly crack, voiding your warranty.  
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE  
1.) Twice a month, flush a white vinegar solution  
(One quart vinegar to two gallons of water) or  
anti-browning solution (mixed as directed)  
through the extractor, turning pump switch  
on/off several times, flush with clean water.  
This will prevent build-up of alkaline residue in  
the system.  
2.) Check hoses for wear, blockages, or damage.  
Frayed or cracked hoses should be repaired or  
replaced to eliminate vacuum or solution  
pressure loss.  
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MAINTENANCE  
SERVICE SCHEDULE  
MAINTENANCE  
DAILY  
WEEKLY  
QUARTERLY  
Check machine for cord damage  
*
Check recovery dome and gasket for  
damage and cleanliness  
Check hoses for wear, blockages, or  
damage  
*
*
Check handles, switches, and knobs  
for damage  
Check vac motor intake filter and clean  
*
*
Run one gallon of water through  
system  
*
*
*
*
*
*
Clean out recovery tank and check  
float valve to make sure it moves freely  
Clean out solution tank and remove  
and clean vacuum intake screen  
Clean outside of all tanks and check for  
damage  
Run vac motor for at least one minute  
to allow motor to dry  
Store with dome off tank to allow the  
tank to dry  
Check all gaskets for wear and leakage  
*
*
Check vacuum intake screen for  
damage; replace if necessary  
Check pump pressure; observe spray  
pattern and check with gauge if  
necessary  
Check and clean solution screen  
Check cables for fraying  
*
*
*
*
Check overall performance of machine  
Check vac motor carbon brushes  
*
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MAINTENANCE  
ONLY QUALIFIED MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL ARE TO PERFORM  
THE FOLLOWING REPAIRS.  
! WARNING:  
Vac Motor Carbon Brushes Replacement  
VACUUM MOTOR REPLACEMENT  
1. Turn off all switches and unplug machine.  
2. Remove recovery tank.  
End Cap  
Carbon Brushes  
WARNING: The green  
ground wire must be  
attached for safe  
operation.  
3. Locate the vacuum motor wires and  
disconnect at the connector.  
4. Remove the vacuum motor.  
See wiring diagram.  
5. Reverse process to install vacuum motor.  
Note: When replacing carbon vac motor brushes  
loosen wire terminal BEFORE removing screws on  
bracket.  
If armature commutator is not concentric, extremely  
pitted, or grooved the motor will need to be replaced  
or sent to a qualified service center to restore vac  
performance.  
Wire Terminal  
Wire  
Terminal  
SOLUTION PUMP REPLACEMENT  
Important:  
These brushes wear quicker  
as the length shortens due to  
increased heat.  
Spring inside brush  
housing will damage motor  
if brushes are  
1. Turn off all switches and unplug the  
machine.  
Note:  
Place  
stop in  
groove.  
2. Remove recovery tank.  
3. Remove solution hoses from fittings in  
pump.  
allowed to wear away  
completely.  
4. Remove the (2) screws that fasten the  
pump to the frame.  
5. Reverse process to install pump.  
3/8  
Periodically check the length of the carbon brushes.  
Replace both carbon brushes when either is less  
than 3/8" long.  
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MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING  
D-250 PUMP MAINTENANCE  
Per manufacturer’s recommendations the following maintenance should be performed  
utilizing noted kits:  
1.) 500 hours-Kit 55250751 replaces the V-packing, wave washer, packing spreader and  
plunger guide.  
2.) 500 hours-Kit 55250753 replaces the CAM bearing and insert.  
3.) 1000 hours-kit 55250752 valve assembly and o-rings.  
NOTE: Maintenance and repairs must be done by qualified personnel. Using non-  
Windsor parts to repair this machine will void the warranty. Contact an authorized  
Windsor dealer for complete details.  
TROUBLE SHOOTING CHART :  
PROBLEM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
SOLUTION  
No power to  
machine  
Dead electrical circuit  
Check building circuit breaker or fuse  
box.  
Faulty power cord  
Replace.  
Electrical shock  
Equipment not grounding  
Receptacle not grounded  
Follow grounding instructions exactly.  
Contact an electrician to check  
building's wiring.  
Internal wiring problem  
Have a trained service technician check  
machine's wiring.  
Vac motor speed  
varies or doesn't run  
Worn motor brushes  
Motor worn out  
Replace.  
Replace.  
Faulty switch  
Replace.  
Loss of  
Loose vacuum dome  
Center and seal dome over tank.  
Vacuum  
Crack in dome or  
poor joint  
Replace or repair using acrylic plastic  
cement only.  
Lint or dirt clogging  
vacuum screen  
With power off clean screen.  
Tighten cuffs turning counterclockwise.  
Replace.  
Loose cuffs on vacuum  
hose  
Vac motor seals leaking  
Floor tool vac chamber  
clogged  
Wash out with hose. Pick lint out with a  
wire.  
Vac motor, hose, or  
dome gasket  
Replace.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING CONT.  
Solution hose  
fitting hard to  
connect  
Corrosion on fittings  
Clean with steel wool.  
Soak in acetic acid (white vinegar).  
Lubricate lightly with silicone base  
lubricant.  
Carpet not  
getting clean.  
Severe soil conditions  
Over saturation  
Make several passes at right angles to  
other. Use a prespray.  
Carpet too wet  
Adjust solution pressure to lower setting.  
Make several passes without spray.  
Carpet browning  
Leaving carpet too wet  
Too much chemical in  
Check for loss of vac pressure.  
Check label for correct solution  
concentration.  
.
Solution not  
flowing properly  
Solution hose connection  
Faulty pump  
Check for positive connection  
Repair or replace.  
Repair or replace.  
Repair.  
Faulty floor tool valve  
Faulty pump switch  
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
POWER TYPE  
ELECTRICAL: 115 V, 60 Hz, 15 Amps per power cable ((D250)  
230 V, 50 Hz, 15 Amps (D250IE)  
ELECTRIC VACUUM MOTOR: (1) –2/1.25 HP, 2 stage, Waterlift –150” (381cm)  
SOLUTION PUMP: 250 psi, adj.  
SOLUTION CAPACITY: 17 gallons (64.3ltr)  
RECOVERY CAPACITY: 15 gallons (56.75ltr)  
GENERAL DIMENSIONS/WEIGHT  
WEIGHT: 97 lbs. ( 44 kg)  
LENGTH: 20” (50.80 cm)  
HEIGHT: 36” (91.44 cm)  
WIDTH: 16” (40.64 cm)  
POWER CABLE: 2-25’ (6.35 m) (D250)  
1-25' (6.35 m) (D250IE)  
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115V WIRING DIAGRAM  
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RECOVERY TANK ASSEMBLY  
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2
6
3
5
29  
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28  
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34  
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26  
13  
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RECOVERY TANK ASSEMBLY  
SERIAL NO.  
NOTES:  
FROM  
REF  
PART NO.  
QTY DESCRIPTION  
TUBE ASM, RECOVERY TANK  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
05151  
500009  
260-64A  
70546  
090-12A  
78475  
320-05  
15-808123  
11-800444  
390-26  
35168  
360-24  
87013  
35166  
065-92  
85047  
70813  
87016  
70335  
20063  
39337  
27508  
20046  
880292  
75334  
70015  
1
1
1
6
1
1
2
1
1
3
1
1
7
1
3
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
LABEL, WARNING  
ACCESS COVER CLEAR 6” W/RIM  
SCR, 8 X 3/4 PFHT/S BLK ZINC  
FLOAT CAGE ASSY COMPLETE SLIP  
VAC STACK ASM, 17 GAL PORTABLES  
VELCRO STRAPS  
DUMP VALVE 2”  
9
ELBOW, 1.5 2” 45D PVC SCH40  
SPACER NYLON 1/4 ID X 1/2 OD  
GASKET VAC MTR  
PLATE, VAC  
WASHER, 1/4 ID X 5/8 OD SS  
GASKET, VAC MTR  
VAC SPACER 2 1/4 II STAGE  
VAC MTR ASM, D/B RCVRY 115V 2ST  
STUD, 1/4-20 X 3.5 SS  
WASHER, #10 LOCK EXT STAR SS  
SCR, 10-32 X 1/2 PHTR GRN/GRND  
CLAMP, 1.75” WORM GEAR X .312  
HOSE, 1.5 BLK VAC X 24”  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
CUFF, VAC HOSE BLU  
CLAMP, 2.25” WORM GEAR  
WIRE, 4” GRN/14 76010 X 76014  
TANK, RECOVERY DB DK GRY  
SCR, 1/4-20 3/4 HHCS SS DL  
TANK BRACE ASM, D/B  
065-25  
70020  
SCR, 1/4-20 X 1/2 HHCS SS NP  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
40001R  
39574  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
HOSEBARB, 1.5 MPT X 1.5  
HOSE ASM, 1/4 HP SLTN 16.5FT  
VAC HOSE 16-1/2’ W/CUFFS 1 1/2  
KIT, HOSE ASM W/BAG DOM50  
HOSE BAG 24” X 36”  
150-44A  
47356  
150-65  
35255  
GASKET, TANK LID  
35256  
GASKET, DUMP VALVE  
57105  
NUT, 1/4-20 HEX W/ STAR WASHER  
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SOLUTION TANK ASSEMBLY  
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5
31  
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66  
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65  
74  
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64  
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26A  
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33  
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34  
62  
23  
60  
71  
22  
38  
21  
35  
8
37  
20  
36  
38  
59  
8
39  
38  
73  
72  
58  
40  
41  
54  
52  
53  
46  
43  
57  
42  
56  
31  
51  
76  
55  
50  
44  
8
49  
38  
48  
45  
46  
47  
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SOLUTION TANK ASSEMBLY  
SERIAL NO.  
NOTES:  
FROM  
REF PART NO. QTY DESCRIPTION  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
85045  
39582  
20046  
880292  
87016  
70335  
70813  
87013  
065-92  
35166  
360-24A  
070-08  
065-91  
070-08A  
70626  
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
13  
3
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
3
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
8
1
1
1
1
1
1
18  
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
4
VAC MTR ASM, D/B SLTN 115V 2ST  
HOSE, VAC EXHAUST X 9”  
CLAMP, 2.25” WORMGEAR  
WIRE, 4” GRN/14 76010 X 76014  
WASHER, #10 LOCK EXT STAR SS  
SCR, 10-32 X 1/2 PHTR GRN/GRND  
STUD, 1/4-20 X 3.5 SS  
WASHER, 1/4 ID X 5/8 OD SS  
VAC SPACER 2 1/4 II STAGE  
GASKET, VAC MTR  
PLATE ASM, VAC 90 DEG  
FAN 105 CFM AXIAL  
PANEL ASM, CONT. 3 SW W/HEAT  
FAN FINGER GUARD  
SCR, #10 X 3/4 PPHST HI-LO BLK  
SCR, 1/4-20 X 1 HHCS SS  
SWITCH, SPST 15A EURO ROCKER  
CORD 25’ BLK 14/3 SJTW/A PLUG  
CORD 25’ BLK 12/3 SJTW/A PLUG  
LABEL CIRCUIT INTERUPTER  
HEATER MATE WARNING TAG  
STRAIN RELIEF, 1/2 NPT (.48M)  
TOGGLE SWITCH BOOT  
10  
11  
12A  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26A  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
50  
51  
52  
53  
70018  
72142  
060-04A  
060-04  
170-41  
170-31  
73195  
330-06  
330-05  
3350-04  
51116  
22046  
500345  
57040  
140-11  
57105  
87217  
030-16  
010-02  
151-50C  
70088  
20008  
70393  
065-26  
31017  
56014  
130-17D  
31021  
151-51C  
31016  
TOGGLE SWITCH  
TOGGLE SWITCH PLATE ON/OFF  
LIGHT ASM, 115V BRUSH WEAR  
CLIP, NEON LAMP  
LABEL, DOM3 SWITCH W/HEAT  
NUT, 1/2 NPT CONDUIT  
KNOB RT/TANK  
NUT, 1/4-20 HEX W/STAR WASHER  
WASHER, 9/16 ID MCHD  
ELBOW, 1/4 NPT STREET LONG 90D  
AXLE ASM, RIGHT  
DB 200PSI PUMP TO QD  
SCR, 10-32 X 1/2 PPHMS SS NP  
CLAMP, 5/8 NYLON UL/USA  
SET SCR, 1/4-20 X 1.25L  
HEATER MOUNT ASM, D/B  
ELBOW, 1/4 FPT X FPT UNION  
NIPPLE, 1/4 CLOSE  
HEATER ASM, DB COMPLETE  
ELBOW, 1/4 NPT 45D STREET  
DB 200PSI PUMP TO HEATER  
ELBOW, 1/4 NPT STREET  
CLAMP, 3/8 HOSE (D-SLOT)  
HOSEBARB, 1/4NPT X 1/2H 90D DL  
PUMPTEC 200PSI PUMP & MOTOR  
PLUG, 1/4 BRASS PIPE  
HOSE, 1/2 WIRE BOUND X 23”  
PLATE, PUMP MOUNT  
HOSEBARB, 3/8MPT X 1/2 90D DL  
NUT, 6-32 ACORN, ZINC  
20042  
40047  
250-79  
66017  
39174  
065-28A  
40027  
57187  
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SOLUTION TANK ASSEMBLY CONT'.  
SERIAL NO.  
FROM  
REF PART NO. QTY DESCRIPTION  
NOTES:  
54  
55  
56  
57  
58  
59  
60  
61  
62  
63  
64  
65  
66  
67  
68  
69  
70  
71  
72  
73  
74  
75  
76  
70232  
57196  
2
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
2
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
1
2
SCR, 10-32 X 3/8 FHMS SS  
NUT, 1/2 PUSH-ON DOME CAP  
WHEEL 8” BLK CENTERED HUB  
AXLE ASM, LEFT  
DIAMONDBACK 200 PUMP SUPPORT  
CASTER SWIVEL 4” SWIVEL  
SOL SCREEN (ACORN) W/RUB BASE  
TANK, SOLUTION DOM 250 DK BLU  
LABEL, DOMINATOR  
RIVIT AL. 3/16 X 1/2 CLOSED  
WASHER 1/4 X 5/8 BONDED NEOPRN  
KNOB 1/4-20 X 3/4 S/S CUPPOINT  
CHAIN ASM, #10 BEAD S/S W/EVES  
SOLUTION COVER D/B  
040-06  
010-01  
065-28  
040-03  
290-08  
75349  
500378  
280-02  
390-24  
140-12  
27912  
260-71  
56012  
250-35  
151-50B  
250-15  
41393  
NIPPLE 1/4 FPT QD  
D/B BPR 200PSI  
HOSE, 42” GRY 3/8 1/4 MPTXCUT  
HOSEBARB, 3/8 NPT X 3/8H  
HINGE, ACCESS PANEL  
SCR, 3-32 X 1/4 PPHMS SS  
KNOB, HEX PRESS LOC WING  
NUT, 1/4-20 WING SS  
70127  
48100  
57037  
70393  
NOT SHOWN  
SET SCR, ¼-20 X 1.25L  
SUGGESTED SPARE PARTS  
DESCRIPTION  
PART NUMBER  
FUSE 3 AMP 200 PSI  
150-04A  
250-33A  
130-14I  
130-14C  
250-79E  
250-79F  
250-79G  
140370  
85047  
BPR REPAIR KIT PUMPTEC  
THERMOSTAT W/SPADE LEADS  
THERMOSTAT RESET  
PUMPTEC 300/400PSI PUMP KIT 1  
PUMPTEC 300PSI PUMP KIT 2  
PUMPTEC 300PSI REBUILD KIT 3  
CARBON BRUSHES, VAC MOTOR  
VAC MOTOR ASM, RCVRY 115V 2ST  
VAC MOTOR ASM, SLTN 115V 2ST  
PUMPTEC 200PSI PUMP & MOTOR  
ROCKER SWITCH 2 PRONG  
WHEEL 8” BLK CENTERED HUB  
NUT, 1/2 PUSH-ON DOME CAP  
CASTER SWIVEL 4” SWIVEL  
KNOB RT/TANK  
85045  
250-79  
330-02  
040-06  
57196  
040-03  
140-11  
260-64A  
290-08  
370-08  
51116  
ACCESS COVER CLEAR 6” W/RIM  
SOL SCREEN (ACORN) W/RUB BASE  
DUMP VALVE SEAL 1-1/2”  
LIGHT ASM, 115V BRUSH  
TOGGLE SWITCH  
HOSE, PRIMING KIT FEMALE QC  
330-05  
39572  
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WINDSOR INDUSTRIES  
New Machine Warranty  
Limited Warranty  
Windsor Industries, Inc. warrants new machines against defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service to the  
original purchaser. Any statutory implied warranties, including any warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, are  
expressly limited to the duration of this written warranty. Windsor will not be liable for any other damages, including but not limited  
to indirect or special consequential damages arising out of or in connection with the furnishing, performance, use or inability to use  
the machine. This remedy shall be the exclusive remedy of the buyer. The warranty period is subject to the conditions stated below.  
6 / 3 / 1 Warranty: 6 Years Polyethylene (PE) Housings, 3 Years Parts, and 1 Year Service Labor  
Subject to conditions outlined below, Windsor Industries warrants rotationally molded PE housings and parts on all of its machines to  
be free from defects in material and workmanship, under normal use and service for six (6) years to the original owner.  
Under this warranty we guarantee the performance of non-polyethylene parts and components to be free from defects and for up to  
three (3) years to the original end user. Parts replaced or repaired under this warranty are guaranteed for the remainder of the original  
warranty period. (See table below)  
Service labor charges are covered for up to one (1) year from the date of purchase through authorized Windsor service provider. No  
travel coverage is extended for cord-electric models. See table below for each general product model warranty coverage.  
Product  
PE Housing & Parts  
Non- PE Parts  
Service Labor  
Travel  
Rider Scrubbers  
Rider Sweepers  
6 years  
6 years  
6 years  
6 years  
6 years  
6 years  
6 years  
6 years  
1 year  
-
3 years  
1 year  
3 years  
1 year  
3 years  
3 years  
3 years  
1 year  
1 year  
2 year  
2 year  
1 years  
1 years  
1 years  
1 years  
1 years  
1 years  
1 years  
1 year  
6 Months  
6 Months  
6 Months  
6 Months  
Walk Behind Scrubbers  
Walk Behind Sweepers  
Extractors  
Polishers / Elec. Burnishers / GH  
Wide Areas Vacuums  
-
-
-
-
-
-
VacPak Vacuums  
1 year  
1 year  
6 months  
Air Movers / Dri-matic / TITAN  
Propane Burnishers / Strippers  
Tracer/Flex Sweepers/Scrubbers  
6 years  
90 days  
Brush motor, Vacuum motor, Belts – 3 years  
Vacuum motor, Belts – 2 years  
All other parts – 1 year  
All other parts – 1 year  
VERSAMATICꢁ  
SENSORꢁ  
Product exceptions and Exclusions:  
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Extractor brush motors, pump motors, ALL PC boards and electronics, ALL Vacuum motors (other than VERSAMATICand  
SENSOR), ALL pumps, and FLEXSOLdiaphragms carry a one (1) year parts and service labor warranty.  
The Onanengines have three (3) year manufacturer’s warranty. The Hondaand Kawasakiengines have two (2) year  
manufacturer’s warranty. NOTE: The engine warranty is administered through the engine manufacturer and must be repaired at  
an authorized service center.  
S
Normal wear items and accessories including, but not limited to, belts, brushes, capacitors, carbon brushes, casters, clutches, cords,  
filters, finishes, gaskets, hoses, light bulbs, rectifiers, switches, squeegees, bearings, pulleys, relays, actuating cables, wheels, tires,  
propane tanks, and batteries will be warranted for manufacturing defects for 90-days from the purchase date.  
The warranty commences on the purchase date by the original end user from an authorized Windsor agent, subject to proof of  
purchase. The Machine Registration Card must be completed and returned immediately at the time of purchase. If proof of purchase  
cannot be identified, the warranty start date is 90 days after the date of sale to an authorized Windsor distributor. Parts replaced or  
repaired under warranty are guaranteed for the remainder of the original warranty period.  
Windsor Industries reserves the right to change its warranty policy without notice – Rev2 10/16/02  
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WINDSOR INDUSTRIES  
New Machine Warranty  
90 Day Warranty Extension Available  
Upon receipt of the Machine Registration Card, Windsor will extend by 90 days, from the date of purchase, all items included under  
the one-year provision. This applies only to one-year items and does not include 90-day wear items.  
This Warranty Shall Not Apply To:  
1. Any product that has been subject to abuse, misuse, neglect or unauthorized alteration (including the use of incompatible or  
corrosive chemicals or overloading of capacity).  
2. Products that have experienced shipping or freight damage.  
3. Repairs necessary to correct any failure due to improper pre-delivery service and inspection by the selling dealer.  
4. Excessive time for cleaning units in preparation for repair.  
5. Any repairs resulting from poor initial service work or improper diagnosis.  
6. Tune-up parts such as plugs, plug wires and condensers.  
7. Any design alterations performed by an organization not authorized or specified by Windsor.  
8. Battery and charger warranties are handled directly with the manufacturer (Trojanbatteries and Lesterchargers).  
9. High-pressure washing.  
10. Electrical components exposed to moisture.  
If difficulty develops during the warranty period, contact the authorized Windsor agent from whom the product was purchased.  
Windsor Industries, Inc. may elect to require the return of components to validate a claim. Any defective part to be returned must be  
shipped freight prepaid to an authorized Windsor Distributor/Service Center or to the Windsor factory.  
Use Of Parts Not Approved By Windsor Industries, Inc. Will Void All Warranties  
This warranty is valid only for all products sold after July 1, 1995. A product sold before that date shall be covered by the limited  
warranty in effect at the date of sale to the original purchaser.  
Windsor Industries reserves the right to change its warranty policy without notice – Rev2 10/16/02  
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