Components – Prochem Everest EFI User Manual
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COMPONENTS
EVEREST EFI 980197 06/30/04
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1. WASTE TANK FULL INDICATOR LIGHT
This indicator light is activated when the waste
tank is full. When lit the unit will shutdown
protecting the equipment from damage. This
also indicates that the waste tank must be
emptied before the unit can be brought back in
service.
NOTE: Never dispose of waste water in
storm drains, water ways or on ground
areas. Always dispose of waste in
accordance with local state and federal laws.
2. SERVICE ENGINE SOON
This light, when flashing, signals a problem with
the unit. When this occurs, troubleshooting is
required.
3. VACUUM
GAUGE
This gauge indicates in inches of mercury how
much vacuum the system is producing at any
given time.
4. SOLUTION PRESSURE GAUGE
This gauge registers the amount of pressure in
the system.
5. SOLUTION TEMPERATURE GAUGE
This gauge measures the temperature of the
cleaning solution as it exits the machine.
6. WASTE PUMPOUT AND AUXILIARY WATER
PUMP SWITCH
This four-position switch is for activating the
waste pumpout device. It also serves to activate
the fresh water transfer pump. For turning on
pumps, rotate clockwise. For turning off pumps,
rotate counter clockwise.
7. SOLUTION PUMP SWITCH
This switch serves to energize the magnetic
clutch to turn the water pump on or off. Turn
clockwise for activating the pump and counter
clockwise for deactivating the pump.
8. ENGINE SPEED CONTROL
This serves to set the engine speed and
operating parameters. The ‘Low’, ‘Medium’ and
‘High’ settings are set for upholstery cleaning,
single wand cleaning, and dual wand cleaning
respectively.
9. KEY
SWITCH
The key switch controls the power for the
machine. To turn the machine on, rotate the
key clockwise until the starter engages the
engine. When machine is running let off the
switch and engine will continue to run. To turn
power off, rotate key counter clockwise to stop
position, engine will then stop.
10. HOUR METER
The hour meter records the number of hours the
unit has run. This serves as a time recorder for
servicing the machine.
11. CIRCUIT BREAKERS
These serve to protect the circuits from
electrical spike and over loads and protects
wires from damage and fire.
12. SOLUTION TEMPERATURE CONTROL
VALVE
This valve enables additional heat exchangers
to contribute more heat to the system if
necessary. By moving the lever to the right it
adds more heat, by moving to the left it removes
heat.
13. OIL CUP
The oil cup allows lubricant spray to reach the
vacuum blower.