Edic Endeavor 9000I-HSH Owner's manual

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ENDEAVOR
9000I-HSH
MULTI-PURPOSE EXTRACTOR
OWNER’ S/ OPERATOR’ SMANUAL
PROUDLY DESIGNED AND MANUFACTURED BY
Revision 1
6-5-17
For commercial useonly

RECEIVINGYOUREQUIPMENT...................................................................................
WARNINGSAND SAFETY..............................................................................................
ELECTRICAL INFORMATION.......................................................................................
MAINTENANCE................................................................................................................
MACHINE LAYOUT..........................................................................................................
CONTROL PANEL OVERVIEW......................................................................................
POWER CORD AND CIRCUIT LOCATOR OPERATION........................................
CONNECTING VACUUM AND SOLUTION HOSE..................................................
RECOVERYTANK FILTERS...........................................................................................
AUTO-FILL/ AUTO-DUMP..............................................................................................
PRIMING THE PUMP.......................................................................................................
ADJUSTING PUMP PRESSURE......................................................................................
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONSFOR HEATER.............................................................
CLEANING CARPET........................................................................................................
CLEANING TILE AND GROUT.....................................................................................
MOUNTING THE 991RSSYSTEM (OPTIONAL)........................................................
SETUP OF 991RSSYSTEM (OPTIONAL)....................................................................
USING A 9000AC SPRAYER (OPTIONAL).................................................................
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONSFOR HARD SURFACE CLEANING......................
SOLUTION TANK BREAKDOWN................................................................................
RECOVERY TANK BREAKDOWN...............................................................................
BASE BREAKDOWN........................................................................................................
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TABLE OF CONTENTS

UNPACKING YOUR NEW ENDEAVOR:
When your equipment isdelivered, check thecarton
carefully for signsof rough handling. If theENDEAVOR
isdamaged, notify thecarrier immediately and request
an inspection. Besureto keep thecarton, packing in-
serts, packing listsand carrier’sreceipt until theinspec-
tor hasverified your claim.
EDIC’sliability ceaseswhen thecarrier picksup the
shipment. However, our customer servicestaff will be
happy to furnish any information needed in connection
with theclaim and will attempt to expeditearesolution.
PLEASE READ BEFORE OPERATING YOUR
NEW ENDEAVOR:
Read themanual carefully and completely beforeat-
tempting to operatetheunit. Thismanual hasimportant
information for theuseand safeoperation of thema-
chine. Keep thismanual handy at all times.
Thisequipment hasbeen engineered and manufactured
to provideexcellent performanceand service. To ensure
that your equipment will continueto perform asintend-
ed:
• Maintain equipment regularly- following thesug-
gested maintenancescheduleprovided.
• Useonly original EDIC partswhen servicing.
• Operateequipment with care.
All information and specificationsprinted in theman-
ual arecurrent at thetimeof printing; however because
of EDIC’spolicy of continual product development, we
reservetheright to makechangesat any timewithout
notice.
FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE FOLLOWING
WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS MAY POSE A
HAZARD AND WILL VOID THE WARRANTY.
WARNING:
• Thisisnot a toy. Keep away from children.
• Alwaysread and understand your chemical’sMSDS(Ma-
terial Safety Data Sheet) beforeuse.
• Thisextractor isnot designed to handle or usecombus-
tible/volatilesubstancessuch asgasolineor kerosene, in,
on, or near theequipment. Theuseof such materialswill
causeextremehazardouscondition.
• Makesuretheextractor hasall water filtersin place.
• Do not allow high pressure spray stream to remain in one
fixed location assurfacedamagemay occur.
• Check that all spray nozzlesaresecurely fastened. Loose
nozzlescould beejected from equipment at high speeds.
• Prevent burnsby wearing glovesor using abarrier to
removehot quick disconnects.
• Use caution with ejected liquid or chemicals. High pres-
suresand temperaturescould behazardousto nearby peo-
pleor surroundings.
• All servicing of EDIC equipment should be performed
only by EDIC authorized servicecenters.
• Do not usereplacement partsother than thosespecified in
the parts list. Equipment performance could be affected if
substitutionsaremade. Useof no-EDIC partswill void the
warranty.
• When usingan extension cord, useonly a3-prongconduc-
tor grounding cord-12 gauge wire or heavier. Do not use
extension cordslonger than 25FT.
• To avoid electric shock, do not exposetheunit to rain
or snow. Storeindoorsin aheated location only. Do not
exposemachineto freezing temperatures.
• Do not usethemachinefor dry vacuuming.
• Usedefoamer at all timesto prevent damageto thevacu-
um motor.
• Do not usewater in excessof 130°F (54°C) in the solution
tank
• To prevent seal damageand chemical build-up to the
pump system, run clean water through thesolution lines
after each day’suse.
• Useonly commercially available carpet cleaning solutions
and defoamer intended for usewith machinesof thistype.
Do not usedyes, bleaches, ammonia, or other additives.
• Theuseof powdered cleaning solution, if not diluted
properly, may result in damageto thepump. Powdered
chemical isnot recommended. If powdered chemicals
are used, premix in a separatecontainer beforeplacing in
thesolution tank. Any damageresulting from powdered
chemical will void thewarranty.
• Do not pull machineby thepower cord. Always unplug by
grabbing the plug and pulling, do not unplug by pulling
thepower cord.
• Periodically inspect cord for damage. Do not usedamaged
cords. Connect only to properly grounded outlets.
• Keep hair, fingers, loose clothing, and body parts away
from moving partsand openings.
• Turn off all controlsbeforedisconnecting machine
• Do not usewithout vacuum pre-filter bag in place.
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Servicing:
In theevent that your ENDEAVOR requires service,
pleasecontact EDIC at: 800-338-3342 or
email info@edic-usa.com
Do not attempt repairsyourself. EDIC will assist you in
locating an indepedent servicecontractor.
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS:
Thispieceof equipment must begrounded. Should an
electrical malfunction occur, grounding providesapath
of least resistancefor electrical current- reducing therisk
of electric shock. Thispieceof equipment isfurnished
with a cord that hasa grounding conductor and ground-
ing plug. Thegrounded plug must only beplugged
into an appropriateoutlet that isproperly installed and
grounded in accordancewith all local codesand ordi-
nances.
WARNING:
Connecting theequipment to an improperly grounded
outlet can result in an increased risk of electric shock. A
qualied electrician should beconsulted if you areun-
surethat theoutlet isproperly grounded. Do not modify
theplug provided with theequipment. If it will not t
theoutlet, haveaproper outlet installed by aqualied
electrician. Replacetheplug if thegrounding pin isdam-
aged or broken.
Thisapplianceisdesigned for useon a 120-volt circuit.
TheGreen (or Green/Yellow) wire in thecord isthe
grounding wire. When replacing aplug, thiswiremust
beattached to thegrounding pin only.
Extension cordsconnected to thismachineshould be
12 gauge, three-wirecordswith three-prong plugsand
outlets. DO NOT useextension cordsmorethan 25 feet
(7.6 m) long.
GFCI CORD FUNCTION:
TheENDEAVOR’spower cordsareequipped with abuilt
in GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter). TheGFCI
function isautomatic and will not beactiveunder nor-
mal operating conditions.
A GFCI worksby monitoring theamount of current that
isowing from hot to neutral. If theGFCI senses an im-
balancein that flow, such asa ground leak, it will disable
(interrupt) theelectrical system to eliminatedangerous
operating conditions. If theGFCI tripsdueto a tempo-
rary incident, you may restorefunction by pressing the
button on theGFCI box marked Reset “RESET” button
on theGFCI box.
RESET
TEST
If aGFCI continuesto trip after resetting, it indicates
an unsafeoperating condition ispresent and it isbest to
takeit to an authorized repair location for servicing.
Possible causesand solutionsare:
• Your equipment hasbecomewet and moisturehas
comein contact with theelectrical system. Takeunit
to an authorized repair location for servicing.
• Your machineissubmerged in liquid. If it issafeto
do so, removethe equipment and take unit to an
authorized repair location for servicing.
• Thereisdamageto thepower cord. Replacethe
power cord immediately with thecorrect spec
cord.
• Thewall plug or cord plug may bewet or in contact
with water. Usingthick rubber gloves, unplugthe
cord from thewall.
• A leak in your machine’splumbing may bewetting
theinternal electrical components. Take theunit to
an authorized repair location for servicing.
• Thereisa looseor faulty electrical connection
somewherein your equipment. Take the unit to an
authorized repair location for servicing.
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GFCI MAINTENANCE:
Although theGFCI function workson itsown, it isnec-
essary to test for proper function of your GFCI periodi-
cally. To do this:
1. Plug your equipment to an appropriatewall plug.
2. Pressthe“TEST” button on theGFCI panel on the
cord.
3. Turn on theswitchesfor “PUMP” and “VACUUM”
(located on theswitch panel on thefront of thema-
chine).
If your motorsturn on, then theGFCI isNOT working
properly- do not usetheequipment until thisfunction
hasbeen repaired. Takethemachineto an authorized
repair location.
If neither motor powerson after pressing the“TEST”
button then theGFCI isworking properly.
Pressthe“RESET” button on theGFCI and theEN-
DEAVOR will be fully functional again.
NOTE: THE GFCI MUST BE RESET ANY TIME
THE CORD I SUNPLUGGED. WHEN THE GFCI IS
OPERATI NG PROPERLY, THE RED I NDICATOR
LIGHT WILL BE ON.
CORD STORAGE:
Whilenot in use, storecordsin a clean dry area. Wind
cord carefully to prevent kinking. Cord should becom-
pletely unwound during operation.
CORD SAFETY
• Do not leaveappliancewhen plugged in. Unplug
from outlet when not in useand beforeservicing
• Do not usewith damaged cord or plug. If appliance
isnot workingasit should, hasbeen dropped, dam-
aged, left outdoors, or dropped into water, return to
servicecenter for inspection and repair.
• Do not pull or carry by cord, usecord ashandle,
closeadoor on cord, or pull cord around sharp edges
or corners. Do not run over cord.
• Keep cord away from heated surfaces.
• Do not unplug by pulling cord. To unplug, grasp the
plug, not thecord.
• Do not handleplug or appliancewith wet hands.
• Thisequipment should bestored indoorsand not
exposed to rain.
MAINTENANCE OF THE ENDEAVOR:
The ENDEAVOR hasbeen engineered and built to re-
quireminimum maintenance. However, careful attention
to thesemaintenanceinstructionswill help extend the
lifeof your equipment.
DAILY:
• Keep theENDEAVOR clean inside and out.
• Pour clean hot water (MAX 130°F/ 57°C) into the
solution tank of your ENDEAVOR extractor. Turn
thepump on and flush theentire system through the
spray nozzlesfor 1 minuteto prevent chemical build-
up.
• Run thevacuum motor for 30 secondsbeforeputting
away theENDEAVOR.
• Rinseout theRecovery tank.
• Clean thevacuum intakepre-lter bag and thepum-
pout filter.
MONTHLY:
• Usean extractor flushing agent through thema-
chine’splumbing to dissolvemineral and chemical
build up.
• Quick disconnects, wheels, casters, and regulators
can belubricated with an all-purposesiliconelubri-
cant spray.
• Check and clean theltersin thesolution tank.
PUMP WEAR AND TEAR MAINTENANCE:
After 500 hours, replace the following pump head com-
ponents:
• KIT A, PLUNGER AND SEALS: PART #G13333-1
• KIT B, VALVE SET: PART #G13333-2
• CAM BEARING: PART #G13682
After 1500 hours, replace the following pump head com-
ponents:
• KIT A, PLUNGER AND SEALS: PART #G13333-1
• CAM BEARING: PART #G13682
After 3000 hours, replace the following pump head com-
ponents:
• KIT B, VALVE SET: PART #G13333-2
Contact EDIC for PUMP maintenance instructions.
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1. Handle: Used to position and maneuver themachine.
2. Recovery tank and accesspoint. Lid can be removed
for cleaning of recovery tank.
3. Accessory chemical feed mounting shoe.
4. Switch/ Control panel.
5. Solution tank and accesspoint.
6. Accessory management system: Secures1 carpet
wand or 1 REVOLUTION wand to theENDEAVOR.
7. Grab handleand clam shell screw accesspoint.
8. Rear caster wheels: Allow themachineto beplaced
on itsback when loaded onto a vehicle.
9. Wastedump valve.
10. Auto-dump port: Connectsto garden hose to dump
wastewater.
11. Auto-ll port: Connectsto garden hoseto ll solution
tank.
12. Power cord receptacles.
ENDEAVOR OVERVIEW

1. Vacuum power switch. “l” ison. “O” isoff.
2. Pump Power switch. “l” ison. “O” isoff.
3. Heater power switch. “l” ison. “O” isoff.
4. Circuit locator conrmation light: Lightsup green when both power cordsareon two separatecircuits.
5. Pressuregauge: Displayspump pressure.
6. Pressureregulator: Allowspresure to beadjusted by turning clockwise(raising pressure) or counter-clockwise
(reducing pressure).
7. Solution lineQ.D.: Allowssolution lineto beconnected to themachine.
8. Vacuum hoseinlet barb: Allowsvacuum hoseto beconnected to themachine.
9. Pumpout power switch. “l” ison. “O” isoff.
10. Priming/ pressurerelief valve. Pointed to “P” isopen. Pointed down isclosed.
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VAC PUMP HEATER
PUMPOUT
P
CONTROL PANEL OVERVIEW
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CONNECTI NG THE POWER CORDS:
The ENDEAVOR uses POWERCON twist lock connec-
torson theend of theGFCI powercords. Thesemateto
thefemalereceptacleson thebody of theENDEAVOR.
Thefemalereceptaclesarefound on thebottom right
hand sideof themachineon therear. See#12 on page6.
To connect:
1. Takea powercon twist lock connector end and match
thechuck on theconnector to thekeyway on the
femalechassisreceptacle.
2. Insert theconnector and turn in a clockwise
motion. A click will beheard when thecon-
nector hasengaged and islocked in place.
20
250
PS
E
JET
3. To disconnect, pull back on thesliding lock release
then turn theconnector in acounter-clockwisemo-
tion. Pull theconnector out of thechassisreceptacle.
20
250
PS
E
JET
4. Connect themalewall plug end of thepower cord to
awall socket with itsown separatecircuit.
5. PresstheRESET button on thecord’sGFCI box.
When thered conrmation light on theGFCI box
turnson, themachineisready to use. For more
information on theGFCI and itsfunction, seepages
4 and 5.
USING THE CIRCUIT LOCATOR:
The ENDEAVOR hasa built in circuit locator. When
theunit isplugged into two separatecircuits, thecircuit
locator conrmation light will turn on. Theconrmation
light ismarked “CT” and islocated on thecontrol panel.
See#4 on page7.
1. Connect both power cordsto machine.
2. Plug both malewall plug cord endsinto two separate
wall plugs.
3. Pressthereset button on each GFCI plug.
4. Thelight marked “CT” will turn on if you areon two
conrmed circuits. If you arein a very brightly lit
environment, shield the“CT” light with your hands
to better seetheconrmation light.
5. If the“CT” light doesnot comeon, try plugging into
another circuit until you get aconfirmation light.
NOTE: Do not ignorethecircuit locator. Do not run
both cordson onecircuit. Doing so may overload the
circuitsand trip thecircuit breaker.
CONNECTING SOLUTION AND VACUUM
HOSES:
Hoseconnectionsfor thesolution lineand thevacuum
line can both befound on thefront of themachinein the
control panel. Thecontrol panel is#4 on page6.
Solution hose: Connect theQ.D. on your solution hose
to theQ.D. on themachine’scontrol panel (#7 on page
7). Connect oppositeend of thesolution hoseto your
accessory.
Vacuum hose: Connect thecuff on your vacuum hoseto
thevacuum hosebarb on themachine’scontrol panel (#8
on page7). Connect oppositeend of thevacuum hose
to your accessory. Makesurehosecuffsarepushed in
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RECOVERY TANK FILTERS:
VACUUM PRE-FILTER BAG:
TheintakePre-lter bag hasbeen designed to catch larger
debrisbeforeit enterstheopen areaof thewastetank. This
keeps the auto-dump intake lter from clogging too fast.
Locatethelter bag in thewastetank, pressthecord
release(circled abovein white) and pull back to loosen
thedrawstrings. Removeall solids, rinsethebag out
and placeback into thetank. Tighten thecord release.
Alwaysremovethebag by loosening thecord, do not
pull theelbow out. Check and clean bag during and after
every job.
AUTO-DUMP INTAKE FILTER:
Theauto-dump lter islocated next to thevacuum
intakestand pipe. Thelter can beremoved by turning
counter-clockwise. Turn Clockwiseto re-tighten. Check
and clean filter during and after every job.
VACUUM INTAKE FILTER AND VACUUM
SHUT OFF:
Thevacuum intakefilter housestheoat ball which isin
placeto shut off airflow to thevacuum motor when there
istoo much fluid in thewastetank. Thisfunction keeps
thevacuum motor from taking in fluidsand getting
damaged. Under normal operating conditionsthemesh
screen on theair lter should not get dirty. A dirty filter
isasign of over-lling or not using defoamer. To remove
thelter cage, Pull down on thelter, in apivoting mo-
tion. Clean asneeded. Firmly pressit back into place. If
thereisminor build up, you may useatowel to wipeoff
thesurfaceof thelter.
NOTE: Daily cleaning lters, areessential to preserving
theproper function of thepump out feature. It isup to
theoperator to determineaproper cleaning scheduleas
workloadsdiffer from job to job. It isadvisableto inspect
theltersthroughout each job to gaugewhat an appro-
priatecleaning schedulewould be.

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UTILIZING AUTO-FILL & AUTO-DUMP:
Thismachineisequipped with theability to self-regulate
thelevelsof fluid in thesolution tank and therecovery
tank.
NOTE: Toprevent flooding, periodicallystoptomonitor
your solution tank andrecoverytank levelstoensurethat
theAuto-DumpandAuto-Fill featuresareworkingprop-
erly.
Auto-Fill:
1. Connect a 3/4” garden hose to a faucet.
2. Connect opposite end of thegarden hose to the
femalegarden hoseconnection located on therear
bottom left of themachine. #11 on page6.
3. Turn thewater pressureon to about 1/4 to 1/2 of the
full ow. Do not turn to full pressure.
4. Wait for thesolution tank to fill and conrm it has
stopped filling beforewalking away to begin your
job.
5. TheAuto-ll function iscontrolled by aoat valve.
Any obstruction of theoat valvecould lead to
ooding or not lling at all. Check that theoat is
moving freely beforeand after every job.
6. Makesuresolution tank ltersareclean and in place.
Auto-Dump
1. Removethecap from themalegarden hose connec-
tion on therear bottom left of themachine. #10 on
page6.
2. Connect a 3/4” garden hoseto themalegarden hose
connection. #10 on page6.
3. Securetheopposite end of thegarden hoseto an
approved drain or sewer system. Secureend of hose
to prevent ooding.
4. When ready to start recovering water, turn on the
PUMPOUT switch. #9 on page5.
5. Thepump can beleft on throughout your job so long
assmall amountsof water areowing through the
pump. Turn off thePUMPOUT switch if you will not
berecovering water for periodslasting longer than 2
minutes.
6. Clean your Auto-Dump filter and vacuum filter
bag after every job. Somejobs, such ascarpet may
requiremultiplecleaningsof thefilter during opera-
tion.
PRIMI NG THE PUMP:
THE ENDEAVOR HASA PISTON PUMP WHICH
ISNOT SELF-PRIMING. SHOULD AIR BE INTRO-
DUCED INTO THE SYSTEM, PRIMING WILL RE-
MOVE IT AND RESTORE PRESSURE TO THE PUMP
SYSTEM.
WARNING: TO PREVENT FLOODING, NEVER
WALK AWAY FROM THE MACHINE WHILE THE
PRIMING VALVE IS IN THE OPEN POSITION.
ALWAYS CLOSE WHEN PRIMING IS FINISHED.
1. Fill thesolution tank by using theAuto-Fill featureor
by usingabucket or hoseto ll from thesolution tank
accesspoint (see #5 on page4)
2. Open the pump line by turning the priming valve a
1/4 turn counter-clockwise toward theletter “P”. (See
#10 on page7)
PUMP HEATER
P
3. Place the pump switch into the on position. Position
“l” (see#2 on page7)
4. Allow thepump to run for 15-20 seconds.
5. Close the priming valve and return it to its original
position.
PUMP HEATER
P
6. Once the priming valve has been closed, the gauge
will display the current pressure. Use the regulator
to adjust pressure, if necessary. See page 11 to adjust
pressure.
7. Repeat steps 1-5 if pressure on gauge is still showing
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ADJUSTING PUMP PRESSURE:
Thismachineisequipped with apressureregulator (see
#6 on page7), that allowstheoperator to adjust thepres-
surebetween 100PSI and 1100PSI. Thepressurerequired
for different textilesand surfaceswill vary. Verify max
pressurefor thespecific surfaceyou arecleaning to avoid
damage. Do not adjust thepressure while spraying, as
thegauge will not display an accuratereading. Do not
exceed 1100PSI. Verify max operating requirements and
limits of attachmentsto avoid damaging your ENDEAV-
OR or equipment. For example, a carpet wand should
not berun above500PSI, if it doesnot havethecorrect
spray tipsfor that pressure. Thiscould causethepump
motor to overheat.
To adjust pressure:
1. Turn Pump switch to on position. Position “l”. Do
not spray.
2. Check current pressureon pressuregauge. (#5 on
page7)
3. To increasepressure, turn theregulator in a
clockwisemotion. Watch thegaugeand stop
rotating theregulator when thedesired pres-
surehasbeen reached. Max pressureis1100PSI.
P
4. To decreasepressure, turn theregulator in a
counter-clockwisemotion. Watch thegauge
and stop rotating theregulator when thede-
sired pressurehasbeen reached. Minimum pres-
sureis100PSI. Takecarewhen reducing the
pressure below 100PSI astheregulator adjuster
nut may comeoff thethreaded regulator shaft.
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OPERATI NG THE HEATER FOR CARPET
AND UPHOLSTERY CLEANING:
The9000I-HSH isequipped with a 2000watt heater. The
heater will only operateunder thefollowing conditions:
• When both power cordsareplugged into two sepa-
ratecircuits
• When thepressureon themachinehasbeen reduced
to below 500PSI.
To usetheheater:
1. Connect Solution lineto #7 on page7. Connect vac-
uum hoseto #8 on page7.
2. Connect your accessory wand or upholstery attach-
ment.
3. Place water in the solution tank using the Auto-Fill
feature or by using a bucket or hose to fill from
the solution tank access point (see #5 on page 6)
4. Turn Pump switch to on position. Position “l”.
5. Prime if necessary. See priming section on page 9.
6. Spray for 15-30 seconds or until you have a steady
stream. This will fill the heater tank with water and
prevent air pockets that could cause overheating.
7. Turn on heater switch to position “l”. If you are above
500PSI, the heater may not turn on until you reduce
thepressureto around 400-450PSI. Slowly reducethe
presure until the heater switch lights up green. If you
would liketo increasethepressureto 500PSi, you may
doso.Youmayusetheheater atpressuresof100-500PSI.
8. Once the heater switch light comes on, wait up
to 3 minutes for the heater switch light to turn off.
9. Oncethelight turnsoff, theheater isready to pro-
videhot water for carpet cleaning and upholstery
applications.
10. Usewet pass/dry passspray patternsto allow the
heater sufficient timeto heat theliquid passing
through thetank.
11. Thelight on theheater switch may stay on through-
out therest of thejob.
Note: Theheater will not providemaximum heat for
accesoriesthat requirecontinuousspray. Becauseof the
current required to power theheater, theheater isdis-
abled whilethepump ispressuresabove500PSI. Do not
shut off theheater by increasing pressureasit may not
immediately turn off. Turn heater off using theswitch.

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HOW TO SETUP THE ENDEAVOR FOR
CLEANING CARPET OR UPHOLSTERY:
1. Plug in power cordsasper instructionson page8.
2. Makesureyou areon 2 circuits.
3. Connect your solution and vacuum hosesto ma-
chineand accessories.
4. Fill themachinewith water. Seepage10 for auto fill
instructions.
5. Primethepump asper instructionson page10.
6. Adjust thepressure to between 100-500psi. Seein-
structionsand limitationsfor adjusting pressureon
page11.
7. Seeheater operating instructionson page11 if you
would liketo useheat.
8. Prespray thecarpet or fabric asnecessary.
9. Turn on thevacuum motor.
10. Spray on thebackstrokeand do adry strokewhen
pushing forward.
11. Overlap your previouspath slightly when you pull
back.
12. Monitor thelevelsin therecovery tank and empty
asnecessary. Usedefoamer to ensureyour vacuum
motor doesnot takein fluid
HOW TO SETUP THE ENDEAVOR FOR
TILE AND GROUT:
1. Plug in power cordsasper instructionson page8.
2. Makesureyou areon 2 circuits.
3. Connect your solution and vacuum hosesto ma-
chineand accessories.
4. Fill themachinewith water. Seepage10 for auto fill
instrcutions.
5. Primethepump asper instructionson page10.
6. Adjust thepressure to between 500-1100psi. See
instructionsand limitationsfor adjusting pressureon
page11.
7. Prespray thetileand grout surfaceto becleaned.
8. Turn on thevacuum motor.
9. Spray and extract using theREVOLUTION in a side
to sidemotion.
10. Monitor thelevelsin therecovery tank and empty
asnecessary. Usedefoamer to ensureyour vacuum
motor doesnot takein fluid.
MOUNTING THE OPTIONAL 991RSAC-
CESSORY CHEMICAL INJECTOR SYSTEM
(NOT INCLUDED):
If you havepurchased a991RSChemical Injector System
for your ENDEAVOR. Follow thedetailed instructions
in the991RSmanual to install onto theENDEAVOR
body.
FRONT
REAR

SET UP OF THE OPTIONAL 991RSACCES-
SORY CHEMICAL INJECTOR SYSTEM
(NOT INCLUDED):
STEP 1.
Locatetheshort bluehoseon the991RS. Connect it to
themalequick connect on theswitch panel of theEN-
DEAVOR. #7 on page7.
STEP 2.
Connect thefemalequick connect on your 25FT work-
ing solution hoseto themalequick connect on themain
body of the991RS.
STEP 3.
Theintakebottlecaps, and theclear hosesthat areat-
tached to them, aredesigned to beremoved and inter-
changed by way of a quick releasesystem. When you
first receiveyour new 991RS, you will need to install the
hosesby pushing them insidethequick releaseopen-
ings. See991RSmanual for detailed instructions.
To removethehose, push down on thereleasetab and
pull back on the hose.
ExtraintakebottleCap/ hoseassembliesareavailablefor
purchase.
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STEP 4.
Separatetheclear hosefrom theintakebottlecap.
STEP 5.
Locatethebrassthreaded insert on theintakebottlecap
barb and install a metering tip by threading it in aclock-
wisemotion.
STEP 6.
Oncethetip hasbeen installed, push theclear hoseback
into placeover thehosebarb.
STEP 7.
Placeyour chemical bottlesin thebottleholdersand
install thethreaded intakecaps.
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SELECTING CHEMICAL ON OPTIONAL
991RS(NOT INCLUDED):
Usethechemical selector valveto changebetween the
left sideand right sidebottleholders. For accurateow
rates, point theselector valvestraight at thebottleholder
you wish to draw from. Place theselector valveat top
dead center to closetheinjector system. Thesystem will
not draw chemical in theclosed position.
LEFT BOTTLE
RIGHT BOTTLE
CLOSED
USING OPTIONAL 9000AC SPRAYER
(NOT INCLUDED):
Usethespray collar to select between low pressurechem-
ical application or high pressure rinse. Pop “OUT” for
low pressureand “IN” for high pressure.
You may also adjust theangleof spray from a concen-
trated stream to a wider pattern by rotating thespray
collar clockwiseor counter-clockwise.
Note: Chemical cannot beapplied in thehigh
pressurerinsemode.
TOUCH-LESSHARD SURFACE CLEANING
USI NG THE 991RSCHEMICAL I NJECTOR
SYSTEM ON THE ENDEAVOR:
Usethefollowing instructionsasabasic guidelineto
clean hard surfacesusing theENDEAVORand the
991RSsystem.
1. Select theappropriatetip and install on theintake
cap.
2. Placebottlesinto thebottleholders.
3. Select chemical using chemical selector valve.
4. Takethefeed tubeattached to theintakecap and
placeit insidethebottle. Thread theintakecap onto
thebottle.
1. Plug in power cordsasper instructionson page6.
2. Makesureyou areon 2 circuits.
3. Connect your solution hoseto machineand 9000AC
High Pressure
Low Pressure
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spray gun.
4. Fill themachinewith water. Seepage10 for auto fill
instructions.
5. Primethepump asper instructionson page9.
6. Adjust thepressureto 500psi. Seeinstructionson
page9.
7. Chemical will draw only in the“LOW” pressure
setting of your pressuregun. To activatethe“LOW”
pressuresetting, pop thecollar of thegun out.
8. In “LOW” pressure, apply chemical to thewallsand
xturesstarting from thelowest point to thehighest.
9. Spray theoor asyou makeyour way out of the
room.
10. Allow thechemical timeto dwell according to the
chemical manufacturersrecommendations.
11. You may useabrush to agitateparticularly soiled
areas.
12. When you areready to rinseaway thechemical,
pull thecollar of your 9000AC “IN”, to activatehigh
pressurerinsemode. If you requirea higher volume
of ow for rinsemode, you may bypassthe991RS
chemical injector system by connecting your 25ft
hosedirectly to themalequick connect on theEN-
DEAVOR’scontrol panel.
13. Rinsesurfacesstarting from thetop and working
your way down.
14. Usea334ACH squeegeewand to extract theexcess
fluid from theoor.
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17
40
17
20
16 10
36
13
12
19
15
42
41
6
1
4
43
34
5
3
21
2
30
38
25
7
28
9
14
39
37
11
27
22
33
24
29
31
26
35
18
32
23
11
11
8
39
8
14
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9000I-HSH
ENDEAVOR SOLUTION TANK
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9000I-HSH
ENDEAVOR SOLUTION TANK
EXPLODED VIEW
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ITEM NO.
PARTNUMBER
DESCRIPTION
QTY.
1
A00118
BUSHING, 1/ 4 FP X 3/ 8 SAE
1
2
A11949
3/ 8 MF 90 DEGREE ELBOW
3
3
A13271
3/ 8 FP X 1/ 2 BARB, ELBOW
2
4
A13445
3/ 8 MIP HEX NIPPLE
3
5
A13606
3/ 8 X 1/ 4 FIP X MIP, ADP
1
6
A13849
ELBOW, 90 DEGREE, 3/ 8H x 3/ 8F
1
7
C00233
WASHER, FLAT, USS, 1/ 4
2
8
C00233-1
WASHER, FLAT, 1/ 4 SS
4
9
C00254
LOCKWASHER, 1/ 4 SPLIT
2
10
C00279
LOCKNUT, 3/ 8 NYLON, ZINC
2
11
C00311
SCREW, 8-32 x .375
7
12
C10503
WASHER, FLAT1 x .048
2
13
C12039
FENDER WASHER, 1/ 4" ID, 1" OD
3
14
C13351
SCREW, 10-32 x 3/ 4, TRUSS, SS
4
15
C13421
WASHER, .687 ID, 1.5 OD
3
16
C13535
SCREW, 10-32 X 1, HEX
3
17
C13559
HEX BOLT, 5/ 16 X 5 1/ 2, SS
2
18
C13666
NUT, KEP, 8-32 SS
5
19
C13740
LOCKWASHER, # 10, SPLIT
3
20
C13859
WASHER, NEOPRENE BONDED
4
21
C13871
WASHER, 11/ 16, SS
3
22
C13939
NUT, KEP, # 4-40, SS
1
23
C13940
NUT, KEP, 10-32, SS
4
24
C13948
SCREW, # 4-40 X 3/ 8 PH
1
25
C90007
SCREW, 10-32 x 5/ 8, TRUSSHEAD
2
26
C90007-1
10-32 X 1, TRUSS, SS
4
27
D13315
HANDLE, LID
1
28
D13347
LATCH NOSE, TOP
1
29
D13355
LID, SOLUTION TANK
1
30
D13362
D-PLATE, STRAP
1
31
D13479
HINGE
1
32
D13912
CATC H, LID MAGNET
1
33
D13926
MAGNET, CUP
1
34
E13653
O-RING, SILICONE
2
35
E13924
GASKET, LID HINGE
2
36
F13295
SOLUTION TANK, BLUE GRANITE
1
37
F13548
STRAP, VELCRO, SHO RT
2
38
F13549
STRAP, VELCRO, LONG
1
39
K00727
SPACER, .5 OD X .257 ID X .3 H
4
40
K10510
PLUG, 1" RO UND, SNAP-IN
2
41
K13398
FILTER, SUCTION, 80 MESH
2
42
K13510
FILL VALVE, ANTI-SIPHON
1
43
K13966
SUPPLY NUT
1

19
524 93
111
79
60 61
49
47
51
81
33 71
72
68
50
36 74
22
21 70
77
67
24
69
13
14
4
32
12
26
23
19
41
29
18
27
38
30
28
44
17
40
39
55
57
31
59
37
58
75
64
34
52
80 73
65
66 43
63
46 45
20 76 78
25
35
62
7
16
48 54
15 6
53 10 8 2 42
56
43
74
34
2
9
2
17
17
2 9
8
63
2
160
9000I-HSH
ENDEAVOR RECOVERY TANK
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9000I-HSH
ENDEAVOR RECOVERY TANK
EXPLODED VIEW
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ITEM NO.
PARTNUMBER
DESCRIPTION
QTY.
1
--
SOLUTION HOSE, HIGH PRESSURE, 10"
2
J00580
SOL. HOSE, 10"
1
J00659
SWAGE FITTING, 1/ 4MP
1
J00660
SWAGE FITTING, 1/ 4FP
1
2
A00052
90 DEGREE ELBOW, .25" MP X .25" FP
5
3
A00060 BARB, .375" X .25" MPT, BRASS
1
4
A00067
1/ 4 BARB X 1/ 4 FP, BRASS
1
5
A00104
QD 1/ 4M x 1/ 4FP BRASS
1
6
A00114B
HEX NIPPLE, .25" MP X .125" MP
1
7
A00134
90 DEGREE ELBOW, .25" BARB X .125" MPT
1
8
A00161
TEE, .25" FP X .25" FP X .25" FP
2
9
A12960
1/ 4 HEX NIPPLE, BRASS
3
10
A13005 90 ELBOW, 1/ 4MP x 1/ 4MP
1
11
A13082
LOCKNUT, 1" BRASS
2
12
A13271 3/ 8 FP X 1/ 2 BARB, ELBOW
1
13
A13378
ELBOW, 45 DEGREE, 3/ 8MIP X 3/ 8 FIP
1
14
A13445
3/ 8 MIP HEX NIPPLE
1
15
B02211-1
SWITCH, ROCKER GREEN LIT
4
16
B11756
INDICATOR LIGHT
1
17
C00233-1
WASHER, FLAT, 1/ 4 SS
16
18
C00273
1/ 4-20 NYLON-INSERTLOCKNUT
1
19
C00328-112
SCREW, 10-32 X 1 1/ 2 PH
1
20
C02231
# 8 WASHER, SAE, SS
6
21
C02305-1
CAP NUT, .375", PUSH-ON
2
22
C10503
WASHER, FLAT1 x .048
4
23
C11440
SPACER, 1/ 4-20 X 1"
1
24
C13024
WASHER, .5 ID SS
3
25
C13353
SCREW, 6-32 x 3/ 8, SCHS, SS
6
26
C13421
WASHER, .687 ID, 1.5 OD
1
27
C13623
FLATWASHER, .416 ID X .632 OD
4
28
C13814
SCREW, SHOULDER, 5/ 16D x 3/ 4L x 1/ 4-20
1
29
C13822
SCREW, 10-32 X 3 1/ 2 PH SS
4
30
C13823
SCREW, 10-32 X 2 1/ 2 PH SS
1
31
C13844
SCREW, HEX HEAD SS
6
32
C13871
WASHER, 11/ 16, SS
1
33
C14105
LOCKNUT, 10-32, NYLON, BRASS
6
34
C90007-1
10-32 X 1, TRUSS, SS
10
35
D13339
CONTROL PANEL
1
36
D13350
SHAFT, LAY DOWN
1
37
D13361
BAG, INTAKE FILTER
1
38
D13797
PLATE, VACUUM MOTOR 8.4
1
39
D13855
SPACER, ALUMINUM
3
40
D13856
SPACER, ALUMINUM 3"
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