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wENDEAVOR
9000I-HSH
MULTI-PURPOSE EXTRACTOR
OWNER’S/OPERATOR’S MANUAL
PROUDLY DESIGNED AND MANUFACTURED BY
Revision 1
6-5-17
For commercial use only
EDIC-USA.COM

RECEIVING YOUR EQUIPMENT...................................................................................
WARNINGS AND SAFETY..............................................................................................
ELECTRICAL INFORMATION.......................................................................................
MAINTENANCE................................................................................................................
MACHINE LAYOUT..........................................................................................................
CONTROL PANEL OVERVIEW......................................................................................
POWER CORD AND CIRCUIT LOCATOR OPERATION........................................
CONNECTING VACUUM AND SOLUTION HOSE..................................................
ROCOVERY TANK FILTERS...........................................................................................
AUTO-FILL/ AUTO-DUMP..............................................................................................
PRIMING THE PUMP.......................................................................................................
ADJUSTING PUMP PRESSURE......................................................................................
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR HEATER.............................................................
CLEANING CARPET........................................................................................................
CLEANING TILE AND GROUT.....................................................................................
MOUNTING THE 991RS SYSTEM (OPTIONAL)........................................................
SETUP OF 991RS SYSTEM (OPTIONAL)....................................................................
USING A 9000AC SPRAYER (OPTIONAL).................................................................
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR 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 is delivered, check the carton
carefully for signs of rough handling. If the ENDEAVOR
is damaged, notify the carrier immediately and request
an inspection. Be sure to keep the carton, packing in-
serts, packing lists and carrier’s receipt until the inspec-
tor has veried your claim.
EDIC’s liability ceases when the carrier picks up the
shipment. However, our customer service sta will be
happy to furnish any information needed in connection
with the claim and will attempt to expedite a resolution.
PLEASE READ BEFORE OPERATING YOUR
NEW ENDEAVOR:
Read the manual carefully and completely before at-
tempting to operate the unit. is manual has important
information for the use and safe operation of the ma-
chine. Keep this manual handy at all times.
is equipment has been engineered and manufactured
to provide excellent performance and service. To ensure
that your equipment will continue to perform as intend-
ed:
• Maintain equipment regularly- following the sug-
gested maintenance schedule provided.
• Use only original EDIC parts when servicing.
• Operate equipment with care.
All information and specications printed in the man-
ual are current at the time of printing; however because
of EDIC’s policy of continual product development, we
reserve the right to make changes at any time without
notice.
FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE FOLLOWING
WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS MAY POSE A
HAZARD AND WILL VOID THE WARRANTY.
WARNING:
• is is not a toy. Keep away from children.
• Always read and understand your chemical’s MSDS (Ma-
terial Safety Data Sheet) before use.
• is extractor is not designed to handle or use combus-
tible/volatile substances such as gasoline or kerosene, in,
on, or near the equipment. e use of such materials will
cause extreme hazardous condition.
• Make sure the extractor has all water lters in place.
• Do not allow high pressure spray stream to remain in one
xed location as surface damage may occur.
• Check that all spray nozzles are securely fastened. Loose
nozzles could be ejected from equipment at high speeds.
• Prevent burns by wearing gloves or using a barrier to
remove hot quick disconnects.
• Use caution with ejected liquid or chemicals. High pres-
sures and temperatures could be hazardous to nearby peo-
ple or surroundings.
• All servicing of EDIC equipment should be performed
only by EDIC authorized service centers.
• Do not use replacement parts other than those specied in
the parts list. Equipment performance could be aected if
substitutions are made. Use of no-EDIC parts will void the
warranty.
• When using an extension cord, use only a 3-prong conduc-
tor grounding cord-12 gauge wire or heavier. Do not use
extension cords longer than 25FT.
• To avoid electric shock, do not expose the unit to rain
or snow. Store indoors in a heated location only. Do not
expose machine to freezing temperatures.
• Do not use the machine for dry vacuuming.
• Use defoamer at all times to prevent damage to the vacu-
um motor.
• Do not use water in excess of 130°F (54°C) in the solution
tank
• To prevent seal damage and chemical build-up to the
pump system, run clean water through the solution lines
aer each day’s use.
• Use only commercially available carpet cleaning solutions
and defoamer intended for use with machines of this type.
Do not use dyes, bleaches, ammonia, or other additives.
• e use of powdered cleaning solution, if not diluted
properly, may result in damage to the pump. Powdered
chemical is not recommended. If powdered chemicals
are used, premix in a separate container before placing in
the solution tank. Any damage resulting from powdered
chemical will void the warranty.
• Do not pull machine by the power cord. Always unplug by
grabbing the plug and pulling, do not unplug by pulling
the power cord.
• Periodically inspect cord for damage. Do not use damaged
cords. Connect only to properly grounded outlets.
• Keep hair, ngers, loose clothing, and body parts away
from moving parts and openings.
• Turn o all controls before disconnecting machine
• Do not use without vacuum pre-lter bag in place.
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Servicing:
In the event that your ENDEAVOR requires service,
please contact EDIC at: 800-338-3342 or
Do not attempt repairs yourself. EDIC will assist you in
locating an indepedent service contractor.
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS:
is piece of equipment must be grounded. Should an
electrical malfunction occur, grounding provides a path
of least resistance for electrical current- reducing the risk
of electric shock. is piece of equipment is furnished
with a cord that has a grounding conductor and ground-
ing plug. e grounded plug must only be plugged
into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed and
grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordi-
nances.
WARNING:
Connecting the equipment to an improperly grounded
outlet can result in an increased risk of electric shock. A
qualified electrician should be consulted if you are un-
sure that the outlet is properly grounded. Do not modify
the plug provided with the equipment. If it will not fit
the outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a qualified
electrician. Replace the plug if the grounding pin is dam-
aged or broken.
is appliance is designed for use on a 120-volt circuit.
e Green (or Green/Yellow) wire in the cord is the
grounding wire. When replacing a plug, this wire must
be attached to the grounding pin only.
Extension cords connected to this machine should be
12 gauge, three-wire cords with three-prong plugs and
outlets. DO NOT use extension cords more than 25 feet
(7.6 m) long.
GFCI CORD FUNCTION:
e ENDEAVOR’s power cords are equipped with a built
in GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter). e GFCI
function is automatic and will not be active under nor-
mal operating conditions.
A GFCI works by monitoring the amount of current that
is owing from hot to neutral. If the GFCI senses an im-
balance in that ow, such as a ground leak, it will disable
(interrupt) the electrical system to eliminate dangerous
operating conditions. If the GFCI trips due to a tempo-
rary incident, you may restore function by pressing the
button on the GFCI box marked Reset “RESET” button
on the GFCI box.
RESET
TEST
If a GFCI continues to trip aer resetting, it indicates
an unsafe operating condition is present and it is best to
take it to an authorized repair location for servicing.
Possible causes and solutions are:
• Your equipment has become wet and moisture has
come in contact with the electrical system. Take unit
to an authorized repair location for servicing.
• Your machine is submerged in liquid. If it is safe to
do so, remove the equipment and take unit to an
authorized repair location for servicing.
• ere is damage to the power cord. Replace the
power cord immediately with the correct spec
cord.
• e wall plug or cord plug may be wet or in contact
with water. Using thick rubber gloves, unplug the
cord from the wall.
• A leak in your machine’s plumbing may be wetting
the internal electrical components. Take the unit to
an authorized repair location for servicing.
• ere is a loose or faulty electrical connection
somewhere in your equipment. Take the unit to an
authorized repair location for servicing.
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GFCI MAINTENANCE:
Although the GFCI function works on its own, it is nec-
essary to test for proper function of your GFCI periodi-
cally. To do this:
1. Plug your equipment to an appropriate wall plug.
2. Press the “TEST” button on the GFCI panel on the
cord.
3. Turn on the switches for “PUMP” and “VACUUM”
(located on the switch panel on the front of the ma-
chine).
If your motors turn on, then the GFCI is NOT working
properly- do not use the equipment until this function
has been repaired. Take the machine to an authorized
repair location.
If neither motor powers on aer pressing the “TEST”
button then the GFCI is working properly.
Press the “RESET” button on the GFCI and the EN-
DEAVOR will be fully functional again.
NOTE: THE GFCI MUST BE RESET ANY TIME
THE CORD IS UNPLUGGED. WHEN THE GFCI IS
OPERATING PROPERLY, THE RED INDICATOR
LIGHT WILL BE ON.
CORD STORAGE:
While not in use, store cords in a clean dry area. Wind
cord carefully to prevent kinking. Cord should be com-
pletely unwound during operation.
CORD SAFETY
• Do not leave appliance when plugged in. Unplug
from outlet when not in use and before servicing
• Do not use with damaged cord or plug. If appliance
is not working as it should, has been dropped, dam-
aged, le outdoors, or dropped into water, return to
service center for inspection and repair.
• Do not pull or carry by cord, use cord as handle,
close a door 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 the cord.
• Do not handle plug or appliance with wet hands.
• is equipment should be stored indoors and not
exposed to rain.
MAINTENANCE OF THE ENDEAVOR:
e ENDEAVOR has been engineered and built to re-
quire minimum maintenance. However, careful attention
to these maintenance instructions will help extend the
life of your equipment.
DAILY:
• Keep the ENDEAVOR clean inside and out.
• Pour clean hot water (MAX 130°F/ 57°C) into the
solution tank of your ENDEAVOR extractor. Turn
the pump on and ush the entire system through the
spray nozzles for 1 minute to prevent chemical build-
up.
• Run the vacuum motor for 30 seconds before putting
away the ENDEAVOR.
• Rinse out the Recovery tank.
• Clean the vacuum intake pre-lter bag and the pum-
pout lter.
MONTHLY:
• Use an extractor ushing agent through the ma-
chine’s plumbing to dissolve mineral and chemical
build up.
• Quick disconnects, wheels, casters, and regulators
can be lubricated with an all-purpose silicone lubri-
cant spray.
• Check and clean the lters in the solution tank.
PUMP WEAR AND TEAR MAINTENANCE:
Aer 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
Aer 1500 hours, replace the following pump head com-
ponents:
• KIT A, PLUNGER AND SEALS: PART #G13333-1
• CAM BEARING: PART #G13682
Aer 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 the machine.
2. Recovery tank and access point. Lid can be removed
for cleaning of recovery tank.
3. Accessory chemical feed mounting shoe.
4. Switch/ Control panel.
5. Solution tank and access point.
6. Accessory management system: Secures 1 carpet
wand or 1 REVOLUTION wand to the ENDEAVOR.
7. Grab handle and clam shell screw access point.
8. Rear caster wheels: Allow the machine to be placed
on its back when loaded onto a vehicle.
9. Waste dump valve.
10. Auto-dump port: Connects to garden hose to dump
waste water.
11. Auto-ll port: Connects to garden hose to ll solution
tank.
12. Power cord receptacles.
ENDEAVOR OVERVIEW

1. Vacuum power switch. “l” is on. “O” is o.
2. Pump Power switch. “l” is on. “O” is o.
3. Heater power switch. “l” is on. “O” is o.
4. Circuit locator conrmation light: Lights up green when both power cords are on two separate circuits.
5. Pressure gauge: Displays pump pressure.
6. Pressure regulator: Allows presure to be adjusted by turning clockwise (raising pressure) or counter-clockwise
(reducing pressure).
7. Solution line Q.D.: Allows solution line to be connected to the machine.
8. Vacuum hose inlet barb: Allows vacuum hose to be connected to the machine.
9. Pumpout power switch. “l” is on. “O” is o.
10. Priming/ pressure relief valve. Pointed to “P” is open. Pointed down is closed.
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VAC PUMP HEATER
PUMPOUT
P
CONTROL PANEL OVERVIEW
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CONNECTING THE POWER CORDS:
e ENDEAVOR uses POWERCON twist lock connec-
tors on the end of the GFCI powercords. ese mate to
the female receptacles on the body of the ENDEAVOR.
e female receptacles are found on the bottom right
hand side of the machine on the rear. See #12 on page 6.
To connect:
1. Take a powercon twist lock connector end and match
the chuck on the connector to the keyway on the
female chassis receptacle.
2. Insert the connector and turn in a clockwise
motion. A click will be heard when the con-
nector has engaged and is locked in place.
20
250
PS
E
J E T
3. To disconnect, pull back on the sliding lock release
then turn the connector in a counter-clockwise mo-
tion. Pull the connector out of the chassis receptacle.
20
250
PS
E
J E T
4. Connect the male wall plug end of the power cord to
a wall socket with its own separate circuit.
5. Press the RESET button on the cord’s GFCI box.
When the red conrmation light on the GFCI box
turns on, the machine is ready to use. For more
information on the GFCI and its function, see pages
4 and 5.
USING THE CIRCUIT LOCATOR:
e ENDEAVOR has a built in circuit locator. When
the unit is plugged into two separate circuits, the circuit
locator conrmation light will turn on. e conrmation
light is marked “CT” and is located on the control panel.
See #4 on page 7.
1. Connect both power cords to machine.
2. Plug both male wall plug cord ends into two separate
wall plugs.
3. Press the reset button on each GFCI plug.
4. e light marked “CT” will turn on if you are on two
conrmed circuits. If you are in a very brightly lit
environment, shield the “CT” light with your hands
to better see the conrmation light.
5. If the “CT” light does not come on, try plugging into
another circuit until you get a conrmation light.
NOTE: Do not ignore the circuit locator. Do not run
both cords on one circuit. Doing so may overload the
circuits and trip the circuit breaker.
CONNECTING SOLUTION AND VACUUM
HOSES:
Hose connections for the solution line and the vacuum
line can both be found on the front of the machine in the
control panel. e control panel is #4 on page 6.
Solution hose: Connect the Q.D. on your solution hose
to the Q.D. on the machine’s control panel (#7 on page
7). Connect opposite end of the solution hose to your
accessory.
Vacuum hose: Connect the cu on your vacuum hose to
the vacuum hose barb on the machine’s control panel (#8
on page 7). Connect opposite end of the vacuum hose
to your accessory. Make sure hose cus are pushed in
securely.

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RECOVERY TANK FILTERS:
VACUUM PRE-FILTER BAG:
e intake Pre-lter bag has been designed to catch larger
debris before it enters the open area of the waste tank. is
keeps the auto-dump intake lter from clogging too fast.
Locate the lter bag in the waste tank, press the cord
release (circled above in white) and pull back to loosen
the drawstrings. Remove all solids, rinse the bag out
and place back into the tank. Tighten the cord release.
Always remove the bag by loosening the cord, do not
pull the elbow out. Check and clean bag during and aer
every job.
AUTO-DUMP INTAKE FILTER:
e auto-dump lter is located next to the vacuum
intake stand pipe. e lter can be removed by turning
counter-clockwise. Turn Clockwise to re-tighten. Check
and clean lter during and aer every job.
VACUUM INTAKE FILTER AND VACUUM
SHUT OFF:
e vacuum intake lter houses the oat ball which is in
place to shut o airow to the vacuum motor when there
is too much uid in the waste tank. is function keeps
the vacuum motor from taking in uids and getting
damaged. Under normal operating conditions the mesh
screen on the air lter should not get dirty. A dirty lter
is a sign of over-lling or not using defoamer. To remove
the lter cage, Pull down on the lter, in a pivoting mo-
tion. Clean as needed. Firmly press it back into place. If
there is minor build up, you may use a towel to wipe o
the surface of the lter.
NOTE: Daily cleaning lters, are essential to preserving
the proper function of the pump out feature. It is up to
the operator to determine a proper cleaning schedule as
workloads dier from job to job. It is advisable to inspect
the lters throughout each job to gauge what an appro-
priate cleaning schedule would be.

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UTILIZING AUTO-FILL & AUTO-DUMP:
is machine is equipped with the ability to self-regulate
the levels of uid in the solution tank and the recovery
tank.
NOTE: To prevent ooding, periodically stop to monitor
your solution tank and recovery tank levels to ensure that
the Auto-Dump and Auto-Fill features are working prop-
erly.
Auto-Fill:
1. Connect a 3/4” garden hose to a faucet.
2. Connect opposite end of the garden hose to the
female garden hose connection located on the rear
bottom le of the machine. #11 on page 6.
3. Turn the water pressure on to about 1/4 to 1/2 of the
full ow. Do not turn to full pressure.
4. Wait for the solution tank to ll and conrm it has
stopped lling before walking away to begin your
job.
5. e Auto-ll function is controlled by a oat valve.
Any obstruction of the oat valve could lead to
ooding or not lling at all. Check that the oat is
moving freely before and aer every job.
6. Make sure solution tank lters are clean and in place.
Auto-Dump
1. Remove the cap from the male garden hose connec-
tion on the rear bottom le of the machine. #10 on
page 6.
2. Connect a 3/4” garden hose to the male garden hose
connection. #10 on page 6.
3. Secure the opposite end of the garden hose to an
approved drain or sewer system. Secure end of hose
to prevent ooding.
4. When ready to start recovering water, turn on the
PUMPOUT switch. #9 on page 5.
5. e pump can be le on throughout your job so long
as small amounts of water are owing through the
pump. Turn o the PUMPOUT switch if you will not
be recovering water for periods lasting longer than 2
minutes.
6. Clean your Auto-Dump lter and vacuum lter
bag aer every job. Some jobs, such as carpet may
require multiple cleanings of the lter during opera-
tion.
PRIMING THE PUMP:
THE ENDEAVOR HAS A PISTON PUMP WHICH
IS NOT 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 the solution tank by using the Auto-Fill feature or
by using a bucket or hose to ll from the solution tank
access point (see #5 on page 4)
2. Open the pump line by turning the priming valve a
1/4 turn counter-clockwise toward the letter “P”. (See
#10 on page 7)
VAC
PUMP HEATER
PUMPOUT
P
3. Place the pump switch into the on position. Position
“l” (see #2 on page 7)
4. Allow the pump to run for 15-20 seconds.
5. Close the priming valve and return it to its original
position.
VAC
PUMP HEATER
PUMPOUT
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
less than desired pressure.

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ADJUSTING PUMP PRESSURE:
is machine is equipped with a pressure regulator (see
#6 on page 7), that allows the operator to adjust the pres-
sure between 100PSI and 1100PSI. e pressure required
for dierent textiles and surfaces will vary. Verify max
pressure for the specic surface you are cleaning to avoid
damage. Do not adjust the pressure while spraying, as
the gauge will not display an accurate reading. Do not
exceed 1100PSI. Verify max operating requirements and
limits of attachments to avoid damaging your ENDEAV-
OR or equipment. For example, a carpet wand should
not be run above 500PSI, if it does not have the correct
spray tips for that pressure. is could cause the pump
motor to overheat.
To adjust pressure:
1. Turn Pump switch to on position. Position “l”. Do
not spray.
2. Check current pressure on pressure gauge. (#5 on
page 7)
3. To increase pressure, turn the regulator in a
clockwise motion. Watch the gauge and stop
rotating the regulator when the desired pres-
sure has been reached. Max pressure is 1100PSI.
VAC PUMP HEATER
PUMPOUT
P
4. To decrease pressure, turn the regulator in a
counter-clockwise motion. Watch the gauge
and stop rotating the regulator when the de-
sired pressure has been reached. Minimum pres-
sure is 100PSI. Take care when reducing the
pressure below 100PSI as the regulator adjuster
nut may come o the threaded regulator sha.
VAC PUMP HEATER
PUMPOUT
P
OPERATING THE HEATER FOR CARPET
AND UPHOLSTERY CLEANING:
e 9000I-HSH is equipped with a 2000watt heater. e
heater will only operate under the following conditions:
• When both power cords are plugged into two sepa-
rate circuits
• When the pressure on the machine has been reduced
to below 500PSI.
To use the heater:
1. Connect Solution line to #7 on page 7. Connect vac-
uum hose to #8 on page 7.
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 ll 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. is will ll 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
the pressure to around 400-450PSI. Slowly reduce the
presure until the heater switch lights up green. If you
would like to increase the pressure to 500PSi, you may
doso.Youmayusetheheateratpressuresof100-500PSI.
8. Once the heater switch light comes on, wait up
to 3 minutes for the heater switch light to turn o.
9. Once the light turns o, the heater is ready to pro-
vide hot water for carpet cleaning and upholstery
applications.
10. Use wet pass/dry pass spray patterns to allow the
heater sucient time to heat the liquid passing
through the tank.
11. e light on the heater switch may stay on through-
out the rest of the job.
Note: e heater will not provide maximum heat for
accesories that require continuous spray. Because of the
current required to power the heater, the heater is dis-
abled while the pump is pressures above 500PSI. Do not
shut o the heater by increasing pressure as it may not
immediately turn o. Turn heater o using the switch.

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HOW TO SETUP THE ENDEAVOR FOR
CLEANING CARPET OR UPHOLSTERY:
1. Plug in power cords as per instructions on page 8.
2. Make sure you are on 2 circuits.
3. Connect your solution and vacuum hoses to ma-
chine and accessories.
4. Fill the machine with water. See page 10 for auto ll
instructions.
5. Prime the pump as per instructions on page 10.
6. Adjust the pressure to between 100-500psi. See in-
structions and limitations for adjusting pressure on
page 11.
7. See heater operating instructions on page 11 if you
would like to use heat.
8. Prespray the carpet or fabric as necessary.
9. Turn on the vacuum motor.
10. Spray on the backstroke and do a dry stroke when
pushing forward.
11. Overlap your previous path slightly when you pull
back.
12. Monitor the levels in the recovery tank and empty
as necessary. Use defoamer to ensure your vacuum
motor does not take in uid
HOW TO SETUP THE ENDEAVOR FOR
TILE AND GROUT:
1. Plug in power cords as per instructions on page 8.
2. Make sure you are on 2 circuits.
3. Connect your solution and vacuum hoses to ma-
chine and accessories.
4. Fill the machine with water. See page 10 for auto ll
instrcutions.
5. Prime the pump as per instructions on page 10.
6. Adjust the pressure to between 500-1100psi. See
instructions and limitations for adjusting pressure on
page 11.
7. Prespray the tile and grout surface to be cleaned.
8. Turn on the vacuum motor.
9. Spray and extract using the REVOLUTION in a side
to side motion.
10. Monitor the levels in the recovery tank and empty
as necessary. Use defoamer to ensure your vacuum
motor does not take in uid.
MOUNTING THE OPTIONAL 991RS AC-
CESSORY CHEMICAL INJECTOR SYSTEM
(NOT INCLUDED):
If you have purchased a 991RS Chemical Injector System
for your ENDEAVOR. Follow the detailed instructions
in the 991RS manual to install onto the ENDEAVOR
body.
FRONT
REAR

SET UP OF THE OPTIONAL 991RS ACCES-
SORY CHEMICAL INJECTOR SYSTEM
(NOT INCLUDED):
STEP 1.
Locate the short blue hose on the 991RS. Connect it to
the male quick connect on the switch panel of the EN-
DEAVOR. #7 on page 7.
STEP 2.
Connect the female quick connect on your 25FT work-
ing solution hose to the male quick connect on the main
body of the 991RS.
STEP 3.
e intake bottle caps, and the clear hoses that are at-
tached to them, are designed to be removed and inter-
changed by way of a quick release system. When you
rst receive your new 991RS, you will need to install the
hoses by pushing them inside the quick release open-
ings. See 991RS manual for detailed instructions.
To remove the hose, push down on the release tab and
pull back on the hose.
Extra intake bottle Cap/ hose assemblies are available for
purchase.
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STEP 4.
Separate the clear hose from the intake bottle cap.
STEP 5.
Locate the brass threaded insert on the intake bottle cap
barb and install a metering tip by threading it in a clock-
wise motion.
STEP 6.
Once the tip has been installed, push the clear hose back
into place over the hose barb.
STEP 7.
Place your chemical bottles in the bottle holders and
install the threaded intake caps.
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SELECTING CHEMICAL ON OPTIONAL
991RS (NOT INCLUDED):
Use the chemical selector valve to change between the
le side and right side bottle holders. For accurate ow
rates, point the selector valve straight at the bottle holder
you wish to draw from. Place the selector valve at top
dead center to close the injector system. e system will
not draw chemical in the closed position.
LEFT BOTTLE
RIGHT BOTTLE
CLOSED
USING OPTIONAL 9000AC SPRAYER
(NOT INCLUDED):
Use the spray collar to select between low pressure chem-
ical application or high pressure rinse. Pop “OUT” for
low pressure and “IN” for high pressure.
You may also adjust the angle of spray from a concen-
trated stream to a wider pattern by rotating the spray
collar clockwise or counter-clockwise.
Note: Chemical cannot be applied in the high
pressure rinse mode.
TOUCH-LESS HARD SURFACE CLEANING
USING THE 991RS CHEMICAL INJECTOR
SYSTEM ON THE ENDEAVOR:
Use the following instructions as a basic guideline to
clean hard surfaces using the ENDEAVOR and the
991RS system.
1. Select the appropriate tip and install on the intake
cap.
2. Place bottles into the bottle holders.
3. Select chemical using chemical selector valve.
4. Take the feed tube attached to the intake cap and
place it inside the bottle. read the intake cap onto
the bottle.
1. Plug in power cords as per instructions on page 6.
2. Make sure you are on 2 circuits.
3. Connect your solution hose to machine and 9000AC
High Pressure
Low Pressure
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spray gun.
4. Fill the machine with water. See page 10 for auto ll
instructions.
5. Prime the pump as per instructions on page 9.
6. Adjust the pressure to 500psi. See instructions on
page 9.
7. Chemical will draw only in the “LOW” pressure
setting of your pressure gun. To activate the “LOW”
pressure setting, pop the collar of the gun out.
8. In “LOW” pressure, apply chemical to the walls and
xtures starting from the lowest point to the highest.
9. Spray the oor as you make your way out of the
room.
10. Allow the chemical time to dwell according to the
chemical manufacturers recommendations.
11. You may use a brush to agitate particularly soiled
areas.
12. When you are ready to rinse away the chemical,
pull the collar of your 9000AC “IN”, to activate high
pressure rinse mode. If you require a higher volume
of ow for rinse mode, you may bypass the 991RS
chemical injector system by connecting your 25
hose directly to the male quick connect on the EN-
DEAVOR’s control panel.
13. Rinse surfaces starting from the top and working
your way down.
14. Use a 334ACH squeegee wand to extract the excess
uid from the oor.
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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.
PART NUMBER
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, FLAT 1 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, TRUSS HEAD
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
CATCH, 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, SHORT
2
38
F13549
STRAP, VELCRO, LONG
1
39
K00727
SPACER, .5 OD X .257 ID X .3 H
4
40
K10510
PLUG, 1" ROUND, SNAP-IN
2
41
K13398
FILTER, SUCTION, 80 MESH
2
42
K13510
FILL VALVE, ANTI-SIPHON
1
43
K13966
SUPPLY NUT
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19
5 9 3
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
7380
65
4366
63
4546
20
76 78
25
35
62
7
16
48 54
15 6
53 810 2 42
56
43
74
34
2
9
2
17
17
24
2 9
8
63
2
160
9000I-HSH
ENDEAVOR RECOVERY TANK
EXPLODED VIEW
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