Hydro-Force Olympus M100 User manual

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REVISED: 1-31-06

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Olympus M100 Operating Manual
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TOPIC PAGE #
•Introduction 3
•Technical Specifications 4
•Optional Equipment 5
SECTION 1: Operational Safety
•Electrical Safety 6
•Mechanical Safety 7
SECTION 2: Operation Procedures
•Electrical Supply 8
•Water Supply & Chemicals 9
•Chemical Metering Tips 10
•Water Supply 11
•Solution & Vacuum Hoses 12
•Pump-OutSystem 13
•Pressure Adjustments 14
•Shutdown Procedures 15
•Troubleshooting 16-18
•Solution Flow Path 19
•Wiring Diagrams 20
SECTION 3: Maintenance/ Technical
•Maintenance 24
•Drawings & Parts Lists
oPump 32
oAuto-Fill - optional 33
oSolution Tank 34
oBase, Pumps, Components 38
oBase & Vacuum System 39
oWaste Tank 40
•Warranty 44

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Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of the Hydro-Force Olympus M100. The M100
is designed to give truckmount-level performance in a portable machine that
combines versatility with ease of transport. Years of experience, engineering, and
planning have gone into the design and manufacturing of the M100. We take a
great deal of pride in the M100; our goal is no less than your complete satisfaction.
This manual will provide users with the knowledge required to operate the
Olympus M100 safely, to understand how to properly operate and maintain the
machine, and to ensure that the equipment operates at its maximum performance
level.
All users must read and understand this manual completely before
operating the machine.
Always maintain this manual in legible condition adjacent to the Olympus M100,
or place in a secure location for future reference.
Any questions pertaining to the operating or servicing of this unit should be
directed to your nearest Hydro-Force distributor.
This manual is written specifically for the Olympus M100 portable extractor units
manufactured by:
Hydro-Force
542 W Confluence Ave.
Salt Lake City, UT 84123
801-268-2673
801-268-3856 FAX
Information in this manual is subject to change without notice and does not
represent a commitment on the part of Hydro-Force or its parent or affiliated
companies.

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Technical Specifications
M100 High Performance Extractor
Height: 38”
Length: 28”
Width: 19-1/2”
Weight: 85 lbs.
Solution Tank Capacity: 12 gallon
Recovery Tank Capacity: 12 gallon
Solution Pump: Flojet D1635J7012 pump
100 psi – 2.00gpm
Vacuum Motors: Two AMETEK Lamb 5.7” diameter – tangential discharge
Two stage – Mounted in series
Power Draw: 15.40 wide open / 10.15 full load
(Add 5 amps on machines with Auto Pump-out System)
Standard Equipment
M100 High Performance Extractor
Carpet Wand: AW29 - Stainless Steel S-Bend Dual Jet Wand
Vacuum Hose: 25’ X 1-1/2” with 1-1/2” cuff & 2” cuff
HP Solution Hose: 25’ x 1/4” with 1/4” male / female quick connects
Power Cord: 25’ x 12gauge with male & female plug ends

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Additional / Optional Equipment
Auto Fill System with chemical draw: M012
Metering Tip Kit: PDE001
AutoPump-outSystem: M016
Pump-outHose: AH65
Hydro-Filter Inline Filter: AC11
Replacement Bags for Hydro-Filter: AC11A
Hydro-Force Injection Sprayer – Low pressure: AS12
Hydro-Force Revolution Sprayer – Low pressure: AS12R
3.5” Hydry Upholstery Tool: AW50A
4.5” Hydry Upholstery Tool: AW51A
3.5” Hydry Deluxe Upholstery Tool: AW50D
4.5” Hydry Deluxe Upholstery Tool: AW51D
1-1/2” Vacuum Hose: (Sold per foot – No cuffs) AH36
2” cuff for 1-1/2” Vac Hose: AH46
1-1/2” cuff for 1-1/2” Vac Hose: AH42
2” Hose Connector PVC: AH76
1-1/2” Hose Connector PVC: AH74
HP Solution Hose: (Does not include Quick Connects) AH79D
1/4” Male Quick Connect: 100009
1/4” Female Quick Connect: 100008
Power Cord 25’ x 12gauge w/male & female plugs AW32
Power Cord 50’ x 12gauge w/male & female plugs AW33
AW50
AW50D
AS12
AS12R

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Safety
CAUTION! This machine is an electrical appliance. Care must be
taken to reduce the risk of electrical shock.
•READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE OPERATING THE M100.
•To reduce the risk of property damage or injury, repairs to electrical systems should only be performed by
experienced technicians. Contact your distributor for assistance.
•Unplug machine power cord from outlet before performing any repairs on the extractor.
•Plug unit into grounded outlets only. Do not remove ground prong from plug. Use of a Ground Fault
Interrupting (GFI) device will reduce the risk of electrical shock.
•Do not use the M100 outdoors, in standing water or on wet surfaces.
•Do not store the M100 in wet conditions.
•If extractor is leaking, unplug machine power cords from outlets before approaching or touching machine.
•Do not unplug power cord by pulling on the cord. Grasp the plug when unplugging the cord.
•Do not pull the extractor by the cord.
•If cord or plug is damaged, do not use cord. Replace with new cord or repair as needed before use.
•The power cords used must be able to handle an electrical load of 20amps.
•The power cord must be plugged a 20amp circuit.
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WARNING! This machine must be protected from conditions which may
damage the pump, tank, hoses and other components.
•Freezing of water in this machine will cause serious damage. The M100, solution hoses, and tools must
be protected from freezing temperature. Store, transport, and use this equipment only in temperatures well
above freezing. (32ºF or 0ºC). If you suspect the M100 has been frozen, do not plug in or turn on machine
until you are sure it has thawed completely.
•If the equipment cannot be stored or transported in a warm environment, it can be guarded from freezing by
running an anti-freeze solution through the incoming water lines, chemical feed system, solution pump, solution
lines, tools and pump-out pump. The machine is filled at the factory with anti-freeze to eliminate damage during
shipment in cold weather.
oThe anti-freeze solution must be completely flushed from the machine before it is returned to service.
•The M100 must not be used to pick up flammable or combustible materials or used in areas where these
materials may be present.
•Solvent-based or water-based solutions containing solvents may damage the pump, hoses, and other
components. Do not assume chemical compatibility. Contact your distributor or Hydro-Force if you have
questions regarding the compatibility of your chemicals with the machine.
•Do not clean with solutions that are at temperatures above 130ºF.
•Rinse the solution tank, chemical system, and pump with fresh water after each day’s use.
•HP hoses may rupture if worn or damaged. Do not use HP solution hoses if hose covering is cut, bulging, or
otherwise damaged. Examine HP solution hoses daily and replace or repair hoses as needed.
•Rinse tank and store the M100 with the recovery tank lid open. With Auto-Pump-out Option - Use a Hydro-
Filter and clean the recovery tank daily to keep pump-out pump from becoming clogged.
•Keep Vacuum Inlet Filter clean and check float ball for proper operation. Do not operate the M100 without the
Vacuum Inlet Filter in place. Use defoamer to eliminate foam build-up during cleaning and prevent
foam/moisture from entering vacuums.
***Use common sense to protect yourself and others while using this equipment.***
•Keep pets and children away from the machine when in use.
•Keep all body parts, hair, and loose clothing away from openings and moving parts. Always wear appropriate
clothing and safety equipment when operating unit.
•Use extra care when cleaning on stairs. Wet carpet on stairs can be slippery.
•Do not move the M100 up or down stairs when tanks are full of water. Drain solution and recovery tanks
before moving unit up or down stairs. Lift using only the appropriate handles.
•Water may be spilled, drip, or be exhausted from vacuums during operation. Place unit in area where water will
not cause damage or use drop cloth to protect surfaces.

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Operation Procedures
Knowledge of the proper operation of the M100 is required to ensure user
safety and efficient performance of the extractor.
SET UP AND OPERATION
1. Electrical Cord:
One 25’ power cord is supplied with the Olympus M100. The amperage draw requires that the cord be
plugged into a 20amp circuit.
Plug the power cord into the outlet. and connect cord to the machine.
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Power Cord – AX32
25’ – 12 gauge M-F Plugs
Power
Cord

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2A. Water Supply & Chemical Mixing– Manual Fill:
•Pour up to 12 gallons of hot water into the solution tank at the front of the machine. The water
temperature cannot exceed 130°F.
•Measure and add the appropriate amount of the desired liquid chemical to the water in the solution tank.
The amount of chemical will vary depending on the type of chemical used, the amount of water in the
tank, and the material being cleaned; consult the chemical packaging for specific mixture ratios.
•Powdered chemicals should be dissolved in water before adding to the water in the solution tank.
2B. Water Supply & Chemical Dilution – Optional Auto-Fill System:
•The chemical dilution rate is controlled by the metering tip, and the dilution rate can only be changed by
changing the metering tip (See “How to Change the Metering Tip” on Page 10 for instructions.)
Chemical Feed Setup:
•Remove the chemical feed hose from the solution tank.
•Place the end of the hose into a container of liquid chemical.
•If the tip is removed, and the proportioning system operated with no tip, the dilution rate will be 8:1 (the
equivalent to adding 16-1/4oz of chemical to each gallon of water.)
•The standard tip used with the M100 is the turquoise tip with a dilution rate of 256:1. This means that for
each gallon of water flowing into the machine, 1/2 ounce of chemical will be added.
•If a fresh water rinse with no chemical is desired, simply leave the chemical feed hose inside the
solution tank.
Pro
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Valve
Chemical Feed Hose
Add appropriate amount of chemical to water
in solution tank
Pour appropriate amount of hot water into
solution tank

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How to Change the Metering Tip:
•Remove the chemical feed hose from the barb on the side of the proportioning valve.
•Unscrew and remove the old tip.
•Screw in the proper tip for your chemical tip and place the hose back on the barb
Metering Tip Kit (Hydro-Force Item# PDE001) contains 14 different colored metering tips, allowing
dilution rates from 11:1 up to 427:1. Refer to the chart below to select the tip that meets the dilution rate for
your chemical application.
•For example: if you require 1-1/2 ounces of chemical per gallon of water, change to the red metering tip
with the dilution rate of 85:1.
•The dilution rates are based on chemicals with water-like viscosity. Thicker (more viscous) chemicals will
dilute at a different rate.
•For powdered chemicals, a liquid concentrate must be made. Mix the concentrate according to the
manufacturer’s directions, and then select the appropriate metering tip.
•Contact your distributor or Hydro-Force if you have questions about your chemical.
Metering Tip Application Chart:
Metering Tip Kit – PDE001
Turquoise Tip
Dilution 256 - 1
Red Tip
Dilution 85 - 1
TIP
COLOR
CHEMICAL DILUTION RATES
OZ / GAL (RATIO)
TAN 0.30 (427:1)
ORANGE 0.40 (320:1)
TURQUOISE 0.50 (256:1)
PINK 0.75 (170:1)
LIGHT BLUE 1.00 (128:1)
BROWN 1.12 (114:1)
RED 1.50 (85:1)
WHITE 1.75 (73:1)
GREEN 2.00 (64:1)
BLUE 2.50 (51:1)
YELLOW 3.75 (34:1)
BLACK 5.00 (26:1)
PURPLE 8.50 (15:1)
GRAY 11.50 (11:1)
NO TIP 16.25 (8:1)
Pro
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Water Supply:
•Once the correct metering tip is in place:
oConnect the Auto-Fill Water Supply Hose to the water inlet (the male quick-connect on the front
of the machine.)
oConnect the other end of the hose to a water faucet, and then turn on the water.
•Hot water can be used as long as the temperature does not exceed 140°F.
•Faucet adapter kits (Hydro-Force item #AX21 & AX22) are available that allow connection to different
types of faucets if needed.
To adjust the water level in the solution tank:
•Turn off the water supply.
•Adjust the length of the chain connecting the float bottle to the float valve.
•Snap the beaded chain off the connector on the valve.
oMove the bottle down to decrease the water level.
oMove the bottle up to increase the water level.
•Snap the chain back into the connector.
•Turn the water supply back on.
If the chemical is not drawing, or if the tank is not filling
or is overflowing, refer to the trouble shooting guide, or
contact your distributor for assistance.
Connect the Auto-Fill Water Supply Hose to Solution Inlet
(Male quick connect on the front of the machine.)
3/8” id X 25’ with F Quick Connect & F Garden Hose Fitting
Chain
Float Valve
Float Bottle
Connect the Auto-Fill Water Supply Hose to a
faucet and turn on the water
Chemical
Feed Hose

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3. Connection of Solution Hose:
Connect the high pressure solution hose to the solution outlet (female quick connect on the front of the
machine). Connect the other end of the hose to the male quick connect on the cleaning tool. When you are
ready to start cleaning, turn the solution pump switch to the ON position The Flojet solution pump, standard
on the M100 is self priming and usually additional priming procedures are not required.
If the pump does not prime by itself, or if flow is low or unsteady, check the hose from the solution tank to
the pump (as well as the inline filter) for clogging, kinks, or restrictions. Clean or replace hose and/or filter
and repeat the priming procedure. Check the jets and filters on the wand or other tool for flow restrictions
that can affect priming.
If you are having trouble with the pump, refer to the trouble shooting guide or contact your distributor for
advice or assistance.
4. Connection of Vacuum Hoses:
A 1-1/2” x 25’ Vacuum Hose is included with the M100. The 2” cuff on the 25’ vacuum hose is connected
to the Vacuum Barb on the front of the machine. The other end with the 1-1/2” cuff is connected to the
cleaning tool.
When ready to begin cleaning, turn both vacuum switches to the ON position. While the M100 can be
operated with only one vacuum for cleaning delicate fabrics, in most situations you will turn both vacuum
switches ON.
Vacuum Hose
1-1/2” x 25’ with 2” & 1-1/2” cuffs
Connect the male end of the HP Solution Hose
Assembly to the female solution outlet fitting on
the machine. Connect the female end to the
cleaning tool.
HP Solution Hose Assembly – AH79D
1/4” id X 25’ with M-F Quick Connects

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5. Optional Auto Pump-out System - Connection of Pump-out Hose:
The pump-out hose is a 50’ section of 3/4” garden hose.
•Remove the cap from the pump-out outlet fitting on the back of the machine.
•Connect the pump-out hose to the outlet fitting.
•Place the other end of the hose in a commode or drain connected to the sanitary sewer system.
•Secure hose end to prevent movement during pumping.
Use defoamer to prevent foam build-up in recovery tank during cleaning and to keep foam/moisture
from entering vacuums.
When ready to begin cleaning, turn the waste pump switch to the ON position.
•Do not turn on waste pump switch unless pump-out hose is connected and has been routed
to a proper drain.
5A. Waste Tank Shutoff:
If not equipped with an Auto Pump-out System or not using the waste pump-out, the pump-out hose does
not need to be connected. When the recovery tank fills during cleaning, the float ball assembly in the vacuum
inlet filter will rise and will automatically shut off the vacuum air flow to prevent the recovery tank from
overfilling and waste water from getting into the vacuums. When this occurs:
•Immediately shut off the vacuum switches.
•Drain the recovery tank.
oTurn off the pump switch while draining the tank.
oTurn pump switch back upon resumption of cleaning.
•Close the drain valve and turn the vacuum switches back on when ready to resume cleaning.
If the pump-out or vacuum shutoff is not working properly, refer to the trouble shooting guide or contact
your distributor for advice or assistance.
Pump-out Hose – AH65
3/4” id X 50’ with M-F Garden Hose Fittings Connect the Female Garden Hose Fitting end of the
Pump-out Hose to the outlet fitting on the back of the
recovery tank. Place the other end of the pump-out
hose in a sanitary drain.
Float Shutoff Assembly – NM5037 Draining the Recovery
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6. Pressure Adjustment:
The pressure of the M100 is not adjustable. The pump controls the pressure internally and has a pressure
switch that shuts the pump off when the tool is not being sprayed and the pressure builds up past 100psi. The
maximum pump pressure is 100psi, but the actual pressure attained is dependent on the amount of water flow
at the tool. The wand jets included with the M100 carpet wand were selected to deliver the optimum balance
between flow and pressure from the Flojet pump.
The only way to change the water flow and pressure delivered to the surface being cleaned is to change the
jets. If you feel the need to change the jets:
•Smaller jets and lower flow will allow for higher pressure at the tool. (Up to 100psi.)
•Larger jets and higher flow will lower the pressure attained at the tool.
The number found on the face of the jet, such as 8006, 9505 or 11004, states the size and shape of the jet
orifice. The first two or in some cases three numbers (80, 95 & 110) represent the spray angle. The last two or
in some cases three numbers (06, 05 & 04) represent the orifice size. The orifice size number represents the
flow through that jet at 40psi in tenths of a gallon per minute. Thus a small orifice such as 04 will flow
0.40gpm at 40psi. A larger orifice such as 06 will flow 0.60gpm at 40psi. (See chart below.)
Different jets with the same spray angle (8001, 8003 & 8004) can have different orifice sizes.
Different jets with the same orifice size (80015, 95015 & 110015) can have different spray angles.
Using a jet that is too small may cause the pump to pulsate or cycle by causing the pressure switch to engage
while the tool is being sprayed. If this occurs, replace the jet with a larger jet or contact your distributor for
advice or assistance.
Choose the jets that will meet the flow rate at your desired pressure and have the spray pattern suited to your
tool and type of cleaning. (The maximum flow rate of the M100 Flojet pump is 2.00gpm.)
If maintaining pressure becomes a problem, refer to the trouble shooting guide or contact your distributor for
advice or assistance.
To determine the flow rate of tools with multiple jets, add the flow of each jet together to calculate the total
flow at the desired pressure.
Tee Jets and Vee Jets
Equiv. Dia. Flow Capacity (Gallons Per Minute)
Orifice Size in inches 40psi 60psi 100psi 200psi 300psi 500psi 1000psi
01 0.026 0.10 0.12 0.16 0.22 0.27 0.35 0.50
015 0.031 0.15 0.18 0.24 0.34 0.41 0.53 0.75
02 0.036 0.20 0.25 0.32 0.45 0.55 0.71 1.00
03 0.043 0.30 0.37 0.47 0.67 0.82 1.10 1.50
04 0.052 0.40 0.49 0.63 0.89 1.10 1.40 2.00
05 0.057 0.50 0.61 0.79 1.10 1.40 1.80 2.50
06 0.062 0.60 0.73 0.95 1.30 1.60 2.10 3.00
08 0.72 0.80 0.98 1.30 1.80 2.20 2.80 4.00
10 5/64 1.00 1.20 1.60 2.20 2.70 3.50 5.00
15 3/32 1.50 1.80 2.40 3.40 4.10 5.30 7.50

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Shutdown Procedures:
•If using the auto-fill system, turn the water supply off before finishing each job. This will allow use of the
water and chemical already in the tank, and will reduce the amount of excess water to be disposed of later.
•When finished cleaning, turn off all switches.
•If the auto-fill system was used and there is still water in the solution tank, push the float down to release
the water inlet hose pressure before disconnecting the hose from the faucet. Disconnect the water inlet
hose from the quick-connect on the front of the machine.
•Disconnect the solution hose and vacuum hose from the cleaning tool. Pull valve trigger to release
pressure from the hose before disconnecting solution hose from cleaning tool.
•If used disconnect the Hydro-Filter from the vacuum hoses and clean
the filter as needed. Replacement filter bags are available (AC11A.)
•Disconnect the vacuum hose and solution hose from the machine.
•If water remains in the solution tank, use the vacuum
and vacuum the excess water from the tank.
•If the auto-fill system was utilized, place the chemical feed
hose back into the solution tank.
•If the waste pump-out system was used:
oTurn the waste pump switch “ON” to pump out any remaining water from the recovery tank.
oTurn switch off, remove the pump-out hose from the outlet fitting and replace the cap.
oRoll up hose toward drain to remove remaining water from hose.
oConnect ends of hose together to prevent dirty water from dripping from hose during transport.
•Disconnect the power cord from the outlet and from the machine.
•Remove the float shutoff assembly from
the recovery tank and clean filter as needed.
Replace shutoff assembly and tank lid.
•Drain any remaining water from the recovery tank
and dispose in sanitary drain. Do not use the same
bucket to drain the tank that you use to fill the tank.
•Roll up all hoses and cord.
Collect and store extractor, all tools, and accessories.

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Troubleshooting –
Olympus M100
Problem Cause Solution
Machine not Building circuit breaker tripped. Reset breaker or move cord to other outlet
turning on - Faulty power cord Replace cord (AX32)
No power Faulty switches or internal wiring Check wiring & test switches - Repair as needed *
Solution
Pump Line pressure activating pressure
switch. Spray tool to release pressure
not running Pressure Switch faulty. Replace pressure switch. (PF02090-120)
Building circuit breaker tripped. Reset breaker or move cord to other outlet.
Faulty power cord Replace cord (AX32)
Faulty switches or internal wiring Check wiring & test switches - Repair as needed *
Pump motor faulty Replace pump (AP25)
Pump seized - trips breaker Repair or replace pump (AP25)
Low Solution Jets too large for pressure desired Check jets size & flow rates use smaller jets or lower
pressure
Pressure
and/or Jets worn allowing too much flow Replace jets
Pulsation Solution inlet filter plugged Clean or replace filter
Hose from solution tank restricted Repair or replace hose
Pump intake hose or fittings
leaking Repair or replace hose. Tighten clamps or replace fittings
Filter screen or jets plugged on
tool Clean out filter or jets
Solution tank empty Add water to tank - Check & repair auto fill assembly
Pump faulty Repair or replace pump (AP25)
Tool valve faulty Repair or replace valve
Quick connects or hoses restricted Clean out or replace quick connects and/or hoses
Can't connect Pressure in lines Release pressure
solution hose Quick connects faulty Replace quick connects (100008, 100007)
to machine Wrong style/size quick connects Replace quick connects to match connects on machine
* To reduce the risk of fire electrical shock or injury repairs to wiring should only be performed by
experienced service technicians.
If you are not experienced in checking electrical wiring contact your nearest authorized service
center to perform tests and repairs to wiring and switches.
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Problem Cause Solution
Pump-out Building circuit breaker tripped. Reset breaker or move cord to other outlet.
not working Faulty power cord Replace cord (AX32)
Faulty switches or internal wiring Check wiring & test switches - Repair as needed *
(NM5008)
Optional Pump-out pump faulty Replace pump-out pump (NM5053)
Auto
Pump-Out Pump-out pump clogged Clean pump-out - Keep recovery tank clean - Use Hydro-
Filter
Outlet check valve stuck Clean or replace check valve
Discharge hose restricted Un-kink, clean out or replace hose
Float switch stuck Clean switch make sure float slides up & down easily
Float switch faulty Replace float switch (NM5054)
Vacuum Building circuit breaker tripped. Reset breaker or move cord to other outlet
Motor Faulty power cord Replace cord (AX32)
not running Faulty switches or internal wiring Check wiring & test switches - Repair as needed *
Vacuum motor faulty Replace vacuum motor (AV010)
Loss of Vacuum motor faulty Replace vacuum motor (AV010)
Vacuum Vacuum motor gasket damaged Replace gasket (PA010)
Recovery tank lid gasket damaged Replace gasket (NM5059)
Drain valve open Close valve
Drain valve leaking Repair or replace drain valve (PEA11)
Vacuum motor hoses loose /
leaking Reconnect or replace vacuum motor hoses
Vacuum hose or tool clogged Clean out vacuum hoses and tool
Vacuum hoses or cuffs leaking Replace vacuum hoses, cuffs & connectors as needed
Recovery tank full Drain tank
Float shutoff filter clogged Clean float shutoff filter
Ball stuck in float shutoff Repair or replace float shutoff (NM5037)
Pump-out Check Valve stuck open Clean out or replace check valve(NM5052)
Recovery tank damaged Replace recovery tank
Chemical not Solution tank not filling Check & repair auto fill assembly
feeding Chemical hose restricted Un-kink, shorten, clean out or replace hose
Filter screen plugged Clean or replace filter (PDE100-11P)
Optional
Auto-Fill Low Incoming Water Pressure Set chemical bottle on top of machine – Shorten Chemical
hose – Find other water source.
Wrong size metering tip Change metering tip
Chemical proportioner faulty Replace chemical proportioner (PDE61-22-3)
Check valve in filter faulty Replace filter (PDE100-11P)
Tool won't Jets clogged Clean out or replace jets
spray - low or Inline filter clogged Clean out or replace filter
uneven spray Jets worn Replace jets
Jets not aligned properly Re-align jets
Tool valve faulty Repair or replace valve
Quick connects or hoses restricted Clean out or replace quick connects and/or hoses
* To reduce the risk of fire electrical shock or injury repairs to wiring should only be performed by
experienced service technicians.
If you are not experienced in checking electrical wiring contact your nearest authorized service
center to perform tests and repairs to wiring and switches.

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Problem Cause Solution
Solution Tank Water source turned off Turn on faucet or find other water source
not filling Float not on valve arm Reconnect float to valve arm - Adjust to proper height/level
Float valve faulty Repair or replace float valve (NM5055)
Optional Water hose restricted Un-kink, clean out or replace hose
Auto Fill Quick connects faulty Clean out or replace quick connects (100008, 100007)
Solution tank Float too heavy/ Filled with water Replace float (PHY005-003)
overflowing Float & chain tangled Make sure float chain free & hanging properly
Optional Float too high Adjust chain to set float at proper level
Auto Fill Float valve faulty Repair or replace float valve (NM5055)
Chemical Jug Foot valve in Filter stuck Clean out foot valve and filter
Filling with Foot valve in Filter faulty Replace foot valve and filter (PDE100-11P)
water -
Overflowing
Optional
Auto Fill
* To reduce the risk of fire electrical shock or injury repairs to wiring should only be performed by
experienced service technicians.
If you are not experienced in checking electrical wiring contact your nearest authorized service
center to perform tests and repairs to wiring and switches.
•Contact your distributor for additional troubleshooting
assistance, to order parts, or for advice and assistance in
performing necessary repairs.

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Solution Tan
k
Outlet Quick
Connect
Chemical Ju
g
Denotes Water
flow in pressure
hose
Denotes
Chemical flow
Denotes
incoming water
flow
M100
Solution Flow Path
Float Valve Inlet Quick
Connect
Flow Path shown with optional
Auto-Fill System M012
Pump
AP25

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M100
Wiring Diagram - Standard
SOLUTION
PUMP
TO COMMON GROUND FOR ALL COMPONENTS
POWER CORD
RED
YELLOW
BLUE
BLACK 12 GA
BLACK
WHITE
GREEN
WHITE
BLACK
BLACK
BLACK
VACUUM
#1
2-Stage
VACUUM
#2
2-Stage
BLACK
Solution
Pump
Vacuum #2 Vacuum #1
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