Jon-Don Prospector PE300 Guide

Safety, Operation and Maintenance Manual
with Parts List
Please read before use!
300 PSI
Important Information and Safety Instructions
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(1) 12-Gallon, 300 PSI Carpet Extractor with Heat
Dear Valued Customer,
Congratulations on the purchase of your Prospector 300 carpet extractor with heat! The world of carpet cleaning is
becoming more high-tech and competitive and we strive to provide you with the most innovative products. Our carpet
extractor is yet another example of this, bringing a new dimension to carpet and upholstery cleaning with its cutting-edge
features, quality and value.
Please review this manual, paying careful attention to the “Safety Instructions” section. Keep in mind that any
unnecessary damage, neglect or abuse of this machine will void your warranty. You can be condent that simple
maintenance will ensure that your Prospector carpet extractor provides quality performance for many years to come.
If warranty questions arise, please consult your manual or contact your local Jon-Don store. Should you have any
questions regarding maintenance, replacing parts, or ordering parts please call your local Jon-Don service department, or
our technical support team at 800-556-6366 extension 8291.
Before you begin using your carpet extractor, please thoroughly review this owner’s manual.
Again congratulations on the purchase of your Prospector 300 carpet extractor with heat.
New Equipment Warranty
Lifetime warranty on roto-molded body, 2-years on vacuum motors,1-year on 300 psi pump and all electrical parts.
Warranty Policy
All equipment is inspected and tested before shipping from the manufacturer. All parts are warranted to be new and
free from defects in workmanship and material, under normal use to the original retail purchaser. This warranty limits
manufacturer’s liability for defects in workmanship or materials for replacement of defective parts only. The manufacturer
accepts no liability for incidental or consequential damages arisen from the use of any equipment, defective or not.
This warranty is in lieu of all expressed or implied warranties and is extended only to the original retail purchaser.
Manufacturer sales and service representatives are not authorized to waive or alter the terms of this warranty, or to
increase the obligations of the manufacturer under the warranty. Parts replaced or repaired under this warrant are
warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period.
Freight charges and travel charges to and from the service provider shall be covered for ninety (90) days from the
purchase date. After the ninety (90) day period, these freight charges shall be paid by the equipment owner, subject to
manufacturer discretion. Certain circumstances may require additional consideration. No travel charges shall be covered
after ninety (90) days.
The manufacturer covers up to one (1) year (365 days) of service labor at the manufacturer’s calculated hourly labor rate/
repair time when performed by a manufacturer’s authorized service provider. Ultimately, labor reimbursement costs are at
the discretion of the manufacturer. After one (1) year, the original retail purchaser is responsible for all labor costs with no
manufacturer reimbursement.
The warranty starts on the purchase date by the original purchaser from an authorized Jon-Don, Inc. distributor, subject to
proof of purchase. The Machine Registration Form must be completed online at the time of purchase. If proof of purchase
cannot be identied, the warranty start date is ninety (90) days after the date of sale to an authorized Jon-Don, Inc.
distributor.

(2) 12-Gallon, 300 PSI Carpet Extractor with Heat
1.0 Safety Instructions
READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE USING YOUR CARPET EXTRACTOR. KNOW THE PROPER OPERATION,
CORRECT APPLICATIONS AND THE LIMITATIONS OF THIS EQUIPMENT BEFORE USE.
Reduce the Risk of Fire, Electric Shock or Injury:
• Use only as described in this manual. Use only the attachments recommended by the manufacturer.
• Test all outlets with an outlet tester before plugging machine into any outlet. Plug cord into the nearest grounded outlet.
• DO NOT unplug by pulling on the cord, grasp the plug. DO NOT pull unit by the cord.
• Keep cord away from heated surfaces.
• Never attempt adjustments or repairs while the machine is plugged in.
• DO NOT use if cord or plug are damaged.
• DO NOT use outdoors, in standing water on wet surfaces.
• Pay close attention when using machine near children.
• DO NOT pick up ammable or combustible materials or use machine where they may be present.
• DO NOT leave machine outdoors, in extreme heat or cold. Harsh weather elements will damage components and void
warranty.
• Lift using only the appropriate handles.
• Always wear the appropriate clothing and safety equipment when operating the machine.
• Keep all body parts, hair and loose clothing away from openings and moving parts.
• Use extra care when cleaning stairs. Never move the machine up or down stairs with uid in the machine.
• Use common sense to protect yourself and others from injury when using the machine.
2.0 Grounding Instructions
DANGER: IMPROPER GROUNDING METHOD CAN RESULT IN A RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.
Electrical equipment must be grounded. If the machine should malfunction or breakdown, grounding provides a path
of least resistance for electrical current to reduce the risk of electric shock. The Carpet Extractor is equipped with a
cord containing a grounding conductor and grounding plug. The plug must be inserted into an appropriate outlet that is
properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances.
If repair or replacement of the cord or plug is necessary, DO NOT connect the grounded wire to a at bed terminal. The
grounding wire is the wire with insulation and an outer green surface, with or without yellow stripes.
Grounding Method
The electric Carpet Extractor is for use on a normal 120 volt circuit. It has a grounded plug that ts the outlet illustrated
in Figure A. If a properly grounded outlet is not available, a temporary adapter, such as the adapter illustrated in Figure B
and C, may be used to connect the plug into a 2-pole outlet, as shown in Figure C.
The temporary adapter should be used only until a properly grounded outlet, Figure A, can be installed by a qualied
electrician. The green colored rigid ear lug or grounding means extending from the adapter must be connected to a
permanent ground, such as a properly grounded outlet box cover. Whenever the adapter is used, it must be held in place
by its grounding means and a metal screw, as shown in Figure C.

(3) 12-Gallon, 300 PSI Carpet Extractor with Heat
2.0 Grounding Instructions Continued
WARNING:
Improper connection of the equipment grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock. Check with a qualied
electrician or service person if you are in doubt as to whether the outlet is properly grounded. DO NOT modify the plug
provided with the equipment. If it will not t into the outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a qualied electrician.
NOTE: In Canada, the use of a temporary adapter is not permitted by the Canadian Electrical Code.
3.0 Set-Up / Prepare Unit for Use
DO NOT USE ON WET SURFACES. DO NOT EXPOSE TO RAIN. STORE INDOORS.
• All Carpet Extractors, no matter what the time of year, are shipped with antifreeze in the solution lines. Prior to rst
use, ll the tank with one gallon of warm water. Attach the hose and using the hand tool wand, ush out the system by
spraying the one gallon of water through the pump.
• Attach the 1-1/2 inch vacuum hose and the brass quick disconnect.
• Fill the solution tank with warm water (less than 100 degrees Fahrenheit). Fill to approximately 4 inches from the top.
Use a liquid detergent made for carpet cleaning or upholstery. Read and mix to the dilution ratios as directed.
• Do not use citrus acid, buterol or harsh degreasers inside the machine.
3.1 Power Priming the Solution Pump
Once water is in the solution tank, the solution pump must be primed:
• Turn ON both vacuums then the solution pump. The vacuum will pull solution through the pump into the vacuum tank.
• Connect the short prime hose that was included with your machine to the solution outlet quick connect and place the
open end of priming hose inside the vacuum hose barb.
• Cup a hand around the hose and barb to increase the
vacuum suction on the hose. When the pump is primed,
you will hear the pulsation of the pump change.
• After priming, turn OFF the solution pump. Disconnect the
prime hose and connect your solution hose and tool.
If the pump still does not prime or if ow is low or unsteady,
check the hose from the solution tank to the pump (as well as
the lter) for clogging, kinks or restrictions. Clean or replace
hose and/or lter and repeat the priming process.
If you are having trouble with the pump, refer to the “Trouble
Shooting Guide” section or contact the Jon-Don technical
support team for advice or assistance.
3.2 Electrical
Plug cord(s) into 20 AMP grounded wall outlet(s). 20 AMP circuits are normally found in kitchens and bathrooms. Never
remove ground prong from the plug. If a circuit breaker trips during operation, turn machine off, reset the breaker and
move the electrical cord to a different outlet and resume operation.
If moisture does enter the vacuum motors, contact your local Jon-Don service center. To prevent moisture from damaging
the vacuum motors during storage, empty the recovery tank and store with the lid open.

(4) 12-Gallon, 300 PSI Carpet Extractor with Heat
3.0 Set-Up / Prepare Unit for Use Continued
3.3 Vacuum System
The extractor uses a dual vacuum motor system that provides outstanding water lift and air ow.
Vacuum Float Assembly Warning System: the oat assembly on the vacuum stand pipe prevents the waste tank from
overowing the stand pipe and damaging the vacuum motors. Motors will reach a fast, high-pitched sound alerting you
when the recovery tank is about to over ow. When this happens, immediately turn OFF the vacuum switches and empty
the waste tank.
The oat assembly has a lter to prevent lint and debris from entering the stand pipe. Refer to the “Maintenance” section
for removal and proper cleaning.
Recovery Tank: An optional in-line lter (OE-ILF-EA) can be purchased and is recommended for use with all jobs.
It is also necessary to use a defoamer to eliminate foam build-up in the recovery tank which could lead to foam/moisture
entering the vacuums and contributing to early failure of the vacuum motors.
If moisture does enter the vacuum motors, contact your local Jon-Don service center. To prevent moisture from damaging
the vacuum motors during storage, empty the recovery tank and store with the lid open.
4.0 Shutdown Procedures
• If using the auto-ll system, turn the water supply OFF before nishing each job. This will allow use of the water and
chemicals already in the tank and will reduce the amount of excess water to be disposed of later.
• When nished cleaning, turn OFF all switches.
• If the auto-ll system was used and there is still water in the solution tank, push the oat down to release the water
inlet hose pressure before disconnecting the hose from the faucet. Disconnect the
water inlet hose from the quick disconnect on the front of the machine.
• Disconnect the solution hose and vacuum hose from the cleaning tool. Pull the
valve trigger to release pressure from the hose before disconnecting the solution
hose from the cleaning tool.
• Disconnect the clear view in-line lter from the vacuum hoses and clean the lter
as needed.
• Disconnect the vacuum hose and solution hose from the machine.
• If water remains in the solution tank, use the short vacuum hose and vacuum the
excess water from the tank.
• If the auto-ll system was utilized, place the chemical feed hose back into the
solution tank.
• If the dump-out system was used: turn the waste pump switch ON to pump
out any remaining water from the recovery tank; turn switch OFF, remove the
dump pump-out hose from the outlet tting and replace the cap; roll up the hose
toward drain to remove the remaining water from the hose; connect ends of hose
together to prevent dirty water from dripping from hose during transport.
• Disconnect the power cords from the outlets and from the machine.
• Remove the oat assembly from the recovery tank and clean lter as needed.
Replace oat assembly and tank lid.
• Drain any remaining water from the recovery
tank and dispose of in a sanitary drain. DO NOT use the same bucket to drain the
tank that you used to ll the tank.
• Roll up all hoses and tools. Collect and store extractor, all tools and accessories.

(5) 12-Gallon, 300 PSI Carpet Extractor with Heat
5.0 Maintenance
Regular maintenance is required to keep your Carpet Extractor in proper working condition. Failure to properly maintain
your machine could void warranty. Thoroughly clean all equipment and accessories after each use:
• Rinse the solution and recover tanks with clean water.
• Flush the pump system with clean water, including all hoses and wand(s).
• Do not allow water to remain in the tanks after use.
• Lubricate all quick disconnects with WD-40 or similar lubricant.
• Clean vacuum oat assembly screen.
WARNING: Disconnect electrical power cord before performing any service or maintenance inside the machine base or
before testing or repairing switches or power cords. Failure to do so may result in severe personal injury or death.
Operation Interval
Clean Chemical Feed Filter Daily- After Each Job
Clean Vacuum Assembly Screen Daily- After Each Job
Rinse Out Recovery Tank Daily
Flush Solution Tank and Pump Daily
Clean Pump-Inlet Filter Weekly - As Needed
5.1 Clean Fresh Water Tank Filter
The fresh water tank lter is located at the bottom of the solution tank. Unscrew the lter counterclockwise and rinse with
fresh water. If necessary, use a tooth brush to remove detergent build-up. Note, a heavy build-up is a warning sign that the
solution system should be ushed. See the “Flush Chemical System” section.
5.2 Clean Vacuum Float Assembly Screen
Inside the recovery tank, on top of the stand pipe, is the vacuum oat assembly. It
functions to prevent debris and water from being sucked into the vacuum motors.
Operating the Carpet Extractor without the oat assembly or with a poorly maintained
assembly, will greatly decrease the life of the vacuum motors and will void the warranty.
If debris builds up on this lter, it will reduce the vacuum air ow and may cause a
signicant decrease in the rate of water recovery. If debris prevents the oat ball from
moving or seating inside the assembly, it may not stop the airow when the tank lls with
water and the water will be sucked in the vacuums and blow out the exhaust.
To clean, twist off the oat assembly from the stand pipe and clean the screen. Pull bers
and lint off and rinse with clean water. Push the assembly back onto the stand pipe and replace the recovery tank lid.
This screen should be cleaned frequently if the Carpet Extractor is being operated in an environment which has an
abnormal build-up of lint and debris, such as cleaning newly installed carpet. Loss of vacuum is most normally associated
with lint build-up in this lter at the top of the vacuum stand pipe.
5.3 Rinse Out Recovery Tank
Build-up of ne silt and debris can damage the auto-
dump pump and dump valve. Clean out the recovery
tank on a regular basis to extend the life of these
components as well as keep the tank and machine
smelling better.
To rinse out recovery tank, remove the recovery tank
lid and open the dump valve. Place a bucket under
the dump valve. Use a hose to rinse the dirt and
debris out of the recovery tank. Close the dump valve
and spray the tank with deodorizer or disinfectant.
Proceed to waste pump cleaning and replace the recovery tank lid. Dispose of dirty water and debris.
Vacuum Float Assembly

(6) 12-Gallon, 300 PSI Carpet Extractor with Heat
5.4 Clean Pump Inlet Filter
CAUTION: before proceeding with this procedure, make sure both the power cords are disconnected.
• To examine the lter, open the solution tank lid on the front of the machine. The lter is in the bottom of the solution
tank.
• Grasp the lter cap and unscrew the lter from the brass nipple by turning counter-clockwise. Clean or replace the
lter as needed.
• Tilt the tanks back onto the base and secure the latch.
1/4” Acorn Strainer
Part No. 10-0845
Solution Tank
Latch
Base
To prevent moisture from damaging the vacuum motors during storage, empty the recovery tank and store with the lid
open.
6.0 Storage and Freeze Protection
You must winterize your Carpet Extractor to protect the pump system from freezing and also damage being caused to
ttings and valves. Damage due to freezing is not covered under the Warranty. Store your extractor in temperatures
over 40 degrees Fahrenheit. If you plan on storing your extractor in freezing conditions or for a long period of time, the
following procedure should help prevent your Carpet Extractor from freezing and prevent pump and seals from drying
out.
Recommended Procedure for Storage
• In a separate container, mix 1/2-gallon of water with 1/2-gallon of automotive radiator antifreeze (ethylene glycol
type). Mix well and pour into the solution tank.
• Connect the pressure hose to the female quick disconnect (QD) on the front of the machine. Insert an open-ended male
QD into the female QD on the end of the pressure hose.
• When primed, turn down the pressure to 100 PSI.
• Disconnect the open-ended QD and connect the solution hose to the male QD at the auto-ll/chemical feed connection.
CAUTION: applying high pressure (over 100 PSI) to the chemical feed system will damage the mechanism.
• With the chemical feed supply tube at the bottom of the solution tank, turn on the pump and allow to circulate for 10
minutes. Check to make sure the chemical supply tube is drawing the antifreeze solution. This will introduce antifreeze
into the chemical feed system.
• Disconnect the solution hose from the chemical feed and allow the system to bypass for 10 minutes. This will work
antifreeze into the pressure gauge.
• Attach and wands and hand tools that will also be stored with the Carpet Extractor. Open the valve for 30 seconds,
directing the spray to the solution tank. Disconnect the hose and with the valve open and the jets pointing down,
depress the dimple on the male QD. This will drain the solution out of the tool. Drain thoroughly before storing.
• Turn off the pump and disconnect all hoses and tools. Vacuum out the solution tank and thoroughly drain the recovery
tank and vacuum hose.
To return to service, ush the pressure system by repeating the above steps, using fresh water in place of antifreeze.

(7) 12-Gallon, 300 PSI Carpet Extractor with Heat
7.0 Trouble Shooting Guide
Never operate this Carpet Extractor when the equipment is not performing as expected or when any part is visibly
damaged. When repair is needed, take the equipment to an authorized service center.
System Problem Possible Cause Remedy
Vacuum
System
No Vacuum /
Weak Vacuum
1. Vacuum Tank Full
2. Float Assembly Tank Screen Dirty
3. Float Ball Stuck
4. Damaged or Loose Vacuum Hose
5. Dump Valve Open
6. Access Lid not Sealed
7. Vacuum Hose Clogged
8. Air Intake Grid Clogged
9. Leak in Recovery Tank
10. Water Coming out of Vacuum
Exhaust
1. Empty Tank
2. Clean the Screen with Water
3. Tap Float to Unstick then Clean
4. Attach or Replace
5. Close Valve
6. Replace Gasket
7. Clear Debris
8. Clean
9. Clean and Dry Area, Patch with
Silicone
10. Use a Low Foaming Detergent
Electrical
System
Unit will not Turn
On
1. Extension Cord not Plugged In
2. Switch not in the “On” Position
3. Building Circuit Overloaded
4. Wiring Connections Loose
1. Check if Machine and Cord are
Plugged In
2. Check Switches, Replace if
Necessary
3. Reset Circuit
4. Unplug Machine and Check for
Loose Wires
Burning Smell 1. Vacuum Motor Hung Up
2. Pump Motor Hung Up
1. Replace Vacuum Motor
2. Replace Pump
Pump
System
Pump is not
Running Properly
1. No Power to the Pump
2. Jets on Wand are Clogged
3. In-Line Water Filter is Clogged
4. Debris in Solution Tank Covering
Inlet
5. Kinked or Loose Hose
6. Pump Failed
7. Quick Disconnects are not Com-
pletely Locked Together
8. Heater is Clogged with Deposits
9. Pump is Pulsating
10. Auto Prime Valve is Open
1. Check the Electrical System
2. Clean Jet Filters
3. Clean In-Line Filter
4. Clear Debris
5. Check and Replace Hoses if
Necessary
6. Replace Pump
7. Snap Quick Disconnects To-
gether\
8. Flush Heater with System Main-
tainer or Replace if Necessary
9. Check for Clogged Jets and
Clean
10. Close Valve

(8) 12-Gallon, 300 PSI Carpet Extractor with Heat
8.0 Machine Schematic Drawing
2000W Heater Assembly:
MP-10091025-EA

(9) 12-Gallon, 300 PSI Carpet Extractor with Heat
9.0 Machine Parts List
Item No. Item Description Qty. Drawing No.
SN-12-ST-BLUGRAN 12-Gallon Solution Tank - Blue Granite 1 1
Par of Solution Tank Insert Molded in to Solution Tank 2
80-0017 Bulkhead Fitting for Extractor 1 3
Part of 80-0017 Bulk Head Fitting 4
10-0846 1/4” MPT Hex Nipple for Extractor 1 5
10-0845 1/8” Strainer for Extractor 2 6
80-0080-UN 500 psi Regulator/Unloader 1 7
80-0026 3/8 Barb x 1/4 MPT 90 Degree 3 8
10-0826 3/4” Hose Clamp for Extractor 5 9
80-0001 Extractor Exhaust Hose 0.4 10
80-0003-A 1-1/2” Black Lined Gray Hose 2 11
10-0806 1-1/2” Grey Hose Barb Fitting for Extractor 1 12
Bracket Part of 80-0080 Pump 1 13
80-0006 45 Degree Street Elbow 1 14
80-0011 90 Degree Street Elbow 1 15
10-0803-H Splashproof Heater Switch 1 16
10-0803 Splashproof Switch for Extractor 2 16
80-0059-3 300 psi Gauge 1 17
80-0013 300 psi Switch Plate 1 18
Connector Part of 80-0059-3 Gauge 19
SN-12-L-BLUGRAN 12-Gallon Lid - Blue Granite 1 20
80-0010 1/4” Brass Tee 2 21
80-0011-290 Degree Street Elbow 1 22
80-0004 1/4” x 4” Brass Nipple 1 23
10-0852 1/4” 90 Degree Brass Elbow 3 24
10-0804-A Hatch Cover Gasket for Extractor 1 25
10-0804 Hatch Cover for Extractor 1 26
80-0012 Float Assembly for Extract. 1 27
10-0416-A 1-1/2” Black ABS Stand Pipe 1.3 28
80-0008 1.5 PVC Female Adapter 1 29
SN-12-RT-BLUGRAN 12-Gallon Recovery Tank - Blue Granite 1 30
10-0805 Dump Valve for Extractor 1 31
10-0849 1-1/2” ABS Fitting 1 32
10-0155 Hose Cuff Straight 1 33
10-0848-B 1-1/2” 90 Degree ABS Street Elbow 3 34
10-0833 Motor Manifold Bolts for Extractor 6 35
80-0116 Spacer for Motor Screw 6 36
10-0811 2-Stage Extractor Motor 2 37
10-0838-A Complete Pigtail for Extractor 1 38
10-0850 Strain Relief for Pigtail - Part of 10-0838-A 39
10-0851 Strain Relief Nut for Pigtail - Part of 10-0838-A 39
10-0822 Exhaust Grate for Extractor 3 40
10-1030-S2 2-Stage Extractor Motor Gasket 2 41
SN-12-MFLD Extractor Motor Manifold 2 42
10-0830 Hinge Keeper for Extractor 2 43
10-0821 Extractor Hinge 2 44
10-0820 End Cap for Rod on Extractor 4 45
SN-12-MB-BLKGRAN 12-Gallon Motor Base - Black Granite 1 46
10-0836 19” Axle for Extractor 1 47
10-0807 Wheels for Extractor 2 48
10-0834 Pump Flat Washer 18 49
10-0835-N Nut for Pump Bolt on Extractor 8 50
10-0808 Caster for Extractor 2 51
10-0816 Caster Bolt 1/4-20 x 1/2 Hex Bolt 12 52
10-0843-COM 1/2” x 54” Clear Hose for Extractor Pump
Includes Fittings and Filter 1 53

(10) 12-Gallon, 300 PSI Carpet Extractor with Heat
9.0 Machine Parts List Continued
Item No. Item Description Qty. Drawing No.
80-0040-C 46” of Blue 3000 psi Hose for Extractor
Complete with Fittings and Clamps 1 54
80-0044-S 30” Black Hose with Fittings and Clamps 1 55
10-0835-N Nut for Pump Bolt on Extractor 4 56
Hose Fitting Part of 80-0044-S 57
Hose Fitting Part of 80-0040-C 58
80-0015-3 300 psi Pump Mount Plate 1 59
10-0833 Motor Manifold Bolts for Extractor 4 60
80-0044-L 67” Black Hose with Fittings and Clamps 1 61
Hose Fitting Part of 80-0044-L 62
Hose Fitting Part of 80-0044-S 63
10-0881 1/4” MNPT x 3/8” JIC 90 Degree -
Part of 80-0044-S 1 64
80-0080 300 psi Pump 1 65
10-0835-B Pump Bolt for Extractor 4 66
10-0400-D Keeper for Extractor Latch 1 67
10-0832 S/R Strap Bolts 4 68
10-0040 3000 psi Blue Hose - Part of 80-0040-C 6 69
80-0026 3/8” Barb x 1.4” MPT 90 Degree -
Part of 80-0040-C 1 70
80-0017 BulkHeadttingforExtractor 3 71
10-0379 8-32 x 3/8 Screw 8 72
10-0400-C Latch for Extractor 1 73
10-0868 1/4” Female QD for Extractor 1 74
10-0831 S/R Bracket for Extractor 2 75
10-0801-I 90 FPT for Extractor Heater 1 76
10-0878-B 1/4” MPT x 3/8” MJIC 1 77
10-0814-B Manual Sensor for Heater 2 78
10-0852 1/4” 90 Degree Brass Elbow 1 79
10-1500-A Heater Element 1000 Watt 2 80
10-0814 Sensor for Extractor Heater 2 81
10-0921 Aluminum Box for Dual Rod Heater 1 82
10-0901-A 600 psi Relief Valve for Heater 1 83
10-0920 Dual Rod SS Heat Exchanger Tube 1 84

Prospector PE300 Extractor with Heat
By Jon-Don, Inc.
© 2013 Copy Rights Reserved Jon-Don, Inc.
400 Medinah Road, Roselle, IL 60172
Phone: 800-556-6366 | Fax: 888-344-6878
www.jondon.com
Please ll out the following information:
Model No:
Serial No:
Distributor Name:
Distributor Phone No:
Date of Purchase:
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