SSS Siedle Hi-Flow Installation and operation manual

EXTRACTOR
HI-FLOW
OPERATING & MAINTENANCE
INTRODUCTION INSTRUCTIONS
READ THIS BOOK
This operator’s book has important information for the use
and safe operation of this machine. Read this book care-
fully before starting the machine. Keep this book and tell
all operators to read the book. If you do not follow the
instructions, you can cause an injury or damage equipment,
furniture or buildings.
For additional information refer to the Triple S website
www.triple-s.com or write to:
Triple S
2 Executive Park Drive
Billerica, MA 01862
Carefully inspect all components to ensure that there is no
concealed freight damage. If such damage is discovered,
file a “CONCEALED DAMAGE REPORT” immediately
with the delivering carrier.
The contents of this manual are based on the latest product
information available at the time of publication. Triple S
reserves the right to make changes or improvements to its
machines without notice.
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INTRODUCTION
The SSS Hi- Flow hot water extractor is intended for commercial use. It features direct hook-up to your faucet, thus saves time
because the operator doesn’t have to stop and refill a solution tank or empty a recovery tank. The Hi-Flow has a high flow rate
of over 3 gallons per minute and a 94% water recovery rate. This high recovery rate reduces drying time substantially.
Here’s How it Works:
1. The white arrow indicates the flow of hot water to the machine.
2. The black arrow indicates the return of filtered, dirty water down the drain.
3. It’s all automatic, and so easy.
WARNING! Electrical Grounding Instructions
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
This machine shall be grounded while in use to protect the
operator from electric shock. The machine is provided with a
three-conductor cord and three-contact grounding type
attachment plug to fit the proper grounding type receptacle.
The green (or green and yellow) conductor in the cord is the
grounding wire. Never connect this wire to other than the
grounding pin of the attachment plug.
If the machine is provided with an attachment plug as shown
in Figure A, it is intended for use on a nominal 120 volt circuit.
If a properly grounded receptacle as shown in figure A is not
available, an adapter as shown in Figure C should be installed
as shown in Figure B if the outlet box that houses the
receptacle is grounded. Be sure to fasten the grounding tab
with a metal face plate screw.
WARNING: Improper connection of the equipment-ground-
ing conductor can result in a risk of electric shock. Check
with a qualified electrician or service person if you are in
doubt as to whether the receptacle is properly grounded. Do
not modify the plug provided with the appliance - if it will not
fit the receptacle
EXTENSION CORDS
Use only three-wire 14/3 or larger gauge approved extension
cords that have three-prong grounding type plugs and three-
pole receptacles that accept the appliance’s plug. Replace or
repair any damaged cords or plugs.
When servicing, refer to authorized person only. Use only
identical replacement parts.
NOTE: Do not use adapters shown in figures B & C in Canada
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS MACHINE
WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury:
1. You must have training in the operation of this machine before using it.
2. Machines can cause an explosion when near flammable materials and vapors. Do not use this machine with or near fuels,
grain dust, solvents, thinners, or other flammable materials.
3. Do not operate this machine unless it is completely assembled.
4. Do not use this unit for dry pick-up of dust or dry debris.
5. To prevent electric shock, always remove the electrical plug from the electrical outlet before doing any repairs or maintenance
to this machine.
6. To prevent injury, always remove the electrical plug from the electrical outlet before leaving the machine.
7. Maintenance and repairs must be done by authorized personnel only.
8. Do not immerse. To reduce risk of electric shock, use only on carpet moistened by cleaning process. Protect the machine
from rain. Keep the machine in a dry building. Always clean the machine with a clean dry cloth.
9. Always use a three-wire electrical system connected to the electrical ground. For maximum protection against electric shock,
use a circuit that is protected by a ground fault circuit interrupter. Consult your electrical contractor.
10. To prevent damage to the power cord, do not move this machine over the power cord. Always lift the power cord over the
machine. Do not pull or carry cord, use cord as a handle, close a door on cord, or pull cord around sharp edges or corners.
Keep cord away from heated surfaces.
11. Make sure all switches are turned off before plugging or unplugging the power cord into/from a wall receptacle.
12. To prevent damage to the solution system components do not store in freezing temperatures without proper maintenance.
13. Do not allow to be used as a toy. Close attention is necessary when used near children.
14. Do not use with damaged cord or plug. If appliance is not working as it should, has been dropped, damaged, left outdoors,
or dropped into water, return it to a service center.
15. Do not unplug by pulling on cord. To unplug, grasp the plug, not the cord.
16. Do not handle plug or appliance with wet hands.
17. Do not put any object into openings. Do not use with any opening blocked; keep free of dust, lint, hair, and anything that
may reduce air flow.
18. Keep hair, loose clothing, fingers, and all parts of body away from openings and moving parts.
19. Do not pick up anything that is burning or smoking, such as cigarettes, matches, or hot ashes.
20. Use extra care when cleaning on stairs.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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OPERATIONS
PRESTART-UP CHECKS:
The SSS Hi-Flow is very simple and easy to operate. Very
little maintenance and service are required to keep your ma-
chine in top operating condition.
The following procedures are recommended to maintain the
high level of performance expected from your machine. They
are also intended to identify potential safety hazards and
problems which could reduce the service life of the machine.
READ BEFORE OPERATING YOUR MACHINE:
1. Check the power cord, plug and strain relief for worn
or damaged insulation. Repair or replace if necessary.
2. Inspect the water pick-up/vacuum head by tilting the
machine backwards and allowing it to balance on the
wheels and handle.
a) Check the edge of the vacuum head for damage.
Burrs on the contact surface may snag carpet fi-
bers. Gouges, scratches and chipped areas can
reduce vacuum performance.
b) Clean any hair or lint from the vacuum head. Clogs
can cause over-wetting of the carpet or streaking.
They can be removed with a thin wire.
3. Check the fresh water filter in the solution hose (item
16 in the hose parts list) for damage or debris. Holes in
the screen can allow contaminants to enter the solenoid
resulting in costly repairs. A clogged filter will reduce
performance and may cause permanent damage.
4. Check for hair and lint build-up between the wheels and
axle. Remove with needlenosed pliers.
5. Remove the clear dome assembly (figure 1) which is
located on the recovery tank .
a) Inspect for damage to the dome and gasket. Dirt or
debris on the gasket or sealing surface of the tank
can cause a vacuum leak and reduce vacuum per-
formance.
b) The air filter screen (item 71) should be clean of
debris and checked periodically for any damage,
replace if necessary.
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a) Clean the water filter (figure 2). It is a dual stain-
less steel filter with an outer lint filter (item 68) and
an inner primary filter (item 69). Swing them out
of the recovery tank. By sliding the lint filter up the
recovery tank discharge hose, both the top and
bottom of the primary filter can be cleaned. Also
check for any damage, replace if necessary.
Return the dome assembly to its original position.
TRANSPORTING:
1. Walking- The machine is designed to be tilted back
on the wheels and pushed or pulled.
2. Carrying Machine- The best way to carry your
machine is with one hand on the handle and the other
hand on the front lips.
3. Walking Up Steps- External wheel on the back of the
machine allow you to walk up and down steps.
OPERATING THE HI-FLOW:
1. SINK FITTINGS: Each machine comes with an adaptor
tray containing 5 different Sink Fittings (see figure 3).
To install:
a) Use your hand or a pair of pliers and remove
the aerator from the faucet (avoid using plas-
tic faucets or spickets).
b) Install the corresponding Sink Fitting on fau-
cet.
i. The Standard Fitting (figure 4) is
used 80-90% of the time. It has both
inner and outer threads.
ii. The 13/16 Male Fitting (figure 3) is
the next most used fitting.
iii. The Standard Extended Fitting (fig-
ure 3) is used for recessed faucets.
iv. The 3/4 and 3/16 Female Fittings
(figure 3) are rarely used. They
would be used as reducers on the
Standard Fitting.
Note: Sink Fittings are not necessary on garden
hose type spigots.

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OPERATING CONTINUED:
2. UNROLLING HOSES: There are two different ways
to unroll the hoses.
a) Rolling Out (figure 5): This is when you use your
arms like a hose reel.
b) Feed & Uncoil (figure 6): This is when you place
one arm through the middle opening of the hoses
and feed hose out as you walk toward the sink. To
prevent kinking of hoses during operation, uncoil
any loops before hooking hoses to the faucet.
Hint: New hoses take a few weeks to break in. If you
roll and unroll them the same way each time they break
in faster and are easier to use.
3. HOOKING MACHINE UP TO SINK: After the hoses
are unrolled it’s time to hook them up to the faucet.
Follow these steps:
a) Insert the drain hose in the sink, toilet or other
disposal and make sure you OPEN THE DRAIN
VA LV E located near the end of the drain hose. The
adapter tray can be used to secure drain hose in
sink. Figure 7 shows the drain valve in the open
position.
b) Attach the garden hose end to the Sink Fitting
and turn on the hot water.
IMPORTANT: The two most common mistakes made
when hooking up are forgetting to open the drain valve
and forgetting to turn on the water.
4. PRESPRAYING CARPET: Each machine comes with
25 feet of coiled prespray hose. To use the prespray
hose follow these steps:
a) Fill the chemical bottle (bottle with hose running
into the machine) with liquid extraction detergent
or pre-spotter. The installed turquoise chemical
injection tip will automatically mix 2 ounces of
prespray per gallon of water. If your selected
prespray product requires a different mixing ratio
you must select and install the proper tip as shown
in Table 1 on page 9.
b) To install a different injection tip (item 57) on the
prespray injector (item 83) you must first remove
the Motor Housing Cover (item 17 on page 12).
The cover is held on by two #6 x ½” PHP screws.
After the cover is removed the tip can be seen
through a ¼” clear hose. Pull the hose off then
simply unscrew the existing tip and replace it with
the tip you’ve chosen. Reattach the hose and
cover.
a) Attach the prespray hose to the prespray exten-
sion (item 39-quick connect).
b) Prespray the carpet and allow it to penetrate for a
brief period.
HINT: To keep the prespray hose out of the way when
extracting, hang it on the holster hook with 4-5 coils and
hang the trigger behind the handle. When the prespray
hose is hung like this, it places the spray wand behind
the handle and out of the way.
Occasionally the prespray hose will become tangled.
To untangle, detach from the prespray extension and
hold it in the air to determine where to untangle.
5. SOLUTION CHEMICAL INJECTOR (OPTIONAL): If
desired, chemical can be automatically injected into the
solution water.
a) Connect the injector assembly between the solu-
tion hose and the machine.
b) Fill the solution bottle with quality concentrated
liquid extraction detergent. The installed red injec-
tion tip provides the ratio of 2.4 ounces of chemi-
cal per gallon of water. If a different mixing ratio is
required, you must select and install the proper tip
as shown in Table 1 on page 9.
c) To install a different injection tip (item 57) on the
solution or main injector (item 59) remove the ¼”
clear hose, unscrew the existing tip, then install the
selected tip. Reconnect the hose.
6. EXTRACTING:
a) Prespray carpet (see section 4) or use optional
solution injector (see section 5).
b) IMPORTANT: To ensure a long life for the vacuum
motor always apply defoamer to the carpet before
extracting. Apply the defoamer with a hand trigger
sprayer or defoamer crystals.
c) Turn the vacuum rocker switch ON and place both
hands on the handle.
d) Depress the solution spray switch and pull the
machine backwards. Apply a small amount of up-
ward force on the handle while extracting.
e) Release the solution spray switch just before com-
pleting each pass.
f) Tilt the machine back on its rear wheels and walk
forward. Position the machine with a slight over-
lap over the previously cleaned area.

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OPERATING CONTINUED:
7. EXTRACTION TECHNIQUES: There are several tech-
niques that will aid you while extracting.
a) Always try to work away from the hoses.
b) Use the Hose Retainer “O” Ring to move the hoses
from one side of the handle to the other.
c) Keep both hands on the handle, using your feet to
keep the hoses out of the way.
d) While exerting upward force on the handle, do not
exceed the point where the bottom of the wheels
lose contact with the carpet. This upward lift en-
sures that both lips remain firmly on the carpet while
extracting. Thus, the machine will generate a high
rate of water recovery, which means faster drying
times.
8. PERIODIC CHECKS WHILE EXTRACTING: Depend-
ing upon the condition of your carpet, these things
must be watched for when extracting.
a) Add defoamer if the machine is spitting out foam
from the bottom of the machine. The soap-suds
are caused by too much detergent residue in the
carpet. This may be harmful to the vacuum motor.
b) Remove the clear dome assembly and clean the air
filter screen and water filter if necessary (refer-
ence section “Prestart-Up Checks” #5).
c) Clean the float switch if it becomes obstructed (fig-
ure 8). The float switch tells the pump when it’s
time to discharge dirty water. It moves up and down
with the water level in the recovery tank. Some-
times gritty dirt and hair obstruct the floats ability
to freely swing up and down. To clean the float,
take your prespray wand and spray the float, espe-
cially in the hinged area. When clean, the float
should freely move up and down. If this doesn’t
work, remove the brass nut to lift clear inside the
float switch and spray again.
d) The water pick-up/vacuum head may become
clogged because of hair and lint from the carpet.
When clogged, over-wetting of the carpet or streak-
ing may result. Clogs can be removed with a thin
wire (i.e. coat hanger).
9. ATTACHING EXTRA HOSES:
Your machine comes with 50 feet of power cord and 50
feet of pressure and drain hoses. You can attach a total
of 250 feet of hoses to the machine. Extra supply and
drain hoses come in 50 foot lengths. When attaching
extra hoses make sure you open all the drain valves.
10. AFTER EXTRACTING:
a) Turn the vacuum switch OFF.
b) Drain the recovery tank by tilting the machine to
the right (figure 9). This will manually activate the
discharge pump. Do not try to drain the hose of
water by running the pump dry, this may cause
damage to the pump.
c) Clean the dome, air filter screen, water filters and
gasket. Do not reinstall the dome until the next
use, this will allow the recovery tank to dry out.
d) Unhook the prespray hose from the prespray ex-
tension and hang it on the hose retainer hook.
e) Turn the hot water off at the sink.
f) Close the Ball valve on the solution line at the sink
end and slowly remove the solution hose end from
the sink fitting. Then reopen the ball valve while
the solution hose is still in the sink. This releases
the water pressure in the solution hose. Reclose
the ball valve before removing the hose from the
sink.
g) Remove the sink fitting from the faucet and re-
place the aerator.
h) Roll up the hoses (figure 10). Start at the machine,
roll the hoses clockwise onto the top of the solu-
tion tank. The “O” Ring should be on the right side
of the handle.
i) To clean the exterior regular window cleaner works
well. Keep solvents away from the exterior of the
machine.
PRESPRAY SOLUTION
TIP COLOR Oz/Gal Oz/Gal
Tan 0.2 0.6
Orange 1.6 0.7
Turquoise 2.0 0.9
Pink 2.3 1.2
Clear 2.7 1.6
Brown 3.0 1.7
Red 3.3 2.4
White 4.0 2.6
Green 4.3 3.2
Blue 4.7 3.7
Yellow 5.3 4.4
Black 6.0 6.7
Purple 6.7 8.2
Gray 7.0 9.3
None 7.3 10.0
CHEMICAL INJECTION RATES
Table 1

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MACHINE

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MACHINE PARTS LIST
ITEM PART DESCRIPTION QTY
1 3704 Switch - Solution 1
2 911089 Switch - Vacuum 1
3 W351D Screw #10-24 x ½THPMS 2
4 980015 Washer #10 Ext Lock 10
5 W106D Nut #10-24 Hex SS 11
6 227031 Control Panel - Top 1
7 227032 Control Panel - Bottom 1
8 225133 Label – Control Panel 1
9 W384D Screw – 10-24x 1 ½ RHPMS 2
10 223932 Hook – Hose Retainer 1
11 223930 Handle - Main 1
12 229231 Tray - Bottle 1
13 222031 Clamp - Tray 2
14 W358D Screw - #6x ½ PHPSMS 8
15 980002 Washer – ¼ Lock 2
16 920004 Nut – ¼ - 20 Hex 2
17 W311D Washer – ¼ Fender 4
18 W184D Bolt – ¼ -20 X 1 ¾ HHCS 4
19 W104D Washer – ¼ Flat 13
20 920011 Nut – ¼ - 20 ESNA 13
21 603473 Gasket – Vac Motor 1
22 205250 Motor - Vacuum 1
23 223433 Gasket – Vac Window 1
24 222731 Dome ASM 1
25 223432 Gasket - Dome 1
26 227030 Pump - Discharge 1
27 S611A Clamp 1
28 224160 Hose - Exhaust 6in
29 225730 Jet 4010 1/8 MPT 1
30 S830P Fitting – 1/8 Union 1
31 229830 Wand 6 inch 1
32 221333 Body – Wand Valve 1
33 223931 Handle - Prespray 1
34 228331 Hose - Prespray 2
35 224132 Hose – 25 foot Prespray 1
36 S453P Clamp Hose 5
37 203359 Fitting – 3/8H x ¼ MPT 3
38 203308 Quick Connect - Female 1
39 203302 Quick Connect - Male 1
40 220830 Bracket - Hose 1
41 223830 Grommet – 3/8 I.D. 2
42 221331 Bottle - Quart 2
43 T4055 Fitting– Street EL–¼ NPT 1
44 223345 Nut – Swivel ¾ FGH 1
45 224131 Hose – ½ Clear 6 in
ITEM PART DESCRIPTION QTY
47 223339 Fitting – 3/8 MPT x ½H 1
48 980628 Washer - SS 1
49 222331 Cover – Vac Window 1
50 962136 Screw #10 – 32 x 1 THSS 2
51 980629 Washer #10 Nylon 4
52 920627 Nut – Knurl #10 - 32 5
53 223334 Fitting – ½ H x Flat 1
54 W362D Bolt – ¼-20 x 4 ½ HH Tap 3
55 W153D1 Screw #10-24x¾ THPMSSS 3
56 204179 Hose – ¼ in. Clear 4 FT
57 229232 Tip – Injector Insert 2
58 223340 Fitting – 3/8MPT X ¾ MGH 2
59 224831 Injector - Main 1
60 T4062 Bushing – 3/8 FPT X ½ MPT 1
61 223346 Fitting – ¾ FGH x ½ FPT 1
62 T4012A Fitting – ½ H x 3/8 MPT 1
63 S908P Adapter – 3/8 FPT x ¼ MPT 1
64 223831 Grommet – 5/8 I.D. 2
65 223350 Elbow – ½ H X ½ H 1
66 T4012A Fitting – ½ Barb x 3/8 NPT 1
67 W166D Nut Brass Jam 1
68 223351 Lint Screen 1
69 223353 Primary Filter - Inner 1
223352 Primary Filter - Outer 1
70 W153D1 Screw -#10-24X3/4 THMSSS 1
71 228531 Screen – Air Filter 1
72 225732 Jet - Spray 1
73 S250P Hose – 3/8 Solution 16 in
74 223348 Fitting – Swivel ¼ NPT 1
75 220831 Bracket – Jet MTG 1
76 W167D Screw #10– 32 x ½ FHMSSS 2
77 223331 Switch - float 1
78 S250P Hose – 3/8 Solution 27 in
79 204179 Hose – ¼ Clear 6 in
80 229432 Valve - Solenoid 1
81 S342P Bushing – 1/8 FPT x ¼ MPT 1
82 223333 Fitting – ¼ FPT x 3/8 H 1
83 224830 Injector – Prespray 1
84 223337 Elbow – 90 ¼ FPTx1/8 MPT 1
85 205751 Nipple – 1/4MPT x 2 inch 1
86 T4004R Tee-Street ¼ FPT x ¼ MPT 1
87 227330 “O” Ring – Hose Retainer 1
88 225132 Label – SSS Hi-Flow 2
89 980030 Washer, SS 7/16 flat 2
90 S764P2 Strainer-Suction 2

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ITEM PART DESCRIPTION QTY
1 222332 Cover – Motor Rear 1
2 227730 Shaft – Wheel Axle 1
3 223347 Fender 2
4 229031 Exhaust Tube ASM 1
5 223831 Grommet – 5/8 I.D. 1
6 223830 Grommet – 3/8 I.D. 2
7 228535 Vac Intake Screen 1
8 W130D Screw – ¼ - 20 x 1 ¼ 2
9 980002 Washer - Lock 6
10 920004 Nut – ¼ Hex 6
11 229730 Wheel 2
12 W153D1 Screw #10-24 x ¾ THPMS 16
13 980022 Washer #10 Lock 29
14 W106D Nut #10-24 Hex 29
15 228534 Support – Motor HSG L.H. 1
16 228533 Support – Motor HSG R.H. 1
17 222334 Cover – Motor HSG Top 1
18 228630 Tank ASM - Recovery 1
19 228230 Spacer – Tank R.H. 1
20 228233 Spacer – Tank L.H. 1
21 221334 Support Block 2
22 222732 Duct – Vac Inlet 1
23 228530 Support - Window 1
24 962135 Screw #6 X ¼ Tapping 2
25 W153D1 Screw #10-24 x ¾ THPMS 12
26 222333 Cover – Front Shell 1
27 962134 Screw #6-32 x 5/8 FHPMS 10
28 980016 Washer #6 Lock 10
29 920016 Nut #6 – 32 Hex 10
30 962006 Screw # ¼-20 x ½ PHPMSSS 2
31 W137D Screw #6 x ½ SMS 2
32 228532 Strap – Handle Support 1
33 W153D1 Screw #10-24 x ¾ THPMS 1
34 228231 Spacer Lip 2
35 225134 Inner Lip 1
36 225135 Outer Lip 1
37 W189D Screw – ¼ 20 x ¾ HHMS 4
BODY PARTS LIST

HOSE
ITEM PART DESCRIPTION QTY
1 S250P Hose - Solution 49Ft
2 224130 Hose - Clear 49Ft
3 S453P Clamp 12
4 A13151 Knob 3
5 T8008 Valve - Shutoff 2
6 203359 Fitting – 3/8 H X ¼ MPT 4
7 S250P Hose - Solution 6 in
8 223345 Swivel Nut 2
9 223344 Washer – Garden Hose 1
10 908077 Cord ASM – 14 –3 x 50 Ft 1
ITEM PART DESCRIPTION QTY
11 229430 Valve - Drain 1
12 223343 Fitting – ½ MPT X ½ H 2
13 223332 Fitting – ¾ MGH x ½ MPT 2
14 222070 Clamp 2
15 220231 Adapter – Male to Male 1
16 S820N Filter – Fresh Water 1
17 229431 Valve – ½ NPT Ball 1
18 223335 Fitting – 3/8 H x Flat 2
19 220230 Adapter – Female to Female 1
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HOSE PARTS LIST

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WIRING DIAGRAM
SSS HI-FLOW

TRIPLE S HI-FLOW EXTRACTOR
LIMITED WARRANTY
The SSS Hi-Flow Extractor, which has been manufactured, tested and inspected in accordance with specific engineering requirements, is
WARRANTED by the manufacturer to be free from defects in workmanship and materials.
This warranty is, however, subject to the following qualifications, conditions and limitations which are set forth to provide you and all users
of the SSS Hi-Flow Extractor with information concerning the duration, extent, availability and applicability of this Limited Warranty, the
procedure to be taken to obtain its performance and other information concerning the manufacturer’s warranty policy.
1. TO WHOM EXTENDED AND DURATION OF ITEMS COVERED
This warranty extends to the original consumer purchaser from the date it
was purchased and for the items and periods as follows:
One (1) year parts & labor unless excluded below.
2. PARTS NOT COVERED BY WARRANTY
Certain parts of the SSS Hi-Flow Extractor require replacement in the or-
dinary course of use due to normal wear by reason of their characteristics.
This warranty does not cover normal wear items such as electrical cables,
carbon brushes, rubber/vinyl parts, floor brushes, hoses, tools, etc.
3. EXCEPTIONS AND EXCLUSIONS FROM WARRANTY
The SSS Hi-Flow Extractor is required to be used on electric current as
indicated on the nameplate. Otherwise damage, defects, malfunctions or
other failures of the SSS Hi-Flow Extractor arising from use on electric
current not as indicated are excepted and excluded from this warranty.
Defects, malfunctions, failure or damage of the SSS Hi-Flow Extractor
caused by improper, unreasonable or negligent use or abuse while in the
possession of the consumer are likewise excluded from this warranty.
If repair is done on your SSS Hi-Flow Extractor by anyone other than
those below designated as authorized to perform such work without first
having obtained factory instructions, the manufacturer, at its sole option,
may determine that this warranty will not apply and that reimbursement
for such repair will not be made because of the failure to comply with such
factory specified instructions.
4. PROCEDURE TO BE TAKEN TO OBTAIN PERFORMANCE
OF WARRANTY
To secure repair of the SSS Hi-Flow Extractor or any warranted parts
under this warranty, the following procedure should be taken:
The inoperative SSS Hi-Flow Extractor or warranted parts, together with
satisfactory evidence of the purchase date, must be delivered with shipping
and delivery charges prepaid to the Dealer from whom purchased.
If you are unable to locate the Dealer, you may write or otherwise com-
municate with Triple S, 2 Executive Park Drive, Billerica, MA 01862
for instructions before repair service is performed by anyone else. In such
event Triple S will provide either the location of a closely available Triple
S Distributor Service Department or other factory instructions.
Upon compliance with the above procedure, all warranted defects will
be repaired, at no additional charge or costs to the consumer, and the
repaired product returned to the consumer, with all shipping and delivery
charges prepaid.
In following the procedures above set forth PLEASE MAKE CERTAIN
to state the Triple S model, type and serial number as shown on the name
plate of the SSS Hi-Flow Extractor.
REPLACEMENT
In the event of the defect, malfunction or failure of your SSS Hi-Flow
Extractor or any warranted part to conform with this warranty, the manu-
facturer may at its sole option and own expense, replace the SSS Hi-Flow
Extractor or any warranted part with another new identical or reasonably
equivalent model or part in lieu of repairing the defect.
5. NO REFUND OF PURCHASE PRICE
Triple S will not, as a matter of its warranty policy, refund the consum-
er’s purchase price.
6. WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARD FOR YOUR SSS HI-
FLOW EXTRACTOR AND REQUESTS FOR INFORMATION
Please fill out the warranty registration card accompanying your SSS
Hi-Flow Extractor, giving complete information as requested on the card,
and return to Triple S.
This warranty is in lieu of all other expressed or implied warranties.
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