Nss Predator Cxc100 Carpet Extractor Parts And Operator Manual

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PREDATOR CXC100
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL INSTRUCTIONS
BEFORE OPERATING OR SERVICING MACHINE

DANGER!

Failure to Observe These Instructions Can Cause Personal Injury
to Machine Operator, By-standers or Possible Machine Damage.

• NEVER attempt to service or perform maintenance functions while machine is plugged into an electrical
outlet.
• ALWAYS unplug machine before attempting to service the motorized brush attachment.
• NEVER operate in standing water. NEVER expose to rain. ALWAYS store indoors.
• NEVER overfill recovery tank or allow water to enter vacuum standpipe. This will cause damage to the
vacuum motor and possible electrocution.
• NEVER operate machine with a cut, abraded or taped cord.
• NEVER operate machine with a broken grounding blade on the plug.
• ALWAYS replace the entire cord when the cord or plug is damaged in any manner.
• NEVER handle the machine, cord or plug with wet hands.
• NEVER drop or insert any object into any machine opening.
• ALWAYS keep face, fingers, hair or any other body part, or loose clothing away from any machine
opening or any moving part, particularly the revolving brush.
• NEVER leave the machine unattended when plugged in. Unplug the machine from the electrical outlet
when not in use.
• ALWAYS turn the machine off before unplugging it from the electrical outlet.
• NEVER operate this machine in the presence of flammable or combustible liquids or fumes.
• When any electrical motor, switch, cord or plug service is required, maintenance should only be done by
an authorized service station, an electrician or other qualified persons.
• NEVER operate this machine if it is not working properly, if it as been dropped, damaged, exposed to
weather, or dropped into water. Return the machine to a service center for examination and repair.
• NEVER operate this machine with any air opening blocked. Keep all air openings free of dust, lint, hair,
ect.
• NEVER operate this machine without solution tank filter screens or vacuum standpipe filter screen in
place or if they are clogged. Clean all filter screens after every use.
• ALWAYS store this machine indoors. Protect it from rain or snow.
• NEVER spray the top of the machine with liquids.
• DO NOT pull or carry this machine by the electrical supply cord, use the cord as a handle, close a door on
the cord, pull the cord around sharp edges or corners, or expose to heated surfaces.
• NEVER disconnect the plug by pulling on the cord. To disconnect the cord from the outlet grasp the plug,
not the cord.
• ALWAYS unplug this machine before attempting to service.
• ALWAYS use a defoamer which will prevent a buildup of foam in the recovery tank. If a defoamer is not
used, the motor can be damaged from shampoo being pulled into the vacuum motor.

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

INFORMATION & OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

DO NOT OPERATE MACHINE UNTIL YOU HAVE READ THIS SECTION
IMPROPER USE OF THE PREDATOR CXC100 WILL VOID THE WARRANTY

1. Always use defoamer when foaming occurs to prevent vac motor damage.
2. To keep fitting and lines from damage during freezing conditions, use an
anti-freeze in the pump or keep equipment inside heated areas.
3. All extension cords must be at least size #12 (12/3) and no longer than 50 ft.
4. Do not let pump run dry.
5. Use neutral pH, water-based products only - NO SOLVENTS!

INSPECTION:
Carefully unpack and inspect the PREDATOR CXC100 for shipping damage. Each unit is tested
and inspected before shipment. Any damage incurred during shipping is the responsibility of
the carrier, who should be notified immediately.

CLEANING SOLUTIONS:
We recommend liquid cleaning chemicals. Powders may be used, but unless mixed very
thoroughly, they could cause build-up in the lines, pump, quick-disconnects, etc. A pH of 7-9 is
strongly recommended to avoid premature pump wear, which would void the warranty.

MAINTENANCE:
For optimum performance, flush the machine with clear water at the end of each working day.
Once a month, minimum, run a flushing compound through the machine to cut any alkaline
build-up that may have formed.
Lubricate wheels, casters and hinges as needed. The pump and vacuum motors do not require
any maintenance.
The body can be cleaned with a general all-purpose detergent and protected with a silicone
type product like Armor All®. The quick-disconnects should be lubricated with silicone, also.
Prior to each job, inspect the holding tank filter and the recovery tank float filter for hair and dirt.
The drain valve should also be inspected regularly and kept free of any debris or build-up.

SET-UP:
Fill the holding tank with clear water and add the detergent of your choice. Mix well. Plug in the
electrical cord and turn on the pump and vacuum switches. You are now ready to begin cleaning.

PUMP OPERATION:
The 100 PSI-pump is a "demand" type design. The pump runs only when you depress the lever
on your wand. When you release the lever the pump shuts off.

VACUUM OPERATION:
A switch is provided for each vacuum motor. The machine can operate on either one or two vac
motors. A patented vacuum manifold reduces the oscillations between the two vacuum motors in
series, thereby increasing the efficiency and life of the vacuum motors.

BALL FLOAT VAC SHUTOFF:
When the recovery tank is full, the float system will shut off the incoming air flow and prevent
water from entering the vacuum motors. The float may not work properly if the float filter is
clogged or if there is heavy foam in the tank.

CAUTION: To avoid vac motor damage, always make sure the float filter is clean and the ball
travels freely before turning on the machine. Use a defoamer whenever foam is present.

SWITCH PLATE
HOLDING TANK LID
DOME (RECOVERY TANK)

VAC INTAKE

LATCH (2)

DRAIN VALVE
8" WHEELS

LIFT HANDLE

QUICK-DISCONNECT
VENT
3" CASTORS

PREDATOR CXC100
PARTS LIST
ITEM #

PART #

DESCRIPTION

ITEM # PART #

DESCRIPTION

#1

4091011

Metal “T” Handle

#31A

9120900

1/4 Hex Nut, Ny-Lok, ZP

#1A

4091231

Drain Gate

#32

4090611

1/3-20 X 3/4” Hex Bolt, ZP

#2

4090581

Screw, 10-32 X 5/8, S/S

#33

4091141

Axle Bracket

#3

4091251

Latch

#34

9120900

1/4 Hex Nut, Ny-Lok, ZP

#4

4091161

O-Ring, Thin

#35

4091361

Wheel, 8 inch, non-marking

#4A

4091171

O-Ring, Thick

#36

4091021

Axle Cap

#4B

4090701

Nut, Cast Aluminum

#37

4091271

Axle, 1/2” X 18-13/16”

#5

4091661

Vacuum Tank, Black, specify model

#38

4091331

PVC Reducer

#6

4091241

Hose Barb, 1-1/2”

#39

4091641

Holding Tank

#7

4091291

PVC Elbow, 1-1/2”

#40

4091191

Filter, Pump Inlet, 40 Mesh, S/S

#8

4091391

Gasket, for Vacuum Dome

#41

4091601

Lid, with hinges and Label

#9

4091581

Vacuum Dome

#42

4090101

Switch Plate, (empty) CXC100

#10

4091571

Vac Shut-off, manifold Assy.

#42A

4090511

#4 X 3/8” Screw, Panhead, S/S

#10A

4091501

Ball & Cage

#43

4091041

Switch, SPST, Covered, w/light

#11

4090701

Nut, Cast Aluminum

#43A

4091041

Switch, SPST, Covered, w/light

#12

4091171

O-Ring, Thick

#43B

4091041

Switch, SPST, Covered, w/light

#13

4091291

PVC Elbow, 1-1/2”

#44

4091381

Pump, 100 PSI, 120V

#14

4091121

Hose Clamp, size 28

4092121

Pump, 100 PSI, 240V

#15

4091551

Hose, Rubber, 2” X 20”

4091481

Rebuild Kit for 100 PSI pump

#15A

4091561

Hose, Rubber, 2” X 16”

#45

4091131

Hose Clamp, 3/8-7/8

#16

4091211

Vacuum Motor, 2-stage, 120V

#46

4091101

Hose Barb & Elbow, plastic

4092101

Vacuum Motor, 2-stage, 240V

#47

4091531

Hose, Rubber, 3/8 X 13”

#16A

4091431

Gasket, Vac Motor

#48

4092041

Hose, Rubber, 3/8” X 22”

#17

9120900

1/4-20 Hex Nut w/ Ny-Lok

#49

4091441

Fan, Cooling, 100CFM, 120V

#18

9120930

3/16 Flat Washer, ZP

4092131

Fan, Cooling, 100CFM, 240V

#19

4090621

1-1/4-20 X 3-1/2” Hex Bolt

#50

4091451

Fan Guard

#19A

9120920

1/4” Hex Nut, Finish

#51

4090541

6-32 X 2” Screw, Panhead, S/S

#19B

9120880

1/4 Split Lock Washer

#52

4090531

6-32 Hex Nut, Ny-Lok, ZP

#20

4091181

Split Ring

#53

4091521

Cord Wrap, Black

#21

4091631

Stop Chain, 13”

#54

1391161

Washer, Plastic, 5/8OD X3/8ID X 1/16

#22

4091651

Manifold, Vacuum, #3 or #4

#55

4090671

3/8 Acorn Nut, Nickel Plated

#22A

4091651

Manifold, Vacuum, #3 or #4

#56

4090061

Label, CXC100, NSS

#23

4091411

Exhaust Flange

#57

4091081

Elbow, Brass, Street

#24

4090601

1/4-20 X 3/4” Screw, Flathead Phillips

#58

4093011

Hose Barb, 1/4 mpt X 3/8 hose

#25

4091401

Handle, Chrome

#59

4091611

Gasket

#26

4091031

Quick Disconnect, male, 1/4 p.t.

#27

9122470

Washer, Brass, 1” X 9/16 ID X 1/16”

#28

4091311

Louver, 3” (includes 3 screws)

#29

4091261

Latch Strike

#30

4091511

Base, CXC & CXH (specify)

#31

4091351

Castor, 3” Swivel

NOT SHOWN
4090251

Power Cord, 120V

4090261

Power Cord, 240V

PREDATOR CXC100

57

13

43

58

12

48

11

10

41
43A

45

43B
46

42A
44

14

15

10A

14

42

46

47

40
55

45
17
18

16

15A

16

54
53

19A
19B

17
18

19

20
21

9

39
16A

19A
14
19B

16A
8

19

51
22A

22

50

52

7

49
59

5
4B

23

6

38
28

14
4B
4A

4
1

37

30

35

29
2
1A

28

28
25
3

32

32

36
33

34

24
26

27
31
31A

56

PREDATOR CXC100

COMMON STAINS AND CLEANING TREATMENTS
TREATMENT METHODS
First:

Remove excess material by blotting to absorb liquids, or by scraping with a dull edge
(butter knife) is a solid.
Second: Clean the remaining stain as directed by the chart below. Always follow the direction
on the container. Apply the cleaning material directly to the stain (avoid over wetting
the carpet or upholstery), then remove the loosened stain material with a white absorbent cloth or tissue.
Third:
When the carpet is dry, gently brush the carpet pile to restore its appearance.
Note:
Treat unknown stains with a volatile solvent first and follow with other agents as required. If you are uncertain of the effect of the cleaning agent on the carpet fiber or
dye, test on an inconspicuous area first.
STAIN TYPE
Asphalt
Beer
Berry stain
Bleach
Blood (dried)
Blood (wet)
Butter
Catsup or Mustard
Chewing gum
Chocolate
Coffee
Cola drink
Creme de Menthe (green)
Egg (raw)
Food dye
Furniture dye or polish
Gravy
Lipstick
Mascara
Milk
Orange drink
Shoe polish
Tea
Tomato Juice
Urine
Vomit
Wine

TREATMENT MATERIAL
Volatile solvent/detergent
Liquid detergent, White vinegar
Liquid detergent, Ammonia 3-6%, Water
Liquid detergent, Water
Warm detergent, Ammonia 3-6%, Water
Liquid detergent, Water
Volatile solvent
Liquid detergent
Volatile solvent
Liquid detergent, Ammonia water
Detergent, White vinegar, Volatile solvent
Liquid detergent
Liquid detergent
Liquid detergent
Liquid detergent, Water
Paint/Oil/Grease remover, Detergent
Liquid detergent
Paint/Oil/Grease remover
Paint remover, Volatile solvent, Detergent, Water
Liquid detergent
Liquid detergent, Water
Heated iron into clean towel, Volatile solvent
Liquid detergent
Liquid detergent
Liquid detergent, Water
Warm detergent, Water, White vinegar
Liquid detergent, Ammonia 3-6%, Water, Vinegar

PREDATOR CXC100
WIRING DIAGRAM
120V & 240V
(

)
*NOTE: Switches
sit upside down in
switch plate.

BLACK

CORD 1

WHITE
GROUND

ORANGE

VAC 2

BLACK

SW

VACUUM

VACUUM

SW

WHITE

VAC 1

ORANGE

WHITE

FAN

BLUE

SW

PUMP
6/13/01

NSS Enterprises, Inc.
3115 Frenchmens Road, Toledo, Ohio 43607
PHONE (419) 531-3761 • FAX (419) 531-3761
NSS® Enterprises, Inc. European Distribution Centre
Unit II, Pinfold Trading Estate 55 Nottingham Road
STAPLEFORD, NOTTINGHAM NG9 8AD ENGLAND U.K.
PHONE: (44) 0115 939 1568 FAX: (44) 0115 949 0615
PREDATOR CXC100 ORIG. 05-00 9094002 WHW REV. B 08-01



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