Instruct staff to also check all squeegee blades and wheels. If they are leaving behind watery streaks like an old car’s windshield wiper it’s time to replace them. Kaivac’s unique design makes this task easy.
Pull out old blade
Fit in new blade
Check that ribbed side faces out
Remove and replace wheel casings and brush heads with Philips head screw driver
Maintain Your Cleaning Machines for Longer Life
Kaivac’s state-of-the-art technology is designed for easy service. Here’s a checklist to make sure staff stays on top of maintenance.
Daily Tasks
Vacuum recovery tanks require daily service to keep their working suction at full capacity and to discourage bacteria growth and bad smells. Make sure staff knows they are expected to:
Remove fresh water with the vacuum recovery hose
Empty recovery tank through the dump hose
Remove vacuum lid and spray recovery tank with garden hose
Pay extra attention to float screen and float shut off
Reattach dump hose and leave vacuum lid off to air dry
Weekly Tasks
Maintaining cleaning equipment means lubricating moving components every week as they can get sticky over time. Spray a small amount of WD-40 or White Lithium Grease on pressure gun nozzles and chemical selectors to keep them in good working order. Set a specific weekday to get this done.
Seasonal Tasks
If you can’t store your No-Touch equipment indoors during freezing temperatures, be sure to winterize it before putting it away. Without proper winterization the pump system may become damaged and inoperable. Luckily winterizing is easy. If the weather is expected to freeze be sure staff knows to:
Pour half a gallon of window washing fluid into the water tank
Turn on pump system and pull the spray gun trigger
Stop when some window washing fluid comes out.
Your machine is now protected from cold weather damage.
Answers & Comments
Answer:
Make sure employees know they should:
Drain all solutions
Rinse and wipe hoses
Gather microfiber cloths for laundering
Instruct staff to also check all squeegee blades and wheels. If they are leaving behind watery streaks like an old car’s windshield wiper it’s time to replace them. Kaivac’s unique design makes this task easy.
Pull out old blade
Fit in new blade
Check that ribbed side faces out
Remove and replace wheel casings and brush heads with Philips head screw driver
Maintain Your Cleaning Machines for Longer Life
Kaivac’s state-of-the-art technology is designed for easy service. Here’s a checklist to make sure staff stays on top of maintenance.
Daily Tasks
Vacuum recovery tanks require daily service to keep their working suction at full capacity and to discourage bacteria growth and bad smells. Make sure staff knows they are expected to:
Remove fresh water with the vacuum recovery hose
Empty recovery tank through the dump hose
Remove vacuum lid and spray recovery tank with garden hose
Pay extra attention to float screen and float shut off
Reattach dump hose and leave vacuum lid off to air dry
Weekly Tasks
Maintaining cleaning equipment means lubricating moving components every week as they can get sticky over time. Spray a small amount of WD-40 or White Lithium Grease on pressure gun nozzles and chemical selectors to keep them in good working order. Set a specific weekday to get this done.
Seasonal Tasks
If you can’t store your No-Touch equipment indoors during freezing temperatures, be sure to winterize it before putting it away. Without proper winterization the pump system may become damaged and inoperable. Luckily winterizing is easy. If the weather is expected to freeze be sure staff knows to:
Pour half a gallon of window washing fluid into the water tank
Turn on pump system and pull the spray gun trigger
Stop when some window washing fluid comes out.
Your machine is now protected from cold weather damage.
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