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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Product overview
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Plumbing diagram
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PRODUCT OVERVIEW
ProHeat 2X is the new revolutionary new cleaning system featuring:
Dual DirtLifter PowerBrushes.
New SmartClean solution mixing.
Heated cleaning at the floor and through the attachment hose.
Edge to edge
cleaning and
suction power
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defective rectifier
defective motor
Unit does not spray solution, only defective auto load receiver or solution tank
water
defective manifold assembly
kinked tube
tanks not completely inserted into receiver
defective pump
Low suction
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If the voltage is 0 at the brush motor, check voltage at the brush switch. Using the
grey/white wire as reference, the voltage when probing the top terminal on the switch
should be 100-150+ DC volts. If this voltage is present, the switch is bad.
Check Voltage at top terminal
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Circuit Board
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You must also remove the air duct before you can remove the access cover.
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The red gasket may be stuck in the air duct after the duct is picked up. Remove it from
the duct and replace it as shown in the picture on the right.
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Inlet to solenoid
Outlet from solenoid
NOTE: The solenoid must be seated completely into its cradle. If not a bulge will result in
the access cover over the solenoid. This will cause a no spray issue when the tank is applied
to the unit.
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Lift up firmly to unseat the seal and remove motor. Motor is not held in place with
screws.
Make sure the seal is correctly installed on the new motor:
Seal should not be covering the vent holes.
Seal should be positioned so the wire holders are on the correct side of the motor.
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Remove the e-clip, washer, and gear from the motor spindle.
Remove the three screws from the top of the brush motor housing.
Lift the brush motor and cover assembly out of the base and replace.
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PLUMBING DIAGRAM
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