KaiVac® 1750
No Touch
The KaiVac® 1750 is the most popular No-Touch Cleaning® system and is designed for most facilities and cleaning needs.
Setting Up the No-Touch Cleaning System
This video walks you through setting up and preparing the machine for basic operation.
00 Kaivac 1750 Quickstart
In this video we'll get acquainted with your Kaivac 1750 No-Touch Cleaning machine and walk through the basic steps involved in using the machine to clean restrooms.
S-Setup the Restroom
How to properly prepare the restroom for cleaning. Steps included are picking up trash and litter, remove trash cans, flush toilets, place toilet seats down, and optional high dusting.
I-Inject Chemical
How to properly apply chemistry to restrrom fixtures and floors. Covered topics include selecting chemicals, turning chemicals on, placing spray gun in low pressure, creeating a fan spray pattern, proper application method, and estimated time to apply to differnet fixtures.
M-Manual Brush
How to properly scrub soiled grout lines and trouble areas around toilets, urinals, and sinks. This step is optional depending on soil levels.
P-Pressure Rinse
How to properly rinse fixtures using top down method. Covered techinques are the rim shot, slam dunk hinge cleaning, and getting to the hard to reach places.
L-Loop the Spray Line
How to properly wrap the spray line after use.
E-Extract and Dry
How to properly remove soiled liquid from the floor with the powerfull vacuum system. Also covered is methods for drying touchpoints after cleaning if needed.
Empty and Rinse the System
How to empty the machine after use and prepare it for the next restroom cleaning.
Battery and Charging
How to properly charge your power pack, either on the wall or on the machine.
Blow Dry Surfaces
Blow Dry Surfaces
Congrats!
Congrats!
Daily vs. Deep Cleaning
Daily vs. Deep Cleaning
Don't Make This Mistake
Don't Make This Mistake
Five O'clock Shadow
Five O'clock Shadow
Getting Started: Apply Chemical and Rinse
Getting Started: Apply Chemical and Rinse
Getting Started: Chemical Setup
Getting Started: Chemical Setup
Getting Started: Cleaning out the Machine Daily
Getting Started: Cleaning out the Machine Daily
Getting Started: This Vacuum Sucks
Getting Started: This Vacuum Sucks
High Dusting
High Dusting
Hose Management
Hose Management
Partitions, Mirrors, Countertops
Partitions, Mirrors, Countertops
Power Cord Management
Power Cord Management
Reduce Brushing
Reduce Brushing
Rinsing Techniques
Rinsing Techniques
You're Making a Difference
You're Making a Difference
Vac Tank Cleanout
How to clean out and rinse the vacuum tank, also called a dirty water tank or recovery tank. This should be part of a daily maintenance routine.
Check Hoses
Inspect or check pressure, vacuum, and dump hoses as well as electrical cord and ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI). This should be part of a daily maintenance routine.
Wipe Down Machine
Wipe down the outside of your cleaning system as part of a daily maintenance routine to keep it looking good.
Squeegee Blade Inspection
How to inspect squeegee blades on the vacuum recovery head to check for damage and worn edges. This should be part of a daily maintenance routine.
Cold Weather Storage
How to winterize your machine to protect it from freezing when storing or not in use.
Release Spray Line Pressure
How to release built up pressure in the spray line at the end of a shift to protect the chemical injection system. This should be part of a daily maintenance routine.
Lubricating Components
Easy instructions to lubricate the pressure spray gun nozzle and chemical selector valve with common lubricants, such as white lithium grease or WD-40. This should be part of a weekly maintenance schedule.
Squeegee Blade Replacement
How to replace worn or damaged blades and wheels on a 14-inch standard or 28-inch wide area squeegee head. This ensures optimal streak-free vacuum suction and performance. Also includes instructions to replace brushes mounted on squeegee heads.
Inspect HEPA Filter
A clean dry HEPA filter ensures a machine’s vacuum motor runs efficiently. This video shows how to check the filter for build up of dust, soot, soils and water and replace if necessary. This inspection should be performed monthly or when troubleshooting poor vacuum suction or when water or suds are visible in the exhaust port.
Squeegee Head Replacement
How to inspect and replace the vacuum squeegee head assembly as well as the vacuum wand collar including the copper ring.
Inspecting Wheels and Casters
How to inspect, lubricate, tighten, and replace the wheel assembly on the bottom of the machine, including the wheels, casters, wheel locks or brakes, bearings and axle.
Gun Maintenance
Greg from Kaivac Technical Support walks you through the process of troubleshooting your spray gun. If you're having issues with the spray pattern, gun sticking, or mineral deposits inside the spray gun, this video provides simple tips and fixes.
Low Pressure
Greg from Kaivac Technical Support explains how to troubleshoot low spray pressure. Topics covered include; priming the spray line, blockage, gun issues, valve not open, clean water filter, chemical injector and more.
Priming the Pump
Greg from Kaivac Technical Support covers the three ways to prime your pump if it is not spraying water. Power priming uses the vacuum hose to pull water, forced priming uses water to push the system, and gravity priming is the last option.
Unsticking the Chemical Injector Check Valve
Austin from Kaivac walks through the process of freeing a stuck check valve in a No-Touch Cleaning chemical injection system
Vacuum Troubleshooting
Greg from Kaivac Technical Support covers the most common issues causing poor suction and no suction from your vacuum system. These include; clogs in the wand or hose, poor seal, float shut off, foam, HEPA filter, air leaks, loud vacuum motor, and more.