KaiVac® 1750

No Touch

The KaiVac® 1750 is the most popular No-Touch Cleaning® system and is designed for most facilities and cleaning needs.

KaiVac® 1750

Quick Start

Training

First 21 Days

Maintenance

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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.

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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.

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Wipe Down Machine

Wipe down the outside of your cleaning system as part of a daily maintenance routine to keep it looking good.

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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.

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Cold Weather Storage

How to winterize your machine to protect it from freezing when storing or not in use.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Squeegee Head Replacement

How to inspect and replace the vacuum squeegee head assembly as well as the vacuum wand collar including the copper ring.

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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.

Troubleshooting