07-23-2014, 02:39 AM
AAAAAAARGHHHH, why does this always happen to me ??????????
Okay, cleaned said rug as in previous post, nearly all went okay to plan, as in the solution flowed freely.
However:::::::::::
The three little plugs around the base perimeter, which were quite loose to start with, fell out of their respective slots when working Big Yella.
Don't know if it was the same one each time or all three were falling out.
Couple of other things I've noticed since getting this machine:
On my old machine, the plugs were an opaque color, thicker substance and were a snug fit.
The ones on this new machine are red, fairly thin and are not as secure in the hole, hence they fall out easily.
The drive head on the old machine was horizontal to the floor, on the new one, the drive head is at a slight angle pointing down at the front.
As it is a floating head, I can't see how I can adjust this problem ??
The solution hose is also fairly thin in the wall and short, as it also keeps falling away from the tap at the base of the solution tank.
Whereas it is a very snug fit on top of the base head, it is quite loose at the top end.
Much as I hate to complain about my 'Mex; I do believe that the above should be brought to the attention of those in authority to rectify PRIOR to them going to the dealers for sale to the end users.
Shorty.
Rick, please forward to Truvox, or Cimex USA, if you think it will help the good name to remain.
Okay, cleaned said rug as in previous post, nearly all went okay to plan, as in the solution flowed freely.
However:::::::::::
The three little plugs around the base perimeter, which were quite loose to start with, fell out of their respective slots when working Big Yella.
Don't know if it was the same one each time or all three were falling out.
Couple of other things I've noticed since getting this machine:
On my old machine, the plugs were an opaque color, thicker substance and were a snug fit.
The ones on this new machine are red, fairly thin and are not as secure in the hole, hence they fall out easily.
The drive head on the old machine was horizontal to the floor, on the new one, the drive head is at a slight angle pointing down at the front.
As it is a floating head, I can't see how I can adjust this problem ??
The solution hose is also fairly thin in the wall and short, as it also keeps falling away from the tap at the base of the solution tank.
Whereas it is a very snug fit on top of the base head, it is quite loose at the top end.
Much as I hate to complain about my 'Mex; I do believe that the above should be brought to the attention of those in authority to rectify PRIOR to them going to the dealers for sale to the end users.
Shorty.
Rick, please forward to Truvox, or Cimex USA, if you think it will help the good name to remain.
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Stop moving, start dying........
Take me as I am, or watch me as I go.
I'll retire when I can no longer do what I love, or I no longer love what I can do.
Stop moving, start dying........