Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Steve Weatherley on September 03, 2005, 05:18:47 pm
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This is a question for portable users only (like myself)
Do you carry out repairs / servicing to your machine or do you leave it to the manufacturers / local service agents?
Just for the record, I leave it to those more qualified but am thinking that maybe I could save myself some cash by doing it myself.
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Steve, there isn't to much involved in maintaining you machine, i tend to do it myself. and save the money.
Dave
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can anyone help me with servicing my ninja wand?
i dont want to open the numpty up and it all falls apart and i cant get it back together.
basically it leaks at the trigger and the sprayers are a bit clogged.
any ideas?
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sounds like your valve in your trigger is worn, it could be a k valve repair kit that you need , they are very cheap & ashbys would more than likely stock the part you need. if not alltec stock them, i've had the same problem meself, the little rubber seal get worn & leaks. at worse you may have to replace the trigger unit, about £30- to £40- hope this is helpful, regards char
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also take out the jets and put them in a container, then fill up with acid rinse, will sort out glogging
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after my last service.i am thinking of doing it myself but wouldnt know where to start.i have a ninja and normally take to dartford................but last time i needed a new pump......and a full service...........incl vat £381.00 :o :o :o
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I think alot of us would appreciate it if someone with more knowledge could tell use what we need to do in order to service our hwe i know i would.
matt
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These are not the most difficult of machines to work on. Why would you pay someone to do what surely we can all do ourselves.
Carry a spare of everything you may need and you will never have any down time (well hardly).
Anything that may break down on you on site can be fixed there and then.
Best, Dave.
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right ok other then replacing parts is there any other maintanance you need to carry out on a porty?
matt
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Chris
I told you not to buy of a macker ;D how’s the referb going, got building reg approval ;)
Matt
Depending on wand weekly remove the filter/s to clear debris sink tap will do that, make sure you use the correct size spanners brass is very soft and rounds very easily, periodically run a discaler though the system, there may be more!
Nearly forgot get them pat tested
Len
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Jets wear and should be replaced at frequent intervals....the time between changes is determined by what the spray tip is made from.
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can anyone help me with servicing my ninja wand?
i dont want to open the numpty up and it all falls apart and i cant get it back together.
basically it leaks at the trigger and the sprayers are a bit clogged.
any ideas?
pardon me but is anyone else think if the jets are a bit clogged up how are you getting the carpets clean without streaking them?
p.s yes use a ring spanner and clean them with a soft bristle brush and clean check filters behind jet if wand has them, vale if brasss witha K on it can be repair with a repair kit of if it just the o ring yopu can buy a box from aldi ( and i think northern tools) when they have them for £3 and change them all for pennies
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also take out the jets and put them in a container, then fill up with acid rinse, will sort out glogging
...or a cup filled with Cillit Bang!
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i used white vingar, sorted them right out!
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buy some killrock from tescos works a treat , in reality what dos a dealer do for there hundred pounds serivce ? is there really anything servicble on a porty machine ? u could hav a machine serviced one week and the next week the pump stops working,a vacs stops the heater breaks how can one of thier services prevent this ? do they take a pump apart? do they take a heater apart? and a vac? just a thought but really what do they do what can protect these components ? all these things can be change by youself when they brake, a poty machine is not a stat art bit of machinery
best thing to do is carry spares or best hav a spare machine as i do at all times, some one on this thread said they had to hav a new pump at service well was the pump not working when u took it for service ? if so it wasnt really a service more a machine fix , if it was working fine at time of service then did they say y they fiitted a new one , as i find this highly q imo
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I just run an acidic rinse on one or two jobs a week and never have any scale build up.
Safe and happy cleaning :)
Ken
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hi len
building application approved!!!!! at the second attempt....... :o :o
need to get them out again to check the soil pipes and drainage for new bathroom!!!
that was the 2nd time the machine broke down on the same job 1yr apart.....lesson learned................will service the machine b4 i go to that job again
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after my last service.i am thinking of doing it myself but wouldnt know where to start.i have a ninja and normally take to dartford................but last time i needed a new pump......and a full service...........incl vat £381.00 :o :o :o
What reason did they give for replacing the pump? You can easily check the free flow rate by connecting the drain hose and measuring how much fluid the pump passes per minute into a bucket. Should be about 4 litres per minute for a 135 psi pump on a Ninja.
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buy some killrock from tescos works a treat , in reality what dos a dealer do for there hundred pounds serivce ?
Dunno what they do in practice, but I'd expect:
1. Replace brushes in the vacuum motors.
2. Replace brushes in pump.
3. Inpect everything for leaks.
4. Descale if required.
5. Test operation of machine fully.
6. Dust inside of machine.
7. PAT test.
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Chris
Is that the wife advert in the Meridian if so up against stiff competition (as featured on C 4 no mention of this on there web site)? ???
Len
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I service machines and do the following.
Strip and clean wand valves filters and jets.
Check hoses for poor connectors and hose crimps.
Check exterior of mc for cracks etc
Wash out and clean waste tank.
Check and clean waste tank air filters.
Remove dump valve and check seals.
Clean solution tank and check inlet filter.
Check heater and thermostat function.
Fill enough to run and check pump pressure at no flow and with 1/2/4/ jets.
Empty machine.
Open mc to access motors and visual for leaks and drips.
Visual check wiring state.
Switch on motors and check vacuum level.
Remove vac hoses and vac units.
Remove covers and brushes.
Blow out carbon deposits.
Inspect commutator coppers.
Replace brushes and covers.
Remove first stage vac unit cover and inspect and clean centrifugal vanes.
Replace motors and pipes.
Remove pump and check pipe connections.
Open motor brush end.
Blow out carbon and replace brushes and end.
Remove pump head and clean pump chamber inspect flap valves, pressure relief valves and springs.
Replace pump head.
Replace pipes and pump.
Renew any bad electrical connectors and wiring.
Close machine and check vacuum levels and pump pressures.
PAT test.
Clean and polish exterior casing.
Write invoice.
Parts that are past their best are renewed as required.
Depending on the machine this lot will take from 1 1/2 to 2 1/2 hours according to how awkward acess is. Some are a lot better than others.
Trevor
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Hi there ,i have a second hand ninja diamond back which i got of ebay .The pump worked for about 1 minute , and so did the vacs .Now i only have 1 vac , as the other one stps and starts , and all the pipes connected to motors are split.Is there any chance of repair and service.Could you please contact me at steve@polarcleanitall.com . my name is steve hinnis asnd i live in four oaks. Thanks.