Prochem Polaris 700 Carpet Cleaner SP700
This machine comes with a FREE training course worth £120.00
Prochem's state-of-the-art self-contained carpet soil extractors provide unequalled features for the institutional and commercial carpet cleaner. Whatever your priority, there's a Polaris self-contained extractor with powerbrush that's right for you. The Polaris 500 & 700 offer unrivalled portability, ease of operation and performance.
Polaris Features:
Full floating and self-levelling cylindrical powerbrush, eliminates the need for continual manual adjustment. Twin vacuum motors. Increased vacuum airflow reduces drying times and gives faster cleaning, up to 300² metres per hour. Hinged body provides safe, quick and easy access to all internal components. Optional accessories and hand tools can be attached for immediate use.
Leasing Information
The benefits of leasing
To your customer
100% Tax efficient
All leasing payments are 100% tax allowable. Every payment that your customer makes on a leasing agreement can be used to reduce their Corporation Tax bill.
Improves cashflow
Leasing allows your customer to purchase equipment which they need, rather than the equipment they can afford.
Let the machine pay for itself
It is easy to justify the cost of the machine by breaking the payments down.
In some cases you can show how many hours per week the machine needs to work before it will pay for itself.
Unsecured borrowing
The equipment that is being leased is the only security that is generally necessary. No property is used as security, however, occasionally the finance company may need Directors Guarantees for some limited companies.
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Any lease agreement is based on the list price of the purchased product.
All quotes are subject to status. Written details available on request.
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Defoamer
Although the use of a recognised Defoamer product is mentioned in all the service manuals issued with new machines the End User will hardly ever read this part and therefore will not use the product.
The emphasis placed on a recognised Defoamer product cannot be stressed enough.
Use of Defoamer in the recovery tank of a machine will, in most cases prevent excess water damage to vacuum motors due to dirty water ingestion. This is caused by the fact that foam is lighter than water and will not close the vacuum shut off ball cage assembly. This, in turn will lead to the foam being ingested into the vacuum motors.
In addition to this, it is also important to your keep clean water reservoir separate from waste water and to this end we also recommend the use of different coloured buckets such as the red and white Prochem CN3503 buckets shown at the bottom of the page, the red being used solely for waste water and the white just for clean.
Any vacuum motor returned for repair or warranty claim that shows any sign of dirty water ingestion will not be replaced since the Terms & Conditions of Warranty have not been adhered to.
Directions for use of defoamer.
Add 20ml of Prochem S760 Liquid Defoamer concentrate per 10 litres of recovery tank capacity (1-500).
Dilute the required amount of concentrate in a small amount of water and feed this solution into the vacuum hose, with the machine switched on and add defoamer solution directly to the machine recovery tank.
Do not add Defoamer to the cleaning solution.
For excessive foam, increase the amount of S760 required.
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Technical Data:
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This machine comes with a voucher for a FREE - 1 day carpet cleaning training course worth £120.00. Included with the machine on purchase. Booking details will be on this voucher.
Prochem Carpet Cleaning Training Course
Course and Booking Details:
A comprehensive course for carpet cleaners, contract businesses and public sector operatives. This instructive and information packed day covers carpet construction, fibre identification, approved cleaning methods, stain removal, protective treatments and much more.
Contents Includes:
Carpet Conditions
Carpet Cleaning Methods
Carpet Construction
Fibre Identification
Chemistry of Cleaning
Stain Removal
Special Treatments