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wendy's wash

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Have a combo carpet / vac model 93050. This morning the carpet shampoo was not working. Found wire off of button
at brush. Repaired wire back to screw. Tested and soap came out. After I turned off machine I heard compressor come on and
blow air. Fluid in line came out. Retested and it took a lot of time for soap to come out again. Does anyone know how to completely disable this blowout feature. Wash located in Pasadena Texas and it only freezes a few times a year. Longest days in a row were 5 back in the 80's. I also ad a gallon of zero degree windshield fluid to the mix of 10 gallons. I disabled the machine
this morning. Is there a wire I can disconnect or during programming to cancel.
 

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The blowout cycle is programmed in the timer. Just go through the timer setup and turn it off. It will be after the price settings. You set the # of blowout cycles and the length of each one.
 

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I am having the same issues and I have programmed the timer to 0 blowdown cycles and it still blows out the liquid after ever use, no matter how cold it is outside. Its frustrating for sure
 

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I went to timer and set blowout time to .01 for now it stopped blowing out. The temp was about 54 outside.
It should of did the blowout around freezing. I don't know where the temp reads from but it would have to be bad.
My timer would not let me set time to zero. Displayed an error and would not take 0.
It also could have stopped because the temp went up and that could be the reason. Does anyone know where
the sensor or temp reader is located. If not, what wire to cut to stop it from doing the blowout.
Called Coleman this weekend and left number but no call back. Something in machine has to tell it how cold outside is.
 
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