Keep n ozzle flatonfloor f orboth forward and
reverse
strokes.
For best cleaning
results
and t oaid infaster drying
of
carpet,
end w ith more dry strokes.
(Continue
using dry
strokes
until little water isvisible passing
through
the
nozzle.)
NOTE: Empty
Dirty Water
Tank when themotor sound
becomes
higher
pitched
and t here is aloss insuction
(see
"Automatic
shut-off")
For best cleaning
results,
Hoover
recommends
torinse the
carpet with w ater only. This will r emove
residual
carpet
cleaning
solution
from your carpets.
To rinse with w ater
only, fill S olution
Tank with water and repeat
step 3.7.
For heavily
soiled areas,
repeat
cleaning
process.
Avoid
saturating
carpet.
NOTE: Itisbest toalternate
wet and d ry strokes
as
described
above.
Wrap
cord around
hooks
for c onvenient
storage.
Attach
the
plug end to the c ord.
DIRTYWATERTANK
Your carpet washer is equipped with a shut off float within
your dirty water tank. When the dirty water tank becomes
full, the float will rise, shutting off the air flow thru the
nozzle.
Once the float is activated, empty the dirty water tank. If the
dirty water tank does not appear full, turn the power switch
off and wait for the float to settle and reset. If the float
repeatedly shuts off the suction, empty the dirty water tank.
For best results, use only Hoover® brand cleaning solution.
Other Solutions may generate excessive foam which will
cause the float to rise prematurely and shut off the suction.
A higher concentration of shampoo may cause excessive
foaming.
Howto Empty
3.10 Grasp dirty water tank handle and push latch to
release. Pull tank out at a slight angle.
3.11 To empty dirty water tank, pull up on the 2 latches (A)
to open and remove top of tank to empty.
3.12 Replace tank lid with
both latches locked after
cleaning. Latches will snap when they are locked. Failure to
do so will result in poor suction performance.
3.13 Insert dirty water tank back into the cleaner until it
snaps into place.
NOTE: Do not open latches before removing tank from
machine.
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