Dirt Devil DDW03-E01 User Manual page 3

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• Don't use your carpet washer to
pick up hot coals, cigarette butts,
matches or smoking hot burning
items or use in an area where
there may be harmful fluids
(chlorine, bleach, and ammonia
drain cleaner).
• Check with the manufacturer of
your flooring prior to using the
carpet washer to ensure
its suitability.
• The clean water tank should be
filled with warm water (max 40C)
only. Filling the clean water tank
with hot or boiling water will
damage the machine and invalidate
the guarantee.
• Always vacuum your carpets
thoroughly before using the
carpet washer.
• Always unplug the carpet washer
before carrying out any
maintenance and before
connecting or disconnecting the
hose/accessories.
• Turn off all controls on the carpet
washer before disconnecting or
connecting the power cord, after
use always wrap the power cord
around the cord clips provided.
• Always replace the fuse in the plug
with a British 13amp fuse.
• Always protect the power cable
from heated surfaces or near
open flames.
WARnInG
DON'TS CONTINUED...
• Don't use the carpet washer with
incorrect voltage as this may result
in damage or injury to the user.
The correct voltage is listed on the
ratings label.
DO'S
• Always keep the power cord away
from the brushes while in use
• Use only CE approved 13amp
extension cords, non-approved
extension cords may overheat.
Care should be taken to arrange
the extension cord as it can be a
trip hazard.
• Always use the carpet washer with
all water/solution tank and filters
in place.
• Keep all openings clear and free
from debris as this may affect the
airflow/suction.
• Always use the carpet washer in
an upright position. To prevent
motor damage from dirty water,
never hold the carpet washer
upside down or on its side.
• Store the carpet washer in a
cool, dry area. Before storing the
carpet washer please ensure all
water/solution tanks and filters are
thoroughly clean and dry.
PLEASE KEEP INSTRUCTIONS
FOR FURTHER USE.

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