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HOW TO USE
Carpet Cleaning
Step 1: Adjust shampoo control
MAX = for heavy traffic areas to
RINSE = clear water only (Fig. 3).
Step 2: Plug in cord.
Step 3: Lift handle to operating position.
Step 4: Push power switch
Step 5: Push brush agitation switch
Step 6: Push the handle foot release and recline handle to use position.
FIG. 3
Push shampoo/rinse button
move the unit forward and then backward at a moderate pace
two times. As the nozzle moves over the carpet, the cleaning
solution is sprayed onto the carpet. At the same time the nozzle
picks up the dirty water and places it in the recovery tank. It is
important to move the unit in a steady motion. (Fig. 4)
Step 7: Release the button to stop the solution flow. Avoid over-soaking.
Step 8: Move the extractor over the carpet several more times without
pushing the shampoo/rinse button. This removes excess water
and helps the carpet dry faster.
Step 9: Repeat steps 6, 7, 8 and 9 on heavily soiled areas.
Transporting the Extractor
When moving the unit from one location to another, always make sure
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the recovery
and clean water
FIG. 4
empty. Then tilt the unit slightly backward and roll on rear wheels or use
the carrying handle
Emptying the Recovery Tank
CAUTION: Turn off the power switch and unplug the extractor to
empty the recovery tank.
Step 1: Pull straight up to remove the recovery tank from the unit (Fig. 6).
Step 2: Remove the automatic shut-off
suitable water drain.
Step 3: Rinse out the waste water recovery tank thoroughly.
Step 4: Remove and clean the float and filter by rinsing it with water
after each use. Place the same float and filter back into the
recovery tank.
Step 5: Firmly push the tank all the way into unit until secure.
FIG. 5
Step 6: Resume cleaning or store.
Automatic Suction Shut-Off
The automatic suction shut-off functions when the waste water recovery
tank is full of liquid. This can be detected by a noticeable difference in
the motor sound. Immediately turn off the unit when this happens and
empty the recovery tank.
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to turn on the extractor (Fig. 4).
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to turn on the brushes (Fig. 4).
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and hold to apply solution and
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solution tanks are completely
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for transporting up and down stairs (Fig. 5).
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and empty contents into a