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Emptying the Recovery Tank

          CAUTION:  Turn off the power switch and unplug the extractor to empty the recovery tank.

  1)

Pull straight up to remove the recovery tank from the unit.

  2)

Remove the automatic shut-off (see illustration) and empty contents 

into a suitable water drain.

  3)

Rinse out the waste water recovery tank thoroughly.

  4)

Remove and clean the fl oat and fi lter by rinsing it with water after each 

use. Place the same fl oat and fi lter back into the recovery tank.

  5)

Gently push the tank all the way into unit until secure. 

  6)

Resume cleaning or store.

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STEP

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EASY TO USE

Carpet Cleaning

1.  Adjust shampoo control, from  

MAX = for heavy traffic areas to  

RINSE = clear water only.

2.  Plug in cord.
3.  Lift handle to operating position.

Shampoo 

Control

Handle 

Release Pedal

4.

 

Push power switch to II position for agitation of brush.

5.  Push the handle foot release and recline handle to use position. 

Push shampoo/rinse button and hold to apply solution and 

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.

6.  Release the button to stop the solution fl ow. 

Avoid over-

soaking.

7.  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.

8.  Repeat steps 5, 6, and 7 on heavily soiled areas.

Power Switch

  II  Brushes

   I  Suction Only

   0  OFF

Rinse

Button

Shampoo/

Carrying 

Handle

Transporting the Extractor

When moving the unit from one location to another, always make 

sure the recovery and clean water solution tanks are completely 

empty. Then tilt the unit slightly backward and roll on rear wheels 

or use the carrying handle for transporting up and down stairs. 

(See page 4)

Automatic 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.

         

         

         

Automatic 

Suction  

Shut-Off

Recovery 

Tank

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Summary of Contents for Atlantis 2590 Series

Page 1: ...xico llame al 5670 6169 PLEASE RETAIN We suggest you record the model type and serial numbers below They are located on the silver rating plate on your cleaner For prompt and complete service information always refer to these numbers when inquiring about service Model Type___________________________ Serial No ______________________________ It is also important to keep your receipt as proof of date...

Page 2: ... by pulling on cord To unplug grasp the plug not the cord Do not handle plug or Extractor with wet hands Do not put any object into openings Do not use with any opening blocked keep free of dust lint hair and anything that may reduce airflow This Extractor creates suction Some models also contain a moving agitator brush Keep hair loose clothing fingers and all parts of body away from openings and ...

Page 3: ...a the use of a temporary adapter is not permitted by the Canadian Electrical Code Grounding Blade is Longest of the Three Blades Grounded Outlet Box Figure A Adapter Grounded Outlet Box Metal Screw Grounding Tab Figure B GENERAL INFORMATION NOTE Thoroughlycleancarpet upholsteryandstairswithavacuumcleanerbeforeusingtheCarpetShampooer Extractor Also sweep any hard surface floors before using the car...

Page 4: ...N LINE USING WATER TO ASSURE PROPER FUNCTION OF THE ACCESSORIES Cord Hook Clear Suction Cover Upper Handle Release Carrying Handle Recovery Tank Clean Water Tank Suction Cover Release Shampoo Bottle Hose Inlet Cover Power Switch Quick Release Cord Hooks Shampoo Contol Handle Release Pedal Store Electrical Cord Wrap cord around cord hooks Suction Cover Release Shampoo Rinse Button ...

Page 5: ...ing the cleaner at a different 90 degree angle so it moves with the grain and not against the grain of the carpet fibers Do Not Use on Oriental rugs After Cleaning Allow carpets to dry thoroughly Try to keep children and pets off the carpet until it is completely dry Use towels or white cloths to step on if you must walk on the area before it is dry Wipe cleaning solution from woodwork and wood fu...

Page 6: ...ce 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 6 Release the button to stop the solution flow Avoid over soaking 7 Move the extractor over the carpet several more times without pushing the shampoo rinse button...

Page 7: ...lean Suction Cover CAUTION Turn off the power switch and unplug the electrical cord before cleaning 1 Slide the suction cover release tabs up on each side of the suction cover 2 Remove the suction cover and clean the area of dirt and lint 3 Replace the suction cover by sliding the tabs on top of the suction cover into the top slots on the hood Suction Cover Release Tabs Suction Cover C Folding the...

Page 8: ...ch and unplug the extractor to empty the recovery tank CAUTION Always attach the foam pad and squeegee for bare floor cleaning D Store the Accessories 1 Replace all accessories into appropriate slots on tool caddy 2 Tool caddy fits perfectly on top of the extractor for storage see below or you can store tool caddy by hanging it on the wall with screws slots on back of tool caddy will slide over sc...

Page 9: ...ompletely Inspect for changes in color bleeding stretching or shrinking Test another area if in doubt Pretest for Color Fastness Before cleaning the upholstery we recommend testing it for color fastness Moisten a white towel with the cleaning solution Test a small area of the cushion back Gently rub the cloth over the area Check each area for color bleeding If the towel does not pick up any color ...

Page 10: ...ve In no event shall Eureka be liable for any consequential or incidental damages you may incur in connection with your purchase or use of the cleaner Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights You may also have other rights which vary by state Qu...

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