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Ewbank, 38 Bluestem Road, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP3 9RR   Tel. 01473 271 272

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FILLING THE CLEAN WATER TANK 

Risk of Injury!

•  Improper handling of the product may cause injury

•  Always unplug the product before filling the clean water tank

•  Avoid prolonged skin contact with cleaning solutions

•  Keep carpet cleaning solution out of the reach of children

•  In case of contact with eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek 

medical advice

Risk of Damage!

Using the product without the clean water tank in place or with a wrong solution may 

damage the product

•  Always make sure that the clean water tank is properly in place before using the 

product

•  Do not use any solvents, cleaners with strong acidic or strong alkali formulas, or 

any type of cleaning solution not specifically for use in carpet cleaning machines

•  Only use suitable (low-foaming) carpet cleaning solution. Using incorrect 

solutions may cause excess foaming, which will prevent the product from working 

effectively

•  Most low foaming carpet cleaning solutions found in your local supermarket can 

be used

•  Always read the manufacturer’s instructions before use

1.  Unplug the product

2.  Lift up on the clean water tank release lever (12) 

and then remove the clean water tank (11) from 

the product (see diagram)

3.  Unscrew and then remove the clean water tank 

cap 3 from the clean water tank

4.  Following the instructions on the bottle, add 

cleaning solution and then fill the clean water 

tank with warm tap water (max. 40 °C) 

Do not fill over the maximum filling line (FULL) (4).

5.  Replace the clean water tank cap

6.  Place the clean water tank back into position by 

pushing it down until it clicks into place

7.  Repeat the steps above (except step 4) to empty 

the clean water tank after use and before storage

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Summary of Contents for HYDROC1 EW3070

Page 1: ...NUAL HYDROC1 Corded Compact Carpet Cleaner EW3070 Ewbank has a British heritage to be proud of It s a household favourite and much loved brand that has been providing innovative cleaning solutions for over 140 years ...

Page 2: ...uctions 3 6 Appliance Overview 7 Product Assembly 8 Operating Instructions 9 11 Cleaning Maintenance 12 13 Troubleshooting 14 15 Specifications 16 Fuse Replacement 17 Disposal of the Appliance 17 Warranty Terms Conditions 18 ...

Page 3: ...ot by themselves eliminate any danger completely and proper accident prevention measures must always be used No liability can be accepted for any damage caused by non compliance with these instructions or any other improper use or mishandling Do not use this appliance if it has been dropped or damaged in any way or if the supply cord or main plug is damaged Intended Use The product is exclusively ...

Page 4: ...on cord or pull cord around sharp edges or corners Do not run appliance over cord Keep cord away from heated surfaces When cleaning or putting the appliance away switch off the appliance and always pull out the plug from the socket pull on the plug not the cable Double Insulation Safety This appliance is double insulated for your protection Do not attempt to repair a double insulated appliance Use...

Page 5: ...hing that may reduce airflow Keep hair loose clothing fingers and all parts of the body away from openings and moving parts Use extra care when cleaning on stairs This appliance is designed exclusively for private domestic use and is not suitable for commercial or industrial use Do not use this appliance for any purpose other than those stated in this manual Supervision This appliance is not inten...

Page 6: ... use in damp situations Do not expose to rain To reduce the risk of electric shock do not use outdoors or on wet surfaces Do not use the appliance to dispose of wet or damp materials such as mud tile grout plaster filler or caulking Only use the product indoors Do not use the product in damp rooms or in the rain Do not place the product such that there is a risk of it falling into a tub or sink Ne...

Page 7: ...Cap 4 Max Filling Line FULL 5 ON OFF Switch 6 Full Line 7 Dirty Water Tank 8 Exhaust Filter Housing 9 Dirty Water Tank Handle 10 Dirty Water Tank Locking Hatch 11 Clean Water Tank 12 Clean Water Tank Release Lever 13 Cord Clip 14 Cord Hooks 15 Carry Handle 16 Power Cord 17 Handle Release Pedal 18 Handle Screw x2 19 Dirty Water Tank Cap 20 Filter 21 Motor Filter Required Tools not included Phillips...

Page 8: ...d fasten them securely see diagram Do not overtighten the screws as this could strip the screw holes 18 1 CARPET PREPARATION Risk of Damage Using the product as a dry vacuum will damage it Only use the product with an appropriate carpet cleaning solution 1 Remove as much furniture as possible Place plastic or other protective covering under and around any furniture left in the room 2 Thoroughly va...

Page 9: ...ifically for use in carpet cleaning machines Only use suitable low foaming carpet cleaning solution Using incorrect solutions may cause excess foaming which will prevent the product from working effectively Most low foaming carpet cleaning solutions found in your local supermarket can be used Always read the manufacturer s instructions before use 1 Unplug the product 2 Lift up on the clean water t...

Page 10: ...t is positioned upright and locked into place 8 Unplug the product and wrap the mains cord around the cord hooks 14 17 TIPS FOR CARPET CLEANING Use the carrying handle 15 to lift up the product and move it to the desired cleaning location Do not run the product over the mains cord 16 by holding any excess cord in your freehand while cleaning Use a steady moderate forwards and backwards motion Alwa...

Page 11: ...rty solution has reached the FULL line 6 in the dirty water tank 1 Unplug the product 2 Unlock the dirty water tank 7 by pressing the dirty water tank locking latch 10 and lifting up the dirty water tank handle 9 at the same time see Fig A 3 Remove the dirty water tank from the product 4 Open the dirty water tank cap 20 by turning it anticlockwise so the grip points to the word unlock see Fig B 5 ...

Page 12: ...xhaust filter housing 8 from the dirty water tank see Fig D 3 Pull out the filter 21 from the exhaust filter housing see Fig E 4 Rinse the filter with warm water max 40 C Allow the filter to dry thoroughly 5 Replace the filter and put the exhaust filter housing back into the dirty water tank 6 With the dirty water tank still removed pull out the motor filter 22 see Fig F 7 Rinse the motor filter w...

Page 13: ... and all its accessories and instruction manual in a safe and dry place Mineral deposits and mildew can form when cleaning solution and or water is left in the tanks affecting the performance of the product Do not store the product with the cleaning solution left in the clean water tank or dirty water left in the dirty water tank You can lift and carry the carpet washer using the carrying handle N...

Page 14: ...ank The debris channel or the airway is blocked Empty the dirty water then reinstall the dirty water tank Brush malfunction Brush cover is not latched in place Reinstall brush cover The debris channel or the airway is blocked Remove blockages Machine makes unusual noises during normal usage Remove blockages The dirty water tank has picked upmaximum amount of dirty water and has reached MAX line Ma...

Page 15: ...ter tank has picked up maximum amount of dirty water and has reached MAX line Install the floater and the sponge correctly Empty the dirty water then reinstall the dirty water tank Danger Never try to repair a defective appliance yourself You can put yourself and or future users in danger Repairs must only be done by a service engineer The sponge for Pre filter is moist Let the sponge dry out The ...

Page 16: ...age 220 240V 50 60Hz Power Consumption 500W Protection Class II IP Protection IPX4 Clean Water Tank 1 6L to FULL line Max capacity 2 3L Dirty Water Tank 1 8L to FULL line Max capacity 2 5L Product Dimensions H 1080 x W 420 x D 250mm Net Weight 5 7 kg ...

Page 17: ...he recovery and recycling of the materials they contain and reduce the impact on human health and the environment The crossed out wheeled bin symbol on the product reminds you of your obligation that when you dispose of the appliance it must be separately collected Consumers should contact their local authority or retailer for information concerning the correct disposal of their old appliance Fuse...

Page 18: ...elts and trays etc In the unlikely event of a breakdown please refer to the Troubleshooting guide in your user manual and check all plugs fuses and the electricity supply If you still require assistance please contact our Customer Service department on 01473 271 272 or write to us at the following address Customer Service Department Ewbank 38 Bluestem Road Ipswich Suffolk IP3 9RR Please quote the ...

Page 19: ...19 Ewbank 38 Bluestem Road Ipswich Suffolk IP3 9RR Tel 01473 271 272 WARRANTY TERMS CONDITIONS ...

Page 20: ... illustration purposes only Your Guarantee This product is covered by a 2 year guarantee This does not cover normal wear and tear or abuse For guarantee purposes please retain your original receipt as proof of purchase This guarantee does not affect your statuatory rights For spares service and further information please contact Ewbank 38 Bluestem Road Ipswich Suffolk IP3 9RR EU Castle Electrical ...

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