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Before you begin
cleaning

a. Vacuum thoroughly -

For carpet,

use a HOOVER vacuum cleaner with an
agitator for best results. Vacuum uphol-
stery with a vacuum cleaner with clean-
ing tool attachments. Use a crevice tool
to reach into tufts and folds. 

Do not use

the ‘SteamVac’ deep cleaner as a dry
vacuum cleaner.

b. For upholstery, check cleaning
code -

Use your HOOVER ‘SteamVac’

deep cleaner only if the upholstery 
fabric is marked with a “W” (for “wet”
clean) or “S/W” (for “solvent/dry” or
“wet” clean). 

Do not clean fabric

marked “S” (“solvent/dry” clean
only).

If your upholstery does not have

a code, seek professional assistance.

c. Test for colorfastness -

Wet a white

absorbent cloth with the detergent. In a
small, hidden area, gently rub the surface
with the dampened cloth. Wait ten minutes
and check for color removal or bleed with
white paper towel or cloth. If surface has
more than one color, check all colors.

3. How to clean

d. When cleaning entire floor, move
furniture out of area to be cleaned

(may not be necessary if only high traf-
fic areas are to be cleaned). For furni-
ture too heavy to move, place aluminum
foil or wax paper under legs. This will
prevent wood finishes from staining car-
pet. Pin up furniture skirts and
draperies.

e. Pretreat spots and heavy traffic
areas with HOOVER

®

PreCleaner*- 

Test PreCleaner for colorfastness by first
spraying it on a hidden area; wait ten
minutes and blot with white paper 
towels or cloth.
If no color change is visible, spray
PreCleaner onto spots and traffic areas.
Wait at least ten minutes. Use your
‘SteamVac’ deep cleaner to pick up
PreCleaner and spot. Repeat until spot is
removed; carefully scrub with a household
scrub brush if necessary. 

Do not saturate

carpet or upholstery with

PreCleaner.

No cleaning solution removes all stains
from all carpets. Stain removal varies with
the type of spill, time elapsed before
removal, carpet material, and carpet type.

f. To prevent staining,

use plastic or alu-

minum foil to protect wood or metal sur-
faces from possible water spray.

g. To avoid wetting and possible damage
to wood floors underneath area rugs/car-
pet, 

either move area rugs/ carpet to a non-

wood bare floor surface or place waterproof
material (e.g. plastic) underneath them
before cleaning.

See pages 10-14 for instructions on various
cleaning tasks.

*Available at additional cost if not included
with your model.

After cleaning

a.

Allow carpet or upholstery to dry. To

help prevent matting and resoiling the
carpet, keep children and pets away
from surface until it 

is completely dry. If

it is necessary to walk on damp

car-

pet, place towels or white cloths on the
traffic areas.
If furniture must be replaced before the
carpet is dry, place plastic or aluminum
foil under legs of furniture so metal
slides or wood finishes will not stain the
carpet.

b.

Empty tanks, rinse with clear water

and let air dry. Rinse the recovery tank
lid and let air dry.

Any unused detergent may be left in

the detergent container for future use.

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c.

Remove lint from filter screen located

inside recovery tank. 

d.

Remove lint from filter screen located

on bottom of cleaner as follows. 

Note: When brushes seem to be rotat-
ing slowly, disconnect deep cleaner
from electical outlet and check and
clean this screen.

Remove both tanks as described in Fig.
2-16. Tilt cleaner back so handle rests
on floor.
Squeeze filter frame, lift and pull it out.
Wipe off screen and push frame back
into place.
Return cleaner to upright position.

e. 

If desired, vacuum thoroughly after

carpet has completely dried. This will
help reduce any shading left by the
deep cleaner’s brushes.

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Summary of Contents for SteamVac Deep Cleaner with Auto Rinse SteamVacuum

Page 1: ...Use Deep Cleaner Deep Cleaner with Auto Rinse SteamVac Dual V Deep Cleaner cleans carpet fibers by applying hot tap water and cleaning solution www hoover com ENGLISH pp 1 17 ESPA OL p g 18 27 FRAN A...

Page 2: ...e liquids such as gasoline or use in areas where they may be present Do not pick up chlorine bleach drain cleaner gasoline or any other toxic material with this appliance Do not pick up anything that...

Page 3: ...rage 16 Warranty 17 1 Assembly A B C F E L D N O M K H J I G 1 1 A Deep cleaner B Upper handle C Handle bolts and nuts in bag with hose D Hose cord hook E Hose tool caddy F Hose G Utility tool Not all...

Page 4: ...llips screw driver Only two nuts are needed on this model The extra nut is not required but has been provided for your convenience 1 5 1 6 Replace clean water tank upper tank by positioning bottom fir...

Page 5: ...se clip L toward end of hose Snap tab M on hose connector into hose clip Insert top of bare floor tool available at additional cost if not included with your cleaner through loop on caddy Slide tool d...

Page 6: ...se this proce dure 1 19 How to reattach tool cover The tool cover is designed with a break away feature which allows it to snap free if it is pushed open too far To reattach align hinges of cover with...

Page 7: ...Bare floor tool available at additional cost if not included with your cleaner 22 Cord hose hook 23 Handle release pedal This deep cleaner is intended for household use Operate deep cleaner only at v...

Page 8: ...two agitator brush settings ON for cleaning of carpet and bare floors OFF for cleaning carpets and bare floors when brushing is not desired Slide selector button to the desired set ting before cleani...

Page 9: ...k must be emptied How to empty Turn deep cleaner off and unplug from electrical outlet To prevent possible leaking remove clean water tank Fig 2 10 by pressing down on tank handle and pulling for ward...

Page 10: ...carpet or upholstery with PreCleaner No cleaning solution removes all stains from all carpets Stain removal varies with the type of spill time elapsed before removal carpet material and carpet type f...

Page 11: ...ry stroke Continue using dry strokes until little water is visible passing through the recovery tank lid 10 For best results use straight paral lel strokes as shown in the diagram below Overlap stroke...

Page 12: ...is not desired 4 Dry hands and plug deep cleaner into a properly grounded outlet 5 Step on handle release pedal and lower handle to operating position 6 Set Rinse Setting switch to WASH AutoRinse Tur...

Page 13: ...rotating brushes for extra scrubbing action on small carpet areas carpeted stairs and upholstery For some models the brushes can be removed for converting to the scrub module H Stair upholstery nozzl...

Page 14: ...to 2 12 4 Fill detergent container with HOOVER Carpet Upholstery Detergent according to instructions for Figs 2 13 to 2 15 5 Attach tool to end of hose 6 Hose length may require that machine be place...

Page 15: ...d with deter gent Cleaning upholstery 3 22 8 Gently press the tool onto the fabric Press the trigger and slowly pull the noz zle over the fabric 9 Overlap strokes by 1 2 inch to help prevent streaking...

Page 16: ...age in wall receptacle Check fuse or breaker Blown fuse tripped breaker Replace fuse reset breaker Problem Low solution pick up Possible cause Possible solution Recovery tank full automatic shut off e...

Page 17: ...g the appliance to one of the following authorized warranty service outlets Proof of purchase will be required before service is rendered 1 Hoover Factory Service Centers 2 Hoover Authorized Warranty...

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