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A nozzle clean-out tool

, available at

additional cost if not included with your
cleaner, can be used to remove debris
or if a non-carpeted floor is not available.
To use the tool: 

Disconnect deep clean-

er from electrical outlet.

Slide tool into

nozzle and remove debris as shown.
To clean the outside of the machine,
wipe off dirt with a cloth dampened in
warm water and mild detergent. 

Do not

use solvent or petroleum based prod-
ucts to clean the machine.

Carpet Cleaning

Picking up spills

Read “Before you begin cleaning”
instructions on page 9.

1. Fill clean solution tank (upper tank)
with HOOVER Carpet/Upholstery
Detergent according to instructions on
pages 7 and 8.

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2. Move speed selector to LO for gen-
tle cleaning or Hl for normal cleaning.

3. Dry hands and plug cord into a

prop-

erly grounded outlet.
Do not clean over floor electrical out-
lets.

4. To avoid walking on damp carpet,
start at the end of the room farthest from
the door or path to sink where tanks will
be emptied and filled.

Step on handle release pedal and lower
handle to operating position; turn deep
cleaner ON.
5. Squeeze trigger to release cleaning
solution and 

slowly

push deep cleaner

forward (equals one wet stroke).

6. Continue to squeeze trigger and

slowly 

pull deep cleaner back toward

you (second wet stroke). Release trigger
and 

slowly

push deep cleaner forward

over area just sprayed with solution (dry
stroke). Then 

slowly

pull deep cleaner

back toward you without squeezing trig-
ger (dry stroke).

7. Overlap strokes by 1 inch to help pre-
vent streaking.
Keep nozzle flat on floor for both for-
ward and reverse strokes.

For heavily soiled areas, repeat steps 5-
7.

8. To avoid saturating carpet, do not
use more than 4 wet strokes over one
area. Always end with dry strokes.

It is best to alternate wet and dry
strokes as described above.

For best cleaning results and to aid in
faster drying of carpet, end with more
dry strokes. (Continue using dry strokes
until little water is visible passing
through the recovery tank lid.)
Empty recovery tank when the motor
sound becomes higher pitched and
there is a loss in suction (see
“Automatic shut-off”, page 6).

When finished cleaning, follow “After
cleaning” instructions on page 10.

Your HOOVER ‘SteamVac’ deep cleaner
may also be used to pick up 

small liq-

uid spills (1 gallon or less, never to
exceed 1/4 inch in depth)

on carpet,

upholstery, or bare floors.

For best results, pick up spills immedi-
ately by placing the stair/upholstery noz-
zle just above the spill and suction up
any residue on top of the carpet. If the
spill remains, place either the stair/
upholstery nozzle or floor nozzle 

with

brushes turned OFF in 

front of the spill,

pull the nozzle very slowly over the spill
initially with suction only. Repeat with spray
and suction.

When picking up spills on bare floors,
use only the floor nozzle with the bare
floor attachment 

(available at additional

cost if not included with your cleaner)

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place and speed selector in the OFF
position 

(this will help prevent spre a d i n g

the spill).

If a spot is left, the stair/upholstery nozzle is
generally more effective for removing it.
Although no cleaning solution can com-
pletely remove all spots, they can be tre a t-
ed by following the instructions provided by
the manufacturer of the carpet, upholstery,
or bare floor surface being cleaned.

Do not use the ‘SteamVa c ’deep cleaner
to pick up flammable or combustible liq-
uids or chemicals.

When finished, follow “After cleaning”
i n s t ructions on page 10.

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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, use plastic or aluminum
foil pads under legs of furniture so metal
slides or wood finishes will not stain the
carpet.

b.

If desired, the carpet may be rinsed.

Rinsing is not necessary for cleaning,

but it may Improve the surface’s appear-
ance after it is dry.

If  rinsing is desired, be careful not to
over-wet the carpet or upholstery.

Allow time for carpet or upholstery to
dry completely between cleaning and
rinsing.

To rinse, follow the same proce-

dure for cleaning only using hot tap
water with no detergent in the upper
clean solution tank.

c.

Empty tanks, rinse with clear water

and let air dr y. Rinse the solution tank
cap and recovery tank lid and let air dry.

To clean nozzle

If lint or other debris becomes lodged in

nozzle, do not attempt to remove 
nozzle cover.

Pour one to two cups of clear water on a
non-carpeted floor.

Do not pour water

onto a wood floor.

Pick up water with your ‘SteamVac’ deep
cleaner. Repeat as necessary until
debris is flushed out of nozzle.

d.

Remove debris from recovery tank fil-

ter and rinse with clean water.

Note:

If the filter must be removed for

cleaning, it is easier to replace if the fil-
ter is wet.

e.

If desired, vacuum thoroughly after

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

Summary of Contents for SteamVacuum

Page 1: ...ed tools TurboPOWER Review this manual before operating deep cleaner Owner s Manual ENGLISH pp 1 15 ESPA OL p g 18 27 FRAN AIS p 28 37 SteamVac Deep Cleaner cleans carpet fibers by applying hot tap wa...

Page 2: ...trician This appliance is for use on a nominal 120 volt circuit and has a grounding plug that looks like the plug illustrated in sketch A A temporary adapter D may be used to connect this plug to a 2...

Page 3: ...ng the tools 11 13 Cleaning carpeted stairs 13 Cleaning upholstery 14 If you have a problem 15 Lubrication 15 Service 15 Storage 15 Warranty 15 1 Assembly A B C H I E G D 1 1 A Deep cleaner B Upper ha...

Page 4: ...ndle Hold each nut in place while tightening each bolt securely with a Phillips screwdriver Only two nuts are needed on this model The extra nut is not required but has been provided for your convenie...

Page 5: ...nozzle connector end of hose K straight end into clip L on rack G H L B A K 3 4 1 HOOK L 2 I J 1 14 1 15 Secure hose to rack at numbered loca tions as shown Converter is stored in area as shown While...

Page 6: ...r is intended for household use Operate deep cleaner only at voltage specified on data plate on back of cleaner Plug deep cleaner Into a properly ground ed outlet ON OFF pedal Handle release pedal Ste...

Page 7: ...ern is visible G when the deep cleaner is turned ON the brushes are not rotating There are three reasons why the brushes may not be rotating 1 Brush speed selector set on OFF see previous section 2 So...

Page 8: ...7869 Pour detergent into tank Fill tank to fill line B 1 gallon with hot tap water To assure proper performance use only HOOVER cleaning detergent B If rubber ring C on cap has become dislodged repos...

Page 9: ...instructions under Fill clean solution tank on pages 7 and 8 Wet a white absorbent cloth with the solution In a small hidden area gently rub the surface with the dampened cloth Wait ten minutes and ch...

Page 10: ...r upholstery noz zle just above the spill and suction up any residue on top of the carpet If the spill remains place either the stair upholstery nozzle or floor nozzle with brushes turned OFF in front...

Page 11: ...to ensure that it is properly seated in place Rotate latch es one on each side of tank inward to lock tank in place Raise handle to upright position and reposition clean solution tank To clean floor R...

Page 12: ...lid is secure on all sides before cleaning For full suction it is important that the recovery tank lid is properly secured before cleaning Reverse procedure to remove hose and solution tube Raise deep...

Page 13: ...debris may become lodged inside of the hose at the con verter end L To clean out the hose lift bottom of converter clip M with a screwdriver and remove clip Remove debris as shown Snap clip back into...

Page 14: ...nd After using tool instructions on page 13 14 9 For heavily soiled areas it may be necessary to repeat the cleaning process Make crisscrossing strokes to the original pattern overlap each pass Make n...

Page 15: ...nty which covers the cost of parts only This warranty does not apply if the appliance is used in a commercial or rental application Warranty service can only be obtained by presenting the appliance to...

Page 16: ...HOOVER and are registered trademarks HOOVER y son marcas registradas HOOVER et sont des marques d pos es 8 02 F5886 900 Litho USA 56518 153...

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