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Fig. 4
WARNING!
The tank is not designed for storing liquids. The vacuum cleaner must always be
drained. Never store any detergents or water in the tank.
If you want to vacuum a large amount of liquid from a sink or a tank, etc., do not
immerse the nozzle completely in the liquid. Leave a gap in the upper nozzle part to allow air
supply.
The equipment is furnished with a float valve that blocks the suction when the tank
reaches its maximum capacity. The user will notice increased motor noise. When this
happens, turn off the machine, disconnect it from power supply, remove the upper part
from the tank and drain the liquid into a suitable container or a sink
-
hole. If you want to
continue with vacuuming, re
-
attach the upper part and continue.
After you finish with wet vacuuming, turn off the machine and disconnect the plug from
the mains. Before storing, drain the tank and clean/dry its interior and exterior parts.
6. Wet Carpet Cleaning
Before cleaning, vacuum the carpet properly. To reach the best possible results, we
recommend to firstly remove all furniture from the room intended for cleaning or move it
outside the cleaning area.
Water combined with a suitable carpet cleaning detergent is sprayed deeply into the
carpet fibers using the application jet on the spray nozzle. The contaminated liquid is then
sucked back to the waste tank together with dirt and impurities that the liquid has released
from the carpet.
WARNING!
Always use a detergent with a
low foam content or use a detergent for foam
removal.
Use of unsuitable detergents may result in tank filling with foam that can penetrate
into the motor and destroy it.
WARNING!
Do not start the vacuum cleaner in Position II if the detergent tank is empty!