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MAINTENANCE & CLEANING
IMPORTANT:
The motor is equipped with a thermal cut-out. If for any reason the machine should overheat, the thermostat will
automatically turn the machine off. Switch off and unplug the machine. Check the machine for blockages and clean the dirty
water tank filter.
CAUTION:
Always switch off and unplug the machine before performing any maintenance/troubleshooting checks.
The dirty water tank is fitted with a float. When the dirty water tank is full or the floorhead is not in contact with the carpet,
the float will activate by shutting off the suction on the machine. This will be noticeable as the motor noise on the machine
will increase. If the float has been activated empty the dirty water tank if it is full. If the dirty water tank is not full turn off the
machine at the power switch and wait for the float to settle before restarting your machine.
Empty and rinse out the clean and dirty water tanks and leave to air dry before replacing.
Do not leave solution stored in the tanks between uses.
Push the clip up and press
down onto the dirty water
tank to secure the lid.
To replace the dirty water tank,
tilt and line the front of the dirty
water tank up onto the machine.
Push back until it clicks into place.
Unhook and lift the dirty
water tank clip to release
the lid.
Lift the lid to remove.
Squeeze the dirty water
tank handle and pull to
remove.
Emptying and cleaning the dirty water tank
Empty the dirty water
tank over the sink or toilet.
Rinse under warm water
(max 40°C) to remove
dirt/debris.
To replace the lid, hook the
tabs on the front of the lid
into the front of the dirty
water tank.
Slide the filter out of the
dirty water tank.
Rinse the filter and dirty
water tank lid under
warm water (max 40°C)
to remove dirt/debris.
Slide the filter back into
the dirty water tank.