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Carpet cleaning (continued)
8b.
Remove the top of the tank by lifting up on
the handle.
Note: Be sure to note how the lip on the
top tank separates from the groove in the
bottom tank. This placement is important
when putting the tank back together.
8c.
Lift the bottom portion of the tank and pour
out dirty water toward the sink through the
triangular shaped opening in the corner of
the tank.
Note: You may notice hair and debris
deposits on the carpet or in the tank that
were loosened by the cleaning action
(especially with newer carpets that have
never been deep cleaned before). This debris
should be picked up and thrown away.
8d.
Fill the heavy duty bladder with clean hand
hot tap water, following instructions 1c
through 1e on page 10.
Note: Remember to secure the tank latch in
the back and test to make sure it is secure
before picking up the tank. Always check
the level of cleaning formula in the formula
tank at the same time, and refill as needed.
9.
Water rinse (optional)
. Rinsing is an optional
step that can be done during the cleaning
process by switching from one of the clean
settings on the Custom Clean dial to a water
rinse setting, or it can be done after the
carpeted area has been cleaned. Simply
choose the water rinse setting on the
Custom Clean dial and follow the same path
as you did for cleaning, taking care to do a
forward (wet) stroke by pressing the spray
trigger, a backward (wet) stroke, and a
forward and backward (dry) stroke, releasing
the spray trigger. Continue this until the water
you see coming up the nozzle is clear.
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8b.
8c.
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