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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 carpet, 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 neces-
sary for cleaning
, but it may improve the surface’s appearance
after it is dry.
c.
Empty tanks, rinse with clear water and let air dry. Rinse the
solution tank cap and recovery tank lid and let air dry.
To rinse, follow the same procedure for cleaning only using hot
tap water with no detergent in the upper clean solution tank.
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.
Read “Before you begin cleaning” instructions on page 7.
Cleaning carpet
To clean nozzle
d.
Remove debris from recovery tank filter and rinse with clean
water.
e.
If desired, vacuum thoroughly after carpet has completely
dried.
Note:
If the filter must be removed for cleaning, it is easier to
replace if the filter is wet.
Pour one to two cups of clear water on a non-carpeted floor.
Do not pour water onto a wood floor.
If lint or other debris becomes lodged in nozzle,
do not attempt
to remove nozzle cover.
Pick up water with your deep cleaner. Repeat as necessary until
debris is flushed out of nozzle.
Step on handle release pedal and lower handle to operating
position; turn deep cleaner ON.
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 .
Do not clean over floor electrical outlets.
Fill clean solution tank (upper tank) according to instructions on
pages 5 and 6. Use 5 ounces of HOOVER Carpet/Upholstery
Detergent.
Dry hands and plug cord into a
properly grounded outlet.
When finished cleaning, follow “After cleaning” instructions on
page 8.
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.)
It is best to alternate wet and dry strokes as described above.
Keep nozzle flat on floor for both forward and reverse strokes.
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 trigger (dry
stroke).
Overlap strokes by 1 inch to help prevent streaking.
Squeeze trigger to release cleaning solution and
slowly
push
deep cleaner forward (equals one wet stroke). Continue to
squeeze trigger and
slowly
pull deep cleaner back toward you
(second wet stroke).
Picking up spills
When finished, follow “After cleaning” instructions on page 8.
Your deep cleaner may also be used to pick up
small liquid
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 immediately by placing the stair/
upholstery nozzle just above the spill and suction up any resi-
due on top of the carpet. If the spill remains, place either the
stair/upholstery nozzle or floor nozzle 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 with the floor nozzle, always attach the bare
floor cleaning attachment (available at additional cost) to
the floor nozzle.
If a spot is left, the stair/upholstery nozzle is generally more ef-
fective for removing it. Although no cleaning solution can
completely remove all spots, they can be treated by following
the instructions provided by the manufacturer of the carpet,
upholstery, or bare floor surface being cleaned.
Do not use the deep cleaner to pick up flammable or com-
bustible liquids or chemicals.
For heavily soiled areas, repeat.
To avoid saturating carpet,
do not use more than 4 wet strokes over one area. Always
end with dry strokes.