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Recovery tank
(lower tank)
The recovery tank holds the dirty solution
that is picked up from the surface being
cleaned.
When the recovery tank is full, the automatic
shut-off will engage, suction will stop (see
page 7), and the tank must be emptied.
How to empty
Turn carpet cleaner off and unplug
from electrical outlet.
To prevent possible leaking, remove clean
water tank (Fig. 2-10) by pressing down on
tank handle and pulling forward; set tank
aside
(do not set tank on furniture).
Step on handle release pedal (Fig. 2-3) and
lower handle until it rests on the floor.
Turn recovery tank latches (G) outward (one
on each side of tank).
Raise handle (H) straight up and lift tank off
cleaner.
Carry tank to sink or drain.
Lower handle toward back of tank to unlock
lid. Lift lid off tank.
Empty tank and reposition lid.
G
H
Continued
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Position bottom of tank onto cleaner using
one hand on each side of the tank to center
it on the unit.
NOTE: the tank pivots towards the back of
the unit.
Push the top of the tank
and tank
handle
while supporting the back of the unit
with your other hand.
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Push up on the handle once the tank is back
to latch it to the unit.
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2-20
Check tank to make sure it is securely
latched.
NOTE: There may be a small amount of water
(indicated by arrows) on the base when the
tank is removed from the unit. This is a nor-
mal condition.
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For full suction, it is important that
the recovery tank lid is properly
secured before cleaning.
Raise tank handle to carrying position and
place it onto carpet cleaner. Lower handle to
front of tank.
Turn latches (one on each side of tank)
inward to lock tank in place.
Raise handle of carpet cleaner to upright
position and reposition upper clean water
tank.