Work Right
lOOk aT THE layOuT (refer to the fishbone Method below)
• Find the most easily located power point. This is your starting location at the fish’s head.
Your turnaround is the ‘tail’.
• Check the room layout (position of desks, tables, chairs, fittings etc.)
• Check the condition of the floor - how dirty it is on a scale of 1 to 10.
Plan THE PROCESS
• See in your mind the fishbone method over the entire area or room to be cleaned.
• Decide which areas are to be detail cleaned (the spine), or spot cleaned (the ribs).
ClEan SMaRTER
• Work away from the power point.
• Work one side of the fishbone towards tail. Then back the other side towards head.
• Work to the plan - long strokes for the detail clean area and short dabs for the spot cleans.
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Operate Right
How to vacuum easier and faster with no back strain.
1. Fit the appropriate floor tool or swap insert by sliding out the end panels on the floor tool, fitting insert and
then sliding end panels back into position (Refer to diagram below).
1. Stand upright, with the bent hand piece section parallel to the floor.
2. Hold the bent hand piece with one hand at a comfortable arm’s length. Use your free hand to hold
the hose to help guide the vacuum as you work.
3. Move forward and away from the power point.
4. Use easy underarm swinging motion when detail cleaning and short dabs when spot cleaning, always
standing upright.
5. Once the end of the power cord has been reached and work completed, return to the power point along
the cord line and disconnect the power cord from the power point.
6. If work is not completed move to the next area, connect power cord to the nearest power point and
repeat steps 1 through 6.
8. If work is completed disconnect power cord from power point then wind from the canister towards
the end of the power cord to reduce likelihood of cable twists. In the process check for nicks, cuts,
fractures, and knots.
Push end panels of floor
tool outwards to unlock.
Fit appropriate insert into
floor tool.
Push end panels of floor
tool inwards to lock.
How To Swap a floor Tool Insert
NOTE: Above applies to Hydropro 36 and Hydropro 76 floor tools only.
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fishhead
Start
Spine
Heavy Traffic Areas - Detail Clean
Ribs
Light Traffic - Spot Clean