Carpet Cleaner User Manual

Float shut-off
When the waste tank is full of liquid the
float shut-off valve G automatically cuts off
the suction which is indicated by a higher
pitched noise from the motor. If this occurs:
1 Turn the motor OFF.
2 Switch off and disconnect electrical
supply by removing the plug from the
wall socket.
3 Raise hose to drain liquid back into the
tank.
4 To minimise any back-flow of liquid keep
hose in raised position until emptied.
IMPORTANT: Do not attempt to remove
the float as this is important for safe
performance.
If the cleaner overturns during use turn
the motor off, return to upright and wait until
the float falls free.
Exhaust filter
In addition to the cartridge filter your
cleaner also has a filter fitted to the exhaust.
This is housed in the exhaust filter holder.
To access the filter remove the exhaust
filter holder by inserting your fingers into the
bottom of it and pulling C. The filter can
then be removed and cleaned by either
gently tapping or rinsing in water.
Once dry, the filter can be put back in the
exhaust filter holder. This can then be
replaced by first locating the bottom into
position, and then pushing the top firmly
until it clicks into position. Ensure that the
exhaust filter holder has been fitted securely
otherwise it may come off during use.
Blower
Your cleaner may also be used to blow
debris instead of vacuuming. To use the
blower facility remove the exhaust filter
holder as described under ‘Exhaust filter’.
Insert the hose end into the semi-circular
location at the back of the cleaner. The hole
in the hose end must be pointing to the right.
Twist to secure F.
Emptying
Switch off and unplug the cleaner from
the mains supply. Unclip and remove the
motor housing D. Empty the waste tank or
bucket (if used) and refit motor housing.
Crevice and
upholstery tools
The crevice tool Ú can be used for
difficult to reach areas.
The upholstery nozzle Û is ideal for dry
vacuuming sofas, chairs and stair steps.
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