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www.hoover.com ® ENGLISH § pp. 1-13 ESPAÑOL § pág. 14-22 FRANÇAIS § p. 23-31 SteamVac™ Duo™ Deep Cleaner Your HOOVER® Extractor is fully assembled and ready to begin cleaning!
www.hoover.com ® ENGLISH § pp. 1-13 ESPAÑOL § pág. 14-22 FRANÇAIS § p. 23-31 SteamVac™ Duo™ Deep Cleaner Your HOOVER® Extractor is fully assembled and ready to begin cleaning!
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.... • Do not point tools toward people or pets. • Use only commercially available Hoover SteamVac™ cleaners intended for electrical current to reduce the risk of California to the State of electric shock. WASH HANDS AFTER HANDLING. D F G E Fig. 2 A temporary adapter (D) may be connected to freezing temperatures. See "Grounding Instructions". • Do not clean over cord. Keep cord away from heated surfaces. • Do...
.... • Do not point tools toward people or pets. • Use only commercially available Hoover SteamVac™ cleaners intended for electrical current to reduce the risk of California to the State of electric shock. WASH HANDS AFTER HANDLING. D F G E Fig. 2 A temporary adapter (D) may be connected to freezing temperatures. See "Grounding Instructions". • Do not clean over cord. Keep cord away from heated surfaces. • Do...
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... may be required for warranty service of the extractor. Stair/upholstery nozzle D.Hoover detergent © 2004 The Hoover Company www.hoover.com B C D A Continued § 3 our Consumer Response Center (8 AM to this manual. automated service dealer locator • 1-330-499-9499 - Contents Important safeguards 2 Carton contents 3 Extractor description 4 Extractor basics 5 Filling the tank 5 Emptying the recovery tank . 6 Using the tools 7 Using the hose 7 Attaching & removing tool . . 7 Storing hose & tool 8 Cleaning carpet 9 Cleaning upholstery 10 Routine care 11...
... may be required for warranty service of the extractor. Stair/upholstery nozzle D.Hoover detergent © 2004 The Hoover Company www.hoover.com B C D A Continued § 3 our Consumer Response Center (8 AM to this manual. automated service dealer locator • 1-330-499-9499 - Contents Important safeguards 2 Carton contents 3 Extractor description 4 Extractor basics 5 Filling the tank 5 Emptying the recovery tank . 6 Using the tools 7 Using the hose 7 Attaching & removing tool . . 7 Storing hose & tool 8 Cleaning carpet 9 Cleaning upholstery 10 Routine care 11...
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... back of cleaner. Recovery tank 10. Handle release pedal 16. Rotate knob (C) backwards to lower the telescoping handle. Cord hooks 17. Telescoping handle collar 4. Operate extractor only at voltage specified on data plate on the collar (A) to drop the handle into a properly grounded outlet. 15 Your HOOVER SteamVac™ Duo™ cleaner is intended for household use. Plug extractor into storage position. Powered hand tool 14 This extractor is fully assembled and...
... back of cleaner. Recovery tank 10. Handle release pedal 16. Rotate knob (C) backwards to lower the telescoping handle. Cord hooks 17. Telescoping handle collar 4. Operate extractor only at voltage specified on data plate on the collar (A) to drop the handle into a properly grounded outlet. 15 Your HOOVER SteamVac™ Duo™ cleaner is intended for household use. Plug extractor into storage position. Powered hand tool 14 This extractor is fully assembled and...
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... the cap back on solution tank handle (A) and remove solution tank (Fig. 4) Turn tank upside down and unscrew cap (B) (Fig. 5). If irritation persists, call 1-800-752-7869. 4 A 5 B C D 6 E 7 Continued § 5 Avoid contact with your SteamVac™ Duo™ cleaner. Replace cap. In case of contact with skin, wash with cold water for use only Hoover detergents. For Medical Information (U.S.), call a physician. NOTE: For best results, use with the eyes...
... the cap back on solution tank handle (A) and remove solution tank (Fig. 4) Turn tank upside down and unscrew cap (B) (Fig. 5). If irritation persists, call 1-800-752-7869. 4 A 5 B C D 6 E 7 Continued § 5 Avoid contact with your SteamVac™ Duo™ cleaner. Replace cap. In case of contact with skin, wash with cold water for use only Hoover detergents. For Medical Information (U.S.), call a physician. NOTE: For best results, use with the eyes...
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... full suction, it can hold in pitch. • You do not see dirty solution coming up through the recovery tank lid. • The float (A) inside the recovery tank has risen to the top of the tank (Fig. 8), and is properly secured before replacing or operating. Remove any debris that the recovery tank lid is visible through the lid window (B). Step on handle release pedal (C) to upright...
... full suction, it can hold in pitch. • You do not see dirty solution coming up through the recovery tank lid. • The float (A) inside the recovery tank has risen to the top of the tank (Fig. 8), and is properly secured before replacing or operating. Remove any debris that the recovery tank lid is visible through the lid window (B). Step on handle release pedal (C) to upright...
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Powered hand tool has rotating brushes for removal (Fig. 14). Using the hose Place handle in upright, storage position. Press on small carpeted areas, carpeted stairs and upholstery (Fig. 14). B. Snap tool over bump (E) on tab (F) (Fig. 16). Using the tools Select tool A. Attach tool All tools attach to the cleaner in brush to remove the hose wand (B) from the floor nozzle (C) (Fig. 15). Stair/upholstery nozzle has a built-in the same manner. Slide tool (D) onto end of hose wand. Remove tool To remove tool: Push forward and...
Powered hand tool has rotating brushes for removal (Fig. 14). Using the hose Place handle in upright, storage position. Press on small carpeted areas, carpeted stairs and upholstery (Fig. 14). B. Snap tool over bump (E) on tab (F) (Fig. 16). Using the tools Select tool A. Attach tool All tools attach to the cleaner in brush to remove the hose wand (B) from the floor nozzle (C) (Fig. 15). Stair/upholstery nozzle has a built-in the same manner. Slide tool (D) onto end of hose wand. Remove tool To remove tool: Push forward and...
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G Note: Hose wand must be used in the upright position for storage (Fig. 18). 17 E Store hose and tool To return hose wand to be returned to floor nozzle storage position in order for cleaner to storage position, align bump (E) on back of cleaner for floor cleaning. 18 Store upholstery nozzle (H) or powered hand tool H over projection (I 8 I ) on wand with hole (G) in nozzle and push in firmly until you hear a snap (Fig. 17).
G Note: Hose wand must be used in the upright position for storage (Fig. 18). 17 E Store hose and tool To return hose wand to be returned to floor nozzle storage position in order for cleaner to storage position, align bump (E) on back of cleaner for floor cleaning. 18 Store upholstery nozzle (H) or powered hand tool H over projection (I 8 I ) on wand with hole (G) in nozzle and push in firmly until you hear a snap (Fig. 17).
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... with Spot and Stain Spray. When the motor sound changes (rises in place. This will reduce any remaining furniture by the extractor's brushes. 22 Exit B 23 24 No cleaning solution removes all stains from all carpets. Gently rub onto a hidden area of extractor) or recovery tank lid. 10 Do not make the carpet too wet! Slide collar (A) on handle release pedal and lower handle. A 13 Vacuum thoroughly after carpet...
... with Spot and Stain Spray. When the motor sound changes (rises in place. This will reduce any remaining furniture by the extractor's brushes. 22 Exit B 23 24 No cleaning solution removes all stains from all carpets. Gently rub onto a hidden area of extractor) or recovery tank lid. 10 Do not make the carpet too wet! Slide collar (A) on handle release pedal and lower handle. A 13 Vacuum thoroughly after carpet...
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... vacuum cleaner's attachments. 26 2 Test detergent for colorfastness on fans, etc.) will NOT pick up dirty solution. 13 Allow upholstery to clean the upholstery. Blot with HOOVER Spot and Stain Spray (Fig. 26). A C 8 Plug extractor into fabric and slowly pull the tool over the fabric (Fig. 30). Use no more the better. 12 Listen carefully! When water has reached the full line in pitch), the recovery tank need to remove the hose...
... vacuum cleaner's attachments. 26 2 Test detergent for colorfastness on fans, etc.) will NOT pick up dirty solution. 13 Allow upholstery to clean the upholstery. Blot with HOOVER Spot and Stain Spray (Fig. 26). A C 8 Plug extractor into fabric and slowly pull the tool over the fabric (Fig. 30). Use no more the better. 12 Listen carefully! When water has reached the full line in pitch), the recovery tank need to remove the hose...
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... solution tank and rinse thoroughly. Place empty solution tank on a carpeted or wood surface. Push up the remaining liquid. Turn extractor ON. Storing your extractor Clean the nozzle Unplug extractor from electrical outlet. ® Remove solution and recovery tanks to prevent possible leaks. ® Tilt extractor back so handle rests on the floor (Fig. 32). ® Remove any solution remaining inside the extractor. Empty recovery tank, rinse thoroughly and let air dry. Allow brushes and underside of cleaner...
... solution tank and rinse thoroughly. Place empty solution tank on a carpeted or wood surface. Push up the remaining liquid. Turn extractor ON. Storing your extractor Clean the nozzle Unplug extractor from electrical outlet. ® Remove solution and recovery tanks to prevent possible leaks. ® Tilt extractor back so handle rests on the floor (Fig. 32). ® Remove any solution remaining inside the extractor. Empty recovery tank, rinse thoroughly and let air dry. Allow brushes and underside of cleaner...
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... HOOVER service and genuine HOOVER parts, locate the nearest Hoover Factory Service Center or Authorized Hoover Warranty Service Dealer (Depot) by the complete model number when requesting information or ordering parts. (The model number appears on -line at www.hoover.com OR Checking the list of Factory Service Centers provided with bearings which contain sufficient lubrication for an automated referral of the motor. only) Do not send your cleaner...
... HOOVER service and genuine HOOVER parts, locate the nearest Hoover Factory Service Center or Authorized Hoover Warranty Service Dealer (Depot) by the complete model number when requesting information or ordering parts. (The model number appears on -line at www.hoover.com OR Checking the list of Factory Service Centers provided with bearings which contain sufficient lubrication for an automated referral of the motor. only) Do not send your cleaner...
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... off engaged. Make sure recovery tank and lid are covered by presenting the appliance to one way. Brushes won't rotate Handle is needed, or if there are properly installed and securely latched. Check lint filter (Fig. 12) and remove any debris. Warranty service can only be required before service is securely attached to state. This warranty only applies when the product is in hose during floor cleaning Empty the recovery tank;
... off engaged. Make sure recovery tank and lid are covered by presenting the appliance to one way. Brushes won't rotate Handle is needed, or if there are properly installed and securely latched. Check lint filter (Fig. 12) and remove any debris. Warranty service can only be required before service is securely attached to state. This warranty only applies when the product is in hose during floor cleaning Empty the recovery tank;