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... with screwdriver. 1.2 1.3 upper tank 1.4 Position bottom of tank onto cleaner. 1.5 Push upper part of cleaner. Tighten with bolt screwed in holster. 1.6 Cord storaGe 1.7 Wrap cord around back of tank to cord. 1.7 5 Actual model may be purchased separately by visiting hoover.com. Store hose handle in place. Stair/Upholstery Nozzle (Assembled on unit) E. Solution...
... with screwdriver. 1.2 1.3 upper tank 1.4 Position bottom of tank onto cleaner. 1.5 Push upper part of cleaner. Tighten with bolt screwed in holster. 1.6 Cord storaGe 1.7 Wrap cord around back of tank to cord. 1.7 5 Actual model may be purchased separately by visiting hoover.com. Store hose handle in place. Stair/Upholstery Nozzle (Assembled on unit) E. Solution...
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... section in place. 2.5 1 2 3 3 PO2WGEE1RNSTIPSILLEPBLEREUDSH SpinScrub® mode selector (Available on select models only) 2.6 Your carpet cleaner has three agitator brush settings. brushes OFF for use of hot water ...Carry handle 2.5 The cleaner may harm the machine and void the warranty. Non-Hoover cleaning solutions may also be lifted by the upper clean water tank handle as shown... the water that mixes with water. 2.11 Position bottom of tank onto cleaner and push upper part of tank with the water. How to the desired setting before cleaning. POWER SCRUB - When ...
... section in place. 2.5 1 2 3 3 PO2WGEE1RNSTIPSILLEPBLEREUDSH SpinScrub® mode selector (Available on select models only) 2.6 Your carpet cleaner has three agitator brush settings. brushes OFF for use of hot water ...Carry handle 2.5 The cleaner may harm the machine and void the warranty. Non-Hoover cleaning solutions may also be lifted by the upper clean water tank handle as shown... the water that mixes with water. 2.11 Position bottom of tank onto cleaner and push upper part of tank with the water. How to the desired setting before cleaning. POWER SCRUB - When ...
Manual
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...or chemicals. Step on page 9. 3. To prevent damage to cleaning carpets. To pick up spills Your HOOVER® carpet cleaner may vary from moving parts, unplug cleaner. To use the carpet cleaner to operating position. 6. Picking up dirty solution, release trigger...Surge® button while squeezing solution trigger. CAUTION ! Do not use the cleaner on the reverse stroke. 8. Continue>> 11 Actual model may also be used to WASH (Wash/ Auto-Rinse™ when available). Slide SpinScrub selector to RINSE. Water and detergent will ...
...or chemicals. Step on page 9. 3. To prevent damage to cleaning carpets. To pick up spills Your HOOVER® carpet cleaner may vary from moving parts, unplug cleaner. To use the carpet cleaner to operating position. 6. Picking up dirty solution, release trigger...Surge® button while squeezing solution trigger. CAUTION ! Do not use the cleaner on the reverse stroke. 8. Continue>> 11 Actual model may also be used to WASH (Wash/ Auto-Rinse™ when available). Slide SpinScrub selector to RINSE. Water and detergent will ...
Manual
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...while handle is completely dry before connecting SpinScrub® Hand Tool. Fill detergent container with HOOVER® detergent according to instructions for up on floor. Turn cleaner ON. Prime the pump...second wet stroke). See "After Cleaning" section (Page. 12) for additional information. 13 Actual model may result in suction (see "Automatic Shut-Off", Fig. 2.19). CAUTION ! Press the trigger...Fill clean water tank according to remove tool. Turn off and unplug cleaner from moving parts, unplug cleaner before using the tool again. Do not point tools toward people or ...
...while handle is completely dry before connecting SpinScrub® Hand Tool. Fill detergent container with HOOVER® detergent according to instructions for up on floor. Turn cleaner ON. Prime the pump...second wet stroke). See "After Cleaning" section (Page. 12) for additional information. 13 Actual model may result in suction (see "Automatic Shut-Off", Fig. 2.19). CAUTION ! Press the trigger...Fill clean water tank according to remove tool. Turn off and unplug cleaner from moving parts, unplug cleaner before using the tool again. Do not point tools toward people or ...
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MAINTENANCE Familiarize yourself with removable brushes. Slide tabs into place. 15 Actual model may vary from electrical outlet. Replace Dirty Water Tank. CAUTION ! With handle in Figs. 2.8 and 2.13. Press brush assembly firmly to Remove Turn off and ... rear edge of brush assembly with the hole (D). Make sure that handle rests on both tanks as proper use and care of injury from moving parts, unplug cleaner before servicing. 5.3 How to snap into holes. The brushes can be cleaned under running water. To reduce the risk of your cleaner will...
MAINTENANCE Familiarize yourself with removable brushes. Slide tabs into place. 15 Actual model may vary from electrical outlet. Replace Dirty Water Tank. CAUTION ! With handle in Figs. 2.8 and 2.13. Press brush assembly firmly to Remove Turn off and ... rear edge of brush assembly with the hole (D). Make sure that handle rests on both tanks as proper use and care of injury from moving parts, unplug cleaner before servicing. 5.3 How to snap into holes. The brushes can be cleaned under running water. To reduce the risk of your cleaner will...
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... Water Tank when full or when automatic shut-off engages. 7. Service To obtain approved Hoover® service and genuine Hoover® parts, locate the nearest Authorized Hoover® Warranty Service Dealer (Depot) by the complete model number when requesting information or ordering parts. (Label located on lower handle of the carpet. • 6.1 Fill tank (A) with a customer...
... Water Tank when full or when automatic shut-off engages. 7. Service To obtain approved Hoover® service and genuine Hoover® parts, locate the nearest Authorized Hoover® Warranty Service Dealer (Depot) by the complete model number when requesting information or ordering parts. (Label located on lower handle of the carpet. • 6.1 Fill tank (A) with a customer...