Page 2 - Fill in and Retain; Index; I m p o rtant Safeguard s !; Save these instru c t i o n s !; ENGLISH
2 Fill in and Retain This HOOVER deep cleaner isdesigned for deep cleaning carpet,rugs, carpeted stairs and upholstery.The model and serial numbers arelocated on the data label on the backof the handle. For your personal records, pleaseenter the COMPLETE model and serialnumbers in the spaces provide...
Page 3 - Carton contents
3 GroundingInstructions This appliance must be grounded. If itshould malfunction or breakdown,grounding provides a path of least resis-tance for electrical cur rent to reduce therisk of electric shock. This appliance isequipped with a cord having an equip-ment-grounding conductor (C) andgrounding pl...
Page 4 - Assemble handle
Attach hose clip Push tab on side of clip into hole onside of handle. 4 The assembled cleaner will look likethis drawing. 1-2 Attach upper handle Remove clean solution tank (upper tank)from deep cleaner. With cord hook (A) to back of deep cleaner, push upper handle down onto lower han-dle. Push b o ...
Page 6 - cator; To transpor t; Deep cleaner description
6 1. Hand grip2. Solution trigger: press to release clean solution. 3. Cord clip: place cord in clip to keep it out of the way when using cleaner 4. Hose5. Hose holders: wrap hose around holders for storage. 6. Cord hooks: wrap cord around hooks for storage. The top hook can be rotated right or left...
Page 7 - Automatic “shut off”; Brush speed selector; The tanks; Clean solution tank
7 2-5 2-6 2-7 2-8 2-9 2-10 The deep cleaner may also be lifted byplacing a hand under the upper clean solution tank handle as shown. Automatic “shut off” When the re c o v e ry tank (lower tank) is fullthe automatic shutoff mechanism will shuto ff the deep cleaner suction (suction will be noticeably...
Page 8 - Recovery tank
8 2-11 2-12 Rotate tank cap counterclockwise and liftup to remove cap. Turn cap (A) upside down to serve as ameasuring cup. 5 OUNCES/150 ml A D C 2-13 2-14 2-15 2-16 Using cap, measure detergent followingthe chart below. For carpet, carpeted stairs and uphol -stery: Fill cap to fill line (5 ounces) ...
Page 9 - To clean nozzle; Continued
9 2-18 Raise handle to car rying position (straight up) to unlock tank from base of deep cleaner. Lift tank from deep clean -er and car ry it to a sink or drain. To remove tank lid, lower handle com-pletely toward back of tank and lift offlid. Empty the tank and reposition the lid. 3-1 For full suct...
Page 10 - How to attach bare
10 Some models have a nozzle clean-outtool for removing debris or if a non-car- peted floor is not available. To use thetool: Disconnect deep cleaner from electrical outlet. Slide tool into nozzle and remove debris as shown.To clean the outside of the machine,wipe off dirt with a cloth dampened inwa...
Page 11 - Using the tools; To clean floor; How to attach tools; Before using tool
11 Using the tools 4. Return deep cleaner to upright posi-tion. Lower handle and replace recover ytank. 5. Raise handle to upright position andreposition clean solution tank. To clean floor Read Before you begin cleaninginstructions on page 9. Do not use the SteamVac deep clean -er on hardwood floor...
Page 12 - After using tool
3-14 9. Lift tool, and position it against riser.Pull tool slowly over carpet without pressing trigger (dry stroke). It is best to alternate wet and drystrokes as described above. End withmore dry strokes to aid in faster dryingof carpet. 10. Overlap strokes by 1/2 inch to helpprevent streaking. To ...
Page 13 - Cleaning upholstery; S t o r a g e
13 3-15 3-16 Read “Before you begin cleaning”Instructions on pa ge 9. Be sure to check the cleaning code onyour upholster y. Use your HOOVER ‘SteamVac’deep cleaner only onupholstery marked “W” or “W/S”. 1. Place handle in upright position. Agitator brushes will not rotate whilehandle Is In upright p...
Page 14 - Full One Year
4. If you have aproblem 14 If a minor problem occurs, it usually canbe solved quite easily when the cause isfound by using the check list below. Possible cause Possible solution • Not firmly plugged in• Plug unit in firmly • No voltage In wall plug• Check fuse or breaker • Blown fuse/tripped breaker...