HOOVER FH50240, MAXEXTRACT User Manual

OWNER’S MANUAL
Operating and Servicing Instructions
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Deep Cleaner
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MANUFACTURING CODE
(Label located on lower handle of cleaner)
CONTENTS
Important Safeguards ..............................................................................................3
Cleaner Assembly ....................................................................................................5
How To Use ............................................................................................................... 6
Cleaner Description ............................................................................................. 6
The Tanks ............................................................................................................ 7
How to Clean ............................................................................................................ 9
Tools .......................................................................................................................... 12
Maintenance .............................................................................................................. 15
Nozzle .................................................................................................................15
Brushes ...............................................................................................................15
Storage ................................................................................................................ 16
Lubrication ........................................................................................................... 16
Troubleshooting .......................................................................................................17
Helpful Reminders ............................................................................................... 17
Service.......................................................................................................................18
Cleaning Products .................................................................................................... 19
Warranty .................................................................................................................... 20
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PLEASE DO NOT RETURN THIS PRODUCT TO THE STORE.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
When using an electrical appliance, basic precautions should always be followed, including the following:
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS APPLIANCE.
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK OR INJURY:
• Fully assemble before operating.
• Operate cleaner only at voltage specified on data plate on lower handle of cleaner.
• Do not leave appliance when plugged in. Unplug from outlet when not in use and
before cleaning or servicing.
• Use indoors only.
• Do not immerse. Use only on carpet moistened by cleaning process.
• Use only HOOVER
“Cleaning Products” section of this manual.)
• Do not allow to be used as a toy. Not intended for use by children age 12 and under.
Close supervision is necessary when used near children. To avoid injury or damage, keep children away from product, and do not allow children to place fingers or other objects into any openings.
• Use only as described in this manual. Use only manufacturer’s recommended
attachments and products.
• Do not use with damaged cord or plug. If appliance is not working as it should, has
been dropped, damaged, left outdoors, or dropped into water, take it to a service center prior to continuing use.
• Do not pull or carry by cord, use cord as a handle, close a door on cord, or pull cord
around sharp edges or corners. Do not place product on cord. Do not run appliance over cord. Keep cord away from heated surfaces.
• Do not unplug by pulling on cord. To unplug, grasp the plug, not the cord.
• Do not handle plug or appliance with wet hands.
• Do not put any object into openings. Do not use with any opening blocked; keep free
of dust, lint, hair, and anything that may reduce air flow.
• Keep hair, loose clothing, fingers, and all parts of body away from openings and
moving parts.
• Turn off all controls before unplugging.
• Use extra care when cleaning on stairs. To avoid personal injury or damage, and to
prevent the cleaner from falling, always place cleaner at bottom of stairs or on floor. Do not place cleaner on stairs or furniture, as it may result in injury or damage.
• Do not use to pick up flammable or combustible materials, such as gasoline, or fine
wood sandings, or use in areas where they may be present.
• Connect to a properly grounded outlet only. See Grounding Instructions.
• Unplug before connecting SpinScrub
• Do not pick up anything that is burning or smoking, such as cigarettes, matches, or
hot ashes.
• Do not clean over floor electrical outlets.
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cleaning products intended for use with this machine. (See the
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Hand Tool.
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GROUNDING OUTLET BOX
• Do not use without Tanks or Filters in place.
WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to
cause cancer, birth defects or reproductive harm.
CAUTION - TO REDUCE THE RISK OF DAMAGE:
• Avoid picking up hard, sharp objects with this product, as they may cause damage.
• Store in a dry place. Do not expose machine to freezing temperatures.
• Do not use sharp objects to clean out hose as they can cause damage.
• To assist in reducing drying time, be certain the area is well ventilated when using
detergents and other cleaners with this machine.
• To help prevent matting and resoiling, avoid contact with carpets until they are dry.
Keep children and pets away from carpets until they are completely dry.
• Do not store extractor with solution in tanks.
• Do not allow cleaner to sit in one location with brushes on for extended periods of time.
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
This appliance must be grounded. If it should malfunction or breakdown, grounding
provides a path of least resistance for electric current to reduce the risk of electric
shock. This appliance is equipped with a cord having an equipment-grounding
conductor (C) and grounding plug (A). The plug must be inserted into an appropriate
outlet (B) that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes
and ordinances.
WARNING: Improper connection of the equipment-grounding conductor can
result in the risk of electric shock. Check with a qualified electrician or service person if
you are in doubt as to whether the outlet is properly grounded. Do not modify the plug
provided with the appliance - if it will not fit the outlet, have a proper outlet installed
by a qualified electrician. This appliance is for use on a nominal 120-volt circuit and
has a grounding plug that looks like the plug (A) illustrated in Fig. 1. A temporary
adapter (D) may be used to connect this plug to a 2-pole receptacle (E) if a properly
grounded outlet is not available (Fig. 2). The temporary adapter should be used only
until a properly grounded outlet (B) can be installed by a qualified electrician (Fig. 1).
The green colored rigid ear, lug, or the like (F) extending from the adapter must be
connected to a permanent ground (G) such as a properly grounded outlet box cover
(Fig. 2). Whenever the adapter is used, it must be held in place by a metal screw.
NOTE: In Canada, the use of a temporary adapter is not permitted by the Canadian
Electrical Code.
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1. CLEANER ASSEMBLY
Carpet
Upholstery
Cleaner
Pre-
Cleaner
bare floor
cleaner
CARTON CONTENTS
A. Base, Hose and Removable Dirty Water Tank B. Upper Handle C. Handle Bolt (located in handle of unit) D. SpinScrub SpinScrub® 77 Brush Assembly (Assembled on unit) E. Stair/Upholstery Nozzle (Assembled on unit) F. SpinScrub® Hand Tool* G. Clean Water Tank/ Carry Handle H. Squeegee* (Assembled on unit) I. Solution Bottle
Remove all parts from carton and identify each item shown.
Make sure all parts are located before disposing of packing materials.
*Available on select models only. Accessories not included with your model may be purchased separately by visiting hoover.com.
NOTE: Phillips screwdriver needed for assembly.
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60 Brush Assembly or
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ATTACH HANDLE
Handle ships with bolt screwed in place. Remove bolt.
1.2 Insert handle section into vacuum base. Push down firmly.
1.3 Insert bolt. Tighten with screwdriver.
1.2
UPPER TANK
1.4 Position bottom of tank onto cleaner.
1.5 Push upper part of tank to lock it into place.
STORE HOSE
1.6 Wrap hose around back of cleaner. Store hose handle in holster.
1.6
1.3
1.4 1.5
CORD STORAGE
1.7 Wrap cord around cord hooks for convenient storage. Attach the plug end to cord.
1.7
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STORE TOOLS
(Tools may vary)
1.8 Store Tools on back side of cleaner as shown.
A. Upholstery Nozzle* B. SpinScrub Tool* C. Hard Floor Squeegee T ool*
*Available on select models only.
CLEANER DESCRIPTION
1. Hand Grip
2. Clean Surge Button*
3. SolutionTrigger
4. ON/OFF Switch
5. Wash/Rinse Setting Switch
6. SpinScrub
7. Carry Handle
8. Clean Water Tank
9. Detergent Container
10. Dirty Water Tank Handle
11. Dirty Water Tank
12. SpinScrub
13. Edge Cleaners*
14. Nozzle
15. Cord Hooks: Upper cord hook rotates for quick cord release.
16. Hose
17. Stair/Upholstery Tool*
18. Handle Release Pedal
19. Non-Marring Wheels*
20. Hard Floor Squeegee Tool*
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Hand Tool*
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Mode Selector*
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Hand
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2. HOW TO USE
2.1
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*Available on select models only. Accessories not included with your model may be purchased separately by visiting www.hoover. com, or your local HOOVER
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ON-OFF SWITCH
To turn cleaner ON, push button down.
To turn cleaner OFF, push button again.
Actual model may vary from images shown.
2.2
HANDLE RELEASE PEDAL
Step on pedal (A) to lower handle to operating position. Handle does not lock into a single position but “floats” to allow convenient operation.
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2.3
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TRANSPORTING
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BRUSH
SPEED
1 SPILL
2 GENTILE
3 POWER
2.4 To move your cleaner from room to room, put handle in upright and locked position, tilt cleaner back on wheels and push forward.
2.4
CARRY HANDLE
2.5 The cleaner may also be lifted by the upper clean water tank handle as shown. Be sure tank is properly latched in place.
2.5
SPINSCRUB® MODE SELECTOR
(Available on select models only)
2.6 Your carpet Slide setting selector to the desired setting before cleaning. SPILL PICK-UP - brushes OFF for picking up spills or cleaning carpets and hard
floors when brushing is not desired. POWER SCRUB - brushes at maximum speed for cleaning carpets GENTLE SCRUB - for delicate carpets and hard floors.
THE TANKS: CLEAN WATER/ SOLUTION TANK
(upper tank)
2.7 The clean water tank (C) holds the water that will clean the carpet or floor, or used to rinse the carpet or floor. The detergent container (D) is permanently attached inside the water tank. It holds the detergent that mixes with the water.
How to Fill
Turn off and unplug cleaner from electrical outlet.
2.8 To remove tank, press down on tank handle button and pull forward.
2.9 Fill tank (E) with hot tap water. The use of hot water opposed to cold, significantly improves cleaning performance, on most dirt and stains.
Do not fill with water above 140°F (60°C).
2.10 Fill detergent container (F) with Hoover® MaxExtractTM Carpet & Upholstery Detergent or any other Hoover detergent. Replace container caps and tighten. Completely fill Detergent Tank when using standard solution. When using concentrate detergent (2x), fill to line with detergent and fill remainder of tank with water.
2.11 Position bottom of tank onto cleaner and push upper part of tank to lock it into place.
cleaner has three agitator brush settings.
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CAUTION
2.7
2.9
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2.6
2.8
2.10
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2.11
IMPORTANT
unit. Push the top of the tank and tank handle while supporting the back of the unit with your other hand.
WARNING
section in this manual for details) They are specially formulated for use with your cleaner. Non-Hoover cleaning solutions may harm the machine and void the warranty.
Use only HOOVER® cleaning products intended for use with this machine. (See the “Cleaning Products”
The tank pivots towards the back of the
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How to Fill (continued)
Check tank to make sure it is securely latched.
2.12 There may be a small amount of water (indicated by arrow) on the base when the tank is removed from the unit. This is a normal condition.
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Detergents contain Anionic and Nonionic Surfactants. Avoid contact with eyes and skin. In case of contact with eyes, flush with cold water for 15 minutes. In case of contact with skin, wash with water. If irritation persists, call a physician.
Certain oxygenated-type cleaners, such as OxiClean* and TuffOxi** will damage your (A) detergent container, (B) Clean Water Tank or (C) Dirty Water Tank.
Use only HOOVER *OxiClean is a registered trademark of Orange Glo International, Inc. **TuffOxi is a trademark of T uf f Products for Pets.
CAUTION
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Oxy detergent for this purpose.
WARNING
2.12
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DIRTY WATER TANK
(lower tank)
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Do not carry cleaner with this tank’s handle - personal injury may occur.
The Dirty Water Tank holds the dirty solution that is
picked up from the surface being cleaned. When the Dirty Water Tank is full, the automatic
shut-off will engage, suction will stop and the tank
must be emptied (see Automatic Shut-Off section).
How to Empty
Turn cleaner off and unplug from electrical outlet.
2.13 Pull Dirty Water Tank from unit.
2.14 Remove Quick Pour Spout Cap and Empty
Dirty Water Tank.
2.15 To clean tank, unlatch clean out cover latch (A)
and remove cover (B). Rinse inside and dry.
2.16 Verify door in lid (C) and plunger moves freely
(D). Clean after use.
2.17 Remove lint and debris from lint screens (E).
2.18 Replace Dirty Water T ank on unit (F). Be sure
to press tank firmly into position so the front gasket
seals against tank.
Actual model may vary from images shown.
CAUTION
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2.15
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AUTOMATIC SHUT OFF
When the Dirty Water Tank (lower tank) is full the automatic shut off mechanism will shut off the cleaner suction (suction will be noticeably reduced).
2.19 At that time, the yellow float disk will rise to the top of the Dirty Water Tank lid (B). The cleaner will no longer pick up dirty solution and the motor sound will become noticeably higher in pitch.
When this happens, turn cleaner off and empty Dirty Water Tank before continuing use.
Check clean water tank also; it may need to be refilled. Do not use without float and float retainer in place. If broken or dislodged, take to an Authorized Dealer for repair.
3. HOW TO CLEAN
BEFORE YOU BEGIN CLEANING
a. Vacuum thoroughly - For carpet, use a HOOVER® vacuum cleaner with an agitator for best results. Vacuum upholstery with a vacuum cleaner with cleaning tool attachments. Use a crevice tool to reach into tufts and folds.
IMPORTANT
Do not use the carpet cleaner as a dry vacuum cleaner.
b. For upholstery, check cleaning code - Use your HOOVER® carpet cleaner only if the upholstery fabric is marked with a “W” (for “wet” clean) or “S/W” (for “solvent/dry” or “wet” clean). Do not clean fabric marked “S” (“solvent/dry” clean only). If your upholstery does not have a code, seek professional assistance.
c. Test for colorfastness - Wet a white absorbent cloth with the detergent. In a small, hidden area, gently rub the surface with the dampened cloth. Wait ten minutes and check for color removal or bleed with white paper towel or cloth. If surface has more than one color, check all colors.
d. When cleaning entire floor, move furniture out of area to be cleaned (may not be necessary if only high traffic areas are to be cleaned). For furniture too heavy to move, place aluminum foil or wax paper under legs. This will prevent wood finishes from staining carpet. Pin up furniture skirts and draperies.
e. Pretreat spots and heavy traffic areas with HOOVER Directions on bottle.
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Spot & Stain Spray Cleaner*- Follow
f. To prevent staining, use plastic or aluminum foil to protect wood or metal surfaces from possible water spray.
g. To avoid wetting and possible damage to wood floors underneath area rugs/carpet, either move area rugs/ carpet to a non-wood hard floor surface or place waterproof material (e.g. plastic) underneath them before cleaning.
*Available at additional cost if not included with your model.
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Read “Before You Begin Cleaning” instructions. Fill Clean Water Tank according to instructions
for Fig. 2.9. Fill detergent container with Hoover® detergent
according to instructions for Fig. 2.10. Select proper SpinScrub® mode (Fig. 2.6). Dry hands and plug cord into a properly
grounded outlet.
3.1/3.1a
3.2
Pull Trigger = WET Release Trigger = DRY
Do not clean over floor electrical outlets.
IMPORTANT
To avoid walking on damp carpet, start at the end of the room farthest from the door or path to sink where tanks will be emptied and filled.
Step on handle release pedal and lower handle to operating position.
Step 1
FOR MODELS WITHOUT AUTO RINSE FEATURE
3.1 Set Wash/Rinse Setting switch to Wash. Turn cleaner ON.
3.2 Squeeze trigger to apply cleaning solution and slowly push cleaner forward (equals one wet stroke).
Continue to squeeze trigger and slowly pull cleaner back toward you (second wet stroke).
FOR MODELS WITH AUTO RINSE FEATURE
(available on select models only)
3.1a Set Wash/Rinse Setting switch to Wash/ Auto Rinse. Turn cleaner ON.
3.2a Squeeze trigger to apply cleaning solution and slowly push cleaner forward (equals one wet stroke). The cleaner washes on the forward stroke.
Continue to squeeze trigger and slowly pull cleaner back toward you (second wet stroke). The cleaner rinses the carpet on the backward pass.
IMPORTANT
To assure proper rinsing, it is important to keep the cleaner on the same path backward as forward.
3.2a
AUTO RINSE WASH
3.3
the Dirty Water Tank lid (Pass over the same area a minimum of 4 times = 2 while squeezing the trigger and 2 without).
For best results, use straight, parallel strokes. Overlap strokes by 1 inch to help prevent streaking.
Keep nozzle flat on floor for both forward and reverse strokes.
3.3 If you would like to rinse the carpet with water only, set Wash/Rinse Setting switch to RINSE. Repeat cleaning motion. In this setting, rinsing will be done on both forward and reverse strokes.
For heavily soiled areas, repeat cleaning motion. Avoid saturating carpet.
It is best to alternate wet and dry strokes as described above.
For best cleaning results and to aid in faster drying of carpet, end with more dry strokes. (Continue using dry strokes until little water is visible passing through the Dirty Water Tank lid.)
Empty Dirty Water Tank when the motor sound becomes higher pitched and there is a loss in suction (see “Automatic shut-off”, Fig. 2.19).
When finished cleaning, follow “After Cleaning” instructions on page 12.
Step 2
Release trigger and slowly push cleaner forward over area just sprayed with solution (dry stroke). Then slowly pull cleaner back toward you without squeezing trigger (dry stroke). Continue using dry strokes until little water is visible passing through
Actual model may vary from images shown.
IMPORTANT
To avoid saturating carpet, do not use more than 4 wet strokes over one area. Always end with dry strokes.
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CLEAN SURGE® BUTTON
(Available on select models only)
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The Clean Surge extra solution when cleaning particularly soiled areas of carpet or spots.
T o use, press Clean Surge solution trigger. For normal solution spray, release button and continue to squeeze solution trigger.
button can be used to dispense
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button while squeezing
PICKING UP SPILLS
Y our HOOVER® carpet cleaner may also be used to pick up small liquid spills (one gallon or less, never to exceed 1/8” in depth). Do not submerge unit in liquid.
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Place the floor nozzle with the SpinScrub selector to SPILL PICK-UP in front of the spill, pull the nozzle very slowly over the spill.
When finished picking up spills, follow “After Cleaning” instructions.
mode
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CAUTION
Do not use the carpet cleaner to pick up flammable or combustible liquids or chemicals.
CLEANING HARD FLOORS
How to Attach Squeegee for Hard Floor Cleaning (Available on select models only)
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CAUTION
To reduce the risk of injury from moving parts, unplug cleaner.
To prevent possible leaking, remove clean water tank (Fig. 2.8) and Dirty Water Tank (Fig. 2.13). Set tanks aside (do not set tank on furniture).
With handle in upright position, tilt cleaner back so that handle rests on the floor.
3.4 Position the squeegee, larger lip facing up, on bottom of nozzle until it snaps securely into place. Make sure the outside edges are pushed up tight against the nozzle.
Remove squeegee to return to cleaning carpets. Read “Before you begin cleaning” instructions on
page 9.
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Do not use the carpet cleaner on unsealed hardwood floors.
To prevent damage to wood floors, follow the flooring manufacturer’s cleaning recommendations.
If using cleaner on sealed wood floors, inspect floor surface for worn finish, bare wood or separated joints. It is not recommended to use the cleaner on wood floors if any of these conditions exist.
CAUTION
3.4
1. Fill clean water tank according to instructions for Fig. 2.9.
2. Fill detergent container with HOOVER® Hard Floor Cleaner according to instructions for Fig. 2.10.
3. Slide SpinScrub selector to GENTLE SCRUB.
4. Dry hands and plug cleaner into a properly grounded outlet.
5. Step on handle release pedal and lower handle to operating position.
6. Set Wash/Rinse Setting switch to WASH (Wash/ Auto-Rinse™ when available). Turn cleaner on.
7. To release solution, press trigger. Slowly move cleaner forward and backward over area to be cleaned. Water and detergent will be released on the forward stroke. For models with Auto-Rinse feature, a water-only rinse will automatically be released on the reverse stroke.
8. To pick up dirty solution, release trigger and slowly move cleaner over area where solution has just been dispensed. Use both forward and reverse strokes.
9. If rinsing the floor is desired, set Wash/Rinse Setting switch to RINSE. Repeat steps 7 & 8. This setting provides a water-only rinse in both the forward and reverse strokes.
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TO cLean hard fLOOrS (cOnTinued)
Rinsing is not necessary, but will help remove detergent residue from the floor.
10. Empty recovery tank when the motor sound becomes higher pitched and there is a loss in suction (see “Automatic shut-off”, Fig. 2.19).
11. When finished cleaning, follow “After cleaning” instructions on page 12.
Unplug cleaner from electrical outlet and remove squeegee from nozzle. Rinse it in clear water. (Reference Figs. 2.13 - 2.17)
afTer cLeaning
Allow carpet or upholstery to dry. To help prevent matting and resoiling the carpet, keep children and pets away from surface until it is completely dry. If it is necessary to walk on damp carpet, place towels or white cloths on the traffic areas.
If furniture must be replaced before the carpet is dry, place plastic or aluminum foil under legs of furniture so metal slides or wood finishes will not stain the carpet.
Empty tanks, rinse with clean water and let air dry. Rinse the Dirty Water Tank lid and let air dry.
3.5
Filter
Screens
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IMPORTANT
3.5 To keep performance of your machine at peak level remove nozzle (Fig. 5.1) and check filter screens (A) located inside the base of the unit and remove lint or debris.
4. TOOLS
TOOLS
4.1
SpinScrub® hand TOOL
(Available on select models only)
4.2 To remove the SpinScrub® hand tool pull tool up and outward.
To reposition the tool, reverse this procedure.
Actual model may vary from images shown.
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B
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A. SpinScrub models only) has rotating brush for extra scrubbing action on small carpet areas, carpeted stairs and upholstery. For some models, the brushes can be removed for converting to the scrub module. (Available on select models only)
B. Stair/Upholstery Nozzle has a built-in brush to help provide the scrubbing action some spots may need for removal.
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Hand Tool (Available on select
HOW TO ATTACH TOOLS
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CAUTION
To reduce the risk of injury from moving parts, unplug cleaner before connecting SpinScrub® Hand T ool.
Not to be used for grooming a pet.
Place handle in upright position and remove hose from rack.
Turn off and unplug cleaner from electrical outlet. All tools attach to the hose in the same manner:
4.3 Connect tool to hose by sliding it onto connector until the tab (G) locks it securely.
4.3
Using your thumb, push forward and up on the latch (H) to remove tool.
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CLEANING CARPETED STAIRS
Read “Before You Begin Cleaning” instructions on page 9.
Place handle in upright position. Agitator brushes will not rotate while handle is in upright position.
Fill clean water tank according to instructions for Fig. 2.9.
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Fill detergent container with HOOVER according to instructions for Fig. 2.10.
Attach tool to end of hose. Do not point tools toward people or pets.
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Use extra care when cleaning on stairs. To avoid personal injury or damage, and to prevent the cleaner from falling, always place cleaner at bottom of stairs or on floor. Do not place cleaner on stairs or furniture, as it may result in injury or damage.
Dry hands and plug cleaner into a properly grounded outlet.
Set Wash/Rinse Setting switch to WASH. Turn cleaner ON.
Prime the pump by lowering the hose down to the floor and hold the trigger for up to 1 min.
4.4 Pre-spray the carpeted stair by holding the tool (A) or (B) about one inch above the carpet and push it forward while pressing the trigger (equals one wet stroke).
Position tool against the riser and slightly press it into carpet pile. Press the trigger and pull the tool slowly over the carpet (second wet stroke). Release trigger at end of stroke.
WARNING
detergent
4.4
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4.5 Lift tool, and position it against riser. Pull tool slowly over carpet without pressing trigger (dry stroke).
Overlap strokes by 1/2 inch to help prevent streaking.
It is best to alternate wet and dry strokes as described above. End with more dry strokes to aid in faster drying of carpet.
To avoid saturating carpet, do not use more than 4 wet strokes over any one area. Always end with dry strokes.
If additional cleaning is necessary, wait until the carpet is completely dry before using the tool again.
Empty Dirty Water Tank when the motor sound becomes higher pitched and there is a loss in suction (see “Automatic Shut-Off”, Fig. 2.19).
When finished cleaning, empty Clean Water Tank, wash and rinse dirty Water T ank and let air dry. See “After Cleaning” section (Page. 12) for additional information.
4.5
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CLEANING UPHOLSTERY
Read “Before You Begin Cleaning” instructions on page 9.
Be sure to check the cleaning code on your upholstery. Use your cleaner only on upholstery marked “W” or “W/S”.
Place handle in upright position. Agitator brushes will not rotate while handle is in upright position.
Fill Clean Water Tank according to instructions for Fig. 2.9.
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Fill detergent container with HOOVER according to instructions for Fig. 2.10. Do not use hard floor cleaning solution when cleaning upholstery.
Attach tool to end of hose. Do not point tools toward people or pets. Dry hands and plug cleaner into a properly grounded
outlet. Set Wash/Rinse Setting switch to WASH. Turn cleaner ON.
4.6 Gently press the tool onto the fabric. Press the trigger and slowly pull the nozzle over the fabric.
Overlap strokes by 1/2 inch to help prevent streaking.
Make additional strokes without pressing the trigger to remove more moisture.
To clean in corners or creases, lift the tool one half inch from the fabric and press the solution trigger.
Vacuum up the solution with the tool without pressing the trigger.
detergent
4.6
4.7 For heavily soiled areas, it may be necessary to repeat the cleaning process. Make crisscrossing strokes to the original pattern; overlap each pass.
Make no more than 2 passes with the solution over any one area to prevent over-wetting and damage to fabric.
If additional cleaning is necessary, wait until the upholstery is completely dry before using the tool again.
Empty Dirty Water Tank when the motor sound becomes higher pitched and there is a loss in suction (see “Automatic Shut-Off”, Fig. 2.19).
When finished cleaning, empty Clean Water Tank, wash and rinse dirty Water Tank and let air dry. See “After Cleaning” section (Page. 12) for additional information.
4.7
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5. MAINTENANCE
Familiarize yourself with these home maintenance tasks as proper use and care of your cleaner will ensure continued cleaning effectiveness.
Any other servicing should be done by an authorized service representative.
NOZZLE: How to Clean
If lint or other debris becomes lodged in nozzle, it can be removed for cleaning.
Turn off and unplug cleaner from electrical outlet. Remove both tanks as described in Figs. 2.8 and
2.13. With handle in upright position, tilt cleaner back so that handle rests on the floor.
5.1 Pull tab (A) at rear edge of nozzle and pull forward to remove and clean nozzle.
5.2 To replace nozzle, line up tabs (B) on nozzle with holes (C) in cleaner. Slide tabs into holes.
Push nozzle completely onto cleaner. Press down on nozzle to engage rear tab.
Replace Dirty Water Tank. The nozzle must be in the proper position in order
for the Dirty Water Tank to go on properly.
BRUSHES: How to Change and Clean
Y our cleaner is equipped with removable brushes. Follow these directions for changing brush assemblies or for easy cleaning.
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To reduce the risk of injury from moving parts, unplug cleaner before servicing.
How to Remove
Turn off and unplug cleaner from electrical outlet. To prevent possible leaking, remove Clean Water
Tank and Dirty Water Tank. Set tanks aside. With handle in upright position, tilt cleaner back until
handle rests on the floor.
5.3 Grab brush assembly and pull firmly. The brushes can be cleaned under running water.
How to Replace
5.4 Align posts (A) on both ends of brush assembly with slots (B) in cleaner housing.
Make sure that the hexagonal post (C) also aligns with the hole (D). Turn brushes slightly until post fits easily into hole.
Press brush assembly firmly to snap into place.
CAUTION
5.1
5.3
5.4
A
b
A
C
5.2
b
D
C
b
A
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Actual model may vary from images shown.
DIRTY WATER TANK :
How to Clean
5.5 Clean and rinse inside of tank. Remove dirt and
debris from inside door (A) and plunger (B). Make
sure both move freely.
5.6 Remove lint and debris from lint screens (C).
STORAGE
Before storing:
• Empty Clean Water Tank and let air dry.
Replace on cleaner.
• Empty Dirty Water Tank, rinse tank and lid thoroughly with clean water and let air dry.
• Verify door lid and plunger on tank and move freely.
Allow brushes and underside of carpet cleaner to air dry thoroughly before storing carpet cleaner on a carpeted or wood surface.
5.5
A
B
5.6
C
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6. TROUBLESHOOTING
1. Not firmly plugged in.
2. No voltage in wall plug.
3. Blown fuse or tripped breaker.
If a minor problem occurs, it usually can be solved quite easily when the cause is found by using the checklist below.
Any other servicing should be done by an authorized service representative.
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To reduce risk of personal injury - unplug cleaner before servicing.
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE POSSIBLE SOLUTION
Cleaner won’t run.
WARNING
1. Plug unit in firmly.
2. Check fuse or breaker in home.
3. Replace fuse or reset breaker in home.
Low suction. 1. Dirty Water Tank full/
Clean water won’t dispense.
Hose nozzle stops spraying liquid during use.
Hose nozzle will not spray after filling the Clean Water Tank or Detergent Container.
Hose nozzle will not spray after priming pump.
brushes won’t rotate during floor cleaning.
*Available on select models only.
automatic shut off engaged.
2. Blockage In tool on end of hose.
3. Dirty Water Tank lid not on correctly.
4. Dirty water tank plunger stuck in closed position.
5. Door in the lid is stuck closed.
6. Filter screens clogged. 6. Remove lint and debris from filter screens.
1. Clean Water Tank not firmly in place.
2. Clean Water Tank or detergent container empty.
3. Trigger not pulled. 3. Pull trigger.
1. Clean Water Tank or Detergent Container is empty.
1. Air is trapped in the pump and hose.
1. Pump is defective. 1. Call for service: 1-800-944-9200
1. Dirty filter screen (orange frame) located beneath nozzle.
2. SpinScrub set on “Spill Pick-up”. *
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Mode Selector
1.Remove and empty Dirty Water Tank. Clean filter screen. Refer to Fig. 3.5 for instructions.
2. Remove tool and clear blockage.
3. Make sure lid is on securely.
4. Remove lid and clean plunger from the inside of the tank.
5. Clean the door and verify it moves freely.
Refer to Fig. 3.5 for instructions.
1. Make sure tank is securely locked in position.
2. Refill container according to instructions for surface being cleaned.
1. Turn off cleaner and fill Clean Water Tank and Detergent Container.
1. Turn on the cleaner. If hose does not spray, prime the pump by lowering the hose down to the floor and hold the trigger for up to 1 minute.
1. Remove nozzle to access screen and clean (see fig. 3.5).
2. Set SpinScrub® Mode Selector to a scrub setting.
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HELPFUL REMINDERS
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Unplug the cleaner before doing any of the following.
Use HOOVER® brand detergents; others may foam too much, or cause leaking, or damage cleaner.
• Use extra dry strokes to aid in faster drying of the
carpet.
• 6.1 Fill tank (A) with hot (under 140˚F /60˚C) tap water ONLY. Do not put any detergent in water tank. Fill detergent container (B) with HOOVER® detergent. (Reference Fig. 2.10)
CAUTION
6.1
A
• 6.2 Secure Dirty Water Tank lid before use.
• Empty Dirty Water Tank when full or when
automatic shut-off engages.
6.2
b
7. SERVICE
To obtain approved Hoover® service and genuine Hoover® parts, locate the nearest Authorized Hoover Warranty Service Dealer (Depot) by:
• Checking the Yellow Pages under “Vacuum Cleaners” or “Household”.
• Visit our website at hoover.com (U.S. Customers) or hoover.ca (Canadian customers).
Follow the service center link to find the service outlet nearest you.
• For an automated referral of authorized service outlet locations call 1-800-944-9200.
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Do not send your vacuum to Hoover
If you need further assistance:
To speak with a customer service representative call 1-800-944-9200; Mon-Fri 8am-7pm EST. In Canada, contact Hoover Edmonton: 18129-111 Ave., Edmonton, AB T5W 2P2, Phone: 1-800-944-9200, Mon-Fri 8am-7pm EST. Always identify your vacuum by the complete model number when requesting information or ordering parts. (Label located on lower handle of cleaner)
PLEASE DO NOT RETURN THIS PRODUCT TO THE STORE.
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Canada, Toronto: 755 Progress Ave., Scarborough, ON M1H 2W7 OR Hoover® Canada,
, Inc., Company in Glenwillow for service. This will only result in delay.
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