Hoover SteamVac V2 manual To clean nozzle, Read Before you begin cleaning instructions on

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To clean nozzle

If lint or other debris becomes lodged in nozzle, it can be removed for cleaning.

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Unplug deep cleaner from electrical outlet.

Remove both tanks as described in Fig. 2-16. With handle in upright position, tilt cleaner back so that handle rests on the floor.

Lift up rear edge of nozzle. Slide nozzle up and remove from cleaner.

To replace nozzle, line up tabs (A) on nozzle with holes (B) in cleaner. Slide tabs into holes.

Slide nozzle completely onto cleaner. Press down on nozzle to secure it.

Replace recovery tank (Fig. 2-17).

The nozzle must be in the proper position in order for the recovery tank to go on properly.

Raise cleaner to upright position and replace clean water tank (Fig. 2-15).

Carpet Cleaning

Read “Before you begin cleaning” instructions on page 9.

1.Fill clean water tank according to instructions for Figs. 2-9 to 2-12.

2.Fill detergent container with HOOVER Carpet/Upholstery Detergent according to instructions for Figs. 2-13 to 2-15.

3.Turn brushes ON or OFF as desired.

4.Dry hands and plug cord into a prop- erly grounded outlet.

Do not clean over floor electrical out- lets.

5.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.

6.Set Wash/Rinse switch to WASH. Turn cleaner ON (Fig. 3-5).

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7.Squeeze trigger to release cleaning solution and slowly push deep cleaner forward (equals one wet stroke).

8.Continue to squeeze trigger and slowly pull deep cleaner back toward you (second wet stroke). Release trigger and slowly push deep cleaner forward over area just sprayed with solution (dry stroke). Then slowly pull deep cleaner back toward you without squeezing trig- ger (dry stroke). Continue using dry strokes until little water is visible passing through the recovery tank lid.

9.Overlap strokes by 1 inch to help pre- vent streaking.

Keep nozzle flat on floor for both for- ward and reverse strokes.

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10.If rinsing the carpet is desired, set Wash/Rinse switch to RINSE (Fig. 3-7). Repeat steps 7-9.

Rinsing is not necessary, but will help remove detergent residue and help your carpet look fresher.

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11.For heavily soiled areas, repeat steps 6-9. Avoid saturating carpet, as noted below.

Note: To avoid saturating carpet, do not use more than 4 wet strokes over one area. Always end with dry strokes.

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 recovery tank lid.)

12.Empty recovery tank when the

motor sound becomes higher pitched and there is a loss in suction (see “Automatic shut-off”, Fig. 2-6).

When finished cleaning, follow “After cleaning” instructions on pages 9 &10.

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Contents Deep Cleaner Important Safeguards Assembly ContentsAttach hose/tool caddy Attach upper handleAttach hose/cord hook Storing hose and tools SpinScrub hand toolHow to reattach tool cover Handle release pedal How to useDeep Cleaner Description ON/OFF switchAutomatic shut off Brush setting selectorWash/rinse switch Carrying handleHoover detergent Recovery tankHow to empty Turn deep cleaner off and unplug from electrical outletAfter cleaning How to cleanBefore you begin cleaning Turn brushes on or OFF as desired To clean nozzleRead Before you begin cleaning instructions on Do not clean over floor electrical out- letsAttach hose How to attach bare floor attachmentTo clean floor Unplug cleaner from electrical outletAttaching scrub module How to attach toolsAfter using tool Select toolAfter using scrub tool Using the scrub toolTo remove brushes MaintenanceDisconnect cleaner from electrical outlet Removable brushesLubrication StorageFull One Year Warranty Domestic Use Service