Operations
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7.Cleaning strokes. Release the trigger and make one slow forward and back- ward pass over the same area to remove any residual dirty water and aid in drying. Repeat cleaning passes until solution being pulled up appears clean. Continue passes without pressing the trigger until you can’t see any more water being pulled up.
8.Remove the dirty water tank by pulling the handle to the upright position and lift up. Carry the tank like a bucket to a utility sink or outside where you will dispose of the dirty water.
9.Unlatch the top of the tank from the bottom by pushing the handle all the way forward and lifting the top off. Pour dirty water into the sink.
Note: You may notice hair and debris deposits on the carpet or in the tank that were loosened by the cleaning action (especially with newer carpets that have never been deep cleaned before). This debris should be picked up and thrown away.
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10.Fill the clean water tank with clean hot tap water and follow instructions 2 - 7 to continue cleaning.
CAUTION:
Do not overwet. Take care not to run over loose objects or edges of area rugs. Stalling brush may result in premature belt failure.
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