Eureka 2550 manual Express USE, Fill Soap Cartridge

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EXPRESS SET UP

NOTE: Familiarize yourself with the parts of the portable deep cleaner by reading this ownerʼs manual before using.

A. Fill Soap Cartridge

B. Fill Clean Water Tank

1.Remove cleaning nozzle from storage postion.

2.Pull out the soap cartridge, remove the cap and fill with Eureka All Purpose Shampoos and Concentrates only.

3.Close cap tightly and replace soap cartridge. Cartridge must be fully seated in place to function correctly.

Soap

Cartridge

Cleaning

Nozzle

EXPRESS USE

1.Lift up and pull out clean water tank.

2.Fill tank with hot tap water (not boiling), replace cap.

3.Gently push until the clean water tank is fully seated into position. Wait 20 seconds to allow liquid to fill system before use.

Fill Cap

Clean

Water

Tank

Hose

Carrying Handle

and Hose Storage

IMPORTANT: For best results, remove all solid material from the area before using the portable deep cleaner.

 

WARNING : Never carry this portable deep cleaner

Soap/Rinse Selector

Soap

 

Cartridge

 

when motor is running. Use only on

 

 

 

level surfaces.

Cleaning

 

 

1.

Remove cleaning nozzle from storage position.

Nozzle

 

 

 

 

 

2.

Unhook hose from storage handle.

 

 

 

3.

Connect cleaning nozzle to hose. Ensure locking tab

Hose

 

 

 

is in place.

 

 

4.

Push power switch to “ON” position

Connector

Spray

 

Trigger

Power Switch (O = OFF,

I = ON)

Cleaning

Nozzle

Carrying

Handle and

Hose Storage

5. Move the soap/rinse selector to the “Soap” setting.

6.Holding the nozzle approximately 1-inch above the surface to be cleaned, squeeze the spray trigger. Pull the nozzle backward at a moderate pace for no more than 5 seconds to avoid over soaking.

7.Release the spray trigger to stop the solution flow.

8.Place the brush of the cleaning nozzle directly onto surface. Gently scrub the spot by moving the cleaning nozzle forward and backward across spot applying light pressure. As the nozzle moves over the surface, it picks up the dirty water and places it in the recovery tank.

9.Move the nozzle over the carpet/upholstery several more times without pushing the spray trigger. This removes excess water and helps the carpet/upholstery dry faster.

(For best suction results, slightly tilt nozzle forward for a more direct contact between suction cover and carpet or upholstery.)

10.For clean water rinse, move the soap/rinse selector to the rinse setting, squeeze the spray trigger and repeat step 6 through 9.

11.For heavily soiled areas, repeat this procedure as needed.

NOTE : During initial use, clean water may not be dispensed immediately from the hose. With unit on, depress trigger and wait approximately 4 seconds for water to travel from tank and

through the hose.

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2550 specifications

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