Eureka 2550 manual Express Clean UP and Storage, Emptying the Recovery Tank, Automatic Shut-Off

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EXPRESS CLEAN UP AND STORAGE

Before storing the portable deep cleaner for long periods of time, it is a good idea to set the soap/rinse selector control to shampoo, remove the soap cartridge and squeeze the spray trigger for 10 seconds. This flushes the shampoo residue from the system. Place cleaner on a surface where water can easily be cleaned up.

A. Emptying the Recovery Tank

CAUTION: Turn off the power switch and unplug the spot cleaner to empty the recovery tank.

1.Pull straight up to remove the recovery tank from the unit.

2.Remove the cap (see illustration) and empty contents into a suitable water drain.

3.Rinse out the waste water recovery tank thoroughly. Visually check to ensure automatic shut-off (float) is operational and free of any lint. If not operational, continue to rinse recovery tank.

4.Gently push the tank all the way into unit until secure.

5.Resume cleaning or store.

Automatic Shut-Off

Recovery

Tank

Empty

Cap

The automatic suction shut-off functions when the waste water recovery tank has reached capacity. This can be detected by a noticeable difference in the motor sound. Immediately turn off the unit when this happens and empty the recovery tank.

NOTE: The recovery tank fills to just below the empty cap.

B. Clean Suction Cover

CAUTION: Turn off the power switch and unplug the electrical cord before cleaning.

1.Unsnap and tilt the suction cover forward. Suction cover does not come off completely.

2.Rinse suction cover with water, removing dirt and lint.

3.Replace the suction cover by tilting it back and snapping it in place.

C. Storing Hose and Cleaning Nozzle

Suction

Cover

1.Rinse out hose and cleaning nozzle with clean water before storeing. Set the soap/rinse selector to “Soap”, remove the soap cartridge and squeeze the spray trigger for 10 seconds.

2.Remove cleaning nozzle from the hose and place in storage section between tanks.

3.Wrap hose around carry handle and snap back in place.

4.Place carry handle in down position.

NOTE: When removing cleaning nozzle from the hose, insure that both nozzle and hose are held below the unit

and over a sink or bucket to drain excess water from hose.

Hose

 

Hose

 

 

Hose

Connector

 

 

 

Carrying

Handle and

Hose Storage

Clean

Recovery

Cleaning

Water Tank

Tank

Nozzle

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2550 specifications

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