Hoover F5807 Manual - Page 12
Cleaning carpeted stairs - carpet cleaner
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After using stair/upholstery nozzle Disconnect deep cleaner from electrical outlet. Follow the instructions for "After cleaning" on page 9. Drain suction hose by turning deep cleaner on and holding nozzle up for several minutes. Do not press trigger. Disconnect cleaner from electrical outlet. Disconnect hose and solution tube from deep cleaner. Cleaning carpeted stairs Read "Before you begin cleaning" instructions on page 8. Attach hose and solution tube as instructed on page 11. Fill clean solution tank according to instructions on pages 6 and 7. Use 5 ounces of HOOVER Carpet/Upholstery Detergent. Hose length may require that machine be placed at the top of the stairs to clean upper half of stairway and at bottom of stairs to clean lower half. To prevent machine from falling, use extra caution when cleaning on stairs. Do not place deep cleaner on stairs. Do not point stair/upholstery nozzle at people or pets. Dry hands and plug deep cleaner into a properly grounded outlet. Turn deep cleaner ON. Drain solution tube by placing round end in sink, and raising nozzle above your head. Press the trigger. CONVERTER CONVERTER CLIP Occasionally, debris may become lodged inside of the hose at the converter end. To clean-out the hose, lift bottom of converter clip with a screw driver and remove clip. Remove debris as shown. Pre-spray the carpeted stair by holding the nozzle about one inch above the carpet and push the wand forward while pressing the solution trigger (equals one wet stroke). SOLUTION HOSE Snap clip back into positon making sure solution hose is not pinched and moves freely. Replace recovery tank front panel. Slide panel down until it snaps firmly in place. 12 Stair/upholstery nozzle - Cleaning carpeted stairs Position nozzle against the riser and slightly press nozzle into carpet pile. Press the solution trigger and pull the nozzle slowly over the carpet (second wet stroke). Release the trigger, lift nozzle, and position it against riser. Pull nozzle slowly over carpet without pressing trigger (dry stroke). It is best to alternate wet and dry strokes as described above. End with more dry strokes to aid in faster drying of carpet. Overlap strokes by one-half inch to help prevent streaking. 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 nozzle again. When finished cleaning, follow "After cleaning" instructions on page 9 and "After using stair/upholstery nozzle" instructions on page 12.