Hoover FH50220 Manual - Page 14

Cleaning Upholstery - motor

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Cleaning upholstery Read "Before You Begin Cleaning" instructions on page 9. Be sure to check the cleaning code on your upholstery. Use your cleaner only on upholstery marked "W" or "W/S". Place handle in upright position. Agitator brushes will not rotate while handle is in upright position. Fill Clean Water Tank according to instructions for Fig. 2.9. Fill detergent container with HOOVER® detergent according to instructions for Fig. 2.10. Do not use hard floor cleaning solution when cleaning upholstery. Attach tool to end of hose. Do not point tools toward people or pets. Dry hands and plug cleaner into a properly grounded outlet. Set Wash/Rinse Setting switch to WASH. Turn cleaner ON. 4.6 Gently press the tool onto the fabric. Press the trigger and slowly pull the nozzle over the fabric. Overlap strokes by 1/2 inch to help prevent streaking. Make additional strokes without pressing the trigger to remove more moisture. To clean in corners or creases, lift the tool one half inch from the fabric and press the solution trigger. Vacuum up the solution with the tool without pressing the trigger. 4.6 4.7 4.7 For heavily soiled areas, it may be necessary to repeat the cleaning process. Make crisscrossing strokes to the original pattern; overlap each pass. Make no more than 2 passes with the solution over any one area to prevent over-wetting and damage to fabric. If additional cleaning is necessary, wait until the upholstery is completely dry before using the tool again. Empty Dirty Water Tank when the motor sound becomes higher pitched and there is a loss in suction (see "Automatic Shut-Off", Fig. 2.19). When finished cleaning, empty Clean Water Tank, wash and rinse dirty Water Tank and let air dry. See "After Cleaning" section (Page. 12) for additional information. Actual model may vary from images shown. 14

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Actual model may vary from images shown.
CLEANING UPHOLSTERY
Read “Before You Begin Cleaning” instructions on
page 9.
Be sure to check the cleaning code on your
upholstery. Use your cleaner only on upholstery
marked “W” or “W/S”.
Place handle in upright position. Agitator brushes
will not rotate while handle is in upright position.
Fill Clean Water Tank according to instructions for
Fig. 2.9.
Fill detergent container with HOOVER
®
detergent
according to instructions for Fig. 2.10. Do not
use hard floor cleaning solution when cleaning
upholstery.
Attach tool to end of hose.
Do not point tools toward people or pets.
Dry hands and plug cleaner into a properly grounded
outlet.
Set Wash/Rinse Setting switch to WASH. Turn
cleaner ON.
4.6 Gently press the tool onto the fabric. Press the
trigger and slowly pull the nozzle over the fabric.
Overlap strokes by 1/2 inch to help prevent
streaking.
Make additional strokes without pressing the trigger
to remove more moisture.
To clean in corners or creases, lift the tool one half
inch from the fabric and press the solution trigger.
Vacuum up the solution with the tool without
pressing the trigger.
4.6
4.7
4.7 For heavily soiled areas, it may be necessary
to repeat the cleaning process. Make crisscrossing
strokes to the original pattern; overlap each pass.
Make no more than 2 passes with the solution over
any one area to prevent over-wetting and damage
to fabric.
If additional cleaning is necessary, wait until the
upholstery is completely dry before using the tool
again.
Empty Dirty Water Tank when the motor sound
becomes higher pitched and there is a loss in
suction (see “Automatic Shut-Off”, Fig. 2.19).
When finished cleaning, empty Clean Water Tank,
wash and rinse dirty Water Tank and let air dry. See
“After Cleaning” section (Page. 12) for additional
information.