Cleaning bare floors, Using the tools – Hoover SpinScrub User Manual
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Cleaning bare floors
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How to attach bare floor
attachment
Disconnect deep cleaner from electri-
cal outlet.
To prevent possible leaking, remove
clean solution tank (Fig. 2-9) and recov-
ery tank (Fig. 2-16) before positioning
bare floor attachment.
Set tanks aside (do not set tank on furni-
ture).
1. With handle in upright position, tilt
cleaner back so that handle rests on the
floor.
2. With foam strip (A) (located under the
netting) in position as shown, place
attachment on front of nozzle (B).
Make sure arrow on end of attachment
points in the direction as shown.
3. Push attachment against nozzle while
rotating attachment downward until both
ends snap into place.
( N o t e : Some fo rce may be required to
rotate and snap attachment into place. )
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A
B
Using the tools
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4. Return deep cleaner to upright posi-
tion. Lower handle and replace recover y
tank.
5. Raise handle to upright position and
reposition clean solution tank.
To clean floor
Read “Before you begin cleaning”
instructions on page 9.
Do not use the deep cleaner on hard-
wood floors.
1. Fill clean solution tank with HOOVER
Bare Floor Cleaner according to instruc-
tions for Figs. 2-9 to 2-15.
Do not use any type of wax with your
deep cleaner.
2. Move speed selector to the Lo or Hl
position for scrubbing or OFF if
scrubbing is not desired.
3. Dry hands and
plug deep cleaner
into a properly grounded outlet.
4. Step on handle release pedal and
lower handle to operating position; turn
deep cleaner ON.
5. To release solution, press trigger.
Slowly move deep cleaner forward and
backward over area to be cleaned.
6. To pick up dirty solution, release trig-
ger and slowly move deep cleaner over
area where solution has just been dis-
persed. Use both forward and reverse
strokes.
7. Empty recovery tank when the red
‘MAX Extract’ light comes on and the
motor sound becomes higher pitched
and there is a loss in suction (see
“Automatic shut-off”, Fig.2-7)
8. When finished cleaning, follow “After
cleaning” instructions on pages 9 & 10.
Disconnect deep cleaner from electri-
cal outlet
and remove attachment from
nozzle. Rinse it in clear water.
Do not
remove plastic screen or foam from
attachment.
Your model includes some combination
of the following tools.
A. Powered hand tool
has rotating
brushes for extra scrubbing action on
small carpet areas, carpeted stairs and
upholstery. For some models, the
brushes can be removed for converting
to the scrub module.
B. Stair/upholstery nozzle
has a built-in
brush to help provide the scrubbing
action some spots may need for
removal.
C. Scrub module with detachable
scrub pad
attaches to the base of the
powered hand tool (in place of brush
module). Can be used to scrub stubborn
areas such as scuff marks, dried spills,
and in hard to reach areas on hard sur-
faces.
D. Crevice tool
can be used to clean
along edges of carpet, carpeted stairs
and on upholstery.
A
B
C
D
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C
E
D
Attaching scrub module
1. Open the tool door and remove the
powered hand tool.
2. Grasp the sides of the brush module
and lift it from the base (E).
3. Pull scrub module from deep cleaner
and snap it onto the base.
Note:
It may be necessary to rotate the
scrub module (F) slightly so it will align
properly to the base.
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How to attach tool
s
Disconnect deep cleaner from electri-
cal outlet.
1. Place handle in upright position and
remove hose from rack.
All tools attach to the hose in the same
manner:
2. Connect tool to hose by sliding it onto
connector until the tab (C) locks it
securely.
Using your thumb,
push forward and
up
on the
latch (D)
to remove tool as
shown.
Before using tool
It may be necessary to remove air from
the system (“prime the pump”) so the
clean solution will flow to the tool. Follow
these steps:
1. Attach tool to hose and turn the deep
cleaner ON.
2. Put the tool on a hard surface or
against your hand to block off the suc-
tion.
3. Wait a few seconds (can take up to 15
seconds). Then squeeze the trigger and
begin cleaning.
Follow the instructions on pages 12-13
for the appropriate cleaning task.
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