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The assembled spotter/carpet cleaner will look like the
drawing.
1. Hand grip
2. Solution trigger: press to release clean solution.
3. Cord hooks: wrap cord around hooks for storage.
4. Carrying handle
5. Clean solution tank handle
6. Clean solution tank cap/ measuring cup
7. Clean solution tank: holds cleaning solution.
8. Recovery tank lid
9. Recovery tank: holds dirty solution.
10.Hood
11.Agitator speed selector: slide selector to set brush
speed on HI, LO, or OFF.
12.Brush indicator: spins when brushes are rotating.
13.Nozzle
14.Recovery tank latches: one on each side of tank.
15.ON/OFF pedal
16.Handle release pedal: step on pedal to lower handle
to operating position.
Operate deep cleaner only at voltage specified on data
plate on back of cleaner.
Description
2. How to use
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ON/OFF pedal
Plug spotter/carpet cleaner into a
properly grounded outlet.
Step on pedal (A) to turn cleaner on.
Step on pedal (A) again to turn cleaner off.
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Handle release pedal
Step on pedal (B) to lower handle to oper-
ating position. Handle does not lock into a
single position but “floats” to allow conve-
nient operation.
Automatic “shut-off”
When the recovery tank (lower tank) is
full, the automatic “shut-off” mechanism
will shut off the cleaner suction.
When this happens, the red float disk
(C) will rise to the top of the recovery
tank lid (see illustration). The cleaner
will no longer pick up dirty solution and
the motor sound will become noticeably
higher in pitch.
When this happens, turn cleaner off
and empty recovery tank before continu-
ing use.
Check clean solution tank also; it may
need to be refilled.