Hoover f2101 Vacuum Cleaner User Manual


 
How
to use
The pollsher’s ON-OFF
switch
Is
internal
and is operated by lowering and
ralslng
the handle. Be
sura
handle
ls
In lock (upright)
position
before
connecting powercordto wall outlet
To
mduce
the
risk
of
elecblc
ShodG
this
appliance
has a polarized plug
(one blade
IS
wider
than the
ather).
This
plug will fit in a polarized outlet
onlyoneway.
tftheplugdoesnotfitintheoutlet,reversetheplug.
lfit
still
does nat
f&
contact a qualified
electriclan
to install the proper
0utW
Do not change the plug In any way.
Start polisher by pressing handle release lever and lowering handle. Raise
handle to lock position to stop polisher.
Cleaning floors
There are two methods of cleaning hard surface floors:
1. Water method
-
used for all floors that can be cleaned with soap or
detergent and water solution.
2. Solvent or solvent cleaning wax method
-
used for wood and sealed
cork floors that may be damaged by water solutions.
Water method
Linoleum, asphalt, rubber, vinyl, masonry and stone floors may be
cleaned with a soap or detergent and water solution. Use the polisher to
scrub the floor.
Do not use the water cleaning method on wood or cork floors.
1. Vacuum floor to remove loose dirt and litter.
2. Attach brushes.
3. Prepare cleaning solution as directed on detergent container.
Concentrated ammonia solution must be used to remove some wax. If
using a product specifically for wax removal, read caution label and
follow instructions on container.
4. Connect cord to a wall receptacle. Press handle release lever and start
polisher by lowering handle.
5. Start at the end of a room and apply solution to a 3 ft. x 6 ft.
(Im
x 2m)
area in two-inch pools and spaced at two-foot intervals. When removing
hardened wax, allow solution to remain on floor 3-5 minutes. Do not let
solution dry on floor. Wipe up suds with a dampened mop, sponge, or
cloth.
6. Rinse to remove cleaning solution from floor. Scrub and rinse each
section of the floor the same way.
7. Let floor dry before waxing. Brushes should be rinsed and allowed to
dry before using them to polish or buff.
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