Carpet Cleaning; Set Up - Sealey pc310 Instructions For Use Manual

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9. CARPET CLEANING

SET UP

9.1.
Water, mixed with a suitable carpet shampoo solution, is pumped deep into the fibres of the carpet via the shampoo application
nozzle. The dirty liquid is then sucked back into the waste tank along with the dirt and grime dislodged by the cleaning solution.
Water can be pumped up to 2 meters above the machine so that stairs may also be shampooed.
WARNING! Ensure you read, understand and apply Section 1 'Safety Instructions'. Reminder: DO NOT vacuum hazardous
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substances.
9.2.
Ensure the machine is unplugged from the power supply.
9.3.
Fit the foam filter (F).
9.4.
Reposition the head onto the tank body and clip in place.
9.5.
Ensure that the shampoo solution has been mixed with the recommended proportion of water and pour it into the shampoo tank.
Insert the shampoo tank connecting tube and filter (fig.1-16) into the tank and push the cap onto the tank filler neck to avoid any
shampoo splashing out whilst working.
9.6.
Plug the nozzle on the other end of the shampoo tank connecting tube into the shampoo inlet hole on the rear of the motor housing
below the HEPA filter exhaust cover. (fig.1-2)
9.7.
Ensure that the transparent shampoo delivery tube is fitted correctly around the suction hose and held in place with the clips
provided. See also fig.1-29.
9.8.
Screw the large threaded connector on the end of the flexible suction hose to the vacuum inlet on the front of the tank.
9.9.
Push the connector on the end of the shampoo delivery tube into the shampoo outlet nozzle on the front of the motor housing.
9.10. Slide the spraying trigger fitting into the mount at the top of the extension tube. Push gently and ensure it clicks into place.
9.11.
Fit the large washing head to the extension tube. Connect the shampoo delivery tube from the head to the trigger. The black fitting
is a push and twist fit. See also fig.3.
9.12. The spraying nozzle at the other end of the delivery tube is a push fit into the mounting on the underside of the head. There is a
notch in the nozzle which must fit onto a spiggot in the head mounting to ensure that the nozzle outlet is the right way round.
9.13. To clean fabrics and upholstery See fig.2. Clip the spray nozzle with the short tube (See fig.1-21) into the underside of the small
cleaning head. Then attach the trigger directly to the mounting on the underside of the small head. Push the assembled head onto
the air diffuser handle. Note: The metal extension tube is not used.
9.14. Select the switch to position A to operate the pump for shampoo application only. Select the switch to position B for simultaneous
shampoo application and dirty liquid suction.
9.15. Squeeze the trigger to apply shampoo to the area to be washed.
9.16. Vacuum the carpet thoroughly before washing it. For best results we recommend you first remove all furniture from the room to
be cleaned, or move it away from the cleaning area. Clean the whole carpet systematically in squares of approx., 1.5m each. This
avoids walking over the cleaned carpet until it completely dry.
9.17. Start furthest away from the doorway to the room, extend the hose and work backwards.
9.18. Switch to position C and squeeze the trigger to spray shampoo into the area to be cleaned.
9.19. Squeeze the trigger as you pull the head back towards you, in lengths of approx 1.5m. Refill the tank if the fluid spray stops.
9.20. Switch off and return to where you started.
9.21. Switch to position D to vacuum the dirty solution and repeat the previous pattern of strokes. Apply more shampoo in any
particularly dirty area. The dirty solution is visible as it is sucked up through the transparent head. Stop vacuuming when there is
no more dirty fluid visible.
DO NOT walk over any newly cleaned area until it is completely dry.

© Jack Sealey Limited
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Original Language Version
PC310 Issue:7(S) - 27/05/15

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