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Hopefully, if you have an all-terrain steam vacuum cleaner on your system, this guide can help you fix the problem.
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Hopefully, if you have an all-terrain steam vacuum cleaner on your system, this guide can help you fix the problem.
• Do not use with dropped cable or plug. If the unit is not working properly, has been dropped, damaged, left open, or dropped in water, take this container to a Hoover Sales and Service Center or an Authorized Hoover Service Center. • If the device is used only by or near children, strict supervision is required.
If the clipper simply does not start and only clicks when tilted and turned on, the automatic shutdown may have been activated by mistake. Turn off the special cleaner and unplug the machine. Check the recovery tank and, if full, leave it alone. Tighten the filter cover if it is bent.
Use your specific hand to grasp the nozzle and hold it at a slight angle so that you can slide the T-end of most nozzle cleaning tools inward to remove debris. Move the tool up, then right or left and sideways to remove the blockage, including the nozzle. Repeat as needed until all nozzles are completely clean.
Empty the waste water tank After filling the tank, the basic safety float switch prevents better water suction, which could damage the engine. Raise most of the tank and pour the jet down the drain. Replace the empty tank and continue cleaning. Replace the empty tank and continue cleaning.