Eureka 2590 Series manual

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    Deep Steam Extractor Household T ype OWNERʼS GUIDE 2590 Series IMPORT ANT Do not return this product to the store. For assembly problems or questions contact: Eurekaʼs Customer Service Division toll free at 1-800-282-2886*, 8 a.m. to 7:30 p.m., (CST), Monday - Friday and 10 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Saturday . *En Mexico llame al (55) 5343-4384 PLEASE RE[...]

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    IMPORT ANT SAFEGUARDS When using an electrical appliance, basic precautions should always be followed, including the following: READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS CARPET SHAMPOOER/EXTRACTOR. W ARNING T o reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury . • Do not immerse product. Use only on surfaces moistened by cleaning process. • Do [...]

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    3 Grounding Instructions This a pplianc e must b e grounde d. If it sh ould malfun ction or breakdown, groun ding pr ovides a path of least res istanc e for elec tric current to reduce the risk of electri c shock. This app liance is equippe d with a c ord ha v ing an equipment-g rounding con ductor and groundin g p lug. The plug must be plugg ed in[...]

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    4 Feature Guide NOTICE ON MODELS WITH THE ACCESSORY HOSE, YO U MA Y NO TI CE SMA LL W A TE R DROPLETS IN THE W A TER LINE. THIS IS DUE TO THE F ACT THA T ALL UNITS ARE 100% INSPECTED ON THE PRODUCTION LINE USING W A TER TO ASSURE P R O P E R F U N C T I O N O F THE ACCESSORIES. Cord Hook Clear Suction Cover Upper Handle Release Carrying Handle Reco[...]

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    5 S T E P 1 SET UP A . F il l S h am p oo Bo t tl e If handle i s folded , lift h andle to opera ting p os ition . 1) Lift up and pull out the shampoo bottle, fill with Eureka Carpet & Upholstery Concentrate only . 2) Close cap tightly , and replace shampoo bottle. 3) Gently push until the shampoo bottle snaps into place. NOTE: When moving the[...]

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    C. Emptying the Recovery T ank CAUTION: T urn off the power switch and unplug the extractor to empty the recovery tank. 1 ) Pull stra igh t up to remov e t he re cov ery t ank from th e uni t. 2) Remove the automatic shut-off (see illustration) and empty contents into a suitable water drain. 3) Rinse out the waste water recovery tank thoroughly . 4[...]

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    7 S T E P 3 C LE A N U P AN D S T O R AG E Be fore storin g th e ex tr actor for lo ng p eri ods of tim e, it is a g ood ide a to se t t he sham poo contr ol on rinse a nd pus h the spr ay b utton for 1 0 se conds . This flushe s t he sha mpoo re sidue from t he pump. Pla ce cle ane r on a sur fac e wh ere water ca n e asily b e c lea ne d up . I [...]

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    8 Brush At tachm ent Foam Pad At tachm ent (not inclu de d on all mod els ) Squ ee ge e Att achm ent (not inclu de d on all mod els ) A. Pull brush attachment out of cleaner base. C. Attach squeegee on front of suction cover . B. Replace brush attachment with foam pad attachment. BARE FLOOR CLEANING (Not included on all models) NOTE: Do not use on [...]

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    CAUTION: Be extra careful when cleaning on stairs. T o prevent the carpet shampooer/extractor from falling, do not place the unit on stairs. It is suggested that the carpet shampooer/extractor be placed at floor level to clean the lower portion of the stairs and be securely placed at the top of the stairway to clean the upper portion of the stairs[...]

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    10 D. Place the Upholstery Nozzle at the top of the cleaning area. E. Pull up and hold the solution release trigger and pull the nozzle backward at a moderate pace for no more than five seconds to avoid over soaking. F . Release the trigger at the end of the stroke. G. Lift nozzle and start again at the top. Apply one to three spraying strokes. Av[...]

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