Инструкция по эксплуатации Philips FC6842 Triathlon

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Carpet shampooing tips:
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Never shampoo floors which are not water-resistant. If you are in doubt, contact the supplier of
the carpet.

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Do not shampoo delicate fabrics and handwoven or non-colourfast carpets.

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Test the colourfastness of your carpet by pouring some shampoo dissolved in water onto a
white cloth and rubbing this onto a normally hidden part of the carpet. If there are no traces of
dye on the cloth, it can be assumed that the carpet is colourfast.

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However, if dye comes off onto the cloth, do not shampoo the carpet. If you are in doubt,
contact a specialist.

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Vacuum the whole area thoroughly before you start shampooing.

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Make sure that the room is well-aired during and after shampooing to allow better and quicker
drying.

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Allow the carpet to dry well before walking on it again: freshened-up areas normally require 30
minutes to dry, whereas deep-cleaned sections require approximately 2 hours to dry. Of course,
the drying times also depend upon the amount of shampoo applied, temperature, air humidity
and ventilation.

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The transparent nozzles, i.e. the double injection nozzle and the upholstery nozzle, enable you
to determine if your carpet or hard floor is clean by looking at the colour of the extracted
solution.

Hard floor shampooing

The 3-purpose click-on hard floor adapter for the double injection nozzle consists of three
familiar cleaning tools: (fig. 44).

1: a brush (to release sticky dirt from the floor)
2: a sponge (to release, distribute and rub in the shampoo)
3: a squeegee (to collect the shampoo from the floor so that it can be vacuumed)

Snap the hard floor adapter onto the double-injection shampoo nozzle (fig. 66).

Do not make very long strokes.

1

For effective scrubbing, just make back-and-forth strokes as you would with a regular vacuum
cleaner. Normally it is sufficient to only apply shampoo while moving the nozzle forwards
(fig. 45).

2

To dry the floor, just move the nozzle backwards slowly. Make sure that only the squeegee
touches the floor and do not apply shampoo (fig. 46).

3

To remove shampoo effectively, make overlapping strokes and finish off with one stroke
across as shown in the figure (fig. 47).

Window cleaning (specific types only)

1

Attach the window washer to the handgrip of the hose or to the end of the suction tube
(fig. 48).

2

Connect the shampoo hose to the window washer (fig. 49).

3

Switch the appliance on (fig. 43).

4

Switch the shampoo pump on (fig. 50).

5

Spray cleaning liquid onto the window by sqeezing the shampoo trigger (fig. 51).

6

Wash the window (fig. 52).

7

Put the window washer in the drying position (fig. 53).

8

Wipe the window dry (fig. 54).

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