Carpet shampooing tips, Shampooing hard floors – Philips Triathlon Aspirateur Eau et Poussière User Manual

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- If the carpet (or part of it) merely requires freshening up, you do not need to apply a lot of

shampoo.

- It is probably sufficient to only apply shampoo when you make the first stroke towards you.

- Then release the trigger and move the nozzle over the cleaned area a few times without

applying shampoo.

2 Deep cleaning

- For thorough cleaning of a very dirty carpet or part of a carpet, move the nozzle over the area

to be cleaned a few times while you apply shampoo.

3 Extra thorough cleaning

- For extra thorough cleaning of badly soiled areas or stubborn stains, switch off the motor but

keep the pump running.

- Squeeze the trigger to apply shampoo.

- Allow the shampoo to act on the area for several minutes before you switch on the motor

again to suck up the shampoo.

- Be careful not to apply too much shampoo, as this may damage the carpet.

Carpet shampooing tips

- Never shampoo floors that are not water-resistant. If you are in doubt, contact the supplier of

the carpet.

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

- Test the colourfastness of your carpet by pouring some shampoo dissolved in water onto a

white cloth. Then rob the cloth onto a normally hidden part of the carpet. If there are no traces

of dye on the cloth, the carpet is probably colourfast.

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

contact a specialist.

- Vacuum the whole area thoroughly before you start shampooing.

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

drying.

- 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.

- The transparent nozzles (the double-injection nozzle and the upholstery nozzle) let

you determine if the carpet or hard floor is clean. Simply look at the colour of the extracted

solution.
shampooing hard floors

- The 3-purpose click-on hard floor adapter for the double-injection nozzle consists of three

familiar cleaning tools: (Fig. 40)

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.

1

Snap the hard floor adapter onto the double-injection shampoo nozzle (Fig. 41).

2

Start as far away from the door as possible and then work your way towards the door.

3

Apply shampoo by squeezing the trigger on the handgrip of the tube. To scrub effectively, just

make back-and-forth strokes as you do with a regular vacuum cleaner. Normally it is

sufficient to only apply shampoo while you move the nozzle forwards (Fig. 42).

Note: Do not make very long strokes.

4

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. 43).

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