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Turn the black brush switch
ON. Work HOST into the
soiled area, using push-pull
strokes just like when you
vacuum, make three passes
over the area (1.8). This
brushing action distributes
the HOST micro-sponges
and brings them in contact
with the dirty surfaces of
what you are cleaning.
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Turn both machine brushes
and vacuum switches
ON. Vacuum the area in
2 directions: north/south
and east/west. The more
vacuuming the better to
remove as much dirt as
possible. The Liberator
vacuums best of HOST
is a bit damp. Repeat if
necessary.
If Flooring is Still Dirty
If flooring is still dirty, reapply HOST
and brush again.
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Empty the bagless hopper
before storing the Liberator.
Pull out the hopper, empty
into trash container and
replace the hopper and
insure that it is completely
closed to avoid vacuum
power loss. You may need to
empty the bagless hopper
in between vacuuming, this
avoids clogging the filters.
Overloading of the hopper
will cause rapid filter
clogging as well as HOST
Dry Extraction Cleaner to
accumulate on the inner
cone assembly.
THE CLEANING SYSTEM that makes A DIFFERENCE
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1st Pass
2nd Pass
3rd Pass
(1.8)
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NOTE: CLEAN AND ROTATE
BRUSHES HOURLY. The
brush bristles acquire a
"set" in the direction they
revolve unless switched
regularly. Unplug machine
from power and remove
the Velcro skirt. Turn lock
on brush cover plate 1/4
turn counter-clockwise
until it pops out. Pull up
on ring to remove brush
cover plate (1.9). Remove
brushes and clean out
underside. Replace brushes
on opposite hex brush sha s
(2.0). Liberator brushes can
also be switched end-to end
if desired. Replace brush
side plate. Press brush
guard against brushes while
replacing side plate. If brush
plate does not engage,
rotate hex sha slightly until
brush side plate slips in
place. Lock the lock on side
plate and replace
Velcro skirt.
Return the Liberator to the
caddy by locking the handle
in place (2.1) and turn
machine brushes ON and
guide it back into the caddy.
Lock bolts back into place
(2.2). Simply wheel
the Liberator away.
Removing Spots with the
HOST spotZAPPER®
Spots can also be removed using the
HOST spotZAPPER. Apply HOST Dry
Extraction Cleaner and brush in many
directions. The more brushing, the better.
A er brushing, let dry and then vacuum.
(1.9)
Spring
Lock Button
(2.0)
Blue/Unlocked
Red/Locked
Handle Locking Knob (2.1)
Locking
Bolts
(2.2)
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