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Can't figure out how to attach hose from plastic shampoo container to vacuum

The below link is to a Kirby site that provides a video for attaching the shampooer. Very informative.

http://www.kirby.com/Portals/0/videos.html
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How to use kirby shampooer

The Kirby site has an excellent video for attaching and using the shampooer. Just click on the video you want to see.

http://www.kirby.com/Portals/0/videos.html
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What parts go to a Kirby Shampooer?

There is a shampooer head with shampooer brushroll, water tank, small hose that hooks to the tank, collection tray

Need to use the Kirby shampoo. It goes down as wet suds but you pick up the suds with the vacuum when it drys. Fill tank adding 1 cap full of soap (kirby soap only) per level on the side, this attaches on the side where the bag is attached

After using the shampooer you need to reattach the vacuum bag and main brushroll nozzle as though you were just vacuuming up dirt.

Instructions:

Lift the front of your kirby up (front part with light) open the handle on the dail in the front (if epquipt), remove the power head, put on height adjustment on highest level, turn dial on front of power head until you see 2 red arrows facing each other, unlock by turning knob, power head should come right off, get shampooer out the power head for shampooer with collection tray, make sure dial is set red on red, put on front of Kirby and lock in, turn dial to green on green arrows, fill tank adding 1 cap full of soap (Kirby soap only) per level on the side, this attaches on the side where the bag is attached, line up arrow and notch and turn, to hook up hose put Kirby down to lowest level, notched end of hose hooks in on tray other end on the tank,on/off switch refers to the foam, Turn machine on to lay the foam & scrub carpet, take shampooer back off to extract the foam once it's dry.

Good luck.
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I have a Kirby vacuum with the shampooing attachment. The shampoo/liquid comes out of the shampooer in a drizzle of liquid. There is no foam.

You need to check that the little round screen is in the hole where the hose attaches to the shampoo tank. My guess is that the little round screen is wedged sideways in the end of the hose. Here is a guide to help you further... http://reviews.ebay.com/KIRBY-CARPET-SHAMPOOER-INSTRUCTIONS-MANUAL-DIRECTIONS_W0QQugidZ10000000004594992

Marci
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Need instructions attaching shampooer

First you must remove the power head from the front of the Kirby.
Insttuctions for this are found here...
http://www.greatvacs.com/head%20removal.shtml

Once the power head is off of the Kirby you can connect the shampooer and its tank...Instructions for the Shampooer can be found here
http://www.greatvacs.com/shampoo.shtml


Hope this is helpful =)

Thank you for using Fixya!!!
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Can't get the bag attachment off my Kirby to use the shampooer.

You have to twist the bag attachment counterclockwise to release it. Then put the shampooer on opposite from that. Line up the arrows when putting attachments on.
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How do i put the shampooer together

http://www.greatvacs.com/shampoo.shtml

this is a link to a site with step by step instructions on how to use your kirby shampooer...

the Sentria and the Ultimate G series are identical when it comes to attaching and using the shampooers

Hope this helps!!!
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