The process of washing a carpet occurs when water is supplied to the washing nozzle while the nozzle is moved along the surface.
The washing solution, under pressure, penetrates deep into the pile of the carpet, washing away all the dirt from the depths.
Wet and more elastic fibres of the carpet are straightened by the suction force and the surface becomes evenly fluffy. At the same time, residual moisture will be present on the surface and in the depths of the carpet.
To remove the water, change the angle of the nozzle, press it down on the carpet with a little force and collect the water in a ""pulling"" motion. For maximum effect, do this several times until no more water drops appear on the nozzle.
The transparent plastic of the nozzle makes it possible to control how the water is absorbed.
The amount of water sprayed onto the carpet by a vacuum cleaner and collected in the AquaBOX may vary by 2 or more times.
This is normal - some moisture remains in the carpet and dries out in a few hours.