Safety
Accidents due to misuse can only be prevented by those using the machine. To guard against injury, basic
safety precautions should be observed, including the following:
Read and follow all safety instructions.
Electric Shock Could Occur If Used Outdoors Or On Wet Surfaces
This vacuum cleaner is designed to be safe when used to perform cleaning functions. Should damage occur to
electrical or mechanical parts, cleaner should be repaired by Hillyard or competent service station before using
in order to avoid further damage to machine or physical injury to user.
A damaged power cord could cause electrical shock and/or fire. To minimize this possibility observe the
following precautions:
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Do not run cleaner over power cord.
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Avoid closing doors on power cord, pulling it around sharp edges, or placing sharp-edged objects upon
it.
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Wind cord no tighter than is necessary to retain it on the cord hooks.
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When disconnecting power cord from electrical outlet, grasp the plug. Pulling it out by the cord itself can
damage cord insulation and internal connections to plug.
Your vacuum cleaner creates suction and contains a revolving brush. To avoid bodily injury from suction or
moving parts, vacuum cleaner brush should not be placed against, or in close proximity of loose clothing,
jewelry, hair or body surfaces while cleaner is connected to electrical outlet. Cleaner should not be used to
vacuum clothing while it is being worn. Keep children away from machine when in operation or plugged in.
If used on plush carpet or carpet with thick padding, turn off unit when handle is in upright position. When using
accessory tools, keep floor brush off carpet by keeping handle in locked position and lowering handle with one
hand to raise brush off floor. Operate accessories with other hand.
Always plug your cleaner into a standard wall outlet. Use of extension cord or light socket with inadequate
current carrying capacity could result in electric shock or fire hazard. Disconnect cleaner from electrical outlet
before servicing, such as changing bags or belts. You could receive bodily injury from moving parts of machine
should switch accidentally be turned on. Disconnect cleaner from electrical outlet before detaching powerhead.
Do not use your vacuum cleaner in areas where flammable and/or explosive vapor or dust is present to avoid
possibility of fire or explosion. Some cleaning fluids can produce such vapors. Areas on which cleaning fluids
have been used should be completely dry and thoroughly aired before being vacuumed.
To avoid fire hazard, do not pick up matches, fireplace ashes, or smoking material with cleaner.
Keep your work area well lighted to avoid picking up harmful materials (such as liquids, sharp objects, or burning
substances) and avoid tripping accidents.
Use care when operating the cleaner on irregular surfaces such as stairs. A falling cleaner could cause bodily
injury and/or mechanical damage. Proper storage of machine in an out-of-the-way area immediately after use
will also prevent accidents caused by tripping over cleaner.
Store your vacuum indoors in a cool, dry area not exposed to the weather to avoid electrical shock and/or
cleaner damage.
Exercise strict supervision to prevent injury when using vacuum cleaner near children or when child is allowed
to operate vacuum cleaner. Do not allow children to play with vacuum cleaner and never leave cleaner plugged
in and unattended.
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