CLEANING
AREA
Be_een
Bare
Carpeted
ATTACHMENT
Furniture* Cushions*
Drapes"
Stairs
Floors
FloorgRugsi
Walls
Dusting Brush
_
X
X
X
Crevice Tool
X
X
Fabric Brush
_
X
X
X
X
Floot Brush
(So, m e Models)
Power'Mate®
(Some Models)"*
Power-Mate Jr2
X
X**
X
X
'
x
x
*Always clean attachments before using on fabrics°
** 3_way O_Off switch should be in FLOOR position,
*** Handi-Mate Jr,= and Power-Mate Jr.= attachment instructions are includedwith the products,
NOTE: When separating
wands
depress Iockbutton
completely
before pullingwands
apart., If
wand lock button is difficul! to _depress,, pt!sh the two wands more tightly together to line up
the lOCKbutton with the nole. uepress lOCKbutton and then pull wanes aparL
Active brush edge
cleaners are on both
sides of the Power°
Mate _. Guide either
side of the Power-
Mate * along base-
boards or next to
furniture to hetp
remove dirt trapped at
carpet edges_
OVERLOAD
PROTECTOR
The Power-Mate _ has
built4n protection
against motor and belt
damage should the
agitator jam. if the
agitator slows down or
stops, the overload
protector shuts off the
Power-Mate ®. The
canister motor will continue to run.
Overload Protector
Reset Button
To correct problem: Turn off vacuum,
remove obstruction,
then press reset button_
To reset: Push in the overload protector
button.
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The suction
control allows
you to change
the vacuum
suction for
Decrea_
different fabric
Suction
and carpet
weights. Opening the control decreases
suction for draperies
and lightweight
rugs,
while closing the control increases
suction
for upholsteries
and carpets.
Suction
, WARN,NG
Personal InjuryHazard
Always unplug the vacuum
cleaner
before
cleaning the agitator
area as
brush may suddenly
restart.
Failure
to do so can result in personal
injury.