Maintenance; After Each Use; Crevice Tool - Clarke Carpet Master 30 Libro De Instrucciones

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OPERATING PROCEDURES cont.
OPERATION WITH TOOLS:
Three on-board tools are available for the vacuum: the dusting
tool, crevice tool and turbo tool (fi gure 5). Twenty (20) feet of
hose is provided, which allows access to rooms without moving
the machine.
1. The brush and vacuum switches should be turned "OFF".
2. Depress the foot pedal to the "ACCESSORY" position.
3. Remove the rigid portion of the accessory hose from it's
storage area in the handle and attach the tool of choice.
4. Turn the vacuum switch "ON" and begin cleaning.
NOTE: The vacuum switch should be OFF when switch-
ing the foot pedal between the accessory and the brush
position.

MAINTENANCE

WARNING: To prevent electric shock, ALWAYS turn
the brush and vacuum motor switches
OFF and UNPLUG the power cord from
the electrical outlet before doing any
clean-up or repairs, and when the machine
is left unattended. Do not handle plug or
vacuum with wet hands.

AFTER EACH USE:

1. Vacuum fi lter bag: If the bag is full or damaged, install
a new one.
Filter Bag, 10 Pack - 53456A
Cloth Bag (optional) - 53457A
2. Power cord and plug: Check for cuts or nicks; if damaged,
have the cord replaced at a factory authorized service
center.
3. Casters and Wheels: Remove any strings or debris that
may restrict the free movement of the casters.
4. Tools: Inspect the tools to ensure there is no obstruction
of airfl ow. Remove any debris found.
5. Brush: Remove any strings or debris. Replace if becomes
worn or damaged.
6. Storage: The handle may be folded down and the machine
stored upright (fi gure 6) to reduce storage space require-
ments. Store the machine in a clean dry area.
-6- FORM NO. 70796A
Hose
Turbo Tool
FIGURE 5
FIGURE 6
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