REMOVING
CLOGS
Always follow all safety precautions when
performing
maintenance
to the vacuum
cleaner.
WARNING
Electrlcal Shock Or Personal Injury
Hazard
Disconnect electrical supply before
performing maintenance
to the vacuum
cleaner. Fallure to do so could result in
electrical shock or personal injury from
the vacuum cleaner suddenly starting.
If the vacuum cleaner does not seem to
have adequate suction, first check if the
dust bag is full or if a filter is clogged. See
CHANGING DUST BAG (page 16).
If the dust bag and filter areas are free of
clogs, check the clean-out port and the
extension hose. See the following sets of
instructions.
TO REMOVE CLOG FROM HOSE
1. Remove the hose handle
from the hose
holder
by twisting,
and pulling straight
up.
Handle
Hose
2. Plug in the vacuum
cleaner and turn it on.
3. Stretch
the extension
hose to maximum
length and then allow the hose to return to
its natural
length.
4. Re-insert the hose into the original
storage
position from which it was removed.
Press firmly to ensure correct
placement.
5. Turn off and unplug the vacuum
cleaner.
areas and the hose
areas are free of
clogs, disconnect
the
nozzle
hose from the
hose holder and check
the nozzle
for
clogging.
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1. Remove the nozzle
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hose by twisting,
and
pulling straight
down.
Clean the agitator according to the
instructions in the AGITATOR CLEANING
(Page 20)
Return the vacuum cleaner
to the upright
position
before plugging
into an electrical
outlet.
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