Always follow all safety precautions
when
cleaning and servicing
the vacuum cleaner.
Electrical
Shock Or Personal
Injury
Hazard
Disconnect
electrical
supply before
servicing
or cleaning the unit.
Failure to do so could result in elec-
trical shock or personal
injury from
cleaner suddenly
starting.
the cleaner does not seem to have ade-
quate suction, first check if the dust bin is
full or if a filter is clogged. See DUST BIN
CLEANING
and FILTER CHANGING/
CLEANING.
If the dust bin and filter areas are free of
clogs, check the hose area. Remove exten-
sion hose from the valve assembly
by
grasping the hose collar, twisting, and
pulling straight off.
Visually inspect the hose and the base area
into which the hose is connected.
The nozzle hoses may be removed
at
either end in order to remove
clogs.
Remove any visible dog.
Re-connect
the extension
hose to the valve
assembly.
Plug in the vacuum
and turn it
on. Stretch the hose to maximum
rength
and then allow the hose to return to its stor-
age length.
Turn the unit off and unplug the unit.
Remove dust bin and check dust bin port
and filter screen for clogs. If the dust bin
and filter areas and the hose areas are free
of clogs, check the nozzle area. To check
this area, see the section on AGITATOR
CLEANING.
Screen
Dust Bin
Port
Return the cleaner to the upright position
before plugging into an electrical outlet.
Personal
Injury Hazard
DO NOT place hands
or feet under-
neath the unit at any time. The agi-
tator will be revolving
rapidly when
the vacuum is turned on and is in
the carpet setting.
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