Always follow all safety precautions
when
cleaning
and servicing the vacuum
cleaner.
WARNING
Electrical
Shock Or Personal
Injury
Hazard
Disconnect
electrical
supply before
performing
maintenance
to the
unit. Failure 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
DUST BAG REPLACEMENT
and FIL-
TER REPLACEMENT.
If the bag and filter areas are free of
clogs, check the hose area. Remove
the
lower end of the stretch
hose from the
cleaner
by grasping
the hose collar, twist-
ing, and pulling straight
out.
Plug in the vacuum
cleaner
and turn it 4
on. Stretch
the hose to
Stretch
maximum length
Hose In
and then allow
andOut
the hose to return to its
natural length.
Turn the unit off and unplug
the unit.
Visually inspect the hose and the base
area into which the hose is inserted.
Remove
any visible clog.
Re-insert
the hose into the opening on
the lower body from which it was
removed. Press firmly to assure connec-
tion.
If the bag and filter areas and the hose
areas are free of clogs, check the floor
nozzle area. To check this area, see the
section on BELT REPLACEMENT AND
AGITATOR CLEANING.
Hose
Hose
Collar
Return the vacuum cleaner to the upright
position
before plugging
into an electrical
outlet.
Personal
Injury Hazard
DO NOT place hands or feet
underneath
the unit at any time.
The agitator will be revolving
rapidly when the vacuum
cleaner
is turned
on and is in the carpet
setting.
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