Hoover DIAL-A-MATIC 1100 Instructions Manual

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Instructions for
YOUR NEW HOOVER
DIAL-A-MATIC CLEANER
Model 1100
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HANDLE
OPENING FOR HANGING CLEANER
IN
STORAGE AREA
ON/OFF
SWITCH
/
COVER
LATCH
NOZZL HOSE
MODEL 1100
G HANDLE
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TO ATTACH HANDLE TO
CLEANER
I.
Remove tape and screw from handle socket and set aside for later use.
2.
Connect electric plug from bottom of handle to electric plug projecting
from handle socket. Make sure plug assembly is positioned as shown in illustration.
3.
Push handle into place in handle socket. The excess wire and electric
plugs are guided into handle tube.
4. Line up holes in handle and handle socket. Insert screw and tighten with screwdriver.
HANDLE ADJUSTMENTS
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The handle on your clean­er has three positions
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storage, operating,
and
low (for reaching under low furniture). The handle can be lowered by step­ping on pedal at the left rear of
cleaner. The
handle should always be
in storage position when cleaning tools are used.
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THIS IS THE
ttHEART”
OF Y
THE DIAL-A-MAT/C GIVES THE BEST AND MOST
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SET THE DIAL FOR CARPET AND RUG CLEANING
Your new HOOVER DIAL-A
MATIC
is the most powerful up-
right cleaner ever built. Proper
suction control for your floor coverings is most important for cleaning effectiveness and ease of operation.
FIRST, set the dial between
“MEDIUM” and “LOW”. This will be the correct setting for the majority of rug thicknesses.
For deep pile carpets, shag
rugs, cotton rugs, or lightweight
throw rugs, move the lever to-
ward “LOW” if the cleaner does
not push easily.
For low pile, sculptured, or multi-level rugs, it may be
necessary to move the lever to-
ward “HIGH”.
When you have the proper setting
on the dial, your Hoover will
push easily and clean thor-
oughly.
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V HOOVER DIAL-A-MATIC CLEANER
SE OF A VACUUM
CbEANER
THAT
YAS EVER BEEN DEVISED.
SET THE DIAL FOR
CLEANING TOOLS
The handle of the cleaner should be in storage position (See page 2) when cleaning tools are used. When the
handle is in this position, the
nozzle is
raised and the agitator does not come in contact with the rug.
Attach hose and cleaning tools (Page
7).
Set lever on
Suction Control Dial to
“High” under “Cleaning Tool
Use”
for most clean­ing. For cleaning draperies and delicate fabrics, move
lever toward ‘ ‘
Low’ 9.
The lever can be placed at “High”,
“Medium”,
“Low’~
or any space between these markings.
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THE CLEANING TOOLS MODEL
1101
(See Page 5 for setting Suction Control Dial when using tools.)
The cleaning tools have many uses. Some are listed below:
1.
TUFFLEX HOSE Double vinyl reinforced with nylon mesh for
long, trouble-free life. The light flexible hose has a vinyl tab, so it can be hung on the cleaner or on a hook in a closet.
2. TELESCOPING WAND When you require extra length for cleaning
bare floors or hard-to-reach places,
attach the telescoping extension
wand.
To lengthen the wand, push in on the plastic latch and extend wand until
it locks in place. To shorten, use
opposite procedure.
3.
FLOOR BRUSH
For Hard Surface Floors and Carpeted Stairs.
4.
UPHOLSTERY NOZZLE For Upholstered Furniture, Draperies,
Tapestries, Mattresses,
Clothing, Automobile Interiors, Stairs.
5.
DUSTING BRUSH For Carved Furniture, Table Tops, Books,
Lamps, Light Fixtures, Venetian Blinds, Registers, Baseboards.
6. CREVICE TOOL For Upholstered Furniture, Edges of
Wall-to-
Wall Carpeting, Radiators, Dresser Drawers.
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TO STORE TOOLS
While moving furniture, hose can be
conveniently hung on handle.
The vinyl tool kit has
been,designed
so the tools can be packed inside and the hose attached, by strap, on outside. The kit has two slots located near the top for ease in hanging on the cover latch of the cleaner or on a hook in the closet.
TO CLEAN TOOLS
To clean the hose, wipe off dirt with a cloth, dampened with a liquid
detergent. Use a damp cloth to re­move the detergent. Cleaning tools can be washed in warm water with a detergent. Rinse and let dry before using.
TO CONNECT HOSE TO CLEANER
Insert hose connector in opening below dial. Turn hose connector
in either direction until it locks in place.
TO CONNECT TOOLS
To connect the cleaning tools to either the telescoping wand or
hose, press down on the plastic latch and fit the attachment into
place making sure the button on the attachment is locked in
place. To release, press down on plastic spring latch and remove.
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HELPFUL HINTS
EASY TO CARRY
Use the comfort-
able handle grip for carrying your Hoover
cleaner, or move it from room to room by
tipping it back on wheels and pushing it.
DON’T PICK UP TACKS
Hard, sharp objects should not be picked up by the cleaner.
They may damage the
hose and the throw-away bag.
TAKE CARE OF CORD It should
be wound loosely on cover latch and
lever on Suction Control Dial to avoid unnecessary strain. The clip-on plug snaps directly onto the cord. Don’t run your cleaner over the cord
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it may
damage the insulation.
IF TROUBLE OCCURS
If the cleaner does not pick up surface dirt, it is an indication that something is
wrong. Here are some of the things you should check before calling the service man. If you need further help, call your
Hoover Dealer or Hoover Factory Branch
Service Station listed on the service page.
1.
Check Nozzle Hose
The nozzle hose on the cleaner carries the dirt from the nozzle to the throw­away bag. If an object lodges across the entrance of the hose, remove bottom plate (see Page
II),
pull hose from
cleaner and remove object. Replace
hose, making sure that metal collar is
lodged completely
inside the hose
connection. Then replace bottom plate.
If hose is clogged as a result of the
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Check Nozzle Hose (cont.)
throw-away bag being full of fluff from a new carpet, put a new throw-away bag on the cleaner. Then place handle in storage position, turn cleaner on, and move lever on Suction Control Dial back and forth. This will clear the hose.
2. Check Secondary
Filter
The secondary filter protects the motor from dirt. Before installing a new bag,
check the filter. Dirt spilled in the bag housing will accumulate on the filter and may restrict motor performance. To clean filter, remove wire holder and lift
out filter. Tap against a hard sur­face, or rinse thoroughly with warm water and dry.
Replace in bag
housing and secure with holder.
3.
Check Bag (See
Below.) 4.
Check Belt
(Page 11.)
5. Check Agitator
Brushes (Page 12.)
THE THROW-AWAY BAG
To assure that your Hoover cleaner operates at peak performance it is imperative that you use only genuine Hoover Throw-Away Filter Bags made by The Hoover Company. Genuine Hoover bags can be identified by the Hoover Medallion. These bags are made from a special material which is
scien-
@
OOJf
P
tifically formulated to filter out dust while allowing air to flow through freely.
The use of other than genuine Hoover bags voids your guarantee !
WHEN TO REPLACE THE BAG
Check the bag from time to time. When bag is approximately three-fourths full of dirt, it should be changed. If you let more dirt than this accum­ulate, your cleaner will not operate efficiently.
Be sure that throw-away bag is not extending outside of cover and that cover is in proper position on the gasket before latching.
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TO REPLACE THROW­AWAY BAG
Tip cleaner over,
resting handle on
the floor. @pen bag cover of cleaner
by turning latch in either direction. Lift bag cover.
Hold throw-away bag by cardboard cover, twist out­ward, and remove. Discard used bag.
To attach new throw-away bag, hold bag with cardboard collar down and
with arrows pointing toward front of
cleaner. Push hole in cardboard
firmly over tube, twisting until bag
is secure.
Be sure that throw-away
bag is not extending outside of cover
and that cover is in proper position
on the gasket before latching.
WHERE
TO BUY BAGS
Keep a supply of Throw-Away Bags on hand. They may be purchased at your local Authorized Hoover Dealer (listed in
in the Yellow Pages of your Telephone Directory under “Vac-
uum Cleaners”
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Hoover) or from Hoover Factory Branch
Service Stations listed on the service page of this book. WHEN ORDERING THROW-AWAY BAGS, BE SURE TO MEN-
TION THE MODEL OF YOUR CLEANER.
THE BELT
WHEN TO REPLACE THE BELT
Remove bottom plate from cleaner (see Fig, 1) and check from time to time to be sure the belt is in good condition. If it is stretched or cut, it should be replaced.
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
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HOW TO REPLACE THE BELT
Turn cleaner over. Remove metal plate on bottom of cleaner by pushing latches toward the out­side of cleaner. Lift plate to re­lease it from wire holders.
Push latches, that hold agitator, in and toward center of cleaner until they are free. Lift out agitator and remove old belt.
Place new belt over motor pulley, with smooth side next to pulley, then over agitator.
Replace agitator and latch it in position.
Make sure that belt is in center of pulley and free of agitator mountings and latch. Turn agitator by hand to be sure that belt is in proper position in pulley groove.
Replace bottom plate. Place metal knobs, on front of plate, in wire holders. Check to see that latches are pushed back and will
not be covered by plate. Place plate in position and latch se-
cure ly .
Turn agitator by hand to
be sure that belt is in proper
position on pulley.
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WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT THE BELT
The belt of your Hoover cleaner controls the speed of the agitator and is important for the efficient operation of your cleaner. Be­cause of this, when buying a new belt, you should always insist on a genuine Hoover belt. Some other belts on the market, not manufactured under Hoover design and quality controls, do not operate the agitator correctly and create undue stress which will damage your Hoover cleaner.
The use of other than genuine
Hoover belts voids your
guarantee.
Genuine Hoover belts have
the name HOOVER. printed on the belt.
THE BRUSHES
WHEN TO REPLACE BRUSHES
The brushes on your cleaner are
made of quality nylon which will last approximately four times longer than horsehair. Check occasionally by laying a piece of cardboard across nozzle. If bristles do not touch the edge of cardboard, new brushes are needed. Always replace both brushes at the same time.
TO REPLACE
BRUSHES
Remove the belt and agitator,
following directions given on
Pages 10 and 11.
I. Turn end plates
in opposite di-
rections until
one plate comes
off.
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2. After plate is removed, pry out the end section as shown in illustration.
3.
After plate is removed,
tap the shaft gently with a hammer.
4. Pull other plate and the shaft from agitator.
5.
Remove brushes by pull-
ing them from agitator.
If they do not come out
easily,
pull them out
with pliers.
&Install
new brushes by
sliding them into the
channel,
making
sure
that the small end goes in first. Push in as far as possible.
7.
Replace end plate and
shaft. Remember to line up locator with the slot on the agitator. Replace other end section and end plate and then tighten.
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SERVICING YOUR HOOVER APPLIANCE
Service and genuine Hoover replacement parts may be obtained from Hoover
Factory Branch Service Stations or consult the Yellow Pages of your Telephone Directory under Vacuum Cleaners-Hoover.
For Service in Warranty Period follow instructions set forth in Guarantee.
When ordering new parts make sure that you always mention the model number.
This is given on the cover of your Instruction Book and on the Motor Plate of the appliance.
Lubrication -- Depending on the product, motors are equipped with either two
Sleeve Bearings or a combination of one Sleeve Bearing and one Ball Bearing.
They are lubricated for the life of the motor and it will not be necessary to lubricate either one; in fact, the addition of lubricant to the Sleeve Bearing could cause damage.
HOOVER FACTORY BRANCH SERVICE
STATIONS
CALIFORNIA, NEVAOA, HAWAII
The Hoover Company 2411 W. Third Street Los Angeles 5, Cal.
5521 W. Washington Blvd.
Los Angeles 16, Cal.
3501 California Street San Francisco 18, Cal.
COLORADO, ARIZONA, WYOMING,
NEW MEXICO, UTAH
The Hoover Company 2800-2810 W. Eighth Ave.
Denver 18, Colo.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, VIRGINIA, MARYLAND, DELAWARE
The Hoover Company
1305 Rhode Island, N. E.
Washington 18, D. C.
GEORGIA, NO. CAROLINA, SO. CAROLINA, FLORIDA,
TENNESSSEE, ALABAMA
The Hoover Company
1920
Monroe Drive, N. E.
Atlanta 9, Ga.
ILLINOIS, IOWA
The Hoover Company 5353 N. Lincoln Avenue Chicago 25,
III.
141 S. Oak Park Avenue Oak Park, III.
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INOIANA
The Hoover Company 2060 East 52nd Street
Indianapolis, Indiana
MASSACHUSETTS, MAINE, VERMONT, NEW HAMPSHIRE, CONNECTICUT, RHODE ISLAND
The Hoover Company 325 Harvard Street Brookline 46, Mass.
MICHIGAN The Hoover Company
13735 Puritan Avenue Detroit 27, Michigan
MINNESOTA, WISCONSIN
The Hoover Company
275 DuPont Avenue N. Minneapolis 5, Minn.
MISSOURI, OKLAHOMA, ARKANSAS, LOUISIANA, MISSISSIPPI, KANSAS
The Hoover Company
7714 Prospect Avenue
Kansas City 32, MO.
NEBRASKA,
NORTH DAKOTA,
SOUTH DAKOTA, IOWA
The Hoover Company
106 North 49th Street
Omaha, Nebr.
NEW JERSEY
The Hoover Company
25 Halsted Street-Rm. 15 East Orange, New Jersey
NEW YORK
The Hoover Company 3261 Sheridan Drive Buffalo 26, New York
73 High Street Hempstead, N. Y.
370 Seventh Avenue
New York 1, New York
OHIO, KENTUCKY The Hoover Company
7749 Reinhold Drive
Cincinnati, Ohio 45237
16400 Miles Avenue
Cleveland 28, Ohio
PENNSYLVANIA, WEST VIRGINIA
The Hoover Company Two Parkway Center 875 Greentree Road
Pittsburgh 20, Pa. 130 S. State Road
Upper Darby, Pa.
TEXAS
The Hoover Company 4332 Maple Avenue
Dallas 19, Texas
WASHINGTON, OREGON, IDAHO, MONTANA,
ALASKA
The Hoover Company 2124 Second Avenue Seattle 1, Wash.
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WORLD FAMOUS HOOVER APPLIANCES
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PORTABLE CLEANER
FLOOR WASHER
LARK CLEANER
SHAMPOO-POLISHER
ILISHER-SCRUBBER
PIXIE CLEANER
DUSTETTE
STEAM-DRY IRON SHAMPOO WAX
WASHER-SPIN DRYER
CAN OPENER
COMMERCIAL
HAIR DRYER
VACUUM CLEANER
COMMERCIAL
FLOOR MACHINE
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GXJARANTEE
Your Hoover appliance is guaranteed against original defects in material and workmanship for a Period of
one year from the date of purchase under normal use at the voltage marked thereon. Please read the in­structions
carefully on the use and care of your Hoover appliance because damage caused by failure to follow instructions is not covered by this guar­antee. No responsibility will be assumed for damage resulting from the use of other than genuine Hoover replacement parts.
For service under this guarantee, return the defective part or appliance, transportation prepaid, to the nearest Hoover Factory Branch Serv­ice Station (listed on the service page in this book). Any part judged by the Hoover Factory Branch Serv-
ice Station to be defective within the guarantee period will be repaired or replaced free.
THEHOOVERCOMPANY
\Wti-----b.
President -Chairman
INDEX
PAGE
BAG..
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9-
10
BELT
................................
10 .
12
BRUSHES
............................
.12
.
13
CLEANER NOZZLE HOSE
..................
8
CLEANING CARPETS AND RUGS
...........
4
CLEANING TOOLS
5, 6
.
....................
7
HANDLE ADJUSTMENTS
...................
3
HANDLE ATTACHING
.....................
3
HELPFUL HINTS
........................
8
.
9
SECONDARY FILTER
......................
9
SERVICE
............................... 14
SUCTION CONTROL DIAL
................4- 5
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