Hoover DIAL-A-MATIC 1170 Instructions Manual

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Instructions for your
DIAL-A-MATIC CLEANER
WITH AUTOMATIC POWER DRIVE
Model 1170
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ON/OFF SWITCH
BAG INDICATOR
SUCTION DIAL
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WRAP-AROUND FURNITURE GUARD
Your Power Drive Cleaner has been completely assembled at our factory. It is ready for use with­out further assembly or adjustment.
THREE POSITION HANDLE Storage, operating
and low (for reaching under low furniture). The handle can be lowered by stepping on the pedal at the left rear of cleaner.
The handle should always be in storage position when cleaning tools are used.
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The Hoover Company 1969
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For greater convenience and ease of operation, this Deluxe cleaner provides you with an ex­clusive Automatic Power Drive feature. The
Automatic Power Drive Control is built into the handle of the cleaner. This automatic drive propels the cleaner forward and backward at a variable rate of speed controlled entirely by (you) the operator. (Fig. 1)
Forward - To operate the cleaner in the forward position using the A-utomatic Power Drive, push the handle grip forward. (Fig. 1) Notice that the cleaner moves in a forward direction with little effort. The speed at which the cleaner moves is controlled entirely by (you) the operator.
Reverse -To operate the cleaner in the reverse
position using the Automatic Power Drive, gently pull the handle grip and guide the cleaner toward you. The cleaner moves both forward and back­ward with the same ease when using the Automatic Power Drive feature.
NOTE: For best results guide the cleaner gently at first until you have adjusted to the ease of operating the cleaner. The Power Drive feature is in operation only when the motor is turned on. To move the cleaner without operating the motor use the transport button (disengage drive) accord­ing to the following instructions:
TO TRANSPORT
Your Hoover Power Drive Cleaner can be transportel
by two (2) methods:
1. Use the convenient carrying handle for carrying your cleaner up and down stairs or when lifting the cleaner from one surface to another. Lift it as shown in Fig. 2
2. To roll your cleaner from one room to another, use the convenient button located on top of the
handle grip (Fig. 3). Press the button and slide
the handle grip up or down the handle until the button drops flush with the handle grip. With
the button depressed, the cleaner is in the trans­port or neutral position, with the drive mechanisr disengaged.
While holding the button depressed, the cleaner may be pushed to the desired location as shown in Fig. 4. When the button is pressed in, the Automatic Power Drive gears are locked into
neutral position and the cleaner can easily be transported.
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THIS IS THE “HEART” OF YOUR NEW HOOVER POWER DRIVE CLEANER
Your new Hoover Power Drive is the most powerful upright cleaner ever built.
To handle the wide range of pile depth of modern carpets and rugs, two (2) adjustment features have been provided. These features are Automatic Rug Adjustment and Suction Adjustment as explained in the following paragraphs. When used properly, they will assure the best cleaning efficiency and ease of operation.
Automatic Rug Adjustment. The nozzle of
your cleaner is designed to float on top of the carpet and thereby adjust automatically to the correct carpet height for all known carpets. No manual nozzle adjustment is ever necessary.
Suction Adjustment For Carpets and Rugs.
Set the dial on the back of the cleaner to MEDIUM. (Fig. 1) This will be the correct setting for the majority of rugs. On very thin or loosely woven carpeting, it may be necessary to move the dial toward the LOW position.
For indoor/outdoor, sculptured or multi-
level rugs, it may be necessary to move the
dial toward HIGH for most effective cleaning.
NOTE: Be certain dial indicator points to
desired suction - not to the neutral area between carpet and tool suction. Operate cleaner on dry carpet only.
Suction Adjustment For Cleaning Tools.
(Fig. 2) The handle of the cleaner must be in storage position (See Page 2) when cleaning tools are used. When the handle is in this
position, the nozzle is raised automatically and the agitator does not come in contact with the rug. The Automatic Power Drive
is disengaged and the cleaner will not
self-
propel. Attach hose and cleaning tools (Page 5). Set
Suction Control Dial to HIGH under TOOL Suction for most cleaning. For cleaning drap­eries and delicate fabrics, move dial toward LOW.
The dial can be placed at HIGH, MEDIUM,
LOW or any space between these markings.
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E CLEANING
TOOLS
(See Page 4 for setting Suction Control Dial when using tools).
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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.
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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, press down on the plastic latch and extend
wand until it locks in place. To shorten,
use opposite procedure. (Fig. 2.)
FLOOR BRUSH For hard surface floors and carpeted stairs.
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UPHOLSTERY NOZZLE For upholstered furniture, draperies, tapestries, mattresses, clothing, automobile interiors, stairs.
DUSTING BRUSH For carved furniture table tops, books, lamps, light fixtures,
Venetian blinds, registers, baseboards.
CREVICE TOOL For upholstered furni­ture, edges of wall-to-wall carpeting, radiators, dresser drawers.
To
Connect Hose To Cleaner, Insert hose con-
nector in opening below dial. Turn hose connector to either direction until it locks in place. (Fig. 3.)
TO Connect Tools. To either the telescoping wand
or hose, push 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. (Fig. 4.)
To Store Tools. 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. (Fig. 5.)
While moving furniture, the hose can be conven­iently hung on the handle. (Fig. 6.)
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.
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HELPFUL HINTS Don’t Pick Up Tacks Your cleaner is powerful.
It can pick up tacks, pins, paper clips, etc. How­ever, hard sharp objects should not be picked up by the cleaner. They may clog or damage the hose and the throw-away bag.
Take Care of The Cord Wind it loosely, on the
cover latch and knob on Suction Control Dial, to avoid strain. Snap clip-on plug onto cord. To remove cord, turn cover latch. (See inset). Don’t run cleaner over the cord - it may damage the insulation.
The Bag Indicator (“CHECK BAG”) located on
the front of the cleaner, makes it convenient for you to know when the disposable bag should be changed. The indicator will normally disappear when the motor is turned on and the
Dial-A-
Matic
is used for cleaning carpets. If the “CHECK BAG” indicator appears when the cleaner is being used on carpets, the cleaner is not operating satisfactorily. You should:
1. Replace bag. (Fig. 3, Page 7) In some cases the bag may not be filled to capacity; but due to variation in size and type of dirt particles, the bag has ceased to filter satisfactorily.
2. Check secondary filter. (Fig. 3)
3. Check nozzle hose. (Fig. 1, Page 7)
NOTE: The “CHECK BAG” indicator may be
visible when cleaning tools are used. This does
not necessarily mean that the cleaner is not operating satisfactorily. This can be checked by temporarily turning the dial to CARPET SUCTION position and checking the indicator. If it disappears, the bag does not need to be replaced.
The Secondary Filter protects the motor from
dirt. Before installing a new bag, check 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 the opening for receiving/the cleaning tools with the suction dial set for cleaning tool use. Replace in bag housing and secure with holder.
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ose on the cleaner carries the dirt
from the nozzle to the throw-away bag. lf the hose becomes obstructed (which may happen if the bag is overfilled), remove it and clear it. Pull the hose end from the bottom of the bag housing and unscrew hose end by turning in a clockwise direction. Turn cleaner over, remove bottom plate (Fig. 1, Page 8) and pull hose from cleaner. Clean hose and reinsert it in the cleaner.
NOTE: ALWAYS DISCONNECT CORD FROM ELECTRICAL OUTLET BEFORE REPLACING PARTS.
THE THROW-AWAY BAG
It is imperative that you use only genuine Hoover
Throw-A way Bags
mcide
by The Hoover
Company. Genuine Hoover Bags can be identified
by the Hoover Medallion. These bags are made
from a special material which is scientifically
formulated to filter out dust while allowing air to flow through freely.
Where To Buy Bags. From your local Authorized
Hoover Dealer or from Hoover Factory Service
Stations listed on the white insert. WHEN ORDER-
ING THE THROW-AWAY BAGS, BE SURE TO MENTION THE MODEL OF YOUR CLEANER.
To Replace Throw-Away Bags.
Tip cleaner over, resting handle on the floor. Open the bag cover of the cleaner by turning latch in either direction.
Lift bag cover. Hold throw-away bag by card­board collar, 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.
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THE BELTS
There are two belts on your Hoover cleaner. The belts control the speed of the agitator and the
power drive pulley and are important for the
efficient operation of your cleaner. Because of
this, when buying new belts, you should always
insist on genuine Hoover belts. Some other
belts on the market, not manufactured under the Hoover design and quality controls, do not
operate the agitator or Power Drive correctly and may damage your Hoover cleaner.
When To Replace Belts. Check from time to time
to be sure the belts are in good condition. If they are stretched or cut, they should be replaced.
To Replace Belts:
1. Remove cord from electrical outlet.
2. Turn cleaner over -- remove metal plate on bottom of cleaner by pushing latches toward the outside of cleaner. (Fig. 1) Lift plate to release it from clips.
3. There are two belts as shown in Figure 2. The larger belt is connected to the
agitator.To
remove the large belt, push latches that hold agitator in and toward center of cleaner until
they are free. (Fig. 3). Lift out agitator and
remove old belt.
4. The smaller belt is attached to the power drive pulley. (Fig. 2). To replace the smaller
belt, it is necessary to first remove the larger belt. NOTE: It may not be necessary to change both belts at one time.
5. Place new smaller belt over power drive pulley and motor pulley with smooth side of belt next to pulleys. (Fig. 2). Next, place new larger belt over motor pulley, then over agitator.
6. Replace agitator and latch it in position.
7. Make sure that large 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 motor pulley groove.
8. Replace bottom plate. (Fig. 5). Make sure
that clips enter into the recesses on the cleaner
bottom plate. Check to see that latches are pushed back and will not be covered by plate. (Fig. 6). Place plate in position and latch
securely. Turn agitator by hand to be sure that
belt is in proper position on pulley.
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THE BRUSHES
When brushes
a&worn
and bristles do not touch the edge of a card held across the nozzle, they should be replaced. Always replace both brushes at the same time to maintain cleaning efficiency.
To Replace Brushes. Remove bottom plate, belt
and agitator following directions given on Page 8.
1. Turn end plates of agitator in opposite direc-
tions until one plate comes off.
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2. Then pry out end section as shown in
illustration.
3. After end section is removed, tap the shaft
gently with a hammer.
4. Pull other plate and shaft from agitator.
5. Remove brushes by pulling them from
agitator with pliers. Slide new brushes into the
channels - small ends first -- pushing them in as far as possible.
6. Replace end plate and shaft, lining up locator on shaft with slot in agitator. Replace other end section and end plate and tighten.
LOCATOR
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ELECTRIC KNIVES
HANDMIXER
AUTOMATIC
ELECTRIC
CANOPENER-
TOASTERS
FRY PANS
KNIFE SHARPENER
STAINLESS STEEL
BLENDERS
PROFESSIONAL-TYPE
COFFEEPOT
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DIAL-A-MATIC
PORTABLE
CLEANERS
CLEANERS
FLOOR-A-MATIC RUG
HANDIVAC
SHAMPOO-
&FLOORCONDlTlONER
CLEANER
POLISHERS
SPIN-DRYING WASHERS
AUTOMATlCWASHERShDRYERS
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SERVICE
Service and genuine Hoover replacement parts may be obtained from Hoover Factory Service Stations listed on white insert.
For Service in Warranty Period follow instrudtions set forth in Guarantee. When ordering new parts make sure that you always mention the model
number of the product.
Lubrication--The motor is equipped with one ball bearing and one sleeve bearing. These bearings contain sufficient lubrication for the life of the motor. The addition of lubricant to the sleeve bearing could cause dam­age. THEREFORE, DO NOT ADD LUBRICANT TO EITHER MOTOR BEARING.
The agitator is equipped with two ball bearings that should be lubricated periodically. This should be done by The Hoover Factory Service Sta­tion, or the Authorized Hoover Warranty Service Dealer, as listed on the white insert.
R2 11-69
THE HOOVER COMPANY, NORTH CANTON, OHIO 44720
LITHO
IN U.S.A.
160858
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