Hoover U3105-930, U3305-030 Instuctions

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Important Safeguards!
l Read all instructions. l Warning: Electric shock could occur if used outdoors or on wet
surfaces.
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Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used by or near children. Do not allow vacuum cleaner to be used as a toy or to
run unattended at any time.
l Keep hands, feet, loose clothing, and hair away from rotating agita-
tor. Do not operate cleaner in bare feet or when wearing open toe shoes or sandals.
l Don’t run cleaner over cord. It may damage insulation.
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Do not use cleaner to pick up matches, or live ashes and cigarette
butts.
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Never vacuum in the presence of flammable or combustible liquids
or fumes.
l Avoid picking up hard, sharp objects with the cleaner. They may
damage the cleaner and the bag.
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Do not allow cleaner to run in a stationary position on non-carpeted
floors; damage could occur to these surfaces.
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Unplug cleaner when not in use. Turn machine off at switch before unplugging.
l Always disconnect cord from electrical outlet before servicing the
cleaner.
l Change bag frequently when picking up very fine materials such as
powder.
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Grasp the plug to disconnect from wall outlet to avoid damage to cord, plug, prongs, or receptacle.
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If cleaner has a cord reel, hold on to the plug while cord is being re-
wound to prevent cord from whipping.
l The use of an extension cord is not recommended.
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If cleaner is in disrepair, do not attempt to operate.
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Have repairs made by the qualified personnel at Hoover Factory
Service Centers or Authorized Hoover Warranty Service Dealers.
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Use vacuum cleaner only for its intended use as described in the instructions. Use only attachments recommended by the appliance manufacturer; others may cause hazards.
Save these instructions!
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Unpacki
assembl
Place bag spring ring over hook located on the handle.
Cord reel model
Make a small loop with cord and place it over the hook at the back of the handle. When operating, cord should be positioned as
shown.
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Before operating your cleaner,
identify features and controls shown in the diagram, then, read the section on “How to use.’
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1. Edge Cleaning: Brushed edge cleaning is provided on the right side
of the cleaner. Standard edge cleaning is provided on the left side.
2. Handle Release Pedals: step on either pedal to lower handle to either
operating or low position. (Some models have only one pedal.)
3. Cord Reel: to unwind cord, pull from cord reel to desired length. Hold
plug until cord is rewound. (Available with some models.)
4. Cord Return Button: depress to automatically rewind cord for
storage. (Available with some models.)
5. Vinyl Bag Jacket: covering for throw away bag.
6. Bag Spring: place spring ring over hook to support the bag.
7. ON-OFF Switch: some models have two speeds.
8. Manual Operation Button: depress to disengage Power Drive fea-
ture in tight cleaning areas.
9. ‘Power Drive’ Handle Grip.
10. Air Freshener Dispenser (some models only): designed to hold a
fragrance tablet and release a pleasant scent during cleaning
11. Twin Headlight (Available with some models.)
12. Carpet Height Adjustment Lever: choose “LOW/MEDIUM”,
“PLUSH”, or “SHAG”.
13. Molded Furniture Guard Note: If using cleaner on new carpet, be sure to change bag frequently.
See “Maintenance” section for bag replacement.
Operate cleaner only at voltage specified on data plate on bottom of cleaner.
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Cord wrap model
Wrap cord around hooks for stor­age.
On some models the top hook can be rotated forward or backward
for easy cord release. The hook
can then be repositioned for wrapping the cord.
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How
to
use
To transport
To move your cleaner from room to room, put the handle in the up-
right position, tilt the cleaner back on the large rear wheels and push forward.
Handle adjustments
The handle of your cleaner has three positions: Upright for stor­age and when using attachments.
Operating for general operation on
carpet and foors. Low for reaching
under low furniture. The handle
can be lowered by stepping on the
pedal on either side at the rear of the cleaner. (Some models have
only one pedal.)
ON-OFF switch
To turn cleaner ON, push switch down. To turn cleaner OFF, push switch up.
Some cleaners are equipped with a two-speed switch. When the switch is pushed up as far as pos­sible, it is in the OFF position.
LOW SPEED is to be used for less
vigorous cleaning and reduced suction on delicate carpet, rugs, and non-carpeted floors. Slide the switch down one notch from
OFF to LOW speed.
HIGH SPEED is to be used for
cleaning most carpet and for use with attachments. When the switch is pushed down as far as
possible it is in HIGH speed.
Note: When cleaning any floor
covering, turn cleaner “OFF” when unattended, particularly on
non-carpeted floors. The agitator
cleans so thoroughly that opera­tion while the cleaner is stationary
may mar the floor covering.
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Power Drive feature
Note: The Power Drive feature will operate only when the motor is
turned on.
The Power Drive feature moves the cleaner forward and backward at a variable rate of speed controlled entirely by you.
To move forward
Push the handle grip forward and guide the cleaner in front of you. Notice
that the cleaner moves in a forward direction with little effort.
To move backward
Gently pull the handle grip and guide the cleaner toward you. For best results guide the cleaner gently at first until you have adjusted to the ease of operating the cleaner.
For increased control of the Power Drive feature in tight places such as around and under furniture, set the cleaner switch on the LOW speed setting, or depress the manual operation button to disengage-the power drive mechinism.
Manual operation button
For cleaning and maneuvering without the Power Drive feature, use the Manual Operation Button, located on top of the handle grip. Press the button and slide the handle grip up or down the handle until the button drops flush with the handle grip. Keep button depressed to keep the power drive mechinism disengaged.
Special features
Edge cleaning
Brushed edge cleaning is provided
on the right side of the cleaner to remove imbedded dirt in carpet near baseboards and furniture. Guide the right side of the cleaner
parallel to the edge of carpet or
furniture for brushed edge clean-
ing.
Standard edge cleaning is provid-
ed on the left side of the cleaner to remove surface dust and litter.
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Adjustment for carpet pile height
The cleaning of carpet and rugs takes place at the nozzle. This is the opening at the bottom of the
cleaner where the agitator is lo­cated.
It is necessary for the nozzle to be adjusted properly to the various carpet pile heights. The adjust-
ment lever on the front of the cleaner may be set on three differ­ent self-adjusting ranges.
On very dense pile plush or shag carpet, some difficulty in pushing
the cleaner may occur. In this
case, position the adjustment le-
ver on PLUSH or SHAG.
When cleaning
noti-carpeted
floors, set adjustment lever to
LOW/MEDIUM and use LOW SPEED, if available on your cleaner. Because of the vigorous action of the agitator, do not
allow cleaner to run in a sta­tionary position on any floor
covering, as marring may occur.
Disconnect cleaner from electri­cal outlet before making nozzle
adjustment. To change nozzle adjustment
grasp the handle and tilt the cleaner forward. Move the lever
with your hand until it “clicks” in-
to the desired position.
Air freshener
dispenser
(available
some
models)
Lift the drawer in the bag cap of
your cleaner and insert the air
freshener tablet that has been
packed with your cleaner. Push drawer down into position.
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NOZZLE
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The amount of fragrance released
is regulated by sliding the control to one of the three settings shown on top of the bag cap.
Air freshener tablets may be ob­tained from your local Authorized
Hoover Dealer, a Hoover Factory Service Center, or by using the mail order form packed with your cleaner.
Note: The small drawer in the top
of the bag should not be remov­ed. If it should become detached,
replace it by unhooking the bag
spring and tipping the bottom of
the drawer to insert projections
into back of cap opening. Push
drawer down into position and
hook bag spring.
Cleaning Tools
This cleaner may be used with cleaning tool attachments. Some models
have a cleaning tool set included. If not, the Deluxe or Standard cleaning tool set may be purchased at additional cost from Hoover Dealers. The cleaning tools allow you to do above the floor cleaning and to clean hard to reach areas.
Deluxe cleaning tool set
U3901
includes vinyl hose,
con-
verter, wands, dusting brush,
fur-
niture nozzle, wall/floor brush and crevice tool.
Standard cleaning tool set
U3903 includes lightweight hose,
converter, wand, multi-purpose brush and crevice tool.
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How to assemble hose
and converter
By using this converter attach­ment, suction is channeled from the cleaner to the hose and clean-
ing tools.
The converter must first be as-
sembled to the hose by inserting
the converter into the hose con-
nector.
Push connector and converter to­gether and twist until the projec-
tions on the converter fit into the
holes on the hose connector. This unit should remain assembled for all future tool use.
Using cleaning tools
A. Attach converter
Disconnect cleaner from elec­trical outlet. Cleaner must not be plugged in when positioning or removing converter.
With cleaner in upright position, grasp handle and lean cleaner
backwards until bag is flat on the
floor and underside is accessible.
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CONNECTOR CONVERTER
Turn lock on converter so that the serrated portion is in line with the
hose.
Place projections on converter onto rim on bottom plate of cleaner. Pivot converter until it covers the opening.
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Place edge of lock in slot on cleaner and turn lock to secure converter.
Raise cleaner to upright position.
B.
Select proper cleaning
tool
The cleaning tools have many uses. Select the tool best suited for the cleaning task from the de­scriptions below.
1. Wall/floor brush*
for walls and very irregular hard surface floors such as brick and slate.
2. Furniture nozzle*
for uphol­stered furniture, draperies, tapes­tries, mattresses, clothing, auto-
mobile interiors and carpeted stairs.
3. Multi-purpose brush
(standard
set only) for dusting surfaces such
as table tops, lamp shades, dra-
peries as well as for cleaning up­holstered furniture, stairs and au­tomobile interiors.
4. Dusting brush*
for carved
fur-
niture, table tops, books, lamps, lighting fixtures, Venetian blinds, baseboards, shutters and registers.
5.
Crevice tool
for radiators,
dresser drawers, spaces between
kitchen appliances.
6.
Wand(s+)
used to give extra
length to your hose. They are ideal to reach ceilings, the top of dra-
peries, high shelves and cup-
boards. Use them with any of the
above tools.
*Included in deluxe set only.
C.
Attach tool
The outer plastic ring on the end
of the hose grip has a slot. Turn
the ring until that slot aligns with
the slot in the hose connector.
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Turn the plastic ring as shown to lock the tool in place. To remove tools, reverse the procedure.
For additional length, attach wand
to the hose using the same proce-
dure as for attaching tools
Tools attach to the wand in the same manner.
D.
Adjust switch and
handle position
Plug cleaner into electrical outlet. Place handle in the upright posi-
tion, and slide ON-OFF switch to
the ON position or to the HIGH
position on some models.
To clean attachments
To clean the hose wipe off dirt with a cloth dampened with a liq­uid detergent. Rinse with a damp cloth. Cleaning tools may be washed in warm water with a de­tergent. Rinse and let dry before using.
Maintenance
The following sections are concerned with proper maintenance of the cleaner. Familiarize yourself with these home maintenance tasks and keep this owner’s manual in a convenient place where you can refer to it when needed. Proper use and care of your cleaner will assure continued cleaning effectiveness.
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The bag
Your cleaner has a durable outer bag which covers the throw away bag. A light wiping with a damp cloth will keep this outer bag clean.
When to replace the throw away bag
Check the bag from time to time. It is recommended that you change the bag when the dirt reaches the dotted line on the throw away bag. If you let more dirt than this accumulate, your cleaner may not operate effec­tively. Change bag frequently when using cleaner on new carpet, due to rapid accumulation of carpet fluff. Also check dirt duct (see section fol­lowing belt replacement) for fluff accumulation.
Where to buy bags
Bags may be purchased from your local Authorized Hoover Dealer or
from a Hoover Factory Service Center. When ordering bags, be sure to
give the model number of your cleaner.
What bags to buy
Use HOOVER bag type A with this cleaner.
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To assure that your HOOVER cleaner operates at peak per­formance, it is imperative that you use only genuine
HOOVER throw away bags made by The Hoover Company. HOOVER bags can be identified by the trademarks -
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How to change bag
Disconnect cleaner from elec-
trical outlet.
1. To remove old bag, put fingers behind bag collar, pull off and re­move.
Dispose of old bag. Do not try to clean out used bag.
Cleaner will not operate
effective-
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2. Tuck bottom of new paper bag in first.
4. Tuck remainder of bag into outer jacket. Zip shut.
3. Push cardboard bag collar firmly onto fill tube by first, positioning bottom of collar, and then top, onto tube. Make sure the collar is pushed past the raised portion at the top and bottom and tightly in place on the tapered portion of the tube. This will insure a firmly seal­ed position.
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3. Lift out lens.
5. Replace lens by inserting plastic projections into openings in cleaner.
The headlight
(Available on deluxe models only.)
Disconnect cleaner from elec-
trical outlet.
This cleaner uses two 12 volt,
wedge base type 912 bulbs.
1.
Lower the handle until the cleaner is positioned with the bag flat on the floor.
2. Use screwdriver to lift lens.
Place screwdriver in the two slots provided at the top edge under ridge of lens as shown. Turn screwdriver to loosen lens.
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4. Remove bulbs by pulling straight out of sockets. Replace
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by pushing each bulb straight into
the socket until it locks in place.
(Excessive force is not required).
6. Press firmly at center and sides of lens to snap into place.
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The belts
There are two belts on your clean-
er. The belts drive 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, may not operate the agitator or Power Drive trans-
mission correctly and may damage your cleaner.
When to replace belts
Check from time to time to be sure the belts are in good condition. If they are stretched, cut, or broken,
they should be replaced.
How to replace agitator belt
Disconnect cleaner from electri-
cal outlet before replacing belt.
Place the cleaner on the floor. For ease in installation, follow the
directions given below and posi-
tion yourself to the left, rear of the
cleaner.
2. Remove bottom plate as shown.
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1. Turn cleaner over. Release handle to lowest position. Remove plate on bottom of cleaner by re­leasing clips. (See illustration)
3. To remove the agitator, use a screwdriver placed as shown.
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4. Use one hand to remove the agitator as you use leverage to lift the agitator with the end of the screwdriver. Remove old belt.
5. If the end plates have loosen­ed, tighten them by turning in op­posite directions.
6. Place one end of the new belt over the metal motor pulley. Lettering on belt should be visible and not against pulleys. Slip the other end
around the plastic pulley end of the agitator. (See illustration)
AGITATOR END PLATE
7. Grasp the agitator frimly with one hand. (Be sure you can see the agitator end plate.) Engage
screwdriver in groove (as shown) for leverage.
8. Lift and pull using screwdriver as a lever. Guide the end opposite the belt into position first.
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9. Quickly roll the other side of agitator into place.
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11. Bottom plate attaches in a hinge-like motion. Place the groove on the front of the bottom plate over the notched edge on the
front of the cleaner.
10. Press firmly to be sure agitator
is securely in place.
12. Maintaining front connection,
rotate bottom plate to cover bot­tom of cleaner. Make sure dirt duct is in position under bottom plate. Press firmly.
13. Lift and snap retaining clips
into place.
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How to replace Power Drive belt
Disconnect cleaner from electrical outlet before replacing belt.
To replace the (small) Power Drive belt it is necessary to first remove the bottom plate, agitator and the larger agitator belt.
Note: It may not be necessary to change both belts at one time.
The Power Drive belt is replaced
by placing the belt around the
motor pulley first, then the drive pulley.
Lettering on belt should be visible and not against pulleys.
Replace the agitator belt and bot­tom plate, following instruction previously given.
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Dirt duct and dirt tube
To maintain the strong suction and cleaning effectiveness of your cleaner, remove any large items from the carpet surface before vac­uuming. However, if your cleaner picks up a larger object than can be ex­hausted in the bag, it can be caught in the dirt duct or dirt tube. These are easily cleaned out by the following methods.
Disconnect cleaner from electrical outlet.
For access to the dirt duct, turn
cleaner over to expose underside.
Remove bottom plate. Lift dirt duct as shown and pull out any obstructions with your fingers.
Reposition dirt duct by lowering to operating position and then re-
place bottom plate.
For access to the dirt tube, first remove disposable bag. Then re-
move dirt tube by pushing to either side to release clips. Lift dirt tube up and out.
RETENTIOI
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Clean out dirt tube.
To replace dirt tube, position over lower seal and push down. Insert one side against retention clips.
Push to snap other side into posi-
tion.
Agitator brushes
Disconnect cleaner from electri­cal outlet before checking brushes.
When brushes are worn and
bristles do not touch the edge of a card held across the nozzle, they
should be replaced. Always re-
place both brushes at the same time to maintain cleaning effec­tiveness.
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To replace brushes
Disconnect cleaner from electri­cal outlet.
Remove bottom plate, belt and agitator following directions pre­viously given.
1. Hold agitator as shown. Turn end plates in opposite directions until one end plate comes off.
2. Pull or pry out end sections as
shown in illustration.
Note: Pulley end should be re-
moved by pulling straight out.
3. Note position of bar/brush as­semblies to insure correct re­placement.
Remove bar/ brush assemblies by
pulling them from agitator slots.
Use pliers if necessary.
The word “BAR” is stamped near the slots on the agitator.
Match the bar side of the bar/ brush assembly with the label on the agitator shell. Slide the new assemblies into the slots, while twisting the assemblies in a
counterclockwise motion. Push
in as far as possible, tapping the
outer end lightly if necessary. Be sure brushes and bars are aligned for full length of agitator.
4. Reassemble agitator parts.
Line up locator on end sections with slot on agitator. Note: Large
locator on pulley end must align
with large notch on agitator.
Screw on end plates and tighten.
5. Should you accidentally dis-
place the bearing during disas-
sembly, reassemble as shown.
Replace belt, agitator and bottom
plate.
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If you have a problem
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This appliance was inspected thoroughly and was in good
operating con-
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dition
when it was shipped from the factory. If a minor problem develops,
.i_’it usually can be remedied quite easily when the cause is identified.
Ac-
cordingly, this check list is provided for your convenience.
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Problem Possible cause Cleaner 1. Not firmly plugged in.
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won’t
2. No voltage in wall plug.
run
3. Blown fuse/tripped breaker.
Possible solution
1. Plug unit in firmly.
2. Check fuse or breaker.
3. Replace fuse/ reset breaker.
Cfeaner
won’t
1.
Fer:en
or worn agitator
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pick up
2. Agitator brushes worn.
3. Bag full.
4. Obstruction in cleaner.
5. Bag not opening.
Cleaner
1. Power Drive belt broken
won’t
or worn.
drive
2. Manual operation button
pushed down.
1. Replace belt.
2. Replace brushes.
3. Change throw away bag.
4. Clear pivoting dirt duct and/or dirt tube.
5. Check for firm bag con­nection.
1. Replace belt.
2. Make sure handle grip slides freely.
If the problem persists, check the Yellow Pages of your telephone book
under “Vacuum Cleaners - Household” for your nearest Hoover Factory
Service Center or Authorized Warranty Service Dealer
where approved
HOOVER service and genuine HOOVER replacement parts may be ob-
tained. The warranty provided with this product has a listing of the
Hoover Factory Service Centers. If you are unable to obtain the informa-
tion you need from the Yellow Pages, contact a Hoover Factory Service
Center to find your nearest Authorized Warranty Service Dealer. For service under warranty, follow the instructions in the Warranty provided with this product.
Do not send your cleaner to The Hoover Company in North Canton for
service as this will only result in delay. Always identify your cleaner by model number when requesting informa-
tion or ordering replacement parts. (The model number appears on the
bottom of the cleaner.
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If further assistance is needed, contact The Hoover Company Con-
sumer Affairs Department, North Canton, Ohio 44720,216-499-9200.
Lubrication
The motor is equipped with one ball bearing and one needle roller bear-
ing. These bearings contain sufficient lubrication for the life of the motor.
The addition of lubricant 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 a Hoover Factory Branch Service Center or an Authorized Hoover Warranty Service Dealer.
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VACUUM CLEANER MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION
(HOOVER - AN ASSOCIATION MEMBER)
Service To The Consumer Since 19 13
This information has been compiled by the Vacuum Cleaner Manufacturers Associ­ation from Government and Private Sources concerned with product safety. These basic guidelines are for your protection and convenience.
TO AVOID ELECTRIC SHOCK
Never vacuum damp or wet surfaces or liquids. Do not store machine outdoors. Replace worn or frayed power cord immediately.
TO AVOID ACCIDENTS
Never vacuum live ashes or cigarette butts. Never run machine over or place sharp objects on the power cord. Never let children use machine as a toy Use extra caution when cleaning on stairs. Except for hand-held cleaners, keep machine on floor-not on chairs, tables, etc. When machine is turned on, never allow fingers, eyes, hair, garments, etc. to come
near intake suction ports or revolving brushes. Never leave machine running or cord plugged in when unattended Turn machine off at switch before unplugging from wall outlet.
When unplugging machine, grasp plug - not cord; guide cord and plug during wrapping or cord reel rewinding.
The use of an extension cord is not recommended. Never vacuum in the presence of flammable or combustible liquids or fumes. Always unplug power cord from wall outlet before servicing machine or attaching
accessories. Store machine promptly after each use to prevent accidents from tripping over power
cord or machine. Use machine and accessories only in manner intended by manufacturers.
FOR BEST PERFORMANCE Keep your machine and all accessories clean and in good operating condition.
Change or clean bags and/or filters as recommended by manufacturer to maintain optimum cleaning efficiency, after unplugging the power cord.
Periodically check revolving brush for build-up of lint, hair or other foreign material and remove as necessary, after unplugging the power cord.
Adjust or replace cleaning brushes when worn, after unplugging the power cord. Have machine checked periodically by manufacturer’s authorized service center. Use only manufacturer’s authorized service center for parts or service. Store machine carefully in a dry area.
For optimum cleaning performance and safety, study and follow your Owner’s Manual-keep it in a handy and safe place for future reference.
THE HOOVER COMPANY, NORTH CANTON, OHIO 44720
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