Kenmore 72133079030, 72133079000, 72133078300, 72133078000 Owner’s Manual

Owner's Manual Manual del Propietario
Vacuum Cteaner
Aspiradora
iViodei, Modelo
721.33078 72! .33079
CAUTION: Read and follow a!l safety and operating instructions before first use of this product.
CUIDADO: Lea y sigue todas tas instrucciones de operaci6n y seguridad
antes del uso de este producto.
Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 U.S.A
www,sesrs.com
PART No. 3828FI3841A Printed in China
Directions for Use It is a violation of Federal law to use this
product in a manner inconsistent with its
labeling.
Direcciones de uso
Es una viotaci6n a ta fey Federal utitizar este producto de una manera contraria con su etiquetado.
Before Using Your New Vacuum ........................2
Kenmore Vacuum Cfeanet Warranty ................ 2
impo_ant Safety fnstruct:ions ...............................3
Par_sand Features ...............................................4
Assembly instructions ........................................ 5,
Operatir_g lnst_Jctions ........................................ 6
Cord Re_ease..........................................................6
Autornatic Height Adjustment ........................... 7
Handie Release al_d Positions ...........................7
O_/Off Switch ..................................................... 7
Atlachmelts ....................................................... 7
At_.achme:n;tsUse Chart ...................................... 9
Vacuuming Tips ................................................ 9
Performance Features ..................................... !0
Ptease read this guide. 11will help you assemble and operate your new Kenmore vacuum in the safesl and most e_feclive way.
For more intermation about the care al_doperation, c_! your nearest Sears store. You wi!l need _hecomplete model and seria_ numbers wher_requesting information.
Your vacuum's model_and serial numbers are Iocated on the Model and Sofia! Number PIale.
Vacuum Cleaner Care.............................................11
Vacuum Storage ................................................t t
Cleaning E×_erior and Attachments ..................t t
Dust Bag Changing ............................................i2
Motor Safety Fil!_erC[eanhlg ...............................I3
Exhaust Filter C_eaningand Replacement .....13
Bell Changing and Agitator Qeaning ...............14
Agitate_ Servicing ............................................ ! 6
Agitato_'Assembly ...............................................16
Ciog Remora! ................................................... i7
Tro_b!eshooting ......................................................18
Master Protection_ Agreements. ....................... t 9
Service ..................................................Back Cover
Use the space below to record the model number and serial number el your new Ket_more vacuum.
Modet No,
Serial No,
Date d Purchase Keep this book and your sales check (receipt) in a safe #ace for Mute re!erence,
UM|TED ONE Y_:R WARRANTY ON KENMORE VACUUM CLEANER This warranty is for one yea_' firo:mthe date of purchase, and inciudes only private household
vacuum cleaner use, During the warra_y year, when this vacuum cleaner is o_rated and m_ntained according to:the owner's manua_ instructbns, Sears will repair any defects in materiat
or workmanship free of charge.
Thiswarranty excludes vacuum bags, be_ts,t[gh_bulbs,and filters, which are expendable parts and become worn during normat use_
For warranly service, return this vacuum cleaner to the neares! Sears Parts and Repair Center in the Uni!ed Steres.
This warranty applies only white this product isin use in the United States. This warranty gives you specific legaf rights, and you may atso have other rights which vary from
state to: state. Sears, Reeb_k and Co., D!817WA, Hoffra8n Estate, |L 60179
WA
Your safety is important te us. To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, injury to persons or damage when using your vacuum cleaner, foltow basic safety precautions including the following:
G-To reduce the risk of fire, etectric shock, or injury:
Read this manual before assembling or using
your vacuum cleaner. Use your cleaner only as described in this
manual. Use oniy with supplied attachments. To reduce the risk of electric shock- Do not
use outdoors or on wet surfaces.
Disconnect electrical supply before servicing or cleaning out brush area. Failure to do so could result in electric shock or brush suddenly starting.
Always turn cleaner off before connecting or disconnecting the hose.
Always turn cleaner off before unplugging.
Do not unplug by pulling on cord. To unplug, grasp the plug, not the cord.
Hold plug when rewinding onto cord reel. Do not allow plug to whip when rewinding.
Do not use with damaged cord or plug. If cleaner is not working as it should, has been dropped, damaged, left outdoors, or dropped
into water, return it to a Sears Service Center. De net pull or carry by cord, use cord as a
handle, close door on cord, or pull cord around sharp edges or corners. Do not run cleaner over
cord. Keep cord away from heated surfaces.
De not leave cleaner when plugged in, Unplug from outlet when not in use and before servicing.
Do not allowto be used as atoy. Close attention is necessarywhen used byor near children.
Do not handle plug or cleaner with wet hands.
Do not operate the cleaner with a punctured
hose. Replace if cut or worn. Avoid vacuuming sharp objects.
Do not use with any opening blocked; keep
free of dust, lint, hair and anything that may reduce air flow.
Keep hair, loose clothing, fingers, and all parts
of body away from openings and moving parts.
Do not use cleaner without dust bag andlor
filters in place. Always change the dust bag after vacuuming carpet cleaners or freshener, powders and fine
dust. These products clog the bag, reduce airflow and can cause the bag to burst. Failure
to change bag could cause permanent damage to the cleaner.
Do not use the cleaner to pick up sharp hard
objects, small toys, pins, paper, etc. They may damage the cleaner or dust bag.
Do net pick upanything that isburning orsmoking,
such ascigarettes,matches,or hotashes.
Do not use vacuum cleaner
to pick up flammable or combustible liquids
(gasoline, cleaning fluids, perfumes, etc.), or use in areas where they may be present. The fumes
from these substances can create a fire hazard or explosion.
Use extra care when cleaning on stairs. Do not put on chairs, tables, etc. Keep on floor.
You are responsible for making sure that your
vacuum cleaner is not used by anyone unable to operate it properly.
SAVETHESE i STRUCT
Proper assembly and safe use of your vacuum cleaner are your responsibilities. Your cleaner is intended only for household use. Read this Owner's Manual carefully for important use and
safety information. This guide contains safety statements under warning and caution symbols.
Please pay special attention to these boxes and follow any instructions given. WARNtNG
statements alert you to such hazards as fire, electric shock, burns and serious personal injury.
CAUTION statements alert you to such hazards as moderate personal injury andlor property
damage.
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_t:is important to know your vacuum cleaneCs parts an_ features to assure its proper and: safe use, Review these before, _sing your cleaner.
_tem Pa_SNo. Dust Bag 5O688
Bait 5275
Handle
Hose Hotder
Exhaust Panel
Quick Release
Cord Hanger
Power Cord
Lower
Cord Hanger
Extension
Wand
Dusting Brush/ Upholstery Tool
Motor
Hose
On/Off Switch
E-Z Belt Check
Crevice Too_
Floor Nozzle
Agitator
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Before assembling your vacuum, check the PACKING UST on the cover of the separate Parts List. Use this {_stte verify that you have received aJlthe components of your nmv
Kenmore v_uum.
WARNING
Electric Shock Hazard Do not plug _nt_the electrical supply until
the assembly is complete.
Failure to do so could result ir_electric
shock or iniury.
HANDLE ASSEMBLY
Remove the screw located just bel:ow the top edge of the back of the vacuum.
Position the handle as shown befow and slide
the handle into the opening at the top of the,
vacuum,
inse_thescrew so itpasses1_hroughthe
handle intothevacuum,
Tighten: fl_e screw setupely witha screwdrive:l.
It may be necessary to adiust the handle slightly,
CAUTION
Do,not overtighten:, Overtightening coutd strip the screw holes.
Do not operate the c_eaner w_thout the screw in place.
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HOSE ASSEMBLY
CORD ASSEMBLY
After the handle has been assembled to.the body and power cord has been wrapped
a'ound the cord hangers_ inser_ the upper end of the hose i_o the opening on the body and
place the hose over the hose hoBer.
Hose Holder
l-- Hose
_ r.Lower_
'__|Hose
'J Coupling
And then a_ach the lower hose holder Fovided
in the aceessory bag to the body and clip hose into the holder and slide: hose onto the hose
coupling on floor nozzle and twist hose°
Make: sure hose is firmty connected before _sing the vacuum.
Make sure the quick release cord hange_ is in the upright pos_ion.
Lock the cord into place by forcing _ Notch
into the _ocking notch on the body
of the upper cord
hanger as shown. This helps keep the power coli out of
the path of the floor r)ozzie.
Cord
Locking
Cord
Wrap the power cord
around the quick release
cord hanger and Iower cord
hanger, and clip the pt_g onto the power
cord,
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1, Turn the quick
release cord hanger to either side and
down to release: the power cord.
2, Unc_ipthe power cord plug from the power cord and pult the cord off the quick release cord
hanger. Check to be sure the power cord is sill} locked into the locking notch. See CORD
ASSEMBLY. 3, Check to see if the cleaner has bag
installed, See: DUST BAG CHANGING, 4, Plug the polarized pow,_rcord., into a t20
Vo_ elec_'ical out_et.
NOTE: To reduce the risk of electric shock, flis
vacuum cleaner has a polarized plug, one blade is wider than the o_:hel.This ptug will fit in a_polarized
out,e1 onty one wa_y./flhe plug does not:f_tfully in the outleL [everse the plug, If it still:does no¢fit, conlact a qualified elect!'ician to [l_sta]lthe proper
outlet, 9o not change the p_ugin any way.
Personal injury and Prodect Damage Hazard!
DO NOT pteg.in if s_ftch is in ON pesi_iot_,
Personal inlury o_ producl damage could
reSUft,
, DO NOTuse outle_s,above touters, Damage
to items ia surto_#d_ng area co£td occur.
WARNING
This vacuum ciea_er is designedwith s_ Automatic
Height Ad!ustment which adjuststhe floor nozzleto
the proper height of a_qyca_et pile.. The height of floor nozzle is in_an_y and
automaticallyadi_,_stedwhen yo_ move from one
carpeted area to ano_ser.
Release the handle by stepping, on the
embossed pal1 on either" side of the fbor nozzle and pulling back and dow_ on the handle with your hand.
The On/Off switch is located on the vacuum cleaner body just below and to the si_e of the
handle, Push the switch to ON to start the cleaner and to OFF to stop it.
The vacuum cteaner has three
positions:
iJpright forstorage and when using
_,_ea_tr_gtoolso
- Angled _orcarpet and floor ctesni_g.
- Low for roaching under rum[lure.
Hat, die
On/Off
Swilch
Cerd
Wa_d Dusting --
Brush
Hose
J
Hose Connector
TO USE ATTACHMENTS
Remove the !ower end of the hose fi'orn the
cleaner by gras#ng the hose connector, twisting and pulling straight out.
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NOTE: The motor protector may open cau_sing poor p_ck up, when using attachments or when
cleaning new carpet, due: to reduced ai#t:ow caused by the a_,achments themselves, or by new carpet i_uzzflIfing the: bag quickiy. See
CLOG REMOVAL
WARNING
CAUTION
When using attachments, be carefu_ not to overextend the hose when
reaching. Trying to reach beyond the
hose stretch capability couRd cause
the cleaner to tip over.
Wand
Remove the extension wand from its storage
position.
Remove the crevice tool from its storage position in the wand. Attach the extension wand onto the open end of the hose.
Add the crevice tool to the end of the wand by
inserting and twisting slightly. The crevice tool doubles as another wand, because the dusting brushtupholstery tool will fit onto its tip, allowing
for maximum cleaning reach. The brushttool
may also be attached directly to the extension wand.
HOSe
TO STORE ATTACHMENTS
Remove dusting brush/upholstery tool from wand. Snap into its storage location.
Remove crevice tool from the wand by twisting. Remove the extension wand from the hose.
Twist the wand and pull from the hose end,
//- Extension
Wand
i/f Crevice
Tool
The dusting brush has two options. When the front brush is removed the remaining part can
be used as an upholstery tool.
Upholstery __
Tool "__:/f,_
Dusting
Brush
Place the crevice tool down into the extension
wand. Snap wand into its storage location.
Be sure the unit is turned off. Reinsert the hose
fully into hose coupling from which itwas
removed. Press firmly to assure connection.
WARNING
Personal Injury Hazard DO NOT ptace hands or feet
underneath the unit when inserting the hose. The agitator revolves rapidly
when the vacuum is turned on,
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A]3"ACHMENT
Furniture*
CLEANING AREA
Betweel_
Gush ons* Drapes_
Smi_
Wails
DUSTING _,_
BRUSH
CREVICE
TOOL
JPHOL_T_d
t .. _: I*._ ¸
TOOL
A_wayscban attachments _bre using on fabdcs,
Carpet edges Guide efther side or the front of the nozzle
abng a baseboard. The full length brushes he_p remove dirt at carpet edges.
Stairs
Put handle in _uL!upright position. Use the
crevice too_or dusting bfushiuphoistery tool.
X
X
X
×
X
X
For best cleaning results, keep the airfbw
passage clear. Occasionally, check each of the areas indicated
for chgs. Always _nplug _e cleaner from the outlet
before checking for clogs,
X
X
X
WARNING
Personal In_ury Hazard Use care if vacuum cleaner is ptac_ on
stairs, if it falls_ personal injury or property damage couW result,
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WARNING
Electric Shock And, Persona! injury
Hazard Disconnect efectricai supply before
,servicing or cleaning the ur_it.
Failure to do so could resu_ in
emectric shock or personal injury from cleaner suddenly starting°
E-Z BELT CHECK
To reptace nozzle covel._ insetl tabs into. slots, Iower cover onto nozzle, 8nd push tatches in to
secure,
MOTOR PROTECTION
SYSTEM
This vacuum has a motor protector by-pass valve which automaticatfy opens to provide cooling air to the motor when a clog prevents the: nomlal flow of air to: the motor. If the by-
pass. valve opens to prevent motor overheating and possible damage to the vacuum, you will
notice a change of sourd as air rushes through
the vak_e opening.
The E-Z Belt Check consists of two latches on the top of the fioor nozzte. These latches aliow
br easy removal of tt_e nozzfe cove_' to change the beit or cle_n the agitator.
Place thumbs on latches, push out_,,a]'d, and raise cover.
Motor
Protector
To correct prebllem:
Check fo[ and remove clogs. See CLOG REMOVAL.
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VACUUM CLEANER CARE
Always fotiow al_safety precautions when o_eaning and servicing the vacuum cteaner.
Gather the cord and wrap it loosely around the
quick release cord har_er and tower cord
hanger,
Stere the cl.eaner in a dry, indoor area, on the
floor with the handie _ocked in the upright
position.
WARNING
Etectric Shock And, Persona_ injury Hazard
Disconnecl etectricai supply before servicing or clieaning the unit.
Failure to do so could resullt in
electric shock or personal injury from cleaner suddenly starting.
WARNING
Eiectric Shock And Persona! injury Hazard
Wrapping the eo_ too tightly puts stress on the cord and can cause
cord damage.. A damaged cord is an electric shock hazard and could
cause persona| injury or damage.
Unplug cord from wall outlet. DO NOT drip water on clea_er.
Clean extedor using a clean, soft cloth thai has
been dipped in a sotution of mild liquid
detergent and water, then wrung dry. Wipe dry after cleaning,
Wash; attachments in wa_'msoapy water rinse and: ait-dry. Do not: ctesn in d_shwasher.
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CAUTION
Do not use attachments if they are
wet, Attachments used in dirty areas, such as under a refrigerant, should
not be used on other surfaces untit
they are washed, They could leave
marks.
TO REMOVE BAG
WARNING
Pull the dust cover gr{p forward.
Remove cover and
lay aside.
/
BOO ....
Motor-- Safety :_t'l
TO REPLACE
Check the bag, holder and the
motor safety filter.
If either is:bbcked, check them. See, MOTOR SAFETY FILTER
CLEANING.
BAG
Dust -- Cover
Grasp the dust bag collar and puit
gentty, carefulFy removing the dust
bag. Throw away the
used dust bag,
Bag
notreuse:.
CAUTION
NEVER REUSE A DUST BAG. Very fine materials, such as carpet freshener, face powder, fine dust, piaster, soot, etc. can clog the bag
and cause _ to burst before it is fuN. Change: bag: more omen when
vacuuming these materials.
Un_oId the new dust bag,
onto the bag hotde[ completely by
holding the bag
ii lnsell the dust bag:
'" collar as sho_,m and
Be sure bottom of dust, bag, is completely within dust bag cavity prior to replacing the dust
oovefl
PosRion the dust cover so its
positioning tab fits into the slot on the
vacuum body base,
,......
snapping it into position.
Close the dust
cover.
Dust _'_ Cover
i
You wit!;hear a distinct snap when
cover is securefy closed,
Checkmotorsafetyfi_erfrequently.,
ff the motor safety filter, local_ed in the bottom of
the dust bag cavity is dirty, remove it by pulling forward out from under the ribs.
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FilterFoam...........
Wash the foam fitter in wal'm soapy waNr. Rinse and dry thoroughly by squeezing the fifter in your hand and Ietting it air dry,
DO NOT wash f_ller in the, dishwasher.
DO NOT install damp f_l'ter.
Replace the foam filter by sliding it back into place under the ribs in the dust bag cav_y.
WARNING
WARNING
Etectric Shock Hazard Do no_: operate the cl_ner without:
the motor safety fi_tero Be sure the filter is d:_ and properly installed to
prevent motor failure and/or electric shock.
Always unplug power cord from electrical outlet before performing
ar_y service on vac_J#m.
Remove the exhaust: filter" by
)u_ling it out.
Do not operate without exhaust filter.
Clean the exhaust filter when it becomes di_y, or repiace it with a new one. Wash the dirty
filter beneath co_d, running water to clean it. Atlow to ai_"dry before returning it to the
vacuum.
Do not attempt to clean the filter wRh abrush, A brush wi!! permanently damage the filter_
causing dust to bbw back into the _om wher_ you are vacuuming.
If you use vacuum freque_ity, yo_ should replace the filter every 6 months.
Check filter frequently.
Dust
Cover
Ex:hau
/>
Replace the fi_er so that the _ite side faces out.
Ca_'efu_}yreplace the dust cover by placing tabs in slots and pushing in unti! cover snaps into
place_
PUl! the dust cover foP_,ard, Remove and lay
aside_
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WARNING
WARNING
Persona_ tn}ury Hazard Be carefut when remo:ving the
ag_t_r as the belt tension is h_gh. Failure to do so coul_d result in
personaf injury from: the agitator releasing q_ick|y and snapping away,
Frequently check and remove hair, string and Iint buitd-up in the brush area. _fbuitd-up
becomes excessive, fc41owthe steps below.
TO:REMOVE BELT
Disconnect power cord from e}ectricat outlet.
D3tches
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Slide E-Z Belt Check taters
outward and
remove nozzle
cover.
Position bands on the agitator, if the belt is s_iil attached to the agitatoL sever with scissors and
remove it. CaretuHy fift the right end o1the
agkator and then the ldt end.
TO CLEAN AGFATOR
Note: in order to keep ctea.ning efficiency high and to prevent damage to your vacuu:m, the:
agitator m_st be cieaned every time the belt [s changed.:
The agitator must be cteaned according to the following schedule:
Vacuum Use HEAVY
(used daily)
MODERATE
(used 2-3 times/week)
UG_
(used t tJmdweek)
C_ean Agitator every week
every month
every 2 months
Belt
Note: :itmay be necessaq_, to pu_l on the: edge of the bumper to allow the ends of the agitator
to be removed easily..
End Cap
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TO REPLACE BELT
Loop the new belt on the motor shaft.
Press firmly, checking to see that each end is
completely inserted.
Belt Pulley
Belt
Note: See PARTS AND FEATURES for belt number.
Loop the other end of the belt on the belt pulley
on the agitator.
Insert the left end cap, arrow down, into its slot in the nozzle base. Pull the agitator forward and
insert the right end cap, arrow down, into its slot in the nozzle base.
Note: Care must be taken due to the belt
tension during reassernbly.
Agit __
Bumper
_" Nozzle
Base Slot
End Cap
Check to see that the belt is centered on the belt pulley. Turn the agitator with your fingers to
see that it turns freely.
Replacethe nozzle cover and securethe
latches.
Latches
Nozzle Cover
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WARNING
ENecttic Sh_ck or Personali _njury Ha_rd
Disconnect etectrica_ suppty before
serv_dng oF cleaning the uniL Faiiure to do so could tesutt in
etectric shock or persona| injury from cleaner suddeniy sta_:ing.
TO CHECK AGITATOR
Turn the vacuum over to check for worn
brushes. When brushes are worn to the levef of
the base ptate belt guard, repIace the agitator_
TO REPLACE AGITATOR
Remove the nozzle cover and ag_ator, See BELT CHANGING AND AGITATOR
CLEANING. Reptace agitator with a new one,
Reassemble the belt, agitator and nozzle cover. See BELT CHANGING AND AGITATOR
CLEANING,
Base Ptate Belt Guard
Fixing Hotder
Fixing Holde_'
Bearing E_ Cap
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Alwaysfol}owallsafetyprecautionswher_ cleaningandservicingthevacuumc}eaner.
Re4nsert the hose into the opening on the Iower body from which it was removed. Press firmly to assure conn,ection.
WARNING
Etectric Shock Or Personam Injury Hazard:
Disconnect eSectricai suppty before
serviicing or clean_ng the, unit°
Faiiure to do so couid resut.t in
electric shock or personal injury from: cteaner suddenly starting,
If tile cteaner does not seem to have adequate suction, first check to see if the bag is ful! or if a
filter is ciogged. See instructions in DUST BAG
CHANGING and MOTOR SAFETY FILTER CLEANING,
If the bag and filter areas are free of clogs,
check the hose area. Remove the bwer end d the hose from _e cleaner by gras#ng the hose
connector; t"_visting,and pufii,ng straight out:.
if the bag and fitter areas and the hose areas are free of clogs, check the floor nozzle area.
To check this area, see the sections on BELT CHANGING AND AGITATOR CLEANING.
Re€urn the cteaner to the updght position before
plugging into an e_ectrical outlet,
For best cleaning results, keep the airffow passage
o_n+ You should check
your vacuum occasionally for clogs.
The arrows in this figut'e
indicate the airflow path where c_ogsoccur.
Unplug vacuum before
checking for clogs.
Plug inthe vacuum
and turn it on.
Stretch the hose to maximum length
and then aJlow the
hose to return to its storage length.
Turn the unit off
and unplug, the unit.
Remove any visible
ciogs from the
hose.
f
WARNING
Personal injury Hazard
DO NOT place hands or feet underneath the unit when inserting
the hose, The agitator revo|ves
rapidly whert the vacuum is turned on and is in the carpet setting,
Hose Connector
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Review this chart to find do-it-youraeff solutions for mine{' pertormance problems Any other sewice needed_ otl_er than 1hose described in this owneCs manual should be performed by a Sears o_'otheF
quaBfled service _epfe_ntatk_e_
WARNING
Etectdc Shock Hazard
Disconnect eiectricai supply before sewicing or cleaning the un_it. Faiture, to do so, coutd resu_ in electric shock or persona!: injury.
Clea#er wen t ] I, Linpk_gged at wa_i out_et.
slarL } 2, :l"rip-ae;dcircuit breakedbiown
l fuse at househoid service f panel.
3, ON/OFF switch r_._>!k_med ON.
Poor Job ol et_
plck-up0
I. Ful_ _>_ologged dus[ bag,.
2, Wrong pi_eheiight setting,,
3. Worn ag:ita_._l', 4, Cbgged nozzle or di_ tulle,
5, Cbgged hose. 6, Hole in ho_
7. B!oken!mispiaced be_1,
8. Hose not inseded Dlfy. 9, Motor prote_ion system
activ&ted,
o, Dirty fi_ers.
i. Piug in _h'miy,,_ress the ON/OFF switch to ON. 2, Reset _rcuit b_'eake_or iep_ce fuse.
3, PushON/OFF switch toON_
1. Change. dus[ bag _'{page!2}.
4,
Clean aezz_e aea, (pace !7},
2, Adiust se't_na_{#age 7}.
._.heckfor c_cg:s,_page 17L Rep ace hose.
7, Rep!ace#ix L'_t, (page t4-I 52, 8, ln_rt hose fui_y, {page 7,,81, 9, Check for c_cgs, (page 17).
I0, Ciean iitters, (page 13),
Cleaner picks up movable rugs: or
pushes too hard:,
Agitator does not
turn,
Pe_ormat_c_
in_|ea_or, some
models, _sred,
Air flowre_r_e_e_ with attachment
use, ,Sound
changes.
Exce_ive noise _s vae_m is
shut off_
i, Wroag piie heiglqtsetting,
I. £}l\oken be_t. 1,
2. Bell instalied iacorrec!:ty, 2,
I ,Futi or c_c_ged dL;_stb_g, t.
2,Di_ fiiters. 2.
3. Ctogged airfl_:_ passage..difi 3, tube° no_x,zle,hose.
4. Certai_ attachment tools. 4.
i[, A_achrneht use re_tricts a_i i.
flow,
2, New ca£aet fuzz clogged air 2,
pail's,
i, Belt R_bbi;r_go_ ca_pedbare 1.
floor seieotor shaft,.
1.Adi_:_s_ttir_g°(page 7).
Repia_e belt, (ps£e 15),
_h_ck BEL.T_HANGINL;_ AND AGITATOR CLEANING, (page _ ' <'
Char_ge,dust b_g_ (page 12!, Clear fiiters_ {page 13). Clear c_og from ai..fftowpaisa,go, {p_ge !7}.
Should return to no_a{ w_en ioo! is removed,
I _-1Jt,,
Check,A'F_ACHMENTS,(pa_e 7-8)
CheckCLOG REMOVALand cIea_ hose,
{page _7},
P_sh selector aHthe way forwatt,
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