Rainbow Technologies RAINBOWE2 Power Selector Switch, Airflow Control Vent, Trigger Lock Switch

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Power Selector Switch

The power selector switch controls the speed of the Rainbow’s motor.

HIGH: Use this setting for general cleaning.

OFF: Turns the entire unit off.

LOW: Use this setting for cleaning the air. (See page 13.)

Airflow Control Vent

The airflow control vent on the hose handle can be opened or closed to control airflow when vacuuming delicate items such as curtains and to make the Power Nozzle easier to push on dense carpet. As you clean, you can quickly determine the proper adjustment.

REDUCED AIRFLOW: Keep vent open and adjust as needed for different cleaning jobs.

FULL POWER: Keep vent fully closed for maximum cleaning performance.

Trigger Lock Switch

The hose handle’s trigger lock switch controls the functionality of the electrified hose when using the Power Nozzle, RainbowMate, RainJet and AquaMate.

FORWARD POSITION: Locks trigger - power is off.

MIDDLE POSITION: (Recommended) Squeeze trigger to activate or release to turn off.

BACKWARD POSITION: Trigger is locked - power is on.

Attachment Caddy

Bring along your most used tools as you clean from room-to-room using the convenient onboard Attachment Caddy. Attach to the front of the Rainbow by slipping over the front of the housing into notches located on either side. Press downward to lock in place. Attachments are stored by slipping them over the posts on the caddy. The attachment caddy can also be attached to the wand.

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Contents Rainbowsystem.com Page Customer care number Ownership identification for youRainbow is certified Message from RexairImportant safety instructions Save These Get acquainted with your rainbow Power Selector Switch Trigger Lock SwitchAirflow Control Vent Attachment CaddyQuick-start guide Page Change the water when dirty… Always empty and clean the water basin…Clean the separator… Proper use & careUsing the Airflow Adapter… Complete home cleaning solutionCleaning the attachments… To clean bare floors… To clean carpeted floors…To clean walls… To clean narrow spaces…To clean furniture fabric… To clean vents…For fresh, water-washed air… To deodorize…To clean tight areas… To clean under refrigerators…To freshen bedding… To inflate or blow air…Enhance your rainbow with accessories Rainbow power nozzle Active Edge Cleaning…Operation Power nozzle assembly & operationAssembly Replacing the power nozzle belt Hepa neutralizer maintenance Remove the Hepa NeutralizerRinse the Hepa Neutralizer Dry the Hepa NeutralizerTroubleshooting guide Possible CauseWands not connected Wand connections not made Rainbow fragrances & cleaning solutions Limited warranty Clean Air Delivery Rate