Hoover U4359, U4361 manual Headlight, Belt, How to replace the headlight, When to replace the belt

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The headlight

How to replace the headlight

Disconnect cleaner from electri- cal outlet.

This cleaner uses 12 volt, wedge base type 912 bulbs.

1.Set adjustment lever for pile height to the “NORMAL” or “HIGH” position.

2.Turn cleaner over and remove the two screws indicated in the il- lustration. Place cleaner in the upright position and remove hood.

3.Remove bulb by pulling straight out of socket. Replace by pushing bulb straight into socket until it locks in place.

4.Replace hood and screws. Tighten screws securely.

The belt

The belt of your cleaner causes the agitator to rotate and is important for the effective operation of the cleaner. The belt is located under the bot- tom plate of the cleaner and should be checked from time to time to be sure it is in good condition.

When to replace the belt

To check the belt, remove the bottom plate (see following section). If the belt is stretched, cut or broken, replace the belt.

What belt to buy

To assure effective operation, use only genuine HOOVER belts with your cleaner. When purchasing a new belt ask for HOOVER part No. 49258.

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Contents Page Fill in and retain Index0IdL Unpacking QB CPage Square handle with molded grip How to assembleAttach handle to the cleaner Put handle togetherRound handle Attach outer bag to cleaner Attach throw away bag to cleaner Check air freshenerON-OFF switch Handle adjustmentTo operate Adjustment for carpet pile height Pile height adjustment indicatorSpecial Features Carrying handleAir freshener dispenser How to assemble hose and converter Cleaning ToolsEdge cleaning Quick cord releaseUsing cleaning tools Attach converterSelect proper cleaning tool To clean tools Use correct handle position and carpet height adjustmentAttach tool Maintenance BagHeadlight How to replace the headlightWhen to replace the belt BeltHow to replace the belt When to replace brushes Agitator brushesHow to replace the brushes If you have a problem Lubrication Energy saving tipsVcma