Operation
To connect the power cord, pull the cord out to the length required (Fig. G). A yellow band on the power cord indicates the limit of extension. Do not pull the cord beyond that point. Connect the plug into wall outlet. The green control light will illuminate to indicate that power is available. The cordwinder automatically rewinds the cord when given a light tug. Holding onto the plug, feed the power cord slowly into the unit; do not allow the cord to whip into cordwinder. To start the cleaner, gently press the toe switch on top of the unit (Fig. H). To stop the machine, press the toe switch again. Always switch the cleaner off before disconnecting power cord.
Fig. G
Fig. H
Adjust the control dial for type of cleaning required (Fig. I). For normal conditions the dial should be set to NORMAL. When vacuuming fine dust, set the dial to 1. When vacuuming larger particles, set the dial to 5. Open the suction control to reduce suction for gentle cleaning of delicate fabrics, lightweight rugs, lamps shades or net curtains. The
suction control should always be open when using the crevice tool (Fig. J).
Fig. I
Fig. J
Use of Standard Attachments
Fig. K
Attach the combination tool to handgrip to clean deeply into all types of upholstered furniture and fabrics (Fig. K). Adjust wings on nozzle to match furniture contours (Fig. L). The combination tool is ideal for cleaning automobile upholstery, blankets, pillows, mattresses, and clothing. For curtains and draperies, reduce the suction strength and attach the combination tool to the wand for better reach.
Fig. L
Fig. M
Reverse the combination tool on wand to clean baseboards without bending or stretching. With the round brush on the end of the handgrip, remove dust from delicate articles or carved furniture contours (Fig. M).
Use the crevice tool on the end of the handgrip to get into crevices of upholstered furniture and other