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Carry Handle
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3*
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Dust Container
Handle
2*
4*
Hose Suction
Control Button
ENGLISH
!Caution: Risk of Injury. Do not use Dust container handle to carry cleaner.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
•Do not operate without the filters in place.
•Pull all of the power supply cord out from back of cleaner and plug into electrical outlet.
Note: When pulling on power supply cord watch for a yellow line on the cord. Then continue slowly pulling on cord till you see the red line, stop. The red line indicates the end of usable cord.
•Turn the ON/OFF button to switch the cleaner on. (I) is ON/ (O) is OFF.
•To rewind the power cord, press the rewind button with foot and guide the cord with hand to ensure that it does not whip causing damage.
•By moving the suction control dial, the suction power can be ad- justed.
•Suction can also be regulated on the hose handle by opening / clos- ing the button.
HOW TO USE
Floors should be cleaned regularly over heavily traveled areas, and once a week over the entire area. Vacuum slowly, making several passes (for- ward and backward), covering small areas at a time. The time required to clean will depend on several factors - including type of floor and amount of dirt.
Cleaning Tools
1Combination Crevice Nozzle/Brush Tool*: (stored on tool clip on
wand): For crevices, corners, baseboards, between cushions. Brush rotates to allow use as brush or crevice depending on task.
2Upholstery Nozzle*: (stored on tool clip on wand): For curtains, draperies, cushions, fabrics.
3Turbo Brush*: For upholstery and for stairs.
4Bare Floor Brush*: For any type of hard surface floor.
5Dual Purpose Floor Nozzle: Use foot to change from
hard surface |
| to carpet setting |
6Hose Suction Control Button: For use to increase or decrease suc- tion when using cleaning tools.
* Depending on the model