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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Using the Air Driven Turbo Brush
Warning: To reduce the risk of electric shock, the power cord must be disconnected before removing the dust cup, HEPA filter,changing the filters or performing maintenance/trouble shooting checks.
Note: The Air Driven Turbo Brush may be used with the flexible hose alone or with the extension tubes as well.
To use with the flexible hose:
1.Remove the flexible hose from the hose connector. (Fig. 19)
Hose
Connector
| Hand Held Air Driven |
Fig. 19 | Turbo Brush |
Fig. 20 |
2.Push the Air Driven Turbo Brush (Fig. 20) onto the end of the flexible hose to use.
3.To remove the Air Driven Turbo Brush from the flexible hose, pull and twist.
To use with the extension tubes:
1.Attach the extension tubes onto the end of the flexible hose following the instructions above.
2.Push the Air Driven Turbo Brush onto the end of the extension tube.
3.To remove, pull and twist as above.
The efficiency of your Air Driven Turbo Brush depends on the bristle brush rotating at high speed. Strong air suction is needed to accomplish this. In order to endure that maximum air suction is maintained, please read the following instructions:
Cleaning Air Driven Turbo Brush
Locking Latch
Tilt
Upwards
Fig. 21
Turbine
1.Slide locking latch forward then tilt the top housing of the brush upwards. The top housing is hinged and will tilt up approximately 45° only. (Fig. 21)
2.Inspect turbine wheel and air passage for debris and/or blockage. Remove debris if present.
3.Inspect the rotating brush for
4.Once clean, close the top cover of the turbo brush and slide the locking latch toward the rear of the brush to lock.
Motor Thermostat
Important: This unit is equipped with a motor protective thermostat. If for some reason the vacuum cleaner should overheat, the thermostat will automatically turn the unit off. Should this occur:
• | Push the On/Off button once. |
• | Disconnect the plug from the |
| power source. |
• | Check the source of overheating |
| problem. (i.e. clogged hose or |
| filter) |
• If clogged hose or filter is found, | |
| unclog the hose and replace the |
| filters. |
• | Wait at least 45 minutes before |
| attempting to reuse the vacuum. |
• | After unit has cooled down for |
| 45 minutes, plug in the cleaner |
Carpet Height Selector
This upright vacuum can be used on multiple types of carpeting, bare floors or upholstery with attachments.
To select a pile height setting:
1.Turn vacuum cleaner "Off".
2.Select a pile height setting by sliding the carpet height selector to the desired setting. (Fig. 4)
Fig. 4
Suggested Pile Height Setting:
You may need to raise the height of the vacuum to make some jobs easier, such as scatter rugs and longer pile carpets. Suggested settings are:
HIGH: shag carpet, long pile, plush scatter rugs, tools
MED: medium to long pile
LOW: short to medium pile, bare floors
FLOOR: very low pile, bare floors
Place unit in "HIGH" setting when using attachments to prevent possible floor damage. Always set the Carpet to Floor selector to “Floor” setting when using the accessories. (Fig. 5)
Attention: Special care is required when vacuuming certain types of carpet or floor covering. Always check the carpet or floor covering manufacturer's recommended cleaning instructions before vacuuming.
Removing & Emptying Dust Cup
Warning: To reduce the risk of electric shock, the power cord must be disconnected before removing the dust cup, dust cup filter,changing the filters or performing maintenance/trouble shooting checks.
The “Dust Cup” must always be emptied when the dirt level reaches the "FULL" line on the dust cup. To remove the dust cup from the vacuum:
1.Press down on the dust cup release button that is located on the handle of the dust cup. (Fig. 6)
2.Holding the dust cup from the handle, pull the dust cup out from the vacuum. (Fig. 7)
3.To empty the dust cup, hold it by the handle over a garbage can and press on the trap door release button to empty. (Fig. 8)
Fig. 6 | Fig. 7 |
Trap Door
Release
1.Empty the Dust Cup frequently during use.
2.Always “TapClean” the HEPA dust cup filter each time the dust cup is emptied.
3.Ensure that the rotating bristle brush is kept free of hair and string.
4.Inspect the turbine regularly to ensure that the air passage is free of dirt and debris.
and push the On/Off button. The |
vacuum should start again. |
• If the vacuum still does not start, |
contact customer service at |
1 (800) |
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Fig. 5
Fig. 8
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