1. Assembling cleaner
Carton contents
It is extremely important to read and follow all the assembly steps in order.
A B C D
E
FGH
Remove all parts from carton and identify each item shown. Make sure all parts, especially small items, such as G and F, are locat- ed before disposing of cardboard packaging.
A. Upper handle B. Lower handle
C.Cord
D.Dirt cup assembly
E.Cleaner body
F. Handle bolt and nut packet (One extra nut included)
G. Dirt cup screws (2) H. Dirt cup support
Step 1 Assemble handle |
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D | Note: The white switch lock above the ON/OFF (A) | |
| switch helps in the assembly of your cleaner. | |
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| Assembly can be continued if the switch lock is miss- |
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Align upper handle and lower handle as shown.
Place upper (B) and lower (C) handle parts on a flat surface, aligning rod sections (D). With hands on sides of handle, push parts together firmly until they “click” and rod sections lock together.
*Do not press against the grey rod extend- ing from the lower handle shown in Fig.
(E). Do not push handle together with hands on ends of sections.
Step 2 Attach cord
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Insert large rectangular end of cord into pocket in bot- tom of handle, with side marked “UP” visible.
Make sure rectangular end is pushed into the handle as far as possible.
Slide cord protector (F) toward upper handle (G).
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