Hoover Dubl-Duty Battery disposal, 3-10, 3-11, How to remove battery pack, 3-12, 3-13, 3-14

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3-10

3-6

Align filter frame with separator frame and press edges together.

3-7

Replace filter / separator assembly into collector cup.

If soiled, wipe motor/handle section with a damp cloth. Do not immerse in water.

3-8

Reattach cup assembly to motor as shown.

Hang cleaner back on wall bracket for storage and recharging.

3-9

3-10

3-11

 

E

Battery disposal

Your cleaner contains nickel-cadmium batteries.

When these batteries no longer recharge, they must be removed and disposed of properly in accordance with state (province) laws.

If you want to have a new battery pack installed, contact your Hoover Factory Service Center.

The following instructions are for dis- assembly purposes ONLY.

How to remove battery pack

Note: Do not remove the batteries to recharge them. Follow the instructions for charcing the cleaner. The batteries should only be removed if they no longer recharge and you plan to dis- pose of the cleaner.

Press latch and remove motor/handle section of the cleaner from collector cup.

Cut data label (E) along seam on bottom of motor/handle.

Unscrew the 4 Phillips head screws on motor/handle section.

3-12

Separate motor/handle section halves. (The motor assembly will remain in one half of the housing.)

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3-13

F

G

H

Pull motor assembly (F) from housing

(H). Remove only the tape that holds the batteries (G) in place in the holder.

Do not removelabel from the battery pack.

Note: Some battery packs have five bat- teries, others have three as shown.

3-14

Slide battery pack out of holders (A).

Disconnect the two wires from batery terminals.

Dispose of battery pack in accordance with your local and state (province) laws.

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Hoover Dubl-Duty owner manual Battery disposal, 3-10, 3-11, How to remove battery pack, 3-12, 3-13, 3-14