Nozzle connector
Removing larger items from carpet and floor surfaces before vacuuming will help maintain the cleaning effectiveness of your cleaner. However, if loss of suction power should occur, proceed as follows: make sure Suction Regulator is closed; check bag for fullness and make sure folds are open; check hose for obstructions by removing wands and power nozzle, turning cleaner ON, and feeling end of hose for suction - remove any obstruc- tions; check wands for obstructions by connecting wands to hose, remov- ing power nozzle from wands, turning cleaner ON and feeling end of wands for suction - remove any obstructions. If loss of suction power still occurs, check nozzle for obstructions.
Disconnect cleaner from elec- trical outlet and disconnect power nozzle from extension wands.
While holding nozzle, push nozzle connector down to lowest posi- tion.
Look into nozzle connector and remove any obstructions.
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Cleaning Tools
The cleaning tools have many uses. Select the tool best suited for the cleaning task from the descriptions below. Adjust the Suction Regulator to select the amount of suction appropriate to the cleaning task.
| 1. Crevice tool For radiators, | |
1 | dresser drawers, spaces between | |
kitchen equipment. | ||
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c | holstered furniture, draperies, | |
2 | mattresses, clothing, carved furni- | |
| ture, books, lamps, Venetian | |
& | blinds, baseboards. | |
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| 3. Wall/floor brush For walls | |
| and very irregular hard surface | |
| floors such as brick and slate. |
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