Infinity NV22C 1Dust Cup Air Duct, Stand vacuum into upright position, Clear the opening, 4Hose

Models: NV22 NV22P NV22T NV22C

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1Dust Cup Air Duct:

Checking for Blockages

Blockages may cause your vacuum to overheat and shut down. If so, clear the blockages, then follow the instructions for Resetting the Motor Thermostat on page 14.

Disconnect the Super Stretch Hose. WARNING: Never insert sharp objects into any opening to clear an obstruction.

2 Intake Opening behind the Brush Roll: IMPORTANT: Damages caused while clearing or attempting to clear blockages are not covered under your product’s limited warranty.

Unplug the vacuum before checking for blockages.

Reassemble all parts securely before operating vacuum.

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1Dust Cup Air Duct:

Stand vacuum into upright position.

Remove Dust Cup Assembly and empty Dust Cup, if necessary.

Disconnect the Super Stretch Hose.

Check Air Duct behind Dust Cup for clogs; clear before replacing Dust Cup Assembly.

2 Intake Opening behind the Brush Roll:

Lay the vacuum flat to expose Brush Roll.

Check opening behind the Brush Roll for clogs.

Clear the opening.

Clear the Brush Roll; use scissors to carefully cut away threads, hair or other debris that might be trapped in the bristles.

3Floor Power Nozzle Hose Connector:

Lay vacuum flat.

Remove Nozzle Hose and check for clogs.

Push the Hose Connector back onto the Floor Power Nozzle.

4Hose:

Stand vacuum upright.

Remove hose from both the unit and Cleaning Wand ends.

Inspect both ends and the length of the hose for clogs.

Return the hose to the unit

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Infinity NV22C 1Dust Cup Air Duct, Stand vacuum into upright position, Disconnect the Super Stretch Hose, Lay vacuum flat

FAQ

What should I do if my vacuum overheats and shuts down?

If your vacuum overheats and shuts down, it may be due to blockages. Follow the instructions to clear the blockages and reset the motor thermostat.

Can I use sharp objects to clear blockages?

No, never insert sharp objects into any opening to clear an obstruction, as this may cause damage not covered under the product's limited warranty.

Is damage caused while clearing blockages covered under warranty?

No, damages caused while attempting to clear blockages are not covered under the product's limited warranty.