Kenmore 116.23512 Jerky strokes do not provide complete clean- ing, Personal Injury Hazard

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Suggested sweeping pattern.

For best cleaning action, the Power-Mate ® should be pushed straight away from you and pulled straight back. At the end of each pull stroke, the direction of the Power-Mate ® should be changed to point into the next section to be cleaned. This pattern should be continued across the rug with slow, glid- ing motions.

NOTE: Fast,

jerky strokes do not provide complete clean- ing.

The hose swivel allows the hose to turn without moving the canister. This is

helpful for cleaning in small areas.

Check hose for twisting before pulling canister.

Product Damage Hazard

Use care if the Power-Mate ® and

wand is left in the upright position as it may tip over easily. Property damage can occur if tipped.

For best deep down cleaning, use the XLO setting, However, you may need to raise the height to make some jobs easier, such as scatter rugs and some deep pile carpets, and to preventthe vacuum cleaner from shutting off. Suggested settingsare:

Personal Injury and Product

Damage Hazard

DO NOT run over power cord with Power-Mate °. Personal

injury or damage could result.

DO NOT pull plug from wall by H the power cord. If there is

damage to the cord or plug, personal injury or property damage could result.

Carpeted stairs need to be vacuumed regularly.For best cleaning results,fully close the suctioncontrol.

Suction

Control

WARNING

Personal Injury Hazard

Use care if canister is placed on

stairs. If it falls, personal injury or property damage could result.

For best cleaning results, keep the airflow

passage open. Check each assembly area in HOW YOUR VACUUM WORKS occasion-

ally for clogs. Unplug from outlet before checking.

HI - Shag, deep pile, or scatter rugs.

MED - Medium to deep pile.

LO - Low to medium pile,

XLO - Most carpets and bare floors.

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Kenmore 116.23512 Jerky strokes do not provide complete clean- ing, Personal Injury Hazard, Suggested sweeping pattern