Sanitaire 1040 warranty HOW TO USE continued, Extension Cords, Helpful Information

Models: 1040

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HOW TO USE (continued)

HOW TO USE (continued)

Electrical Cord - For shipping purposes, the electrical cord is stored inside the tool box . Open lid latches, lift tool tray up, to remove electrical cord.

Suction Inlet.Insert larger end of hose into suction inlet to use as a vacuum.

Extension Cords LiftTool Tray

Outlet

Cover

Plug round end of electrical cord into the tool box, as shown above. Plug the other end of electrical cord into electric socket.

The electrical plug has been designed so an electric tool or appliance can be plugged directly into it.

Cover unused receptacle when not in use with outlet cover (attached to cord as shown).

Suction

Inlet

Accessories - The accessories are stored on the inside of the tool box lid. There are diagrams on the inside of the lid to help with placing them back in the correct location.

1. To use accessories remove hose from top of the lid by lifting up.

2. Place desired accessory onto end of hose or crevice wand.

Dusting/

Upholstery

Extension Cords

NOTE: If an extension cord is used, make sure the plug connection does not come into contact with any liquid. Use a grounded extension cord with 3-prong

Crevice

Wand

Brush

plug and 3-pole receptacle; 16 gauge, SJTW type. Loop the cords to prevent unplugging. Suitable for outdoor use.

ON/OFF Switch. International symbol I means On, International symbol O means Off.

ON/OFF

Switch

Blower Port. Insert larger end of hose into the blower port to use as a blower.

 

NOTE: Always wear safety goggles

 

(not provided). Never point

 

blower toward people,

 

animals or objects that may

 

be injured/damaged by

 

flying debris. These units

 

must NOT be used to power

Blower Port

a paint sprayer or to supply

air to any other sprayer.

Floor Tool

Hose or

Wand

Dusting/Upholstery Brush is for furniture, blinds, books, lamp shades, shelves, curtains, draperies, cushions and fabrics.

Crevice Wand cleans corners, stairs, baseboards, and between cushions.

Floor Tool cleans bare floor surfaces.

Helpful Information:

Listen to your cleaner. If you notice a change in the sound of the motor or a change in performance, it could simply indicate a common usage or maintenance issue such as, possible blockage in hose, dirty filter or full dust bag.These are all easy to fix and the instructions are included in this owner’s guide. Becoming familiar with the information in this guide will help you to get the best possible performance from your new cleaner for many years to come.

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