Sears Vacuum Cleaner owner manual Removal, ElectricalShock Or PersonalInjuryHazard

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REMOVAL

REMOVAL

ElectricalShock Or PersonalInjuryHazard

Disconnectelectrical supply before servicingor cleaning the unit.Failureto do so could resultin electrical shock or personal injuryfrom cleaner suddenlystarting.

For best cleaning results, keep the

airflow passage clear.

Unplug the power cord from the out-

let before check- ing the airflow passage.

Check each starred area occasionally for clogs.

Disconnect the wand from the no771ehose and check the wand for clogging.

While running the vacuum cleaner with the wand dis- connected, stretch the hose in and out to remove

the clog.

Pull down on the suc- tion inlet lid and check

for clogging in this area,

If the clog still exists turn the vacuum OFF and unplug the power cord. Turn the vacuum cleaner over, exposing the underside. Remove the lower plate. Remove the short nozzle hose from the housing by lifting it straight up. Inspect the hose end and clear it of any obstructions. Reinstall the short nozzle hose and lower plate.

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Sears Vacuum Cleaner owner manual Removal, ElectricalShock Or PersonalInjuryHazard