How To Assemble And Operate The Vacuum - Carpet Pro CPBU-1 Owner's Manual

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To select carpet height setting:
Select a height setting by turning the

How to Assemble and Operate the Vacuum

HEIGHT ADJUST knob located on the
nozzle.
To select carpet height setting:
Carpet Height Adjustment
Attention: Refer to your carpet
Select a height setting by turning the
manufacturer's cleaning
HEIGHT ADJUST knob located on the
IMPORTANT: The height adjustment must be set while the vacuum is in the upright position.
recommendations. Some more delicate
nozzle.
carpets may require that they be
The nozzle will not engage into the selected position until the handle is reclined to the operation
vacuumed with the brushroll turned off to
Attention: Refer to your carpet
position.
manufacturer's cleaning
prevent carpet damage.
recommendations. Some more delicate
Locate the height adjustment dial on the top of the
carpets may require that they be
vacuumed with the brushroll turned off to
vacuum nozzle (Fig. 1). There are five carpet height
prevent carpet damage.
settings designed for numerous flooring surfaces.
Height Adjust
Knob
High
Plush carpet
Med-High
Medium pile carpet
Med
General setting
Med-Low
Hard floors
Low
Low pile carpet
If it becomes difficult to push the vacuum across the
carpet, adjust the dial to a higher carpet setting.
FLOOR/TOOLS SELECTOR VALVE - FLOOR POSITION
Tool Activation Dial
When vacuuming floors, verify that the
When vacuuming floors, verify that the
– Floor Position
Floor/Tools Selector Valveis in the Floor
Floor/Tools Selector Valveis in the Floor
position as shown in (Fig. 1).
position as shown in (Fig. 1).
When vacuuming floors, turn the tool
activation dial to the FLOOR position as
shown in (Fig. 2).
Release the handle by pressing down on
Reclining the Handle
the handle release pedal with your foot
and pulling back and down on the handle
with your hand.
Press the handle release pedal with your foot
Release the handle by pressing down on
to recline the handle (Fig. 3).
the handle release pedal with your foot
and pulling back and down on the handle
with your hand.
Edge Cleaning
Guide the right side of the nozzle from the user's
perspective along the wall or stationary furniture for
the best edge cleaning (Fig. 4).
CARPET HEIGHT SELECTION AND SETTINGS
Height Adjust
Knob
FLOOR/TOOLS SELECTOR VALVE - FLOOR POSITION
RELEASING THE HANDLE
Personal Injury Hazard
Use care if vacuum cleaner is placed
on stairs. If it falls, personal injury or
property damage could result.
SUGGESTED HEIGHT SETTINGS:
Select a height setting by turning the
There are five (5) height settings on
HEIGHT ADJUST knob located on the
the vacuum cleaner. You may need to
nozzle.
raise the height to make some jobs easier,
SUGGESTED HEIGHT SETTINGS:
such as scatter rugs and some deep pile
Attention: Refer to your carpet
carpets, and to prevent the vacuum
manufacturer's cleaning
There are five (5) height settings on
cleaner from shutting off.
recommendations. Some more delicate
the vacuum cleaner. You may need to
carpets may require that they be
raise the height to make some jobs easier,
vacuumed with the brushroll turned off to
such as scatter rugs and some deep pile
prevent carpet damage.
carpets, and to prevent the vacuum
cleaner from shutting off.
Height Adjust
Knob
NOTE: The nozzle will not engage into the
selected position until the vacuum cleaner
NOTE: The nozzle will not engage into the
handle is lowered to the operating position.
selected position until the vacuum cleaner
handle is lowered to the operating position.
FLOOR/TOOLS SELECTOR VALV
When vacuuming floors, verify that the
Tool Activation
Tool Activation
Dial
Floor/Tools Selector Valveis in the Floor
Dial
position as shown in (Fig. 1).
RELEASING THE HANDLE
Release the handle by pressing down on
the handle release pedal with your foot
and pulling back and down on the handle
with your hand.
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