How To Clean The Nozzle Hose; Thermal Fuse Protection - Titan T4000.2 Owner's Manual

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CAUTION:
Unplug the vacuum cleaner.
The nozzle hose carries the dirt from the nozzle to the vacuum bag.
If the hose should become clogged:
1. Remove the wand from the wand/hose holder as shown on page 10.
2. Squeeze the tabs on both sides of the quick clean-out port and pull
away from the vacuum (Fig. 1)
3. Check above and below the port opening for obstructions.
4. Remove any obstructions.
5. Replace the quick clean-out port by squeezing both tabs and pushing the
hose back into the wand/hose holder. Replace the wand.
Your vacuum cleaner comes equipped with a Manual Reset Thermal Fuse Protector. This thermal
protector is designed to protect your vacuum cleaner from overheating due to a cutoff in airflow (i.e. clogged
hose, operating the vacuum without a bag). Should this situation occur, the thermal fuse protector will safely shut
off your vacuum cleaner to avoid any potential damage.
To reset the thermal fuse
1. Unplug the vacuum cleaner.
2. Check for problem (over-filled bag, clog in hose, clogged filters, etc.).
3. Correct problem.
4. Locate "tripped" fuse — the small red or white button located on the lower left side on the back of the main
body (roughly one inch to the right of the left wheel).
5. Using a pencil, paper clip, or other pointy object, push the reset button.
6. Plug vacuum cleaner in and begin using.

How to Clean the Nozzle Hose

Thermal Fuse Protection

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Fig. 1

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