UPRIGHT MODE
NOTE:
Make sure the vacuum cleaner
is completely assembled and the dust cup
is empty before using. Do not operate
vacuum cleaner without filters in place.
1. Release the handle by placing a foot
on the floor nozzle and pulling back to
change handle position.
2. Turn on the vacuum cleaner by pressing
the power button with your foot.
3. Once the vacuum is on, operate the
vacuum cleaner by tilting the handle
back towards you and the nozzle is flush
with floor surface.
4. Once you have completed vacuuming,
press the power button again. Return
the handle to the fully upright position
by pushing the handle forward until the
vacuum body is locked down in place.
Unplug the power cord from the power
outlet.
OPERATION MODES
Power Button
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PILE HEIGHT SELECTION AND SETTINGS
Select a pile height setting by turning the
height adjust selector located on the floor
nozzle.
Height Adjust
Selector
Suggested Pile Height Settings
There are four (4) pile height settings on
the vacuum cleaner. For best deep down
cleaning of low pile carpet, use the MED
LOW setting. However, you may need to
raise the height to make some jobs easier,
such as scatter rugs and some deep pile
carpets.
Suggested settings are:
LOW – Bare floor
MED LOW – Low pile carpet
MED HIGH – Medium to deep pile
HIGH – Shag, deep pile, or scatter rugs
CAUTION
Incorrect setting may damage floor.
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Questions and answers
I can’t get the bottom off to change the belt. All screws are out
To remove the bottom of a Kenmore FeatherLite DU1096 to change the belt, follow these steps:
1. Use a Phillips head screwdriver to remove the six screws from the belt cover and the lower plate.
2. Remove the belt cover from the floor nozzle.
3. Lift the lower plate combined with the brushroll. Be cautious, as there are sharp edges inside to prevent hair entanglement, and avoid putting any part of your body into the floor brush during maintenance.
Proceed with changing the belt as described in the manual.
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