Handle Adjustments - Panasonic MC-V5217 Operating Instructions Manual

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Personal Injury Hazard when Using Attachments.
DO NOT place hands or feet underneath the unit when using the attachment tools. The
agitator begins to revolve rapidty when using attachments.
When using the attachments, the agitator begins rotating. DO NOT allow the cleaner to
remain in just one place for a period of time, as the agitator may damage the floor sur-
face. Avold placing the cleaner on furniture, the fringed area of rugs, deep pile carpet-
ing, or carpeted stairs. The ideal position for the cleaner when using attachments 13
for the unit to be on a level area with the handle in the full upright position. See the
HANDLE ADJUSTMENTS section.
To remove the wand from the short hose, grasp the top part of
the wand, see illustration, and twist as you pull up. Once the
wand has been removed it can be used as ts, or the attach-
ments can be used. The tools can be attached to the hose or
wand. When connecting the attachments, always twist as you
push down. № additional! reach is required, the dusting brush can
be attached to the end of the crevice tool by simply sliding it over
the narrow end of the crevice tool.
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When using the attachments DO МОТ overextend your reach with
the hose as it could tip the cleaner over.
To store attachments place the hose on the hose holder in front of
the handle. Return the wand to the tool holder, twisting as you
push down to connect it to the short hose cuff. Store the dusting
brush in the front of the tool holder. Return the crevice tool to the
tool holder. When attaching the wand to the hose follow the direc-
tions given in the ATTACHMENT ASSEMBLY section.
ATTACHMENT USE
"Always clean attachments before using on fabrics. Attachments used in dirty areas, such as under a
refrigerator, should not be used on other surfaces until they are washed. They could leave marks. See the
CLEANING EXTERIOR AND ATTACHMENTS section.
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