On-Off Switch; Transporting Cleaner; Carry Handle; Handle Positions - Hoover CH50100 Owner's Manual

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on-oFF switCh

2.3

CarrY handle

2.5
A

Carpet heiGht adjustMent

For Models with Manual heiGht adjustMent
2.7
A
CAUTION
!
Not to be used for grooming a pet!
2.9
2.9 For maximum cleaning performance, the following carpet height settings are recommended:
• Lowest setting (1): for bare floors and low pile, level loop, kitchen-type or commercial grade carpet.
• Medium setting (2): For medium pile types of carpet.
• Higher settings (3-4): For very deep pile carpet where easier pushing effort is desired, while maintaining good
cleaning performance.
Note: If the cleaner is difficult to push, turn the control knob to the next higher setting.
2.3 Plug cord into electri-
cal outlet. LED lights will
flash on and then off.
To turn cleaner ON, push
ON/OFF switch to " | "
position.
To turn cleaner OFF, push
ON/OFF switch to "O "
position.
2.5 The cleaner can
also be moved by
using the carry handle
(A).
2.7 The cleaning of
carpet and rugs takes
place at the nozzle.
When it is necessary to
raise and lower the
nozzle for various carpet
pile heights, turn the
nozzle control knob (A)
to the desired setting.
!

transportinG Cleaner

2.4

handle positions

2.6
A
2.8 For ease in turning knob, the handle
2.8
should be in the upright position (A).
The nozzle will not move into the adjusted
position until the cleaner handle is lowered
to the operating position (B).
A
9
2.4 To move your cleaner
from room to room, put
handle
position, tilt cleaner back
on rear wheels and push
forward.
2.6 The handle of your
cleaner
positions; (A) upright for
B
storage and when using
cleaning
operating position for
general operation on
carpet and floors; (C)
low for reaching under
low furniture. Step on
C
handle release lever to
lower handle into each
position (B & C).
B
in
upright
has
three
tools;
(B)

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