Operation - Hoover Dimension Service Instructions Manual

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I. General
These uprights
are lightweight
upright
vacuums
that feature
high performance
computer
design
motors,
double
edge cleaning,
quick release
cord
wraps and top conversion
cleaning
tools
All models
have automatic
height
adjustment
in
that the nozzle
is free to float up and down on the
carpet.
These models
additionally
have front
wheel
height
control
to limit the minimum
nozzle
height which allows the user to "select the proper
setting
for optimum
operation
on various
types of
carpets.
The Legacy
and Legacy
II models
use Type "A"
top-fill disposable
bags.
The Dimension/Dirt
Finder uses Type "Z" top-fill
disposable
bags.
Microfiltration
bags are available
for both models.
II. Operation
These cleaners
operate
on a Dirty Air System
principle,
i.e., dirty air passes
through
the motor
area (fan) before
reaching
the bag.
=o
CLEAN AIR
,o
DIRTY AIR
As illustrated,
air and dirt are sucked
through the
molded
agitator
housing
and directed
into the
motor area.
The fan then propels
the air and dirt
up the handle
passage
and into the throw-away
bag.
The Legacy
units are controlled
by an on/off switch
located
on the side of the unit. (Fig. A)
The Legacy II, Dimension
and Dirt Finder units are
controlled
by an on/off
switch
located
in the front of
the upper handle.
(Fig. B)
ON/OFF
_
SWITCH
II
Fig. A
The carpet height
adjustment
lever has four
settings
for carpet cleaning
and one for the top too!
conversion.
NOZZLE CONTROL
KNOB _,_
It is important
that the unit be in the proper setting
(carpet - for floor cleaning,
and cleaning
tools -
when using the hose and tools).
This will ensure
optimum
performance.
The cleaning
tool hose attaches to the unit through
the tool door located
on the top of the hood.
The
air is directed
to the hose by adjusting
the nozzle
control knob to the cleaning
tool position.
The valve gate operates
in conjunction
with the
height adjustment
lever.
When
the lever is in any
one of the four carpet settings
the valve gate is
open.
The cam is not contacting
the valve gate.

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