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WARfaiNn
.....
Electrical
Shock Or Personal
Injury
Hazard
Disconnect
electrical
supply
before
servicing
or cleaning
the unit,
Failure
to do so could result in elec-
trical shock
or personal
injury from
cleaner suddenly
starting.
For best cleaning results, keep the airflow
passage clear.
Unplug the power cord from the outlet
If the cleaner does not seem to have ade-
quate suction, first check for a full bag or fil-
ter which is clogged. See DUST BAG
CHANGING,
and MOTOR SAFETY FILTER
CLEANING.
If the bag and filter areas are free of clogs,
check the hose area° Remove the suction
inlet by depressing
the two tabs that secure
it to the back of the vacuum and check for
clogging in this area.
Replace the suction inlet and remove the
other end of the hose from the too! holder.
Tabs
Inlet
Holder
Hose
Plug in the vacuum and turn it on. While
running the vacuum cleaner, stretch the
hose in and out to remove the clog_
Turn the unit off and unplug the unit.
If the clog still exists, pull the short hose out
of the tool holder and inspect the short
hose_
Remove any visible clogs.
Motor
Protector
.... !
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[
This vacuum has a motor protector by-pass
valve which automatically
opens to provide
cooling air to the motor when a clog
prevents the normal flow of air. If the by-
pass valve opens to prevent motor
overheating
and possible damage to the
vacuum, a change of sound will be noticed
as air rushes through the valve opening°
If
this occurs, turn the vacuum off and unplug
the power cord from the outlet. Then check
for clogs as described
under the CLOG
REMOVAL section_
The motor protector
by-pass valve may open
when using attachments
or when cleaning
new carpet, due to reduced air flow by the
attachments
themselves
or by new carpet
fuzz filling the bag quickty.
Note: Do not block motor protector.
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