Clog Removal - Kenmore 116.31040 Use & Care Manual

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CLOG REMOVAL
HOSES
Always follow a(( safety precautions when
performing
maintenance
to the vacuum
cleaner.
WARNING
Electrical Shock Or Personal Injury
Hazard
Disconnect electrical supply before
performing maintenance to the
vacuum cleaner. Failure to do so could
result in electrical shock or personal
injury from the vacuum cleaner
suddenly starting.
(f the vacuum
cleaner
does not seem to
have adequate
suction,
first check
if the
dust cup is full or if a filter
is dogged.
See DUST CUP CLEANING
section.
(fthe dust cup and filter
areas
are free of
clogs, check
the extension
hose.
TO REMOVE CLOG FROM HOSE
1. Rotate
the extension
hose release
lever
counter-clockwise
to release
extension
hose.
'2. Remove the lower end of the extension
hose from the wand
holder
by grasping
Extension
Hose------_
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Wand
Holder
Extension
the hose collar, twisting,
and pulling
straight
up.
3. Plug in the vacuum
cleaner
and turn it
on.
4. Stretch
the extension hose to maximum
length
and then allow the hose to return
to its natural
length.
Hose Storage
Position
Hose
5. Re-insert
the hose into the original
storage
position from
which it was
removed.
Press firmly
to assure
connection.
6. Rotate
hose release
lever clockwise
to
the locked
position.
Ifthe dust cup, filter
area and the hose
areas are free of clogs,
disconnect
the
nozzle
hose from the wand
holder
and
WARN I NG
Personal
Injury
Hazard
DO NOT place hands or feet under-
neath
the vacuum
cleaner
at any
time.
check
the nozzle
for clogging.
Clean the agitator
according
to the
instructions
in the AGITATOR
CLEANING
section.
Return the vacuum
cleaner
to the upright
position before
plugging
into an electrical
outlet.
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