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Owner's Manual For The Fuller Brush Spiffy Maid Broom V acuum Model: FB-SPFM Thank you for purchasing this Fuller Brush Broom Vacuum. To ensure the best results, please read this manual first and keep it for future reference.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using an electrical appliance, basic precautions should always be followed, including the following: READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS APPLIANCE WARNING: The manufacturer cannot accept responsibility for damage caused when the appliance is not used according to the instructions, or for uses other than those for which it was intended.
Polarization Instructions Power Cord - 2-Wire Polarized To reduce the risk of electric shock this product is equipped with a polarized alternating current line plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other) . This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way .
Parts Identification Model FB-SPFM Handle Rotating Cord Hook Telescopic Wand Extension Button Telescopic Wand Crevice Tool Crevice Tool Caddy On/Off Button Power Cord Main Body Dust Cup Latch (to remove dust cup from the vacuum body) Filter Assembly Suction Control Valve...
Vacuum Description Rotating Cord Hook Suction Control Valve The upper cord hook rotates to allow for Adjust the vacuum's suction by sliding quick access to the power cord . the suction control valve up or down . All the way down, provides the most suction .
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Vacuum Description Continued Floor Nozzle Crevice Tool The cleaning tool caddy holds the Attach the floor nozzle to the end of the crevice tool . This tool can be added to neck of the dust cup for cleaning bare the end of the main unit in place of the floors .
Assembling the Vacuum NOTE: Always unplug the vacuum before assembling or removing accessories . 1 . Insert the telescoping wand into top of the main unit . Ensure the button on the wand locks into place . (Fig . 1) 2 .
Operating the Vacuum 1 . Release the power cord from cord storage hooks . (Fig . 5) 2 . Extend the telescopic wand to the desired length . (Fig . 6) 3 . Attach the floor nozzle to the end of the dust cup for cleaning bare floors or area rugs . (Fig . 7) 4 .
Emptying the Dust Cup Warning: Empty the dust cup before the contents reach the bottom of the filter frame. (Fig. 11) Over filling the dust cup may cause dirt and debris to clog the filter and cause loss of suction. Warning: Always unplug the vacuum from the electrical outlet before removing the dust cup.
Cleaning the Filters and Dust Cup Warning: Always unplug the vacuum from the electrical outlet before removing the filters. 1 . Remove the floor nozzle by pressing the button on the neck of the nozzle . (Fig . 14) 2 . Push the dust cup latch and lift the dust cup from the vacuum . (Fig . 15) 3 .
Cleaning the Filters and Dust Cup Continued 4 . Remove the small filter from the frame inside the main unit . (Fig . 18) 5 . Tap each filter on a hard surface until the dust is removed . Once a month when suction appears to be reduced, rinse each filter in warm water or clean with a soft brush .
Troubleshooting Guide Problem Check Point Possible Solution Suction power is • Dust cup • If the dust cup is full, empty it. weak . • Floor nozzle • If clogged, remove the object. • Filters • Clean or replace filters. The vacuum does •...
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I need the filter and the foam cover
You can find a filter and foam cover for the Fuller Brush FB-SPFM in the "Spiffy Maid FB-SPFM.2 HEPA & Secondary Foam Filter Set."
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