Cleaning Tools - Hoover Vacuum Cleaner Owner's Manual

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3. CLEANING TOOLS

Tools allow for cleaning surfaces above the floor and for reaching hard to clean areas.
The cleaner is ready for tool use when handle is in upright position.
The agitator brush roll will not rotate when the cleaner is in the upright position or the if the agitator
brush roll shut off indicator is in the OFF position when the handle is lowered.
Removing Hose
Select Proper Tool
When using
3-1
3-2
cleaning tools,
place cleaner
handle in
B
the upright
position. The
agitator brush
roll will not
rotate when
A
the cleaner is
in the upright
position. Also, turn cleaner OFF before
Remove brush (Fig. 3-4) to clean upholstered furniture,
disconnecting and connecting hose to
draperies, mattresses, clothing, and carpeted stairs.
hose tube (A).
B. Powered hand tool may be used for upholstered furniture,
To use hose, lift hose end (B) as shown.
draperies, mattresses, clothing, automobile interiors, and
carpeted stairs.
When you are finished cleaning with the
tools, reposition hose end into tube.
C. Crevice tool may be used in tight spaces, corners and
along edges in such places as dresser drawers, upholstered
furniture, stairs and baseboards.
D. Wands are used to give extra length to your hose. Use
them with any of the above tools.
Attach Wand and
How to
Tools
Clean Tools
To clean the hose and powered hand tool, wipe off dirt with
3-3
a cloth dampened in a mild detergent. Rinse with a damp
cloth. DO NOT submerge powered hand tool in water.
Cleaning tools may be washed in warm water with a
A
detergent. Rinse and air dry before using.
B
Attach tool or wand to the hose (A).
Attach tool to wand (B) by pushing it
firmly onto the wand.
Twist wand or tool slightly to tighten
or loosen the connection.
A. Combination tool
B
use with brush for
carved furniture,
A
table tops, books,
lamps, lighting
C
D
fixtures, venetian
blinds, baseboards,
shutters, and
registers.
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