Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product Vacuum Cleaner Sears
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EEEE MPOR TA N T SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, injury to persons or damage when using your vacuum cleaner, follow basic safety precautions including the following: Read this manual before assembling or using your vacuum cleaner.
AND FEATURES UPRIGHT VACUUM CLEANER It is important to know your vacuum cleaner parts and features to assure its proper and safe use. Review these before using your cleaner. COPY YOUR MODEL AND SERIAL NUMBERS HERE. Copy this information from the bottom of the vacuum cleaner into these spaces.
Y HANDLE ASSEMBLY Before assembling your vacuum cleaner, be sure you have all the parts shown on page 3. ElectricalShock Hazard Do not plug into electrical supply untilassembly Is complete.
Using a screwdriver, tighten the screw, DO NOT overlighten. Overtlghteningcould strip the screw holes. DO NOT operate the cleaner without the screw in place. -.. CORD ASSEMBLY Make sure the quick release upper cord hook is in the upright position, Remove the wire fie from the power cord, Wrap the power.
VACUUM WARNING personal Injury and Product Damage Hazard • DO NOT use outlets above counters. Damage to items in surrounding area could occur. • Use care in plugging in the vacuum. The vacuum should be in the OFF position. Quick Release i. Turn the top cord hook down.
EEEEEEEI.!SING A TTA CHMEN TS TO USE ATTACHMENTS PersonaIInjury Hazard DO NOTplace hands or feet underneath the unit when insertingthe hose. Thebrushassembly begins to revolve rapidly when the vacuum is fumed on and • is switched to a carpet height setting.
EEEEEEVA CUUM STORAGE Cord Lower Cord Hook Gather the cord and wrap it loosely around the upper and lower cord hooks, Store the cleaner in a dry, indoor area, on the floor with the handle locked in the upright position. Electrical Shock and Personal Injury Hazard Wrapping the cord too tighffy puts stress on the c_d and can cause cord damage.
G CHANGING WARNING! Unplug power cord ,_ from electrical outleL TO REMOVE BAG: Dust Cover Release Squeeze the dust cover release and pull forward on the top of the dust cover to remove the cover. Lay cover aside. _ Cover Grasp the dust bag collar and pull gen- tly, carefully remov- ing the dust bag.
Posltion the dust bag cover so its positionlng tab fits into the body positlonlng slot. Bag Cover Cover Dust Bag Cover Body Close the bag cover. You will hear a distinct snap when cover is securely closed. SAFETY FILTER CLEANINO Check the motor filter frequently and clean when di_y.
SUCTION MOTOR RESET The suction motor reset will shut the motor off if air- flow is sufficiently restricted to cause motor overheat- ing and possible damage to the vacuum cleaner. Once the reset goes into effect, the vacuum cleaner will not operate for approximately 10 minutes.
Grasp the clips at the back and pull forward and up to remove the lower plate. Clips Personal Injury Hazard Always unplug the vacuum cleaner before cleaning the brush area as brush may suddenly restart.
TO REPLACE BELT: Be/t Shaft Loop the new belt on the motor drive shaft. (NOTE: See page 3 for Belt #,) Loop the other end of the belt on the belt groove on the brush assembly. Align the square extension on each end cap with the slots in the frame of the base.
IGHT BULB CHANGING NOT ON ALL MODELS ElectricalShock Or PersonalInjury Hazard Disconnect electrical supply before servicing or cleaning the unit. Failure to do so could result in electrical shock or personal injury from cleaner suddenly starling. Disconnect electrical supply.
REMOVAL Electrical Shock Or Personal Injury Hazard Disconnect electrical supply before servicing or cleaning the unit.Failure to do so could result in electrical shock or personal injury from cleaner suddenly starting. For best cleaning results, keep the airflow passage clear.
ROUBLESHOOTING Review this chart to find do-it-yourself solutions for minor performance problems. Electrical Shock Or Personal Injury Hazard Disconnect electrical supply before servicing or cleaning the unit. Failure to do so could result in electrical shock or personal injury from cleaner suddenly starting.
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