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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR COMPACT CANISTER VAC
1.
Main Unit
2.
Storage Compartment Release
Button
3.
Storage Compartment Cover
4.
Cord Rewind Button
5.
On/Off Button
6.
Full Bag Indicator
7.
Extension Tubes (x2)
8.
Upholstery Brush
Technical Specifications
Voltage:
120V., 60Hz.
Power:
10.8 Amps
Illustrations may differ from actual product.
9.
Crevice Tool with Brush
10. Floor To Carpet Brush
11. Flexible Hose
12. Manual Suction Control
13. Hose Inlet
14. Parking Position Hook
15. Extension Tube Parking
Receptacle
16. Disposable Paper Bags
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PROBLEM SOLVING
This vacuum was inspected thoroughly and was in good operating condition
when it was shipped from the factory. If a minor problem occurs, it usually can
be solved quite easily when the cause is found. Therefore, this checklist is
provided for your convenience.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE REASON
1.
Hose, wand or inlet is
blocked.
Motor runs but no
2.
Check bag full indicator.
suction
3.
Hose clamp not
assembled to hose inlet
properly.
1.
Cord twisted.
Cord does not
2.
Cord pulled out too far -
rewind
beyond "RED" mark.
1.
Not firmly plugged in.
2.
No electricity in wall
outlet.
Cleaner won't run
3.
Blown fuse/tripped
breaker.
4.
Motor thermostat may
have tripped.
Cleaning and Care of your Vacuum Cleaner
Periodically wipe the exterior of the unit with a damp cloth. Wipe the interior where Dust Bag is
located to remove dust build-up.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO WASH or REUSE THE DUST BAGS
Always replace with new dust bag to keep your unit in maximum working condition.
POSSIBLE SOLUTION
1.
Check for blockage -
remove it.
2.
If dust bag is full,
replace dust bag.
3.
Insert hose clamp into
hose inlet until "snap"
locks for proper
assembly.
1.
Pull cord out,
straighten and rewind
again.
2.
Holding the plug,
press the rewind
button and try to
rewind again.
1.
Plug unit in firmly.
2.
Check fuse or
breaker.
3.
Replace fuse/reset
breaker.
4.
Allow unit to cool
down before trying to
switch "ON" again.
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