MODE 1: UPRIGHT VAC
Fig. 8
Fig. 9
TO ASSEMBLE:
1
Place the floor nozzle on a level surfa
2
A
lign the tube of the floor nozzle with the
tube on the Lift-Away™ canister and lower
until you hear the two pieces click into
place� (Fig� 8)
When attaching the motorized floor brush,
ensure that the latching mechanism is
fully locked in place to ensure electrical
�
connection has been made
3 Attach the end of the extension wand
to the tube on the back of the Lift-Away
canister until it clicks into place� (Fig� 9)
8
b
d
a
e
Fig. 10
4
Sli
de the accessory holder (a) positioned
ce�
opposite the upper cord wrap, over the
extension wand� Align the tab with the
groove and push down� (Fig� 10)
5 Push the handle (b) onto the top of the
extension wand until you hear it click
into place� (Fig� 10)
6 Insert the end of the stretch hose (c) into
the connector on the back of the
Lift-Away canister� (Fig� 10)
7
St
ore the dusting brush (d) and the
crevice tool (e) on the mounts of the
accessory holder� (Fig� 10)
Suction
Release Collar
c
Release
suction for
easier push
and pull on
high pile
carpets and
area rugs�
b
c
TO USE:
1
Rotate the cord release to quickly release
the power cord�
2 Secure the power cord in the cord hook�
= Brush Roll ON
= Bare Floor
= OFF
Press
3
the On/Off switch (a) to the "I"
position to vacuum bare floors (straight
suction only) or to the "II" position to
engage the motorized floor brush (for
vacuuming carpets and rugs)� (Fig� 11)
IMPORTANT: The motorized brush
indicator light (b) will illuminate green
when motorized floor brush is on, or red
if there is a blockage or jam� (Fig� 11)
This feature is designed to protect your
Lifetime Belt that powers your motorized
floor brush� See Checking for Blockages
5�
on page 1
a
Fig. 11
G
4
ently press the floor nozzle down with
your foot while you grasp the handle and
tilt it back towards you� (Fig� 12)
NOTE: The rotating brush on the
motorized floor brush will not spin un
the nozzle is flat against the floor and
the handle is tilted back�
5
It may become necessary at times
to adjust the suction release (c) on
the handle� (Fig� 11) If the vacuum
seems difficult to push or pull or if
it is lifting up area rugs, adjust the
suction release by
90° counterclockwise to open the valve�
Rotate the collar clockwise to close the
valve when you need high suction and
for vacuuming floors�
6
E
mpty dust cup after vacuuming and
periodically during use when it appears
full� (See "Maintenance" section for
instructions�)
7
W
hen you are finished vacuuming, turn
the vacuum off�
Fig. 12
less
rotating the collar
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