Assembly and Operation
Assembly and Operation
How to Attach the Handle to the Vacuum Cleaner
How to Attach the Handle to the Vacuum Cleaner
The vacuum cleaner and the handle are packed separately.
The vacuum cleaner and the handle are packed separately.
• After first removing the handle screw, insert handle into the hole on top of the vacuum
1.
After fi rst removing the handle screw, insert handle into the hole
on top of the vacuum cleaner. Make sure that the cord hook on
cleaner. Make sure that the cord hook on the handle is positioned to the back of the
vacuum cleaner (Fig. 1).
the handle is positioned to the back of the vacuum cleaner (Fig. 1).
2.
• Line up the small hole on the handle with the small hole on the vacuum cleaner
Line up the small hole on the handle with the small hole on the
vacuum cleaner and insert the screw. Make sure the screw is
and insert the screw. Make sure the screw is tightened securely.
tightened securely.
How to Attach the Cord to the Retainer Hook on the Handle
How to Attach the Extension Power Cord to the Cord Lock
• Create a loop in the power cord, and push it through the slot and over
1.
Connect the extension power cord to the pigtail cord on the
the hook of the cord retainer (Fig. 3).
vacuum.
• Pull down on the power cord to remove any slack (Fig. 4).
2.
Snap the extension power cord into the slot on the end of the
cord lock.
On/Off Switch (Fig. 5B).
3.
Turn the knob on the bottom of the cord lock to tighten the
lock and prevent the cords from pulling apart (Fig. 2).
• To turn the vacuum on, push the switch located on the dust compartment
to the ( I ) position.
• To turn the vacuum off , push the switch located on the dust compartment
How to Attach the Cord to the Retainer Hook on the Handle
on the ( O ) position.
1.
Create a loop in the power cord, and push it through the slot
and over the hook of the cord retainer (Fig. 3).
Full Bag Indicator
2.
Pull down on the power cord to remove any slack (Fig. 4).
The full bag indicator is designed to show when the bag is full or when there
is a clog in the vacuum. (Fig. 5A).
On/Off Switch (Fig. 5B)
• If the indicator light illuminates, change the vacuum bag. If the bag
isn't full, check the hose for a clog.
1.
To turn the vacuum on, push the switch located on the dust
compartment to the ( I ) position.
• When cleaning with a tool, the indicator light may illuminate.
In this case, continue cleaning.
2.
To turn the vacuum off , push the switch located on the dust
compartment on the ( O ) position.
Full Bag Indicator
How to Change the Vacuum Bag
The full bag indicator is designed to show when the bag is full or when
there is a clog in the vacuum. (Fig. 5
Always operate the vacuum cleaner with a vacuum bag installed.
1.
If the indicator light illuminates, change the vacuum bag. If
Bags should be changed when they are 2/3 full.
the bag isn't full, check the hose for a clog.
2.
When cleaning with a tool, the indicator light may illuminate.
• Unplug the vacuum cleaner. Remove the bag compartment cover
In this case, continue cleaning.
and remove the used bag from the bag holder (Fig. 6).
• Attach the new vacuum bag onto the bag holder (Fig. 7).
How to Change the Vacuum Bag
• Pull the bottom corners of the new vacuum bag (Fig. 8).
Always operate the vacuum cleaner with a vacuum bag installed. Bags
• Reinsert the tabs on the end of the bag compartment cover into
should be changed when they are 2/3 full.
the grooves on the bag compartment housing. Press it into place,
and fasten the bag compartment cover latch tightly (Fig. 9)
1.
Unplug the vacuum cleaner. Remove the bag compartment cover
and remove the used bag from the bag holder (Fig. 6).
2.
Attach the new vacuum bag onto the bag holder (Fig. 7).
3.
Pull the bottom corners of the new vacuum bag (Fig. 8).
4.
Reinsert the tabs on the end of the bag compartment cover into
the grooves on the bag compartment housing. Press it into place,
and fasten the bag compartment cover latch tightly (Fig. 9).
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