UPRIGHT MODE
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
Lift-Away™ canister� Lower the canister
until it clicks securely into place� (Fig� 8)
3 Attach the wand to the tube on the back
of the canister until it clicks into place�
(Fig� 9)
4
To slide the accessory holder onto the
wand, align the tab in the holder with
the groove in the wand, then slide the
holder down�
(Fig� 10)
8
b
d
a
e
Fig. 10
5 Insert the handle (b) into the top of the
ce�
wand until it clicks into place� (Fig� 10)
6 Insert the end of the hose (c) into the
connector on the back of the canister�
(Fig� 10)
St
7
ore the dusting brush (d) and the
crevice tool (e) on the accessory holder�
(Fig� 10)
Suction
Release Collar
c
Adjust the
suction
release collar
to reduce
suction for
easier push
and pull on
high-pile
carpets and
area rugs�
b
c
TO USE:
1
Secure the power cord by wrapping it
around the cord hooks� To quickly release
the cord, rotate the upper hook�
= Brushroll ON
= Bare Floor
= OFF
2
Press
the On/Off switch (a) to setting
I to vacuum bare floors or to setting II
to engage the brushroll for vacuuming
carpets and rugs� (Fig� 11)
IMPORTANT: The brushroll indicator light
(b) will illuminate green when brushroll is
spinning, or red if there is a blockage or
jam� (Fig� 11) See Checking for Blockages
section for instructions
a
Fig. 11
3 To activate the brushroll, step on the floor
nozzle, then tilt the handle back� (Fig� 12)
NOTE: The brushroll will not spin unless
the nozzle is flat against the floor and the
handle is tilted back�
4 Increase or decrease suction by adjusting
the suction release collar (c) on the
handle� (Fig� 11) If the vacuum seems
difficult to push or pull, or if it is lifting
up area rugs, reduce suction by rotating
the collar counterclockwise� Rotate the
collar clockwise to increase suction for
vacuuming floors�
5 Empty dust cup after vacuuming and
periodically during use when it appears
full� See Maintenance section for
instructions�
6 To turn off power, press the switch to O�
�
Fig. 12
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