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The HOOVER vacuum cleaner you have just purchased is a combina- tion cleaner. It has a motorized power nozzle for carpet and floor cleaning and has cleaning tools for above the floor cleaning. Your cleaner is a model no. and has a serial number For your personal records, please enter the model number and serial number in the spaces provided above and retain in a safe place. The model number and serial number appear on the bottom of the Save! Index .......................... Assembling Cleaner ..
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Important Safeguards! l Read all instructions. 0 Warning: Electric shock could occur if used outdoors or on wet sur- l Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used by or near children. Do not allow vacuum cleaner to be used as a toy or to run unattended at any time. l Keep hands, feet, loose clothing, and hair away from rotating agitator. Do not operate the cleaner in bare feet or when wearing open toe shoes or sandals. l Don’t run power nozzle over cord. It may damage insulation. l
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Unpacking Unpack the cleaner from the carton and identify the parts shown below. Remove and dis- pose of the cardboard packing. A. Canister cleaner B. Power nozzle C. Throw away bag D. Extension wands, cleaning tools and hose. The cleaner assembled will look like the drawing below. 8 J?
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1. Power Nozzle automatically adjusts to different carpet pile heights. : 2. Casters provide easy towing; pull cleaner using hose to guide the cleaner over carpet, area rugs and door sills. 3. Hose Connection to Cleaner is made by plugging hose cord into 4. Furniture Guard 5. ON-OFF Switch is a convenient foot operated switch on top of the 6. Tool Storage on top of cleaner is for storing furniture nozzle, dusting brush, wall/floor brush and crevice tool. 7. Crevice Tool 8. Cord Storage Hook 9.
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How to assemble 1. Connect hose To connect hose, insert hose into opening of cleaner lining up the arrow on the hose with the dot on the cleaner. Turn the hose clockwise until the arrow lines up with the bar on the cleaner and latch locks into place. When the hose is attached prop- erly, the hose cord plug will reach to the receptacle on the cleaner. Insert the plug firmly and as deep into the receptacle as possible. To disconnect hose, first remove hose cord plug from receptacle. Then, depress
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Attach the curved wand to the straight wand. Position cord into cord clips on extension wands, placing excess cord between nozzle and bottom cord clip. To attach the hose to the exten- sion wands, rotate the plastic latch ring on the handle to accept the button projection on the curved wand. Push the handle over the wand so that the button projection fits into the slot. Turn the latch ring to lock the wand in place. Connect nozzle power cord to receptacle underneath handle. 3. Position tools Pla
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How to use Power Handle adjustment The handle has two positions when used with the power noz- zle: Upright and To lower handle to the Operating position, place your foot on the power nozzle and push the han- dle down. Automatic nozzle adjustment The power nozzle adjusts auto- matically to effectively clean hard surface floors and all carpet from low pile to shag. However, the nozzle is not rec- ommended for very irregular floor surfaces such as brick, slate and certain parquet floors. To clean
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The cleaning tools have many uses. Select the tool best suited for the cleaning task from the descriptions below. Adjust the Suction Regulator to select the amount of suction appropriate to the cleaning task. 1. Crevice tool for radiators, dresser drawers, spaces between kitchen appliances. 2. Wall/floor brush for walls and very irregular hard surface floors such as brick and slate. 3. Furniture nozzle for upholster- ed furniture, draperies, tapes- tries, mattresses, clothing, auto- mobile int
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Power cord - .’ To avoid damage to the power cord, leave it connected to the receptacle on the cleaner at all times. To clean hard to reach areas The tools attached to the curved wand, as shown, will enable you to clean many hard to reach areas; especially crown moldings, tops of drapery rods, shelves, and picture frames. To clean stairs Clean stairs by placing the cleaner on its side as pictured in the illustration. Clean stairs from bottom to top. Storing Cord wrap When cleaner is not in use,
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Your cleaner can be stored on end as shown in the illustration. Store the power nozzle with the handle in the upright position. The hose, extension wands and power nozzle can be stored separately from the cleaner if Maintenance The following sections are concerned with proper maintenance of the cleaner. Familiarize yourself with these home maintenance tasks and keep this owner’s manual in a convenient place where you can refer to it when needed. Proper use and care of your cleaner will assure co
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What bags to buy Use HOOVER bag type H with this cleaner. To assure that your HOOVER cleaner operates at peak performance, it is imperative that you use only genuine HOOVER throw away bags made by The Hoover Company. HOOVER bags can be identified by the trademarks - - Replacing the throw away bag Disconnect cleaner from electri- cal outlet. Open the cleaner by lifting up on the latch to release the cover. Push used bag away from holder and lift out. Grasp edges of collar section and push opening
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Adjust bag around the motor housing and open the folds of the bag to allow the bag to properly fill. Make sure all four folds are open. Note: A bag that does not expand properly may restrict air flow. In this event, check the bag, making sure all the folds are open. High suction on some carpet surfaces can cause the nozzle to hug the carpet and also restrict air flow, When this occurs, reducing the suction with the Suction Regulator may be helpful. Removing larger items from car- pet and floor
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To clean secondary filter Disconnect cleaner from electri- cal outlet. The secondary filter protects the motor from dirt particles. If the filter becomes dirty, either clean or replace it. To remove secondary filter, open cover of cleaner and lift filter off of motor housing. Clean filter by rinsing it in water. When dry, position filter around motor hous- ing with notched edge at the bot- tom and to the back of the motor housing. belt The belt in your power nozzle drives the agitator. It has b
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How to replace the belt Disconnect cleaner from elec- trical outlet and disconnect power nozzle from extension wands. Turn nozzle over and unscrew the 2 Phillips head screws from the nozzle base. Return nozzle to original position and lift up back of nozzle cover. Then remove cover, rotating it for- ward and lifting it off. To remove the agitator, position your hand underneath the nozzle base at the agitator opening and push up the belt side of the agita- tor. Remove agitator and old belt. Place
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Position round projection on end Slide belt side of agitator into of agitator (opposite the belt) into place, pushing the agitator slight- the opening in the wall of the ly to left, pulling it forward and nozzle base. then down. Roll agitator to make sure belt is positioned properly. The cover attaches at the front of the nozzle. Place the notched edge at the front of the cover into the groove in the nozzle base. While maintaining front connec- tion, rotate cover over nozzle base and pull nozzle
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When to replace brushes Disconnect cleaner from electri- cal outlet before checking brushes. To check condition of brushes, place edge of a card on the bot- tom of nozzle base, across agita- tor opening. Rotate agitator by hand. If brushes do not touch edge of card, all four brushes and brush roll should be replaced to maintain cleaning effectiveness. When replacing agitator brushes, ask for HOOVER part No. How to replace agitator brushes Disconnect cleaner from electri- cal outlet and disconn
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3. Note position of bar-brush as- semblies to insure correct replace- ment. Remove bar-brush by pulling them from agitator slots. Use pliers if necessary. The word “BAR” is stamped near the slots on the agitator. Match the bar side of the bar brush assembly with the label on the agitator shell. Slide the new assemblies into the slots, while twisting the assemblies in a coun- terclockwise motion. Push in as far as possible, tapping the other end lightly if necessary. Be sure brushes and bars are
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If you have a problem This appliance was inspected thoroughly and was in good operating con- dition when it was shipped from the factory, If a minor problem develops, it usually can be remedied quite easily when the cause is iden- tified. Accordingly, this check list is provided for your convenience. Possible cause Possible solution 1. Not firmly plugged in. A. Cleaner 1. Plug unit in firmly. 2. No voltage in wall plug. won’t run 2. Check fuse or breaker. 3. Blown fuse/tripped breaker. 3. Replac
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VACUUM CLEANER MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION (HOOVER - AN ASSOCIATION MEMBER) VCMA Service To The Consumer Since 19 13 This information has been compiled by the Vacuum Cleaner Manufacturers Associ- ation from Governmental and Private Sources concerned product safety. Thkse basic guidelines are for your protection and convenience. TO AVOID ELECTRIC SHOCK Never vacuum damp or wet surfaces or Do not store machrne outdoors. Replace worn or frayed power cord rmmedrately. TO AVOID ACCIDENTS Never vacuum