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Owner's Manual
®
All Surface Floor Cleaner
Model, Modelo 114.85925
CAUTION:
Read and follow all
safety and operating
instructions before first
use of this product,
Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 U.S.A.
www.sears.com
Printed in China
Part # 1-113201-000
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Before Using Your New All Surface Changing Nozzles ................ 10-11 Floor Cleaner .................. 2 Carpet Cleaning.................. 11-12 BrushrollReset Sutton ............... 13 Kenmore All Surface Floor Cleaner Thermal Protector................... 13 Warranty ...................... 2 EmptyingAnd CleaningThe Important Safety Instructions ....... 3-4 Tank-In-Tank TM System............. 13-14 Parts and Features .................. 5 Assembly Instructions ............... 6 All Surface Fl
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t _t I_simportant to us, To VV/_I_I_I I I_1!_ reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, injury to persons or damage when using your all surface floor cleaner, follow basic safety precautions including the following: Connect to a properly grounded Do not pull or carry by cord, outlet only. See Grounding use cord as handle, close a Instructions. door on a cord, or pull cord around sharp edges or corners. Do not leave appliance when Do not run appliance over plugged in. Unplug from outlet cord. Ke
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Keep the All Surface Floor Always install float before any Cleaner on the floor. Do not use wet pick-up operation. NOTE: on stairs. The float is part of the filter assembly inside the dirty water Do not use an extension cord tank. See page 15 for installation with this All Surface Floor instructions. Cleaner. Store the All Surface Floor WARNING" The cords, wires, Cleaner indoors. Put All Surface and/or cables supplied with this Floor Cleaner away after use to product contains chemicals, prevent
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It is important to know your All Surface Floor Cleaner's parts and features to assure its proper and safe use. Review these before using your All Surface Floor Cleaner. Solution Trigger Cord Clip Quick cord __ release Power cord handle Nozzle Brush storage Carpet nozzle Switch clip (green) Lower Nozzle cord hook holster Nozzle Setting _/F_ Pedal _ Brushroll Power Wheels Handle Switch Main release pedal System Latch System Handle Nozzle lock, Nozzle setting indicator Hard floor nozzle (tangerine
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Please pay special attention to these hazard alert boxes, and follow any instructions given. WARNING statements alert you to such dangers as fire, electric shock, burns and personal injury. CAUTION statements alert you to such dangerous personal injury and/or property damage. WARNING CAUTION Electrical Shock Hazard Do not overtighten, Do not plug into the electrical Overtightening could strip the screw holes. supply until the assembly Is complete. Failure to do so could Do not operate the All Su
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1• Turn the quick reiease upper cord hook to either side and down to release the power cord. 2. Detach the power cord plug from the @ power cord and pull the cord off the quick GROUNDING release upper cord hook. PIN GROUNDED 3. Plug the polarized power cord into a OUTLET BOX 120 Volt outlet located near the floor. 4. To replace cord, turn upper cord hook This appliance is for use on a nominal to the up position, then wrap cord. 120-volt circuit and has a grounding attachme
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NOTE: Please read hard floor and carpet cleaning operating instructions prior to first use. For most effective cleaning, follow the recommended operating sequence below, IMPORTANT: For best cleaning results use a steady, forward and backward motion. Wet cleaning should be done at half the speed of dry vacuuming. For heavily soiled areas, repeat if necessary. To prevent damage to floors, follow the manufacturers cleaning This product can be used to clean hard recommendations. Before using, floor
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VACUUM FILL With dry hands, plug Remove Tank-in- cord into properly Tank" System from grounded electrical cleaner by pushing outlet. down on tank latch and tilting out. Step on Nozzle Setting pedal If _, Remove measure cap necessary to _ from the rear of the switch from WET _,_ Clean Water Tank. SCRUB & VAC to T Pour 4 capfuls of HARD FLOOR Kenmore ® Hard Floor DRY VAC. Concentrate Cleaner into Clean Water Tank. DO NOT USE PINE, Turn cleaner on by SOLVENT I OR WAX moving power on/off BASED CLEAN
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With solution On/Off DRY WASH AND trigger held down, Step on Nozzle Setting slowly push unit pedal if necessary to forward. Release switch from HARD solution On/Off trigger FLOOR DRY VAC to and pull unit backward WET SCRUB & VAC in the same area position. cleaned to remove dirty water and solution from hard floor. Slide Brush On/Off Overlap strokes by switch to the ON one inch to prevent position. streaking. (For heavily soiled areas, repeat if necessary). IMPORTANT: If the unit stops picking up
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Turn Nozzle Lock Tab clockwise to lock nozzle onto cleaner. NOZZLE LOCK TAB insert new nozzle by pushing securely into Nozzle Lock. NOTE: Make sure nozzle is inserted all the way in the Nozzle Lock, otherwise Nozzle Lock will not secure properly. Failure to install nozzle correctly can impact cleaning performance. L_ IMPORTANT: For best cleaning results FILL use a steady, forward and backward F- Remove Tank-in- motion. Wet cleaning should be done at Tank" System from half the speed of dry vacuum
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Slide Brush On/Off Fill remainder of Clean switch to the ON Water Tank with warm position. water up to the MAX FILL line. Replace measure cap on Clean \ Water Tank. Pull Solution Trigger to start the flow of Replace Tank-in-Tank" cleaning solution. System by inserting NOTE: Cleaner will continuously forward until tank _ ottom first and tilting dispense solution latch fastens. until Solution Trigger is released. WASH AND DRY With Solution On/Off trigger held down, With dry hands, plug slowly push
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BRUSHROLL RESET AFTER CLEANING: BUTTON Allow carpet to dry completely. Try not to walk on the carpet until it is dry. IMPORTANT: Your cleaner contains a If you need to walk on the carpet, place reset button to protect the permanent belt white towels on the areas you want to should the brushroll clog. If this occurs, walk. unplug the unit, remove debris from brushroll, and push reset button prior to If the carpet is not dry and furniture resuming operation. must be placed back in the room, use pl
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Replace Tank-in-Tank TM REPLACE TANK-IN-TANK" System by inserting SYSTEM bottom first and tilting forward until tank latch fastens. \ Return filter/float assembly to Dirty Water Tank. To ensure proper fit, make sure the arrow on the filter/float assembly lines up with the Align Filter Front arrow on Tank- in-Tank". ALL SURFACE FLOOR CLEANER CARE Grasp tab on filter/float assembly WARNING and pull up to remove from tank. To reduce the risk of Injury from moving parts unplug before servicing. Remo
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Replacefilter by Return filter/float \ graspingangledtopof assembly to Dirty Water Tank. To ensure filter and turning clockwise to lock onto proper fit, make sure fllter/fioat assembly. the arrow on the filter/ float assembly lines up with the Align Filter Front arrow on Tank- in-Tank TM. TRANSPORTING ALL SURFACE FLOOR CAUTION CLEANER Do not store the All Surface Floor Cleaner in garage or area where unit could freeeze. NOTE: Do not store unit with any liquid in either the Clean Water Tank or Di
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Review this table to find do-it-yourself solutions for minor performance problems. Any service needed, other than maintenance described in this Owner's Manual, should be performed by a Sears or other qualified service agent. WARNING Disconnect electrical supply before performing maintenance to the unit. Failure to do so could result in electrical shock or personal injury. All Surface Floor t. Power cord not firmly plugged 1. Plugunit infirmly. Cleaner won't into outlet. 2. run Blown fuse or trip
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