
ENGLISH
Caution: Risk of Injury. Do not use Dust container
handle to carry cleaner.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
• Do not operate without the lters in place.
• Pull all of the power supply cord out from back of cleaner and plug
into electrical outlet.
Note: When pulling on power supply cord watch for a yellow line on
the cord. Then continue slowly pulling on cord till you see the red
line, stop. The red line indicates the end of usable cord.
• Turn the ON/OFF button to switch the cleaner on. (I) is ON/ (O) is
OFF.
• To rewind the power cord, press the rewind button with foot and
guide the cord with hand to ensure that it does not whip causing
damage.
• By moving the suction control dial, the suction power can be ad-
justed.
• Suction can also be regulated on the hose handle by opening / clos-
ing the button.
HOW TO USE
Floors should be cleaned regularly over heavily traveled areas, and once
a week over the entire area. Vacuum slowly, making several passes (for-
ward and backward), covering small areas at a time. The time required to
clean will depend on several factors - including type of oor and amount
of dirt.
Cleaning Tools
1 Combination Crevice Nozzle/Brush Tool*: (stored on tool clip on
wand): For crevices, corners, baseboards, between cushions. Brush
rotates to allow use as brush or crevice depending on task.
2 Upholstery Nozzle*: (stored on tool clip on wand): For curtains,
draperies, cushions, fabrics.
3 Turbo Brush*: For upholstery and for stairs.
4 Bare Floor Brush*: For any type of hard surface oor.
5 Dual Purpose Floor Nozzle: Use foot to change from
hard surface to carpet setting
6 Hose Suction Control Button: For use to increase or decrease suc-
tion when using cleaning tools.
* Depending on the model
Carry Handle
Dust Container
Handle
1*
2*
5
6
3* 4*
Hose Suction
Control Button
10
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