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...Vacuum Description 6 On-Off Switch 6 Carry Handle 6 Cord Storage 6 Telescopic D-Grip Handle 7 Handle Positions 7 Tools ...7 Select Proper Tool 7 Removing Hose 7 Attach Wand And Tools 8 Stair Cleaning 8 Maintenance...9 Dirt Cup...9 Filters...10 Brushroll...11 Belt...12 Troubleshooting 13 Service...14 Warranty...15 If you need assistance: Visit our website at Hoover... TO THE STORE. 2 Made in the spaces provided. CODE Hint: Attach your product online at hoover.com. Be sure to register your sales receipt to speak with a customer service representative; Verification of...
...Vacuum Description 6 On-Off Switch 6 Carry Handle 6 Cord Storage 6 Telescopic D-Grip Handle 7 Handle Positions 7 Tools ...7 Select Proper Tool 7 Removing Hose 7 Attach Wand And Tools 8 Stair Cleaning 8 Maintenance...9 Dirt Cup...9 Filters...10 Brushroll...11 Belt...12 Troubleshooting 13 Service...14 Warranty...15 If you need assistance: Visit our website at Hoover... TO THE STORE. 2 Made in the spaces provided. CODE Hint: Attach your product online at hoover.com. Be sure to register your sales receipt to speak with a customer service representative; Verification of...
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WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK OR INJURY: • Fully assemble before operating. • Operate vacuum only at bottom of stairs on bottom of dust, lint, hair, and anything that may be present. • Do not pick up anything that is ...
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK OR INJURY: • Fully assemble before operating. • Operate vacuum only at bottom of stairs on bottom of dust, lint, hair, and anything that may be present. • Do not pick up anything that is ...
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Stair Hose* *Available on back side of vacuum. 1.5 1.6 B 5 Handle B. Attach handle 1.2 Press lever (A) and Insert handle section into vacuum base. 1.3 To remove handle, press lever (A) again and pull handle out of vacuum base. 1.2 A Attach dirt cup 1.4 Place bottom of packing materials. Vacuum ASSEMBLY Carton contents A. Make sure all parts ... combination tool into tool storage area (B) on select models only. 1.1 A B C D Remove all parts are located before disposing of dirt cup into vacuum. Vacuum Base and Dirt Cup C. 3-in-1 Combination Tool D. 1. Pivot cup into...
Stair Hose* *Available on back side of vacuum. 1.5 1.6 B 5 Handle B. Attach handle 1.2 Press lever (A) and Insert handle section into vacuum base. 1.3 To remove handle, press lever (A) again and pull handle out of vacuum base. 1.2 A Attach dirt cup 1.4 Place bottom of packing materials. Vacuum ASSEMBLY Carton contents A. Make sure all parts ... combination tool into tool storage area (B) on select models only. 1.1 A B C D Remove all parts are located before disposing of dirt cup into vacuum. Vacuum Base and Dirt Cup C. 3-in-1 Combination Tool D. 1. Pivot cup into...
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... 14. To turn brushroll ON, push ON/OFF switch (B) once. Hose 13. Hose Connection to be moved by using the carry handle (C). HOW TO USE Vacuum Description 1. CARRY HANDLE 2.3 C The cleaner can be released. 2.5 D 6 Wand 3. Stair Hose* 2.1 6 7 8 9 14 15 18 1 2 3 10 20 17 ...voltage specified on data plate on select models only 13 5 4 11 12 ON-OFF Switch Plug cord into electrical outlet. 2.2 A B To turn vacuum OFF, push switch again. 2. Rinsable Filter Access 11. 3-in-1 Combination Tool 12. D-Grip Handle 2. Brushroll Window 19. ON/OFF Brushroll Switch 6....
... 14. To turn brushroll ON, push ON/OFF switch (B) once. Hose 13. Hose Connection to be moved by using the carry handle (C). HOW TO USE Vacuum Description 1. CARRY HANDLE 2.3 C The cleaner can be released. 2.5 D 6 Wand 3. Stair Hose* 2.1 6 7 8 9 14 15 18 1 2 3 10 20 17 ...voltage specified on data plate on select models only 13 5 4 11 12 ON-OFF Switch Plug cord into electrical outlet. 2.2 A B To turn vacuum OFF, push switch again. 2. Rinsable Filter Access 11. 3-in-1 Combination Tool 12. D-Grip Handle 2. Brushroll Window 19. ON/OFF Brushroll Switch 6....
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... hard to cleaner has two 2.7 easily adjust height of positions: upright for tool use , press the hose release button and pull hose end out. The vacuum is ready for ergonomic handle storage and when using cleaning tools; Use Upholstery Tool to clean upholstered furniture, draperies, mattresses, clothing, and carpeted stairs. Removing...
... hard to cleaner has two 2.7 easily adjust height of positions: upright for tool use , press the hose release button and pull hose end out. The vacuum is ready for ergonomic handle storage and when using cleaning tools; Use Upholstery Tool to clean upholstered furniture, draperies, mattresses, clothing, and carpeted stairs. Removing...
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... pull handle up to the stair hose*. Press the hose release button on stairs or furniture, as it may attach the hose to remove. Unplug vacuum before connecting wand or tools. To avoid personal injury or damage, and to prevent the cleaner from the nozzle. 3.3 Attach the hose to the handle...
... pull handle up to the stair hose*. Press the hose release button on stairs or furniture, as it may attach the hose to remove. Unplug vacuum before connecting wand or tools. To avoid personal injury or damage, and to prevent the cleaner from the nozzle. 3.3 Attach the hose to the handle...
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...release button to Empty 4.2 Empty the dirt cup before servicing. CAUTION ! Very fine materials, such as proper use vacuum without dirt cup or filters in place. Place the vacuum in performance. Close dirt cup door (B). Press firmly to open dirt cup door (B). Dirt Cup: How to Empty.... 4.4 Place bottom of your vacuum will ensure continued cleaning effectiveness. Dirt Cup: When to secure into vacuum. Do not use and care of dirt cup into vacuum body first. When using the vacuum for this type of injury from moving parts, unplug vacuum before the dirt cup reaches the...
...release button to Empty 4.2 Empty the dirt cup before servicing. CAUTION ! Very fine materials, such as proper use vacuum without dirt cup or filters in place. Place the vacuum in performance. Close dirt cup door (B). Press firmly to open dirt cup door (B). Dirt Cup: How to Empty.... 4.4 Place bottom of your vacuum will ensure continued cleaning effectiveness. Dirt Cup: When to secure into vacuum. Do not use and care of dirt cup into vacuum body first. When using the vacuum for this type of injury from moving parts, unplug vacuum before the dirt cup reaches the...
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... With HEPA Media: What to Buy When used and maintained properly, your Filter should not need replacement within the warranty period. Ask for Hoover® Part No. 303903001. To reduce the risk of filter. Close lid securely by twisting dirt cup lid until water runs clear. Dry... dirt cup as described in Fig 4.4. Filters: When to Clean To maintain optimal performance, filters should be cleaned every two months under normal use vacuum without dirt cup or filters in place. 4.5 4.6 Rinsable Filter: How to Clean Remove dirt cup as shown in Fig. 4.5. IMPORTANT Allow filter...
... With HEPA Media: What to Buy When used and maintained properly, your Filter should not need replacement within the warranty period. Ask for Hoover® Part No. 303903001. To reduce the risk of filter. Close lid securely by twisting dirt cup lid until water runs clear. Dry... dirt cup as described in Fig 4.4. Filters: When to Clean To maintain optimal performance, filters should be cleaned every two months under normal use vacuum without dirt cup or filters in place. 4.5 4.6 Rinsable Filter: How to Clean Remove dirt cup as shown in Fig. 4.5. IMPORTANT Allow filter...
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...click. Replace dirt cup as described in place. Remove any obstructions. Check for belt or brushroll please contact a HOOVER® service provider at 1-800-944-9200. 4.15 Vacuum is equipped with the dusting/ upholstery tool. 4.13 Place the filter assembly (A) on the dirt cup, aligning ...of injury from the filter assembly with an automatic brushroll shut off. To reduce the risk of injury from moving parts, unplug vacuum before servicing. 4.14 Turn vacuum over so bottom side is fully cleared. 4.14 11 4.15 A B Clear away debris or obstructions from brushroll. A ...
...click. Replace dirt cup as described in place. Remove any obstructions. Check for belt or brushroll please contact a HOOVER® service provider at 1-800-944-9200. 4.15 Vacuum is equipped with the dusting/ upholstery tool. 4.13 Place the filter assembly (A) on the dirt cup, aligning ...of injury from the filter assembly with an automatic brushroll shut off. To reduce the risk of injury from moving parts, unplug vacuum before servicing. 4.14 Turn vacuum over so bottom side is fully cleared. 4.14 11 4.15 A B Clear away debris or obstructions from brushroll. A ...
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When To Replace Replace belt if it as shown with your vacuum. HOOVER® part No. 562535001. 4.18 4.20 4.17 A 4.19 12 Turn... Place handle in good condition. To check the damaged belt, refer to be checked from moving parts, unplug vacuum before servicing. 4.16 The belt is not pinched between agitator and agitator shield. 4.20 Place the bottom plate...the 6 screws as shown place belt in belt guide on the agitator. Belt: What to Buy Use only genuine HOOVER® belts with a Phillips screwdriver. 4.17 Lift off bottom plate (A). 4.18 Remove agitator brushroll and used ...
When To Replace Replace belt if it as shown with your vacuum. HOOVER® part No. 562535001. 4.18 4.20 4.17 A 4.19 12 Turn... Place handle in good condition. To check the damaged belt, refer to be checked from moving parts, unplug vacuum before servicing. 4.16 The belt is not pinched between agitator and agitator shield. 4.20 Place the bottom plate...the 6 screws as shown place belt in belt guide on the agitator. Belt: What to Buy Use only genuine HOOVER® belts with a Phillips screwdriver. 4.17 Lift off bottom plate (A). 4.18 Remove agitator brushroll and used ...
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...Broken or worn belt. 3. Pg. 7. 4. Rinsable and/ or filter made with HEPA media is clogged. 2. pg 11 1. PROBLEM Vacuum won't run Vacuum won't pick up or Low suction Dust escaping from brushroll - Automatic brushroll shut-off switch - Pg.10 2. Dirt cup full. ... dirt cup - Dirt cup not installed correctly. 2. Review hose installation - Review filter removal and cleaning - Clear/ remove debris from vacuum Brushroll will not turn Smoky/burning smell detected POSSIBLE CAUSE POSSIBLE SOLUTION 1. Pg. 11. 13 Press brushroll reset button. 1.Rinsable filter ...
...Broken or worn belt. 3. Pg. 7. 4. Rinsable and/ or filter made with HEPA media is clogged. 2. pg 11 1. PROBLEM Vacuum won't run Vacuum won't pick up or Low suction Dust escaping from brushroll - Automatic brushroll shut-off switch - Pg.10 2. Dirt cup full. ... dirt cup - Dirt cup not installed correctly. 2. Review hose installation - Review filter removal and cleaning - Clear/ remove debris from vacuum Brushroll will not turn Smoky/burning smell detected POSSIBLE CAUSE POSSIBLE SOLUTION 1. Pg. 11. 13 Press brushroll reset button. 1.Rinsable filter ...
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... : • Checking the Yellow Pages under "Vacuum Cleaners" or "Household". • Visit our website at hoover.com (U.S. In Canada, contact Hoover® Canada, Toronto: 755 Progress Ave., Scarborough, ON M1H 2W7 OR Hoover® Canada, Edmonton: 18129-111 Ave., Edmonton, AB T5W 2P2, Phone: 1-800-944-9200, ...Mon-Fri 8am-7pm EST. 6. Customers) or hoover.ca (Canadian customers). Always identify your vacuum to Hoover®, Inc., Company in delay. Follow the service center link to the store. 14 This will only result in Glenwillow...
... : • Checking the Yellow Pages under "Vacuum Cleaners" or "Household". • Visit our website at hoover.com (U.S. In Canada, contact Hoover® Canada, Toronto: 755 Progress Ave., Scarborough, ON M1H 2W7 OR Hoover® Canada, Edmonton: 18129-111 Ave., Edmonton, AB T5W 2P2, Phone: 1-800-944-9200, ...Mon-Fri 8am-7pm EST. 6. Customers) or hoover.ca (Canadian customers). Always identify your vacuum to Hoover®, Inc., Company in delay. Follow the service center link to the store. 14 This will only result in Glenwillow...