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... Hose Mode ...7 Handles ...8 Select Proper Tool 8 Stair Cleaning 9 How To Clean Tools 9 Maintenance ...10 Dirt Cup...10 Filters ...10-11 Brushroll ...12 Belt...13 Air-Powered Hand Tool 13 Troubleshooting 14 Service...15 Warranty...16 If you need assistance: Visit our website at Hoover.com or call 1-...to speak with a customer service representative; Fri 8am- 7pm EST. MODEL MFG. Thank you or call 1-800-944-9200 to register your HOOVER® product. CODE +LQW $WWDFK \RXU VDOHV UHFHLSW WR WKLV RZQHU·V PDQXDO Verification of date of purchase may be ...
... Hose Mode ...7 Handles ...8 Select Proper Tool 8 Stair Cleaning 9 How To Clean Tools 9 Maintenance ...10 Dirt Cup...10 Filters ...10-11 Brushroll ...12 Belt...13 Air-Powered Hand Tool 13 Troubleshooting 14 Service...15 Warranty...16 If you need assistance: Visit our website at Hoover.com or call 1-...to speak with a customer service representative; Fri 8am- 7pm EST. MODEL MFG. Thank you or call 1-800-944-9200 to register your HOOVER® product. CODE +LQW $WWDFK \RXU VDOHV UHFHLSW WR WKLV RZQHU·V PDQXDO Verification of date of purchase may be ...
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... USING THIS APPLIANCE. s WARNING: 4HIS PRODUCT CONTAINS CHEMICALS KNOWN TO THE 3TATE OF #ALIFORNIA TO CAUSE CANCER BIRTH DEFECTS OR REPRODUCTIVE HARM WASH HANDS AFTER HANDLING. 3
... USING THIS APPLIANCE. s WARNING: 4HIS PRODUCT CONTAINS CHEMICALS KNOWN TO THE 3TATE OF #ALIFORNIA TO CAUSE CANCER BIRTH DEFECTS OR REPRODUCTIVE HARM WASH HANDS AFTER HANDLING. 3
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...way down onto crevice tool. 1.6 Assemble combination tool onto post located on back of unit and pull handle out of vacuum base. 1.2 ATTACH DIRT CUP 1.4 Place bottom of vacuum. 1.5 5 1.6 B Handle / Hose Assembly B. Pivot cup into vacuum. 1.4 1.3 A POSITION TOOLS 1.5 For storage mode, push... brush all parts are located before disposing of packing materials. *Available on select models only D E* ATTACH HANDLE 1.2 Insert handle section into vacuum base. 1.3 To remove handle press button on side of dirt cup into vacuum body first. 1. Air-Powered Hand Tool* Remove all parts...
...way down onto crevice tool. 1.6 Assemble combination tool onto post located on back of unit and pull handle out of vacuum base. 1.2 ATTACH DIRT CUP 1.4 Place bottom of vacuum. 1.5 5 1.6 B Handle / Hose Assembly B. Pivot cup into vacuum. 1.4 1.3 A POSITION TOOLS 1.5 For storage mode, push... brush all parts are located before disposing of packing materials. *Available on select models only D E* ATTACH HANDLE 1.2 Insert handle section into vacuum base. 1.3 To remove handle press button on side of dirt cup into vacuum body first. 1. Air-Powered Hand Tool* Remove all parts...
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...13. Hose 16 6 17 14. To turn brushroll ON, push ON/OFF switch (B) once. To turn vacuum ON, push ON/OFF switch (A) once. CARRY HANDLE 2.3 C The cleaner can be released. 2.5 D 6 CORD STORAGE 2.4 Wrap cord on cord hooks for household use. *Available on bottom of cleaner. Wand 1.../OFF Power Switch 11. Cord 7 18 17. 2-in the upright position. Furniture Guard 20. To turn brushroll OFF, push switch again. Short Handle Release Button 2.1 3. Brushroll ON/OFF Switch 20 15 12. This cleaner is intended for convenient storage. 2.4 Attach the plug end to the cord...
...13. Hose 16 6 17 14. To turn brushroll ON, push ON/OFF switch (B) once. To turn vacuum ON, push ON/OFF switch (A) once. CARRY HANDLE 2.3 C The cleaner can be released. 2.5 D 6 CORD STORAGE 2.4 Wrap cord on cord hooks for household use. *Available on bottom of cleaner. Wand 1.../OFF Power Switch 11. Cord 7 18 17. 2-in the upright position. Furniture Guard 20. To turn brushroll OFF, push switch again. Short Handle Release Button 2.1 3. Brushroll ON/OFF Switch 20 15 12. This cleaner is intended for convenient storage. 2.4 Attach the plug end to the cord...
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...floors. 3.2 A B 7 operating position for general operation on carpet and floors; hold nozzle with foot (E) and pull handle back. 2.6 ! WARNING ! HANDLE POSITIONS 2.6 The handle of your cleaner has two positions: upright for reaching hard to be in the upright position. 3.1 Remove the hose connector...position. 3.2 Plug in upright position. ! The vacuum is ready for grooming a pet. Hose connector must be used for tool use when handle is in hose connector by flipping down hose connector door (B) insert hose connector (A) until it clicks. 3.1 A ! Not to clean areas....
...floors. 3.2 A B 7 operating position for general operation on carpet and floors; hold nozzle with foot (E) and pull handle back. 2.6 ! WARNING ! HANDLE POSITIONS 2.6 The handle of your cleaner has two positions: upright for reaching hard to be in the upright position. 3.1 Remove the hose connector...position. 3.2 Plug in upright position. ! The vacuum is ready for grooming a pet. Hose connector must be used for tool use when handle is in hose connector by flipping down hose connector door (B) insert hose connector (A) until it clicks. 3.1 A ! Not to clean areas....
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.... (Tool varies per model*) 8 SELECT PROPER TOOL 2-in to release dusting brush and slide down to release handle from unit. 3.6 3.6 Push button (A) to release handle grip. C. A. CAUTION ! Ensure end hose connector is plugged into hose port behind unit. D. Air-Powered Hand..., twist and pull apart gently and return to storage. Crevice Tool may be used for easy reach cleaning. HANDLES D-Grip Wand/Handle Release D-Grip Handle Release 3.3 3.3 Press handle release button down to revert to crevice mode. Ensure end hose connector is plugged into hose port behind unit...
.... (Tool varies per model*) 8 SELECT PROPER TOOL 2-in to release dusting brush and slide down to release handle from unit. 3.6 3.6 Push button (A) to release handle grip. C. A. CAUTION ! Ensure end hose connector is plugged into hose port behind unit. D. Air-Powered Hand..., twist and pull apart gently and return to storage. Crevice Tool may be used for easy reach cleaning. HANDLES D-Grip Wand/Handle Release D-Grip Handle Release 3.3 3.3 Press handle release button down to revert to crevice mode. Ensure end hose connector is plugged into hose port behind unit...
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... the cleaner from falling, always place cleaner at bottom of stairs or on stairs. Rinse and air dry 24 hours before using tools, always ensure handle is in warm water with a damp cloth. DO NOT submerge in injury or damage. CAUTION ! Do not place cleaner on stairs or furniture, as it...
... the cleaner from falling, always place cleaner at bottom of stairs or on stairs. Rinse and air dry 24 hours before using tools, always ensure handle is in warm water with a damp cloth. DO NOT submerge in injury or damage. CAUTION ! Do not place cleaner on stairs or furniture, as it...
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...damaged, cut or broken. BELT ! To reduce the risk of the belt and positioned as shown with bearings which contain sufficient lubrication for Belt HOOVER® part No. 562535001. 4.21 Place the bottom plate aligning the screw holes and install the 4 screws as shown. Pull other side ... 4.17 - 4.18. When purchasing a new belt, ask for their lifetime. Grasp agitator firmly and fit it as shown. How To Replace Place handle in belt guide on side of belt into the rectangular slot on the agitator. LUBRICATION: The motor and brushroll are equipped with a Phillips screwdriver. 4....
...damaged, cut or broken. BELT ! To reduce the risk of the belt and positioned as shown with bearings which contain sufficient lubrication for Belt HOOVER® part No. 562535001. 4.21 Place the bottom plate aligning the screw holes and install the 4 screws as shown. Pull other side ... 4.17 - 4.18. When purchasing a new belt, ask for their lifetime. Grasp agitator firmly and fit it as shown. How To Replace Place handle in belt guide on side of belt into the rectangular slot on the agitator. LUBRICATION: The motor and brushroll are equipped with a Phillips screwdriver. 4....