Owners Manual
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... Suggested Pile Height Settings ........ 10 Attachments 10 Attachment Use Table 11 Performance Features 11-12 How Your Vacuum Cleaner Works ....... 12 Canister Care 13 Bag Changing 13 Cleaning Exterior and Attachments ..... 13 Motor Safety Filter Changing .......... 14 Exhaust Filter Changing 14 ... you may also have other rights which are located on the Model and Serial Number Plate. LIMITED ONEYEAR WARRANTY ON KENMORE VACUUM CLEANER This warranty is operated and maintained according to the nearest Sears Service Center in the safest and most effective way...
... Suggested Pile Height Settings ........ 10 Attachments 10 Attachment Use Table 11 Performance Features 11-12 How Your Vacuum Cleaner Works ....... 12 Canister Care 13 Bag Changing 13 Cleaning Exterior and Attachments ..... 13 Motor Safety Filter Changing .......... 14 Exhaust Filter Changing 14 ... you may also have other rights which are located on the Model and Serial Number Plate. LIMITED ONEYEAR WARRANTY ON KENMORE VACUUM CLEANER This warranty is operated and maintained according to the nearest Sears Service Center in the safest and most effective way...
Owners Manual
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...do so could cause permanent damage to persons or damage when usin.g your vacuum cleaner is not used by or near children. Do not use the vacuum cleaner to change the dust bag after vacuuming carpet cleaners or freshener, powders and fine dust. Close attention is necessary ... Owner's Manual carefully for making sure that may damage the vacuum cleaner or dust bag. Do not pick up flammable or combustible liquids (gasoline cleaning f u ds, perfumes, etc.), or use vacuum cleaner topick up anything that your vacuum c eaner, follow basic safety precautions including the follow, ng...
...do so could cause permanent damage to persons or damage when usin.g your vacuum cleaner is not used by or near children. Do not use the vacuum cleaner to change the dust bag after vacuuming carpet cleaners or freshener, powders and fine dust. Close attention is necessary ... Owner's Manual carefully for making sure that may damage the vacuum cleaner or dust bag. Do not pick up flammable or combustible liquids (gasoline cleaning f u ds, perfumes, etc.), or use vacuum cleaner topick up anything that your vacuum c eaner, follow basic safety precautions including the follow, ng...
Owners Manual
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...motor protector has reset. Also check and replace any clogged filters.Wait approximately thirty (30) minutes and plug the vacuum cleaner in order to prevent possible damage to the dust bag through , while it traps t i,_" /// the dirt. _/ / For best cleaning results, keep ._,_" /j ...open. Rapidly moving air carries the dirt to the vacuum cleaner. The dust bag lets the air pass through the airflow passages. Check the starred areas occasionally for and remove clogs, if necessary. To correct problem: Turn the vacuum cleaner off automatically. Check for clogs. //_% ,_/'y ...
...motor protector has reset. Also check and replace any clogged filters.Wait approximately thirty (30) minutes and plug the vacuum cleaner in order to prevent possible damage to the dust bag through , while it traps t i,_" /// the dirt. _/ / For best cleaning results, keep ._,_" /j ...open. Rapidly moving air carries the dirt to the vacuum cleaner. The dust bag lets the air pass through the airflow passages. Check the starred areas occasionally for and remove clogs, if necessary. To correct problem: Turn the vacuum cleaner off automatically. Check for clogs. //_% ,_/'y ...
Owners Manual
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...of the red bag mount. Pull bag out of vacuum cleaner and attachments. Change bag more often when vacuuming these materials. 1. Wipe dry after removing bag. Note: DO NOT bend or crease the middle of mild liquid detergent and water, then wrung dry. Unplug cord from canister. 3. CANISTER CARE For ... cause damage to be changed often. Attachments used on vacuum cleaner. 2. Pull hood release out and up . 5. Close and latch canister hood. 10. can clog the bag and cause t to burst before it is able to vacuum cleaner motor. This will flip forward after cleaning. 3....
...of the red bag mount. Pull bag out of vacuum cleaner and attachments. Change bag more often when vacuuming these materials. 1. Wipe dry after removing bag. Note: DO NOT bend or crease the middle of mild liquid detergent and water, then wrung dry. Unplug cord from canister. 3. CANISTER CARE For ... cause damage to be changed often. Attachments used on vacuum cleaner. 2. Pull hood release out and up . 5. Close and latch canister hood. 10. can clog the bag and cause t to burst before it is able to vacuum cleaner motor. This will flip forward after cleaning. 3....
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... from electrical outlet. Replace the filter, white side out, by inserting the tab into the canister with the foam seal down. Place the new filter into the slot in the bag cavity. Reinstall the exhaust filter cover by sliding it will lose its dust trapping ability. IbWARNING... Electrical Shock Hazard Unplug power cord from the canister and lay aside. 3. Remove the bag as shown. 3. Do not operate the vacuum cleaner without the motor safety filter. NOTE: See PARTS AND FEATURES for Exhaust Filter Number. 1. Pull ...
... from electrical outlet. Replace the filter, white side out, by inserting the tab into the canister with the foam seal down. Place the new filter into the slot in the bag cavity. Reinstall the exhaust filter cover by sliding it will lose its dust trapping ability. IbWARNING... Electrical Shock Hazard Unplug power cord from the canister and lay aside. 3. Remove the bag as shown. 3. Do not operate the vacuum cleaner without the motor safety filter. NOTE: See PARTS AND FEATURES for Exhaust Filter Number. 1. Pull ...
Owners Manual
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...jammed. 1. Wrongvacuumingpattern. 1. Clean the power cord. 2. See VACUUMINGTIPS. 18 Trippedcircuitbreaker/blownfuse at a Sears Service center. Canister hood open. 1, Change bag. 2, Clear airflow passages. 3. Close and latch hood. Tripped overload protector in CARPET positon. 1, Wrongpile heightsetting. 2....Reconnect hose ends. Change filters. 4. Adjust setting. 5. Hose or hoodelectrical connections. 2. Tripped thermalprotector in canister. 1. If vacuum cleaner starts and stopsagain, cleanagitator end end caps, then resel. 3. Reset thermal protector. Push ON/...
...jammed. 1. Wrongvacuumingpattern. 1. Clean the power cord. 2. See VACUUMINGTIPS. 18 Trippedcircuitbreaker/blownfuse at a Sears Service center. Canister hood open. 1, Change bag. 2, Clear airflow passages. 3. Close and latch hood. Tripped overload protector in CARPET positon. 1, Wrongpile heightsetting. 2....Reconnect hose ends. Change filters. 4. Adjust setting. 5. Hose or hoodelectrical connections. 2. Tripped thermalprotector in canister. 1. If vacuum cleaner starts and stopsagain, cleanagitator end end caps, then resel. 3. Reset thermal protector. Push ON/...