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10.
Loosen the waist
belt latch and
chest belt latch.
lift the vacuum by
one shoulder strap
and slide your free
arm into the other
the waist belt to be buckled around
your waist.
12. Fasten the waist belt and chest belt
snugly and
make sure the
weight is resting
comfortably on
The back-plate
up or down by
removing the
four screws (No.
27) that attach to
13.
Attach tools to the handle and make sure
the two ends are tightly connected.
Proper Vacuuming Motion for
Large Area with Direct Suction
Tools
1.
Begin with the wand parallel to
your body.
your waist and twist at the waist
walking back and forward (a side-to-
side motion).
3. The motion is similar to mopping
and keeps the upper body and arms
from tiring.
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTION
WARNING -
The following
information is for use by qualified
service personnel only and is to provide
guidance for troubleshooting and
maintenance.
UNPLUG the vacuum when working on
the motor or any electrical part.
CHECK the condition of all electrical
cords before each use.
lubricate the motor; it is
equipped with sealed bearings.
parts.
PROPER STORAGE
be stored in a dry place.
ELECTRICAL CORD CARE
the vacuum and the outlet. A cord that is
stretched or pulled will not function prop-
unplug the cord and wind it up loosely.
around our hand and elbow.
CARING FOR YOUR
VACUUM
out the cloth and dust bags (No. 31 and
No. 32).
foam (No. 21) at the bottom of the ap-
pliance below the motor.
outside of the vacuum with a household
cleaning agent.
FILTER MAINTENANCE
1. Check the dust bag (No. 32) each
time you start and finish vacuuming.
A clogged and dirty dust bag restricts
airflow and results in reduced suction
and overheating.
2. While vacuum-
ing throughout
every two hours
or as needed to
shake out the
dust bag (No.
32). Replace the
dust bag when
necessary. (Figure J). NOTE: Lift both
dust bag and cloth bag out at the same
especially when it is full.
-
sary) hand or machine wash the cloth
(or more often if
necessary)
clean the
filter (No. 2)
between the
located inside the vacuum under the
paper and cloth dust bag. (Figure K)
a. Pull the top piece of the motor guard
(No. 1) off and remove the foam
and let it air dry thoroughly.
media (No. 2) to its place. Replace
with new foam media if necessary.
c. Firmly snap the top piece of the mo-
tor guard (No. 1) into place.
foam filter (No. 22) at the bottom of the
appliance below the motor.
a. Pull out the round rubber support
(No. 21) and take foam filter (No.
thoroughly.
filter (No. 22) to its place.
c. Put the round rubber support (No.
22) into the canister to support the
foam filter from falling down.
Figure H
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Figure J
Figure K