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CONTENTS Getting Started Important Safety Instructions Polarization Instructions State of California Proposition 65 Warnings Description of the Vacuum 2 3 3 4 Assembling the Vacuum Installing the Battery Attaching / Removing the Battery Attaching / Removing the Dust Cup Attaching the Handle Attaching the Hose Attaching / Removing the Floor Nozzle Attaching the Accessory Tool 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 Operation Charging the Vacuum On / Off Button High Speed Button Reclining the Vacuum Vacuuming Carpet Bare Floor Cle
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using an electrical appliance, basic precautions should always be followed, including the following: READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS APPLIANCE. FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY. IMPORTANT: The manufacturer cannot accept responsibility for damage caused when the appliance is not used according to the instructions, or for uses other than those for which it was intended.
POLARIZATION INSTRUCTIONS Power Cord, 2-Wire Polarized Cord To reduce the risk of electric shock, the charger is equipped with a polarized alternating current line plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other). This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug should still fail to fit, contact a qualified electrician to replace the obsolete outlet.
DESCRIPTION OF THE VACUUM 1 21 12 2 3 20 4 13 5 14 6 15 16 7 8 17 19 9 18 10 11 1 Handle 11 LED Headlights 2 Handle Release Button 12 Stretch Hose 3 Metal Wand 13 Wand Release Button 4 Upper Dust Cup Release Button 14 Hose Guide (to remove and replace dust cup) 15 High Speed Button 5 Dust Cup Handle 16 On/Off Button 6 Dust Cup Cover Latch (to access filter) 17 Hose Inlet 7 Dust Cup 18 Floor Nozzle Release Button 8 Lower Dust Cup Button 19 Tool Activation Dial (t
ASSEMBLING THE VACUUM Installing the Battery Line up the connectors in the front of the battery compartment with the battery pack. Push the battery down to ensure a connection. Place the battery cover over the battery, lining it up with the arrow on the vacuum. Turn the battery cover in the direction of the locked position (clockwise) until it clicks into place (Fig. 1). Removing the Battery Turn the battery cover to the unlocked position (counter-clockwise) and lift off the cover.
ASSEMBLING THE VACUUM Attaching the Floor Nozzle Place the floor nozzle on the floor with the neck locked in the upright position. Line up the neck of the floor nozzle with the inlet at the base of the vacuum. (Fig. 1) Push until it clicks into place. Removing the Floor Nozzle Press the floor nozzle release button at the base of the vacuum then pull the floor nozzle off the inlet. (Fig. 2) Fig.
OPERATION This vacuum is intended for household use only. Charging the Vacuum Install the battery into the vacuum. (Installing the Battery pg. 5 ) Plug the battery charger dock into an electrical outlet. Mount the vacuum into the charger until it clicks into place (Fig. 1). The power button will illuminate red while the battery is charging (Fig. 2). When the power button illuminates green the battery is fully charged. Remove the vacuum from the charger dock and begin vacuuming. Fig.
OPERATION Vacuuming Carpet For carpet or rug cleaning, turn the tool activation dial to the “CLEAN FLOORS & CARPET” position (Fig. 1) then press the on/off button to turn the vacuum on. Then press the high speed switch button for maximum power. Bare Floor Cleaning For bare floor cleaning, turn the tool activation dial to the “CLEAN FLOORS & CARPET” position (Fig. 1) then press the on/off button to turn the vacuum on.
ATTACHMENT CLEANING Wand Cleaning Turn the tool activation dial to the “ENGAGE TOOLS” position (Fig. 1). Remove the metal wand from the body of the vacuum by pressing the wand release button (Fig. 2) and pulling the handle up and out of the vacuum. Attach the combination crevice/dusting tool to the end of the metal wand. Release the hose from the hose guide on the back of the vacuum (Fig. 3). Fig. 1 Hose Handle Cleaning Turn the tool activation dial to the “ENGAGE TOOLS” position (Fig. 1).
MAINTENANCE AND CARE Emptying the Dust Cup WARNING: Empty the dust cup before the contents reach the “fill line” on the dust cup. Over filling the dust cup may cause dirt and debris to clog the filter and cause loss of suction. • Remove the dust cup from the vacuum by pressing the upper dust cup release button on top of the dust cup (Fig. 1). • While holding the dust cup over a trash can, push the lower dust cup release button at the bottom of the dust cup (Fig. 2).
MAINTENANCE AND CARE Cleaning the Dust Cup • Remove the dust cup from the vacuum by pressing the upper dust cup release button on top of the dust cup (Fig. 1). • Turn the dust cup handle to remove the dust cup cover from the dust cup. • Rinse the dust cup in warm water. Allow to dry thoroughly before re-attaching it to the dust cup cover. • Replace the dust cup onto the vacuum body and resume vacuuming. Fig. 2 Fig.
MAINTENANCE AND CARE Replacing the Filter • Remove the dust cup from the vacuum by pressing the upper dust cup release button on top of the dust cup (Fig. 1). • Push up on the dust cup cover latch. Remove the HEPA media filter by grasping the top of the filter and pulling straight up (Fig. 2). • Replace with a new filter. • Close the dust cup cover until it latches. Fig. 1 • Replace the dust cup onto the vacuum. Fig.
MAINTENANCE AND CARE Jammed Brushroll / Motor Protection If an object, such as a throw rug or article of clothing is ever picked up into your vacuum, the vacuum will sense this jammed brushroll condition and turn off the vacuum motor. If this occurs, remove the cause of the jam and turn the vacuum back on.
PROBLEM SOLVING GUIDE Troubleshooting WARNING! To Reduce the Risk of Electrical Shock or Injury From Moving Parts, Unplug the Charging Dock and Remove the Battery Before Servicing or Cleaning the Vacuum. CAUTION! To Reduce the Risk of Electric Shock, Do Not Handle the Charging Dock or Appliance with Wet Hands.
WARRANTY What is Covered: This warranty covers any defects in material and workmanship in your new Simplicity vacuum and applies exclusively to the original purchaser. How Long Coverage Lasts: Warranty coverage for the A-Go-Go vacuum lasts two years. Warranty coverage for the A-Go-Go battery lasts one year. Household models used commercially are only warranted for 90 days. What is Not Covered: • Damage to the vacuum which occurs from neglect, abuse, alterations, accident, misuse or improper maintenance.
OWNER’S WARRANTY INFORMATION keep this for your records… Date of purchase Serial number Model number Purchased from: Store name Address City, State, Zip Telephone 16
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