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How To Clean Kenmore Canister Dirt Sensor

User Manual: Kenmore 1162561290 1162561290 KENMORE CANISTER VACUUM CLEANER - Manuals and Guides View the owners manual for your KENMORE CANISTER VACUUM CLEANER #1162561290. Home:Vacuums & Floor Care Parts:Kenmore Parts:Kenmore CANISTER VACUUM CLEANER Transmission

Vacuum Cleaner

0 WNER'Due southMA NUA50

READ THIS MANUAL for of import safety,

associates and operating instructions.

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- CONTENTS

WARRANTY .............................. ii

SERVICE ................................ 2

iMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ....... 3

PARTS AND FEATURES .................. 4-5

Associates .............................. vi-seven

USE ...................................... 8

How to Offset ............................ eight

Vacuuming Tips .......................... 9

Clay Sensor ............................... 10

Suggested Pile Peak Settings ............. eleven

Attachments ........................... 11

Attachment Apply Chart ................... 12

Operation Features ................. 12-13

HOW YOUR VACUUM WORKS ........... 13

CANISTER Intendance ......................... 14

Bag Changing .......................... 14

Motor Satety Filter Cleaning ............... 15

Cleaning Outside and Attachments ........ fifteen

POWER-MATE TM CARE .................. 16

Lite Bulb Changing ..................... 16

Belt Changing and Brush Cleaning ...... sixteen-17

Brush Servicing .......................... eighteen

Brush Assembly ......................... 18

TROUBLESHOOTING .....................19

Proper associates and safe use of your vacuum cleaner are your responsibilities. Your cleaner is

intended only for household utilize. The cleaner should be stored in a dry out, indoor area. Read this Owner'southward

Manual advisedly for important use and prophylactic data.

VARRANTY ERVICE

KENMORE VACUUM CLEANER

TotalONE-YEAR WARRANTY

When used for private household purposes, if within

one year from the date of purchase, this vacuum

cleaner fails due to a defect in material or

workmanship, RETURN IT TO THE NEAREST SEARS

SERVICE CENTER/DEPARTMENT IN THE UNITED STATES,

and Sears wiU repair it costless of charge.

If this vacuum cleaner is used tar commercial or

rental purposes, the higher up warranty coverage

applies for just 90 days from the date of purchase,

This warranty gives yous specific legal rights, and

you may also have other rights which vary from

land to land.

SEARS,ROEBUCKAND CO., D/817 WA,

Hoffman Estates, IL. 60179

If you demand service or paris, visit your nearest Sears

Service Center or the Service Section located at

most Sears Retail Stores, They will be able to solve

your problem and supply whatsoever needed replacement

parts, Any service needed other than described in

this Owner's Manual should be washed by a Sears

authorized service representative,

How to Order Repair Parts

When requesting service or ordering paris, have the

following data available:

1. Canister model number and serial number,

2. POWER-MATE TMmodel number and serial number,

3. Description of probiem.

4, Office number.

v. Proper noun of function.

vi. Location of role - Canister or Ability-MATE TM,

English Speaking:

To Call Toll Gratis For Service: (i-800-four-REPAIR)

(!-800-473-7247)

To Calt Toil Free For Paris: (1-800-FON-Part]

(!-800-366-7278)

Spanish Speaking:

To Call Toll Free For Service: (one-800-626-5811)

To Telephone call Toll Free For Parts: (i-800-659-7084)

ii

MPORTANT SAFETYINSTRUCTIONS

To reduce the risk of fire, electrical daze, injury to persons or damage when using your

vacuum cleaner, follow bones safe precautions including the following:

Read this manual before assembling or using

your vacuum cleaner.

Use your cleaner only as described in this

transmission. Use only with Sears recommended

attachments.

To reduce the take a chance of electric shock - Practice non

utilise outdoors or on wet surfaces.

Disconnect electrical supply before servicing

or cleaning out brush area. Failure to exercise so

could consequence in electrical shock or brush

suddenly starting.

E'er turn cleaner off before connecting or

disconnecting the hose or POWER-MATE TM,

E'er turn cleaner off earlier unplugging,

Do not unplug by putling on cord. To unplug,

grasp the plug, non the cord.

Concur plug when rewinding onto string reel. Do

non allow plug to whip when rewinding.

Do not use with damaged string or plug. If

cleaner is not working as it should, has been

dropped, damaged, left outdoors, or

dropped into water, return it to a Sears

Service Middle/Department.

Do not pull or carry by cord, use string as a

handle, close door on string, or pull cord

around precipitous edges or corners. Do not run

cleaner over cord. Go along cord away from

heated surfaces.

Do not leave cleaner when plugged in.

Unplug from outlet when not in use and

before servicing.

Do not let to be used equally a toy. Close

attending is necessary when used by or near

children.

Do not handle ptug or cleaner with wet

hands.

Do not operate cleaner with a punctured

hose, The hose contains electrica! wires.

Replace if cul or worn. Avoid picking upward

precipitous objects,

Practise not put any objects into openings.

Do not use with any opening blocked; continue

gratuitous of grit, lint, pilus and anything that may

reduce air flow,

Go along hair, loose habiliment, fingers, and all

parts of body abroad from openings and

moving parts,

Practice not employ cleaner withouJ grit purse and/or

filters in place. Always alter the grit bag

later vacuuming carpet cleaners or

freshener, powders and fine dust, These

products clog the bag, reduce airflow and

can cause the bag to outburst. Failure to

alter could cause permanent harm to

the cleaner.

Practice not utilize the cleaner to pick upwards sharp difficult

objects, pocket-size toys, pins, paper, etc. They

may damage the cleaner or grit handbag,

Do non pick up anything that is burning or

smoking, such as cigareffes, matches, or hot

ashes.

Do not use cleaner lo selection up combustible or

combustible liquids (gasoline, cleaning fluids,

perfumes, etc.), or employ in areas where they

may be present. The fumes from these

substances can create a burn down adventure or

explosion.

Use extra care when cleaning on stairs, Do

non put on chairs, tables, etc. Keep on floor,

You are responsible for making sure that your

vacuum cleaner is not used past anyone

unable to operate it properly,

SAVETHESEINSTRUCTIONS

Proper associates and safe utilise of your vacuum cleaner are your responsibilities.

Your cleaner is intended only for household use.

Read this Owner'southward Manual carefully for important utilise and condom information.

3

PARTS AND FEATURES

Information technology is important to know your vacuum cleaner parts

and features to assure its proper and safe utilise.

Review these before using your cleaner.

Copy YOUR MODEL AND SERIAL

NUMBERS Hither.

Re-create this information from the

bottom of each unit of measurement into these

spaces_ Proceed these numbers for

hereafter reference. If you need service ,

or cal with a question, have this

information ready:

3-Style Oru_)ff Switch

Off/Bare Fioor/Carpeting

(Soma Medals)

Speed

Control

(Some

Modats)

116.

Canister Model Number

D-

Canister Series Number

1!6.

Power-MATE TM Model Number

D-

POWER-MATE TM Serial Number

Wand

•-- Cord end

Plug Holder

--Handle Qu_k

RePose

(Some Models)

--Upper Wand

String and

Cord Holder

Hose

Hinge

Ability-MATETM

Wand Quick

Retease Pedal

Ability-MATE TM

Model/Serial Numbers

(On Bottom)

Handle Re}ease

Pedal Pile Height Pedal

Overload Protector

(Reset Sutton)

Pile Elevation / Headlight and Leea

indicator // Bulb

c,..eastward,

/ (NOt Shown)

Dirt Sensor

(Indicator Lights)

ATTACHMENTS

Cleft Tool l

Oustio 9 Brush

t t

Fsbric Brush Ftoo# Bt_JSh

{Some Models)

TE TM Jr.

de_s)

HANDt.MATETM jr

(Some Models)

Note: Atl models have one set of attachments in

the canister, Some models have an additional set,

which can be kept in the accessory bag for garage

or outdoor utilize.

CANISTER

Csnistel

Hood

Attachment

Storage Cord

Rewind Bar

Sag Holder

CnnieWr Model/

Serial Numbers

(On Bottom)

Motor Safety FT!ter

(Backside Grit Bag)

Oust Bag

IIn U.S. #xx*50558 ]

5

===--=-Assembly

Before assembling your vacuum cleaner, be sure you

have al paris shown in PARTS AND FEATURES.

WARNING

Electrical Shock Hazard

shock or injury.

WANDS

Slide wands together

until wand push button

snaps into place, Turn

wand button to the

slotted area of the

wand swivel.

The hinge allows you

to plough the handle to

the !eft side to reach

farther under low

furniture,

Iii String

Holder

POWER-MATE TM

_TM

ane. !nsert wands into POWER-MATh until the wand

buttons snaps into identify,

2. Connect

Ability-MATE TM

ptug and cord as

shown, Exercise Not

force. Raised expanse

of plug must be

toward hand.

3. Secure cord into

cord holder on

wand swivel,

To remove:

Disconnect cord

and pace on wand

release pedal,

then pull up on

wands,

Wand

Swive!

-- Wand

o_-'-._-- Wand

Ability-MATETM

vi

CANISTER

I, Open the canister hood.

2. Check to meet that the dust bag is properly

installed Run into Purse CHANGING for instructions

3. Check to see that the motor condom filter is properly

installed, See MOTOR SafetyFILTERCLEANING for

instructions,

HOOD

It is normal for the canister hood to come off when

opened further than needed, Line up the hinges,

insert them, and shut the hood to replace information technology.

HOSE

I li. Line up the hose

latch tab and notch

in canister hood

and insert hose into

canister untit it snaps

in place.

To remove: lift hose

latch tab upward

and puti upwards on hose,

2, insert handle

into wand until

lock push button

snaps in place,

Exist sure hose is

non twisted,

To remove: printing

handle release

push and pulI

up on handle,

To store:

Disconnect hose

from wands and

canister to

forbid stress on

hose during

storage, Shop

,hose in a loosely

coiled position

so the hose

covering is not

stressed.

Hose

Covet" Canister

Performance

Indicator Low-cal

(Some Models)

Hood Release Dust Bag

HOW TO First

Personal Injury and Product Damage Take a chance

.Practise NOT plug in if switch is in ON position.

Personal injury or damage could result.

*Thestring moves rapidly when rewinding. Continue

children away and provide a articulate path when

rewinding the cord to prevent personal injury.

.DO Not use outlets to a higher place counters. Damage to

items in surrounding area could occur.

String

Rewind

!, Pull cord out of

canister to desired

length, The cord

will not rewind until

the cord rewind

bar is pushed.

Note: To reduce the risk of electric shock, this

vacuum cleaner has a polarized plug, 1 blade is

wider than the other, This plug will fit in a polarized

outlet but i manner, If the plug does not fit fully in the

outlet, reverse the plug. If it nonetheless does non fit, contact a

qualified electrician to install the proper outlet, Do

not change the plug in any mode,

2. Plug the polarized power cord into o 120 Volt

outlet Iocoted virtually the flooring,

To rewind: Unplug the cleaner. Concur the plug while

rewinding to foreclose damage or injury from the

moving string. Button cora rewind bar,

Pile Height

Indicator

Hand{e

Release Pedal

Pi{e Height

Pedal

3, Lower wand from upright position by pressing on

the handle release pedal,

4, Select a pile height se#ing by pressing the pocket-sized

pedal on the rear of the Power-MATE TM, The pile

height setting shows on the indicator. See

SUGGESTED PiLE Superlative SETTINGS,

==

Select a switch position

on the handle.

OFF

FLOOR - turns on the canister motor only.

Carpeting - turns on both the canister and the

Ability-MATF imotors,

--=--VACUUMING TIPS

Suggested sweeping paffem.

For all-time cleaning action, the POWER-MATE TM should

exist pushed straight away from you lot and pulled

straight back. At the end of each pull stroke, the

management of the POWER-MATE TM should exist inverse

to bespeak into the next section to be cleaned. This

pattern should be continued across the carpeting with

deadening, gliding motions.

Annotation: Fast,

jerky strokes

exercise not

provide

complete

cleaning,

The hose swivel

allows the hose to

turn without

moving the

canister, This is

hetpful for

cleaning in pocket-sized

areas. Check hose

for twisting before

pulling canister.

Suction Command

Carpeted stairs need to be vacuumed regularly. For

best cleaning results, fully close the suction control.

!WARNING

Personal injury Gamble

Use care if canister is placed on stairs. If it falls,

personal injury or belongings impairment could issue.

For best cleaning results, go on the airflow passage

open up. Check each assembly area in HOW YOUR

VACUUM WORKS occasionally for clogs, Unplug from

outlet before checking.

SENSOR

The clay sensor light system is mounted on the

POWER-MATE TM nozzle about the reset push. It

consists of a series of 3 red lights and one green

light,

Clay Sensor 1

The lights give you an indication of the corporeality of dirt

particles that are passing thru the sensor on its way to

the dust bag

INITIALSTARTUpwardly

When the Power-MATETMis offset started, the following

sequences occurs in a two second time frame:

i. All three reds come on,

two. Two reds are on,

iii. 1 blood-red is on.

4. One green is on and will remain on until the

POWER-MATE TM nozzte is placed in use.

Notation- if the nozzie ison a surface that has dirt on it,

dirt wilt exist picked upwards by the vacuum and i or

more than blood-red lights might stay on.

IN OPERATION

When the POWER-MATE TM is being moved back and

forth on the floor, the lights will change from one

configuration to another as more dirt or less dirt is

being vacuumed. As long as ane or more red lights

are on, dirt ispassing through the wand to indicate

that the surface isstill need of cleaning.

When the green light stays on equally the POWER-MATE TM

ismoved dorsum and forth over an area, the sensor is

non seeing plenty dirt to warrant further cleaning of

that area,

Annotation: Clay sensor lights DO NOT function in bare floor

setting.

CLEANING LENS

Although the dirt sensor feature in your Kenmore

Ability-MATE TM isdesigned for years of trouble free

use, the passage of dirt through the air passage

organization can glaze the lens causing the light-green light to

come on and stay on - never switching to ruby. When

this happens the lens must exist cleaned,

TO Clean THELENSES:

_. Remove the

wands past

pressing the

quick release

pedal and

lifting upwardly on

the wands,

Cross Department View

//Ring

ii. Every bit indicated by

the illustration a

clay sensor

element is

located on the

inside of the

swivel,

approximately

iii and a half

inches down.

Note the arrows,

Each element

should exist

cleaned

periodically. To

attain the sensor

elements, use a

small brush such

as a bottle castor,

Brush each sensor

element severaI

times to remove

grit and dirt.

Note: Looking downward inside the swivel you wilt see a

ring, The sensor elements are located just slightly

below this ring,

3. Replace the wands after cleaning the sensors.

Caution

Never use water or any cleaning solution when

cleaning the lenses. The residue of the water or

cleaners will accelerate the recoating of the lenses

and make cleaning necessary sooner.

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UGGESTED PILEHEIGHTSETTINGS

For best deep down cleaning, use the XLO setting,

However, you may need to enhance the top to brand

some jobs easier, such equally scatter rugs and some

deep pile carpets, and to prevent the vacuum

cleaner from shufftng off, Suggested settings are:

Howdy = Shag, deep pile, or staffer rugs,

MED - Medium to deep pile,

!.O - Low to medium pile,

XLO - Almost carpets and bare floors,

TTACHMENTS

IDue east

DO NOT adhere or remove handle or wands while I

cleaner is ON. This could cause sparking and

damage the electric contacts.

ATTACHMENTS ON HANDLE

NOTE: If the

POWER-MATE TM is

a#ached, turn

cleaner off before

removing handle

from wands,

I. Press lock button,

and so pult to remove

handle from wand,

if your model has the optional feature of a handie

release, press it in similarly.

2. Slide

attachments

firmly on handle

as needed. See

ATTACHMENTUSE,

ATTACHMENTS ON WANDS

]. TOremove wards

from Power-MATE TM,

lock wands in straight-

up position.

two. Printing wand

release pedal

with pes and

pull the wands

straight upwardly out of

POWER-MATE TM,

The Ability-

MATE TM plug and

cord exercise non take

to exist removed to

use a_ffachments

on the wands,

3. Put attach-

merits on

wands as

needed, See

ATTACHMENT

Apply,

1t

TTACHMENTUtilise

Attachment

DUSTING BRUSH

CREVICE TOOL_

FABRIC Castor

Floor BRUSH

(Some Models)

POWER-MATE TM

HANDI-MATETMJR.

(Some Models)**

Power-MATETMJR.

(Some Models)**

IBetween ICarpeted

Piece of furniture* Cushions* Drapes* Floors Walls

IX

×

ten

x

ten I

1

x

I

r

I

CLEANING AREA

tBlank

Stairs Floors

I- !i'l

I

× / × i

x

x

IX**_ X i

i

x l x

ten × i

Ever clean affachments before Us}hg on fabric_. " HANDI-MATE TM JR and Power MATE _JR aPochment imtructions ore included with t_e p_oauct_.

*** 3-style On/Off switch should be in FLOOR position.

NO_: When separot ng wands, depress lee;< bu_on completeiy before Dulling wands epor" if wand leek button is difficult te depress, push the !_vo war,every bit more tightly

together 1o tine up the lock button with the hole. Dep_e_ ioek button ar'_ so puIJ wands autonomously

--=-Performance FEATURES

EDGECLEANER

Agile castor edge

cleaners are on both

sides of the POWER-

MATETM, Guide either

side of the POWER-

MATE TM along base-

boards or next to

piece of furniture to help remove

dirt trapped at carpeting

edges,

OVERLOAD PROTECTOR

The Power-MATE TM has

built-in protection

confronting motor and belt

impairment should the

brush jam, if the castor

slows down or stops, the

overload protector

button pops up and

shuts off the POWER-

MATE TM, The canister

motor volition go on to

fun,

Tocorrectproblem: SeeTROUBLESHOOTING.

To reset: Push buttoninthe overload protector button.

SUCTIONCONTROL

The suction command

allows you lot to

change the vacuum

suction for different

fabric and carpet

weights, Opening

the controt

decreases suction for

draperies and

lightweight rugs,

white closing the

contro! increases

suction for

upholsteries and

carpets,

!rv.I WARNING

Personal Injury Hazard

Always unplug the vacuum cleaner earlier

cleaning the brush a{ea as brush may suddenly

restart. Failure to do so tin result in personal injury.

ilU

12

CANISTERFunctioning

INDICATOR

SOME MODELS

Canister

Performance

Indicator Calorie-free

The light comes on

whenever the airflow

becomes blocked.

dust pocketbook needs

changing or canister

safety filter needs

cleaning.

Annotation:The low-cal may also come on when using sure

affachments, due to reduced airflow through

attachment,

PERFORMANCE INDICATOR

SOME MODELS

When the unit isrunning the

lines in the indicator windows

will be clear if there ore no

clogs. When the lines turn

completely red there is a

need to check the dust bag for beingness total or the other

areas that may be clogged. See HOW YOUR VACUUM

WORKS.

NOTE: Cerise lines may appear when using

attachments or when cleaning new carpet, due to

reduced airflow by the attachments themselves or

new carpet fuzz filling the handbag rapidly.

POWER-MATE TM STORAGE

SOME MODELS

The lower wand

has a "U" shaped

flange in the area

where the power

cord attaches.

The base has a

"U" shaped slot

near the front end

caster.

The flange allows

the wands and

POWER-MATE TM

to be sTored

with the canister

to conserve

storage space.

The canister must

exist stored on end

for this characteristic to

be used.

The wand volition slip out of the slot every bit it isNfted up for use

and wNIslide into the slot as information technology islowered for storage.

YOURVACUUMWORKS

The vacuum cleaner creates suction that _ _..Jt[_l_J_ _WIUI_I

picks up clay. Rapidly moving air carries /i_ ")

the dirt to the grit bag through the ! .._"_._ The hose hinge ailows the /%%.

airflow, passages. The dust bag ,ets L_ .._--_ hose to turn without _it,/_<'.-_c_._ _ ./_'_'_--__"_J-_""_"

..... t ,ll i1.

the air pass through, while it traps _ "_ moving the canister This K_,?j3_l_ . F_'_Fifty',\_v

the clay, //'_" is helpful for cleaning in 'thousand,_l!i _ liY"

. small areas Check hose '\_ ""

For best cleaning results, keep ///_//_" J ..... : " Ilin ?

thursday al low a S 0 en fortwlsTIngoeforepu g

e rf p sage p . //zi/ / '< r _

Check the starred areas //e_// lj canisTe .

occasionally for clogs. /_e_'/ I1

Unplugfro o let /#/7 I t -

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ANISTER Care

CHANGING

For all-time cleaning results, the grit bag shouid exist

inverse oft. The performance indicator volition come up

on when the bag needs to be changed or the

airflow is blocked. Note: Encounter PARTSAND FEATURESfor

Bag #.

1. Unplug cord

from wati outlet,

2. Pullhood

release out and

upward, so lift

canister hood,

iii. Disengage

cardboard tab from

reddish bag mount by

pressing abroad and

lifting ui3,

4. Pull bag out of the

Red Bag

Mount

red bag mountain.

5, Check and clean

motor prophylactic filter,

The ruby-red bag mount

will flip forward after

removing bag, This

will prevent the lid

from closing until a

new handbag is instal!ed,

6, Enhance cherry bag

mountain.

7. Install bag into slots per

illustrations pushing down

unfit the cardboard tab

iocks into position and the

holes align, Tuck the back

end of the pocketbook downwards,

8. Close and latch

canister hood,

nine, Plug cord into wall

outlet,

CAUtiON I

NEVERREUSEA DUSTBAG. Very fine materials, such I

every bit carpet freshener, face powder, fine dust,

piaster, soot, new carpeting lint, etc, can clog the |

bag and cause information technology to burst before it is full. Change

handbag more often when vacuuming these materials.,|..._

xiv

ProphylacticFILTERCLEANING

There are two motor safety filters: |. e night foam filter incorporated in the scarlet frame and 2, a white electrostatic

filter that is laid on the back side of the night cream filter,

These fitters should be checked with each bag modify. The nighttime foam filter can be done, per the instructions

below and the white filter must be replaced when dingy,

Warning

Ilectrical Shock Hazard

Practise non operate the cleaner without the motor

prophylactic filter. Be sure the filter is dry and properly

installed to prevent motor failure and/or

electrical shock°

DARKCream FILTER

1. Unplug cord

from wall outlet

and remove bag.

2. Pull out safety

filters equally shown,

This filter and the frame can be washed in warm

soapy water, rinsed and air dried, DO Not make clean in a

dishwasher or clothes washer.

WHITEELECTROSTATICFILTER

This filter must be replaced when dirty, information technology should be

replaced regularly depending on apply atmospheric condition, The

filter CANNOT be washed every bit information technology will lose its dust

trapping power.

3. Peet the white

filter off the dark

foam filter as

shown. Lay a new

white filter on the

night filter by

aligning the

notches in the filter

with the legs of the

frame.

The new filter can be purchased nether office number

4369971 at your local Sears Service Unit, twenty-86885 at

near Sears Retail stores, or ordered past calling the Toll

Complimentary Number 1-800-366-7278 for English speaking

operator or 1-800-659-7084 for Spanish speaking

operator.

iv. Snap filter back

into canister,

five. Insert purse,

--==CLEANING EXTERIORANDATTACHMENTS

1, Unplug cord from wall outlet. DO Non drip water

on cleaner.

2. Clean exterior using a make clean, soft clath that has

been dipped in a solution of mild liquid detergent

and water, then wrung dry. Wipe dry later cleaning.

three. To reduce static electricity and grit build-up, wipe

outer surface of canister and attachments.

4. Wash attachments in warm soaioy water, rinse and

air dry, DO Not make clean in dishwasher.

Do NOT UseATTACHMENTS IFTHEY ARE WET.

I

Attachments used in dingy areas, such as under a

refrigerator, should non be used on other surfaces

until they are done. They could leave marks.

15

WER-MATE Care

Always follow all safety precautions when cleaning

and servicing the Power-MATF M

I

Electrical Shock Or Personal injury Run a risk i

Disconnect electrical supply before servicing or I

cleanlng the unit of measurement. Failure to practise so could nesult in

electrical shock or personal injury from cleaner

suddenly starting.

SeedlingCHANGING

1. Remove light

encompass by pressing in

and lifting both

sides equally shown,

Push tn And TI/rn ii, Button in and plow

bulb counterclock-

wise to remove.

3. Replace the seedling,

Bulb must non be

college than 15

Wafts, Shut light

cover until it snaps in

place.

Note: See PARTSAND FEATURESfor Bulb #.

ELT ChangingANDBrushCLEANING

Disconnect cleaner from electrical outlet. Check

and remove hair, string and lint build-up frequently

in the POWER-MATE TM brush and brush back up areas,

if build-upwards becomes excessive, disconnect Power-

MATE TM from wand and follow the steps below,

instructions tin can too be found under the light embrace,

TO REMOVE BELT:

1. Remove light encompass

and calorie-free bulb as

shown under Calorie-free

BULBCHANGING.

2. Unscrew the

Ability-MATE TM cover

screws.

3, Turn POWER-

MATE TM over. To

remove cover,

insert spiral-

driver at cover

tabs on both

sides and twist

to release tabs,

iv. Plough POWER-

MATE TM right side

upward. Printing handle

release pedal

and lower the

swivel. Tilt cover

forward from

dorsum until front

snaps gratis,

16

v. Carefully

insert and

twist

screwdriver

at each

brush

support to

free castor

from base of operations.

& Remove worn

belt.

seven. Slide brush

supports off to

bank check and ctean

brush support

areas. Come across Castor

Assembly for

picture of

complete castor

assembly

TO Replace BELT:

sprocket.

NOTE:See PARTS

AND FEATURES

for Chugalug #.

1. Slide washers and brush supports onto castor

associates.

\\\ ",_-. A

2. Install new belt _-__'

over motor drive,

then over brush

Motor

tCastor Sprect_t

Bt_sh Support

iii. Snap brush

SUPborts into place

on base of operations, Be certain

brush supports are

not upside-down,

iv. Line up front of

encompass and base,

Rest cover on front

edge of base of operations as

shown,

5. Note:

Be sure that the

lath is upright

and the wires are

tucked back as

shown,

B_

half-dozen. Ti!t cover to

back, Press cover

firmly until side tabs

snap into place.

Repiace comprehend

screws, calorie-free bu!b

and light embrace,

17

----==-Brush SERVICING

Alarm

Electrical Daze Or Personal Injury Run a risk

Disconnect electrical supply before servicing or

cleaning the unit. Failure to practice so can upshot in

electrical daze or personal injury from cleaner

all of a sudden starting.

TO CHECK Brush:

Base Support Confined

When brushes

are worn to the

level of the base of operations

support confined,

replace the

brushes.

TO Supplant BRUSH:

], Remove POWER-MATE TM cover, beit and castor

assembly, See "To remove belt" in BELTCHANGING

AND CastorCLEANING,

2. Remove brush supports, washers, screws, end

brush, brush sprocket pieces from ends of brush

assembly,

iii, Push button out worn

brushes, if the

beater bar is

chipped or

gouged,

supersede it,

iv, Slide new

beater bar and

brushes into

slots,

Annotation: New

brushes and

beater bar may

be easier to

install if they are

soaked in warm

water for a few

minutes, Dry

thoroughly

before installing,

five. Reassemble brush assembly. To line up screw holes

in dowel, sprocket and stop brush, be sure beater bar

portion of end brush lines up with beater bar on

castor dowel,

vi. Replace beit, brush assembly, Power-MATE TM

embrace, calorie-free seedling and light cover. Run across "To replace

bong" in BELTCHANGING AND BRUSHCLEANING,

Blitz Assembly

/r_ FfBrtge Castor

.... _ , _ ,- Sprocket

xviii

EEEETRO UBLESHOOTING

Review this chaff to detect practice-it-yourself solutions for minor performance issues.

fore servicing or cleaning the unit. Failure to do then could outcome

I injury.

Cleaner won't _larL

Poor lob of did

plck-up.

Cleaner starts merely

cuts off.

Unplugged at wall o_iet 1.

_ripued c rcuit breaker/blown fluse at 2.

househOld service pohei

Loose nose elec+rical conneatlons, 3.

tripped ovedoaa protector iv.

in _OWER MATE TM

Cleaner picks upwards movable

rugs -or- POWER-MATE TM

pushes too haml.

1. Fuii or c!ogged dust bog

2. Cio_gea aidow passagos

3, Diffymatotso_e-ytlitet.

iv. W_ong pie height setting.

5, Ooe_ suction control,

six. Hole in hose

7. Worn POWER-MATE lm brushes,

& Worn or broken chugalug

nine, Dingy Brush or bnjs_ SUpportS

10. Canister hood ODen

t. Hose or hood eiec:rtcal connections,

2. Tdbped over!dad protec.tol

in POWER-MATE TM

Plug in frmly push On/Off switch to ON

Reset cltcut billow or replace fuse

Reconnect hose enos, (DaQe vii)

Cean brush and brush supports, then

reset, (pages t6- T_)

_. Cnar*ge bag, (page xiv)

ii. Cearolrltowpasseges, dpoge xiii%

& Cean filter, (page xv),

4. Adiust se_ting, (folio 1 I),

8, Suit conhol, (page 12)

vi, Supervene upon hose

7_ Change brushes, (page !8)

8& ix. See BELT CI IANGING AND BRUSH

Clean NG, (pages !6, 12)

lO, Close and latch hood

3. Tp:#ped overload protector B.

it1 COrll_ef

Power-MATETmwlIInot 1. Pw-=%MATETMOOr_neetiOnS i, Plug [n tltmly, (page 6_.

run when attached, unpluggect

2. Worn or b_oken belt ii.&3. SeeB'=LTCHANGINGANDBRUSH

3, Ddybrushor brushsupports CLEANING,[pages xvi, _7),

4. Trppedoverloadprotector 4, Checkbrushoreatore×ces_velnt build-

in Pw£f_-MA_E TM up orjammlng Cteon brush and brush

suppaffs, and then rese ÷, (pages sixteen-18),

Abiding green light on 1. Dirt passage is clogged, !. Check for clogs I_ air passages, (folio thirteen).

clay sensor. two. Lenses are dirh! 2. Clean lenses, (_age t_,

Any, _me, or aU crimson lights one. Clay passage is clogged, i. Check for dogs h air passages, (folio 13)

in clay sensor bum and

never turn green,

No green or red t Switch is not in CARP_ position, 1. Move switch to Carpeting posiion, (page B),

diffsensorllghts. 2. NoDowertosenserboord 2, TaketoyournearesffSearsServioeC'enTef

Peffotrr_n¢_ i_:lica_r ane. Fuli o ciogge_ dust bog one, Alter bag, (page 14_,

chiliadcrimson. two. DIdy motor so_etyfllter. 2. Clean tiltel, (folio xv)

iii. Blockedaiffiowpa_sage, & Clearb!oc_agefromairrlowpassage,(/:_ge 13).

4. Ce,ffain attachment fools, 4, This is normal Ught should go off when

toois removed,

one. Incorrect Olte heght setting, t Ad_usi se_tng, (folio i!)

2, Suction too _rong, ii Open suctlo_ control, (page 12)

Ughtwo_'twork, __{ 1, _Jrnedoutbuib, one. Changebutb,(uage16)

| t, one thousand}rly power string. L Clean the power co_d, C¢_d w_n_ rewind,

two, Cord lammed _, Pull OUt cord and rewirld.

Cleaner leaves merk_ ane, Incorrect vacuuming pa/_ern, i See VACUUMING TIPS, (page 9),

OrlO_ltp@t.

Check connections, reconnect hose ends, (page 7)

Remove ohy ffems that may exist caught or

jammed, then reset, f cleaner s_arts end southward-ops again,

cean brush and castor suppcrls, and so r(_et,

(pages 1648).

Change grit handbag, clear airflow blockage,

(pago _3) Walt twenty minutes for motor to

cool and automatical;y reset,

!9

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