Settings
For maximum cleaning perfor-
mance,
the following carpet height
settings are recommended:
U
Lowest setting:
for all types of
carpet and har d surface flooring.
Note:
If the cleaner is dif ficult to
push, turn knob to the next higher
setting.
U
Higher settings:
for very deep
pile carpet, where easier pushing
effort is desired, while maintaining
good cleaning performance.
Handle positions
The handle of your cleaner has
three positions;
upright
for storage
and when using cleaning tools;
operating position
for general
operation on carpet and floors;
low
for reaching under low fur niture.
Step on handle release pedal to
lower handle.
Carrying cleaner
The cleaner can also be moved by
using the carrying handle, located
on the top of the dirt cup.
2-5
2-6
2-9
2-7
Carpet height
adjustment
The cleaning of carpet and rugs
takes place at the nozzle (A).
When it is necessary to raise and
lower the nozzle for various carpet
pile heights, place handle in upright
position and tur n the nozzle control
knob (B) to the desir ed setting.
The nozzle will not move into the
adjusted position until the cleaner
handle is lowered to the operating
position.
A
B
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Cleaning lightweight
flexible rugs
Stand on one end of rug and move
cleaner toward other end or edge.
Before reaching edge, push down
on handle. This will lift up the nozzle
(front of cleaner) as shown and will
prevent rug from clinging to cleaner .
Continue to lift up nozzle so that
when you have reached the edge, it
is completely off the rug. Move
cleaner back to star t again, lower
nozzle, and use only forward
strokes.
Stair cleaning
Use the hose and power hand tool
for stair cleaning. Clean from bottom
to top.
When using cleaning tools, the
agitator will continue to rotate.
2-10
CAUTION: To avoid personal
injury or unnecessary wear to
carpet, and to prevent the cleaner
from falling, always place it at
bottom of stairs.
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