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WARNnNG
Electrical Shock And Personal Injury
Hazard
Disconnect electrical supply before per-
forming maintenance to the vacuum
cleaner. Failure to do so could result in
electrical shock or personal injury from
vacuum cleaner suddenly starting,
AGITATOR OVERLOAD
PROTECTOR
The agitator has built-in protection against
motor damage should the agitator jam. If
the agitator siows
down or stops, the Agitator
agitator overload Reset
protector shuts off
the agitator motors.,
The vacuum cleaner
suction motor will
continue to run,
To correct problem: Turn off and unplug
vacuum cleaner, remove obstruction, then
press AGITATOR RESET BUTTON_
If the problem persists, have the
vacuum cleaner serviced by a Sears or
other qualified technician.
DIRT SENSOR
The electronic dirt sensor is a feature
which will detect particles as they pass
through the vacuum cleaner.
The dirt sensor indicators are located on
the nozzle of the vacuum cleaner.
, When little or no dirt is present the dirt
sensor is green_
. With medium or heavy concentration
the dirt sensor is red,
OPERATION
As you vacuum, the red indicator light will
come on and stay on as long as the
sensor detects a high concentration of
particles passing through the vacuum
cleaner_
TO CLEAN DIRT SENSOR OPTICS
The dirt sensor optics consist of two optic
cells located inside the dust bag port.
Occasionally, it may become necessary to
clean the two optic cells to assure
maximum performance.
It is recommended the optic cells be
cleaned:
When the red light stays on
continuously.
When dirt or dust adheres to the
optic celts_
Whenever the dust bag is removed.
Optic Cells
To clean the sensor, wipe the optic cells
with a soft, dry cloth. Never use cleaners
or liquids as they can help speed the
recoating of the optic cells and make it
necessary to clean them much sooner
than normal. The dirt sensor area can be
reached by removing the dust bag.
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