Kenmore 11631079102 upright vacuum cleaner

User Manual - Page 8

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E_ wARNiNG
Personal Injury Hazard
DO NOT place hands or feet under-
neath the unit when inserting the
hose. When using the attachments,
the agitator begins rotating. Do not
allow the cleaner to remain in just
one place for a period of time, as
the agitator may damage the floor
surface. Avoid placing the cleaner
on furniture, the fringed area of
rugs, deep pile carpeting, or carpet-
ed stairs. The ideal position for the
cleaner when using attachments is
for the unit to be on a level area
with the handle in the FULL
UPRIGHT position.
TO USE ATTACHMENTS:
Place the cleaner on a flat surface.
The hose can be pulled off the short hose
by grasping the cuff and twisting while
pulling up.
The attachments can be added to the hose
if the item to be cleaned is not far from the
cleaner_
If more reach is needed, the wand can be
attached to the hose and the attachments
can be added to the wand
! 0N I
When using attachments, be careful
not to overextend the hose length
when reaching. Trying to reach
beyond the hose reach could cause
the cleaner to tip over.
If the dusting brush is being used and more
distance is needed, the crevice tool can be
added to the wand, then the dusting brush
can be added to the crevice tool
C,ovi!eTool l
Dusting Brush Wand
TO STORE ATTACHMENTS
Return the hose to its position on the short
hose and the attachments to their holders.
_ CAUTION .....
Attachments used in dirty areas,
such as under a refrigerator, should
not be used on other surfaces until
they are washed. They could leave
marks,
CLEANING AREA
ATTACHMENT Furniture*
ou ,NOO.us, x
CREVICE TOOL _;_ X
Between
Cushions*
X
Drapes* Stairs
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x x
X
Wails
x
The motor protector may open when using attachments or whencleaning new carpet due to reduced air flow by the
attachments themselves or by new carpet fuzz filting the bag quickly
*Always ctean atlachments before using on fabrics
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