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Review this table to find do-it-yourself solutions for minor performance problems Any service
needed, other than maintenance described in this Owner's Manual, should be performed by a
Sears or other qualified service agent..
Vacuum cteaner
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Poor job of dirt
plck-up,
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Unplugged atwall outlet
Trippedcircuitbreakedblown fuse
t Ptugin firmly,select thedesired set-
tingonthe touchcontrol
2. Reset circuitbreaker or replace fuse
at househotd service panel
Thermal protector ltipped 3.
Defective walloutlet 4.
Handle screwnot tight 5,
Ful!or cloggeddust bin f.
Wrong pile height setting 2.,
Wornagitator 3
Clogged nozzle 4
5. Clogged hose 5.
6 Hate tn hose 6.
7. Hose not Inserted fulty 7,
8. Motorprotectionsystemactivated 8,
(change of sound)
9 Dirty filters 9r
Vacuum Cleaner picks up t. Wrong pileheightaetttng 1,
1, Burned out ]$ghtbulb,
1_ Handte [n full uptight positron
2. Agitator Overload tripped
3. Thermal protectortripped
At]ow vacuum cleaner to cool, then
reset thermal protector
Check with a good appliance/tamp.
have properly serviced
Tighten screw
Empty dust bin
Adjust settfng
Take to your nearest Seam
Service Center
Check for clogs
Check for clogs
Take to your nearest Sears
Service Center:
tnsert hose fully
Check for clogs
Change filters.
Adjust setting
1, Change tight bulb.
1. Movehandlefrom upright posilion
2. Reset Agitator Overload
3. Allow vacuum cleanerto cool.then
reset thermal protector.
1. Cheek attachments for fuzz, tint,
pet hair orother debris
2. Check for ctogsandcfean
hose.
moveabte rugs or
pushes too hard.
Light won't work.
Agitator does not tarn_
Airflow restricted
with attachment use,
Sound changes,.
Difficulty adjusting pile
height setting
Dirt Sensor,will not work
f, Attachment userestricts air ttow
2. New carpetfuzz clogged air path
1. Vacuum cleaner notinproper upright
position
1, Dirty opticcells. 1,
Place vacuumcleanertn thelocked
uprightposition,tiltthe vacuumclean-
er back slightly and adjustpile height
Cleanopticcefts
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