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If you notice a loss in suction, first check the filters
as described on pages 17 and 18. If the filters are
clean, there may be a clog.
The arrows show areas where clogs are most likely
to occur.
To check for clogs:
1. Check the hose where it connects to back of the
body by pressing the two buttons on the end of
the hose.
2. Release the hose assembly from the vacuum
cleaner. Separate the hose and wand by pressing
the button on the top of wand and check the hose
and wand for clogs.
3. Remove the dust tank and check the dust tank
inlet and body inlet where it connects to the
vacuum cleaner body.
4. Check the hose where it connects body to head
by turning the connector on the bottom of the body.
5. Turn the vacuum cleaner over, Check the agitator
inlet.
Removing Clogs
Electrical shock and personal injury hazard.
Always unplug the vacuum cleaner before
servicing. Failure to do so could result in
electrical shock or personal injury.
WARNING
CARE & CLEANING
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