Page 2 - Index
Fill in and retain! The HOOVER vacuum cleaner you have just purchased is a combina- tion cleaner. It has a nozzle for carpet and floor cleaning and cleaning tools for above the floor cleaning. The model and serial number appear on the bottom of the cleaner. For your personal records, please enter th...
Page 4 - Unpacking
Unpacking Unpack the cleaner from the carton and identify the parts shown. Remove and dispose of the cardboard packing.A. Canister cleaner B. Rug and floor nozzle C. Throw away bag D. Extension wands, hose and cleaning tools The cleaner assembled will look like the
Page 6 - How to assemble; Connect hose
How to assemble Connect hose To connect hose, insert large end into opening of cleaner, lining uplargest projection on hose withlargest notch of opening. Turn hose to the right to tighten. To disconnect, depress latch, andturn hose to the left. extension wands, cleaning tools and nozzle To attach th...
Page 7 - How to use; Full width cleaning; dust
How to use The combination rug and floor nozzle has been designed to do an effi- cient cleaning job on both carpet and hard surface floors. Refer to the section that shows the rug and floor nozzle that you have purchased. Full width cleaning To vacuum carpet and hard sur-face floors, set the Nozzle ...
Page 9 - Edge cleaning feature
Hard surface floors Put the brush in the stationary position by pushing in the lever marked “FLOOR” with your toeuntil you hear a click. Rugs Put the brush in the floating posi- tion by pushing in the lever mark- ed “RUG” with your toe until you hear a click. For more efficient cleaning, donot place...
Page 11 - Cleaning tools; To
Cleaning tools A variety of useful cleaning tools are made for your cleaner. Ail of these are shown below. Some models include a crevice tool and multi-purpose brush for general cleaning tasks. Other models include a crevice tool, furniture nozzle,dusting brush, and wall/floor brush for tasks. Those...
Page 12 - To clean stairs; Maintenance; When to replace
To clean stairs Clean stairs by placing the cleaner on end as pictured in the illustra- tion. Clean stairs from bottom to top. Your cleaner may be stored on end as shown in the illustration. Store the hose, wands and nozzle separately or attached to the cleaner. For models without cordreel, wrap cor...
Page 13 - Where to buy bags; What bags to buy; Replacing the throw away bag
Where to buy bags Bags may be purchased from your local Authorized Hoover Dealer or from a Hoover Factory Service Center. When ordering bags, be sure to give the model number of your cleaner. What bags to buy Use HOOVER bag type K with this cleaner. To assure that your HOOVER cleaner operates at pea...
Page 14 - To clean secondary filter; from
3. To install the new bag, place.the notches on the bag collar (at the into the grooves in- side the lower front of cleaner. 4. Pull collar forward until latchsnaps onto collar. Open folds of bag. Replace cover. To clean secondary filter Disconnect cleaner from elec- trical outlet. The secondary fil...
Page 15 - Replacing brush, litter picker and furniture
To maintain the cleaning effectiveness of your rug and floor nozzle, the brushes and litter pickers (on some models) will need replaced occa- sionally. Refer to the section that shows the rug and floor nozzle that you have purchased. Replacing brush, litter picker and furniture guard on rug/floor no...
Page 18 - If you have a problem
If you have a problem This appliance was inspected thoroughly and was in good operating con- dition when it was shipped from the factory. If a minor problem develops, it usually can be remedied quite easily when the cause is identified. Ac- cordingly, this check list is provided for your convenience...
Page 19 - Lubrication; Energy saving tips
Lubrication The motor is equipped with two bearings that contain sufficient lubrica-tion for the life of the motor. The addition of lubricant could cause damage. Therefore, do not add lubricant to either motor bearing. Energy saving tips 1. 2. 3. Replace throw away cleaner bag promptly, before overf...
Page 20 - VCMA
VCMA VACUUM CLEANER MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION (HOOVER AN ASSOCIATION MEMBER) Service To The Consumer Since 1913 This information has been compiled by the Vacuum Cleaner Manufacturers Associ- ation from Government and Private Sources concerned with product safety. These basic guidelines are for your ...