Page 2 - I m p o rtant Safeguard s !; When using an electrical appliance, always follow; Save these instru c t i o n s !
Fill in and retain The model and serial number are located on the bottom of the cleaner. For your personal records, please enter the COMPLETE model and serial number inthe spaces provided and retain this information. Your cleaner is model________________________________________________________ and h...
Page 3 - Assembling cleaner; for an automated referral of authorized service; Carton contents; Connect hose; Attach nozzle and wands
3 Unpack cleaner from carton and iden-tify the parts shown. Remove anddispose of cardboard packing.A. Canister cleanerB.WindTunnel™ powered nozzleC. Extra paper bag (one bag isinstalled in cleaner)D. Extension wands and hose A B C D 1-1 1. Assembling cleaner This cleaner was inspected and packaged c...
Page 4 - Cleaner description
Push plug on power nozzle cord com-pletely into receptacle underneathhand grip. Always disconnect cleaner from elec-trical outlet before attaching orremoving power nozzle plug. 1-7 2. How to use To attach the hose to the extensionwands, push latch (F) on the hand gripto the unlock symbol. Push the h...
Page 5 - Floor surface selector; Carpet or rug cleaning; Deluxe power; Handle positions; Check bag indicator; Polarized plug
Floor surface selector Carpet or rug cleaning When using the power nozzle for carpetand rug cleaning, push the floor surfaceselector button toward “RUG” (D). Thissetting provides the suction and agitatoraction necessary to deep clean carpets.The nozzle adjusts automatically to vari-ous carpet pile h...
Page 6 - Select the proper tool; Suction regulator; Variable speed control; Edge cleaning; Hard surface floor cleaning; Cleaning tools
Select the proper tool H. Crevice tool may be used in tight spaces, corners, and along edges insuch places as dresser drawers, uphol-stered furniture, stairs and baseboards. I. Furniture nozzle may be used for upholstered furniture, draperies, tapes -tries, mattresses and clothing. J. Dusting brush ...
Page 7 - How to clean stairs; Wand storage clip; How to store cleaner; How to connect
How to clean stairs Clean stairs by placing cleaner on end.Clean stairs from bottom to top. Wand storage clip (some models) To save storage space, stand the clean-er on end and hook wand storage clipon bottom of cleaner. The nozzle must be positioned down as shown. Lift up on wand to remove storage ...
Page 8 - Filter bag; Continued
Carefully pull out used bag. 8 3 - 2 3 - 3 3 - 4 B A Form new bag into a box-like shape.Slide bag collar firmly into holder. Push rear edge of bag into bag cavitybelow seal (A). Clear bag opening (B) by pushing thepierced paper through opening towar dbag interior. Close bag lid. How to attach bag li...
Page 9 - What to buy; When to replace
3 - 8 9 The micro filter aids in the filtration process to return clean air to the room.To remove this filter, open tool lid,remove dusting brush and pull up red fil-ter cassette. If filter is dirty, open grid on cassetteand remove filter. Wash filter in war mwater or replace it with a new one. A dr...
Page 10 - How to replace; Thermal protector
3 - 1 8 3 - 1 9 Agitator brush rollreplacement When to replace Disconnect cleaner from electricaloutlet. When agitator brush roll brushes arew o rn, the brush roll should be re p l a c e d . To check condition of brushes, moveedge of a card across bottom plate whilet u rning brush roll. To maintain ...
Page 12 - Service; Lubrication; Inspecting the belt
Service To obtain approved HOOVER service andgenuine HOOVER parts, locate the near-est Hoover Factory Service Center or Authorized Hoover Warranty ServiceDealer (Depot) by: • checking the Yellow Pages under “Vacuum Cleaners - Household” OR - • checking the list of Factory S e rvice Centers provided ...
Page 13 - Clearing blockages
13 Problem: Cleaner won’t run Problem: Cleaner suction low Problem: Power nozzle agitator brush roll won’t run Problem: Powered hand tool brush roll won’t turn Possible cause Possible solution • Not “ON”at cleaner.• Turn “ON” at cleaner. • Not “ON”at hand grip.• Turn “ON at hand grip. • Not firmly p...