Page 3 - Contents
1 Getting Started Important Safety Instructions ............................................................................ 2 Polarization Instructions ..................................................................................... 3 State of California Proposition 65 Warnings ..................
Page 4 - IMPoRtAnt sAFetY InstRUCtIons; READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE; sAVe tHese InstRUCtIons.
2 IMPoRtAnt sAFetY InstRUCtIons When using an electrical appliance, basic precautions should always be followed, including the following: READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS APPLIANCE The manufacturer cannot accept responsibility for damage caused when the appliance is not used according to the ...
Page 5 - PolARIzAtIon InstRUCtIons; State of California Proposition 65 Warnings:
3 POWER CORD, 2-WIRE POLARIZED CORD To reduce the risk of electric shock, this product is equipped with a polarized alternating current line plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other). This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to inse...
Page 6 - DesCRIPtIon oF tHe VACUUM
4 DesCRIPtIon oF tHe VACUUM 11 7 3 9 13 14 5 4 2 6 1 8 10 12
Page 8 - AsseMblIng tHe VACUUM; Attaching The Handle To The Vacuum
6 AsseMblIng tHe VACUUM Attaching The Handle To The Vacuum The vacuum cleaner and the handle are packed separately. • After first removing the handle screw, position the handle behind the vacuum cleaner and level with the top of the unit. Hold the power cord down and away from the vacuum while the h...
Page 9 - oPeRAtIon; Unwinding the Power Cord
7 oPeRAtIon Unwinding the Power Cord • The upper cord hook rotates to allow for quick access to the power cord. Turning the Vacuum On/Off • To start the vacuum cleaner, flip the “on/off” switch located on the side of the bag compartment to the “on” position as indicated on the switch. • To stop the ...
Page 10 - Vacuuming Under Furniture
8 Vacuuming Under Furniture Your Simplicity Symmetry will lie flat on the floor for effective cleaning under beds and tables (Fig. 1). • Press the foot pedal release once for normal vacuum cleaning (Fig. 2). • Press the foot pedal release a second time to enable the vacuum to lay flat on the floor (...
Page 11 - Carrying the Vacuum; Carpet Height Adjustment
9 Carrying the Vacuum To safely transport your vacuum, especially when carrying the vacuum up and down stairs, use the carrying handle. oPeRAtIon Carpet Height Adjustment Your Simplicity Symmetry is designed with an automatic self-adjusting rug nozzle. No manual adjustments are required. The height ...
Page 12 - AttACHMent CleAnIng; Wand Cleaning
10 AttACHMent CleAnIng Wand Cleaning Models: S20SC & S20E With the on-board cleaning tools and vacuum wand, your Simplicity Symmetry becomes a comprehensive cleaning system. The model equipped with on-board tools includes an upholstery tool, dusting brush, crevice tool, extension wand and stretc...
Page 13 - Ready ReachTM Cleaning tools
11 AttACHMent CleAnIng Ready Reach™ Cleaning tools Models: S20SC & S20E Your vacuum is equipped with a dusting brush, upholstery brush and crevice tool. Other tools are available at your Authorized Simplicity Retailer. • Remove the cleaning wand from the vacuum. • Insert any of the tools onto th...
Page 15 - Optional Cleaning Tools
13 AttACHMent CleAnIng Optional Cleaning Tools All Simplicity Symmetry vacuum cleaners offer an attachment port that enables you to insert optional cleaning tools (available through your Simplicity Retailer). Should you have carpeted stairs, for example, it is highly recommended to use one of the tw...
Page 16 - Connecting the Optional Attachment
14 AttACHMent CleAnIng Connecting the Optional Attachment Hose to the Vacuum Cleaner Pull out and open the suction control dial by turning the lid located on the back of the vacuum cleaner. Insert the soft, rubber end of the hose into the cleaning attachment opening. Push in while twisting the hose ...
Page 17 - MAIntenAnCe AnD CARe; Replacing the Vacuum Bag
15 MAIntenAnCe AnD CARe Replacing the Vacuum Bag • Open the bag compartment lid. • Remove vacuum bag by pulling the bag collar off the bag holder. • Attach the new vacuum bag onto the bag holder. • Tuck the bag corners into the vacuum before replacing the bag compartment lid. • Replace the lid and p...
Page 18 - When to Change the Filters
16 MAIntenAnCe AnD CARe When to Change the Filters At minimum, it’s recommended to replace the filters once a year or after using 12 vacuum bags, whichever comes first. If someone in your household is highly sensitive to airborne allergens, it is recommended to change the filter set after every six ...
Page 19 - Replacing the Foam Secondary Filter
17 Replacing the Foam Secondary Filter The secondary filter protects the motor from dust and dirt. Before installing a new vacuum bag, check the filter. Accumulated dirt in the bag compartment will be collected on this filter and may restrict motor performance when the filter becomes dirty. • Open t...
Page 20 - Removing and Reinstalling the
18 MAIntenAnCe AnD CARe Removing and Reinstalling the Bottom Plate WARNING! To Reduce the Risk of Electrical Shock or Injury From Moving Parts, Unplug Before Servicing or Cleaning. • Press the handle release pedal twice and place the vacuum cleaner in the flat position. • Turn the vacuum cleaner ove...
Page 21 - Replacing the Agitator Belt
19 MAIntenAnCe AnD CARe Replacing the Agitator Belt NOTE: To ensure maximum cleaning efficiency, the condition of the belt should be checked regularly. If the belt is stretched, cracked or if excessive slipping is occurring, replace the belt. • Unplug the vacuum cleaner from the electrical outlet. •...
Page 23 - PRobleM solVIng gUIDe; Unclogging the Nozzle and Hose
21 PRobleM solVIng gUIDe Unclogging the Nozzle and Hose WARNING! To Reduce the Risk of Electrical Shock or Injury From Moving Parts, Unplug Before Servicing or Cleaning. The hose located on the back of the vacuum carries the dirt from the nozzle to the vacuum bag. The hose also functions as the atta...
Page 24 - Thermal motor protection
22 PRobleM solVIng gUIDe Thermal motor protection Your Symmetry is equipped with a safeguard to recognize when the vacuum heats up and shuts itself down to protect your vacuum cleaner. Common reasons why a vacuum may overheat include operating a vacuum with a full bag or when there is a clog in the ...
Page 25 - Key Replacement Parts
23 PRobleM solVIng gUIDe PROBLEM Vacuum won’t turn on Vacuum won’t pick up or low suction Dust escaping from vacuum POSSIBLE REASON • Power cord not firmly plugged in • Blown fuse or tripped breaker • Needs service • Vacuum bag full • Clogged filter • Hose clogged • Broken belt • Dust cover not inst...
Page 26 - WARRAntY; Register your warranty online at
24 WARRAntY What is Covered: This warranty covers any defects in material and workmanship in your new Simplicity Symmetry vacuum. How Long Coverage Lasts: Warranty coverage for Simplicity Symmetry models S20SC, S20E and S20ENT lasts three years. Household models used commercially are only warranted ...
Page 27 - oWneR’s WARRAntY InFoRMAtIon; keep this for your records...
25 oWneR’s WARRAntY InFoRMAtIon keep this for your records… Date of purchase Serial number Model number Purchased from: Store name Address City, State, Zip Telephone
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