Page 2 - Index
Fill in and retain! The vacuum cleaner you have just purchased is a combination cleaner. It has a motorized power nozzle for carpet and floor cleaning and tools for other tasks. The model and serial number appear on the bottom of the cleaner. For your personal records, please enter the COMPLETE mode...
Page 4 - Unpacking
Unpacking Unpack the cleaner from the carton and identify the partsshown. Remove and dispose of the cardboard packing. A. Canister cleaner B. Power nozzle C. Throw away bag D. Extension wands and hose The cleaner assembled will look like the drawing below. 3
Page 6 - How to assemble; Attach power nozzle
How to assemble 1. Connect hose Insert hose end with cord into opening of cleaner, lining up largest projection on hose withlargest notch of opening. Turn hose to the right to tighten. When hose is attached properly, hose cord plug will reach to receptacle on cleaner. Insert plug as deeply into the ...
Page 8 - How to use; Power nozzle; Handle positions; Edge cleaning; Suction regulator
How to use Power nozzle The power nozzle adjusts automatically for cleaning hard surface floors and various heights of carpet. The agitator may be turned off by unplugging power nozzle cord from hand grip when cleaning irregular floor such as brick, slate, and certain parquet floors. This will stop ...
Page 9 - Cleaning Tools; Select proper tool
Cleaning Tools The three small cleaning tools arestored on a tray underneath the cover. Remove cover by lifting top section of carrying handle and pulling forward. Select proper tool The cleaning tools have many uses. Select the tool best suited for the cleaning task from the descriptions below. The...
Page 10 - To clean stairs
To connect and remove tools To connect tools, insert end oftool into extension wand andsnap into position. To disconnect, press down on the center of the spring latch and remove tool. Tools may be attached to hand grip by rotating plastic latch ring until the slots in the opening align. Insert tool ...
Page 11 - How to store; Maintenance; The bag; When to replace; Where to buy bags
How to store Your cleaner can be stored onend as shown in the illustration. Store power nozzle with handle in upright position. The hose, extension wands and power nozzle can be stored dis- assembled from the cleaner if desired. Maintenance The following sections are concerned with proper maintenanc...
Page 12 - What bags to buy; Replacing the throw
What bags to buy Use HOOVER bag type K with this cleaner, To assure that your HOOVER cleaner operates at peak performance, it is imperative that you use only genuine HOOVER throw away bags made by The Hoover Company. HOOVER bags can beidentified by the trademarks Replacing the throw away bag Disconn...
Page 13 - To clean secondary filter
Clearing obstructions Remove larger items from carpet and floor surfaces beforevacuuming to help prevent obstructions in the hose, wandsor nozzle connector, and maintain the cleaning effectiveness of your cleaner. To check for obstructions, firstturn cleaner off and disconnect from electrical outlet...
Page 14 - The belt; When to replace the belt
The belt The belt in your power nozzle drives the agitator. It has been designedspecifically for use in this cleaner and is important for effective operation. There are other belts manufactured that are similar in shapeand size but are not designed for the HOOVER power nozzle. Such belts do not oper...
Page 16 - When to replace brushes; How to replace agitator
Maintain front connection, while rotating cover over nozzle base. Pull nozzle cord through opening in cover. Turn nozzle over and replacescrews. Agitator brushes and brush roll When to replace brushes Disconnect cleaner from elec- trical outlet. To check condition of brushes, move edge of card acros...
Page 19 - Lubrication; Energy saving tips
Lubrication The motor is equipped with two bearings that contain sufficient lubrication for the life of the motor. The addition of lubricant could causedamage. Therefore, do not add lubricant to either motor bearing. The agitator is equipped with two ball bearings that should be lubricated periodica...