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Vacuum aner
Model_ 116o2561411&256!5
Before returning the8 product-
Sears Parts and Repair Center
(1-800-488-1222 }At ytime, day or night
(U,S,A on_y}
Ee£a #4e costact;Vacuum @eaner Neap Mr_e
( 1-877-531-7321 }7:30am,*4:00pm ES_ M_F
(USA. and Canada)
Read and foiiow all
safety and operatinginstruct ons before first
use of this product
Sears, Roebuck and Co Hoffman Estates _L 60179 U,SA.www, sears,com
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Before Using YouF NewVacuum Cfeaner .... 2
Kenmore Vacuum Chaser Warranty Simportant Safety hatructioas 4Parts and Features 5-6
Assembly Instructions 7.sPower-Mate Jr,? Storage 8
Operatng Inetrueions ......... 9How to Start ................ 9
Vacuum ng Tps ............. 10Suggested Pile t@igbt Betti; I ......... 11Attac} ments 11AttachrTeat Use E_bie ........... 12Perler'mance Feat ires ........ 12-13How '_1a_,_rVae_um Cleaner Wo_ks ........ 14
Canteter Care .................... t4
Bag Char 9 n9 14C/ean_ g ExteAot and Attach _Ae_ts I5Moto_ Safety Fire' C _angi_g ......... I5Exhaust Fiter Chang ng .......... 16
Power-Matd _ Oa_e ............ 17
Belt Chang n9 sos Agitate_ Cleaning 17-18L ht Bub Changing .......... ' 8AIi ato_ Bervich'_g ..................... 19
Traubleahootln9 ............ 2o
Requesting AssistanceOr Service Back Cover
Please read ttAs g_,Ade It will help you asset _b e and c persia your new Kenmore vacuumc aaner in tie safest and most effective way
Nearest sears safe.For mere irfformation about vacuum cleaner care and operat on cal your o'_::_uwll need Ihe compete model and seral nurrbe s when aquesti_sg nformat o_ Yas_ 'vacu-_rr_c eaner s model a_d serial r Jmbers are located on the Mode a_ d Seral N_,srx_berPlateii
Use the space betow to leco[d the model numbe and sepal u T_ber of yaw new Kenmorevacuum cleaner
Model No .........................................................................................................................................................................................
Sera/Ha
Date of P_ rc_ase ................................................................................................................................................................................................................
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When assembled operated and ma stained according to aH nstructions supplied with
the product, if this vacuum eIeaner faits due to a defect in materia or workmanship withinone year frem the date of purchase, return it to any Sears store, Sears Parts & ReparCenter or ether Kenmore out_et k_r free repair_
If this vacuum cleaner is used for other than pdvate family purposes this warrantyappies for only 90 days from the date of purchase
Th_s warranty covers only defects in matar/a_ and workmanaNpo Sears w#/NOTpay for:
1. Expendabie terns that can wear out from normat use, including but not limited tofi tars. belts, _ight bulbs, and bags
2. A service techn{cian to instruct the user in correct product assembly; operation or
3 A service technician to c_ean or maintain ths p oduct4 Damage to or fa_ure of ths product f t s not assembled, operated or mainta ned
according to a[I instructions suppiied wth the product.5 Damage to or failure of this product resulting frem accident, abuse, misuse or use for
other than its intended purpose
6 Damage to or faitur\e of this preduct caused by the use of detergents, canners,chemicals or utensits other than those recommended n a_ nstructions supp ied wth
7 Damage to or failure of parts or systems result ng from unauthor zad rrodif cationsmade to ths p_oduct,,
D_solaimer of _mpHed warranties; Hmitat_on of remedies
Customer's see and exc!usive remedy under ths imted warranty sha/t be product reparas provided herein, Imp/ed warrant es, incbJding warranties of merchantab _ty or f tness
fera particular purpose, are lira ted te one year or the shortest period a _owed by _a/w.Sears shat not be _able for incidental or consequential damages Some states and
provinces do not allow the exclusion or t m tation of nc[dentat or consequential damages,or lim tstions on the duration of imp ied warrant es of merchantability or fitness, so theseexclusions or Imitations may not apply to you
This warranty appties only wh/e this vacuum c_eanar is used in the United States and
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This warrant}, gives you specif c legal r ghts, and you ms.}/s/so have other rghts whichvary from state to state
Seare, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, _L 60179Sears Canada _nc_,Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5B 2B8
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Read alt instnJctions in this ma_ua beforeassemb tag or usng your vacuum c_eaner_
Sears recommended attachments
check or brash sudderfly starlingDo r_ot bare vacuum deana_ whenplugged !n Unp!eg from out_et when not inuse and before servia ngTo reduce the dak of etectdaa_ chock _ Denet use outdoors or on wet surfaces
Do not allow to be used as e toy Caseattention is necessary when used by ornear children.
Do no_ pu}/o_ GsrO/by cord, use cord as ahandle_ cbse door on co_x3or put cardaround sharp edges or corners. Do not _anvacuum cleaner over cord. Keep cord awayfrom heak, d satiates.
Do not unplug by pu/_ing on cord Tounplug, grasp S_tep_ug, not the co_d
De not hande pie or vacuum cleaner withwet hands.
Do not put any ob eats into openin9s
De not use with any opening Mocked keepfree d dust, _nt, her and anything that mayreduce ai_ew
Keep hair/ease clothing, fingers and allparts of body away from openings andmoving pa£s.
Turn off aH controls before unp_ugging_
Use extra care when cleaning on stairs Donot put on chairs Ssbtes,etc. Keep onfloor
fumes from these subahenees can create afire hazard or expiosion
hot ashes
De net use vacuum c eaner without dustbag and/or filters in place
the bag reduce airflow and car cause thebag to burst. Fatlu_ to change bag ooudcause permanent damage to the vacuumc_eaaeK
De set use th® vacuum cteanei to pick up
The heae can_lns electrical wires. De sot
Or nezzfe_
You are respons ble for mak!ng sure thatyour vacuum cleaner Is '_ot used by anyoneunable to operate it propedy,
THES£Proper assembly and safe use of your vacuum cleaner are your respor!sibititiesYour vacuum cf6aner is ntended for Household use. Read this O:,7¢ners Manuacarefully for important use and safety informaton. This guide con_ns safetystatements under warning and caution symbols_
It is important to know your vacuum c eaners parts and features to ensure ts proper and safeuse. Revew these before usi_gyour vacuum cleaner.
Style No,
Headl gt t Bub .......
Part No, Part No
in Canada
205240 20-40600
20,-5218 20-401 I 8
TelescopingWand .................................
HandfeRelease Peda£
_- HandleQua_kReMeseBu_ton
...........W_t.w_d
LengthAdiu £B_, ton
Be_
Dast Bag
Exh.,ust Fiter
Part No Pai't: Nmin USA inCanada
20-50557
Moto SaFety [:i[ter C[,:..i 20-,,,_6883
2040324
Hood
strut-Please pay speca a tention te these hazard a[et boxes and blow any Y_'tions gven, WARNING statemen s abrt you to such dangers as fie eectrcshock, bums and personal njury CAUTION statements aert you to such dan9ersas persona njury andor property damage.
EIectdcai Shock Hazard
could resutt _n e_ectricai shock or
Beb_e asse_r bl ng vacuum cleaner checkrise RACKING UST on he cove_ of the
separate REPAR PARTS UST. Use ths/stto verfy that you have rece ved at/thecompor ants of your new Kenmore vacuum
fhe wand I,rg_h isadiustab e and_equ es u_o
adiust simls/ypush dow_ on thewand adjusl b/.4tou_and slide the
upper wand to thedesired height
K_,_eDHandAboveThisTab
Tte swve, o(:atedon the PowapMa e%slows you to tunsthe handb to the eftsde to reach fartherunder low fumit _re.
Whe_/ad ustirlg ritewand tength younay have te hod the
your hard or foot.
ksse4 wand ino Power Mate '_'until the wa_d
button snaps into [ace,
]i} remove: Step on wand release pedal:then pul up on wands,
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H_ndle
L_ckB u#en
Wand LengthAdjust B#_to_
W_nd
I_ Open the ca _eer hood
2 Check to see that _e dust bag s prope_}y nsta eG See BAG CHANGING for
3_ Check to see that the _oto_ safety fIie_ sproperly nsta ied. See MOTOR SAFETYF_ETER CHANGNG for _stluctk:',_as
HOOD AND TOOLSTORAGE COVER/t s normal t0_ the can ster hood and toostopage cow_' to come off wher_ opened Iur_ther than needed Lne up the hinge sot%nsert the hngee rite the stets, and c_osethe hood and too/storage cover to reinstal _
Never open canister hood w_th the too_storage cover open This will he_p to
1. Lne up the hoselatch tab and notchn can ster hoodand insert hoserite caniste unli t
snaps n place,
To remove: Lfihose latch tab
upward and put upon hose_
Neath
L,ock
HaadteQu#k
2 Insert handento wand _nt/ock button
snaps in piece.Be sure hoseie not twieted_
To ten%ore;
Press handfequck re easebutton aF_dpulup on hand e.
To store:, D seonr ect hose from wands and
can ster ts prevent stress on hose durngstorage Store hose n a oosey coiedposition so the hose cover n9 s _otstressed
[hs carfister s equ pped wiih an on,boardstoiage area for a PoweroMate Jr _÷attachment.
To _nstalt:
Open the Power-Mate J_.:_storage cover,nsert the Power,_Ma_e JrP press down ntoplace and close the id securely.
'To Removes
Open the storage cover Remove Power°Mate Jr _'_from the storage area and use asneeded (see ATTAOHMENTS andA_ACHMENT USE TABLE)_
Powet-MaSe J_a_otage Cbver
OPKRATING INSTRUCTIONS
Personal _niury and Product DamageHazard
DO NOT piug in if switch is in ONposition Persona[ _niury or propertydamage could resu_L
o The cord moves rapidly whenrewir_ding Keep children awayand provide a c_ear path whenrewinding the cord to preventpersonae _n]ury,,
DO NOT use outlets above countersDamage from cord to items insurrounding area could occur.
1o Pu_/cord outof can ster to
des _'ed sngth_The cord w/not _ewnd untlthe cord rewadbutton s
NOTE: ]b reduce the rsk of e/ectr c shockths vac._um cleaner has a po a zed plugone bade s wider than the other Ths pugwl fit n a po arzed o._}et sty one way./fthe gug does not fit fully in the out et,reverse the pug, !f t still does not ft, corntact a q_,atif ed electrc an to rstat the p_op ....er outeL Do not ct ange the pug r a_y
2 PI;ug the p( [adzed power cord into a 120V0lt out/at/oc_ ted near the floor
To rewind: Unplugthe vacuurn c saner.
Hold the p_ug whlerewinding to preventdamage o ir/}u yfrom the movingcord. Pus_ cordrswnd button.
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3 Lower wand from uprght position bypress ng on the handle release pedal,
DO NOT reave the Power Matd _
running in one spot in the upright_esit_on for any length of time_Damage to carpet may occurs
4_Seect a pie i_eight sett ng by pressir gthe srna! pads! o_ the rea_ of the PoweaMatd _ The pie ieg tsettng shows oi°_thendicato_ See SUGGESTED PILE HEIGHT
Attention: Refer to your carpet manufaoture_s cieanng recommendations Somemore deica e carpets may requi e that theybe vacuumed wth the Power-Mate '*_ag tatert_med off to preys4 carpet damage
_e sol _ swtch po,a._.
[4a:;<<. ton on tt'e handle,If .... I
B ............. I
FLOOR _ turns on t"_ can star motor shy
CARPET _turns or both the canister andthe Power,Mate roots s.
NOTE oWhen this switch s in the FLOOR
posit or< the headlight and dirt sensor DONOT function since no electr city lows tothe Power,oMatet
_:,,d
Suggested sweeping pattern,
For best c/can ag action_ the PeweroMeW ¢soukl be pushed slraight away ffon yoand Died straighl bacL At the end of eachpall shake he di_ecton of the Power,Mate "_should be changed 'to pont rto the nextsect on to be c!eaned Ths pattern shouldbe co _t nued across the carpet wth sbwgldng motions_
NOTE: Fast,erky strokes donot providecomplete clean.-
T_hehose swvea/Iowa t_e hose to
turn wit_ oat movingthe canister Ths is
he pfut k)r cbae ng nsrat areas, Check
hose fer twist ngbefore pulng can sten
Product Damage Hazard
Use care If the Power@_ate and wand is
bft in the upright position as it may tipover easHy_ Property damage can occurif tipped.
Persona[ [nlary and Product DamageHazard
DO NOT run over power cord withPoweroMate5 Peraonal [niury orproduct damage could resu_L
o DO NOT pull plug from wall bythe power cord, If there is damage tothe cord or plug, personat iniury orproperty damage could result.
results, fu/y casethe suct on cont_o/
Personal hiury Hazard
Use care if canister is pbced onstaIra_ _t may falI_ causing peraonalinjury or property damage_
Product Damage Hazard
Do not pull an the hose to move thecanister from one stair to the #e×t°When fin_shed ebaahg in one areause the handb grip on the canisterto move the vacuum cleaner to a new
bcatioa far further charting
The tair grip Iocateden the ,a_tar wil aid
in preventng t ecanister from
s ipp ng whe_ used}n stairs (see
NOTE: Be sure the canister is 'estin 9securely on the stars and the caster s alocked posiio _ before uing
For best charting resu_ta, keep the aidlowpassage open Check each assembly arean HOWYOUR VACUUM CLEANER
WORKS oceasonaly br etogs Unplugfrom outlet before check[ago
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Forbestdeepdowncleanrg usetheXLOsettiryoHowever,youmayneedto raiseteheightto nake someiobseasiessuchasscatterrgs andsomedeeppie carpetsandto preventthevacuumdeane floomshuttn9 off Suggestedset n.gsare
HI_ Sha!:_deeppe or scatte rugs.
_aED Medumlo deeppie
LO- Lowto mediumpie
XLO_ Mostca@etsandbarefoo_s
DONOTattaehor removehandleorwandswhile vacuumcteaaeri_ ON_This co_d causesparking and damagethe e_ectrtea_ ce_taets,
OHMENTS ON HANDLE
NOTEs _fthePowe _.Mate_ sattached t_r_
e_ off bebie
lemovir 9 hartde tomwands.
1, Press ham
relea e butto_
and pu ul} onhandte
2, SIide a£tachments
frmy on handle asneeded See ATTACH_MENT USE TABLE.
]is assemb e
dusting brushinsert the fabrcbrush into the
dust _9 bwsh
nto place.Fab#eBrush
Brush
7(} reiTiOVe
pess latchad ilt out
Laeeh
ATTACHMENTS ON WAND
1 Te
wand fromPower_Mate®_ eekwand _
2. Press wand quickre ease pedal wth teetand pu/the wandstra ght _p and out ofPewer Mate%
3 Put attach-ments ors war_das needed SeeAT_CH_4ENT
1t
I Aways cean attachme_ts beb_e usng on fabdcs.2_ 3_way On/Off swteh should be in FLOOR position.3. Some Modes Hand mate Jr@ and Power_mate JrX_) attachment nstructio_ss are included
wt_ the pred,,_cts4, Power_Mate Jr. can on_y be used on the hose _andle
OVERLOAD PROTECTOR
The PoweroMatd _Or®tread Pror_c¢off
protect on age nstmotor and belt
damage sheud theagitator jam !f theag tater slows downor stops, theovedoad pretector shuts off the Power °MatdL T_e can ster mote wi cent hue toruR_
To correct problems Turn off and unplugvacuum cleaner, remove obstruction, thenpress BELT RESET butten. A bati _ointpen may be requ red,,
_f the p_oblem pe_s_ste, have thevacuum cleaner serviced by a Sears orother qualtfbd service agent,
EDGE CLEANER
Acre brush edgecleane s are on bottssides of the PowepMatd '_ Gude ethersde of the Power
Mate ®along base.,,boards or next to
rum ture to helpremove drt trapped atcarpet edges
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SUCTION CONTROL
The suctielcontrol al!ows
you to c sangethe vsc[ urns Jction ford fferent fabr cs s_cdo_
and carl etweights. Oper/ng fhe control decreasessuction for draperies arid lig_twe ght rugswhie clodng the contro ncreases suctonfo' upholsteries a_d carpets.
PERFORMANCE NDICATOR
When the vacuum
charier is runningwith normat sift ow,the light on the
indicator is oE The
}ight cemes onwhenever theaifftow becomes blocked If that occurs,check the disposable dust bag, motorsdety fiter and other possible c_ogoeations shown in HOW YOUR VACUUM
To correct problems See the TROUBLE°
NOTE: The ght may come on when usngcerts n atta(h_e _ _, due to reduced arrowthrough attachme_t
THERMAL PROTECTOR
]his vacuum c saner has a t _erma/protector which automat ca y trps to isretectthe vac um ceaner from overheatng If aclog prevents the norms flow of air to themotori the t }ermal protector turns themotor off automstically: This aI/ows themotor to coo_ in order to prevent poss biedamage to the vacuum cieaner
To correct p_oblem: _Jrn the vacuumcleaner off and unplug the power cordfrom the cutter to allow the vacuum
cteaner to coo_ and the therma_ protectorto reset Check for and remov÷ clogs, Ifnecessary, Also check aad replace aeyclogged filters, Wait appro×imate_ythirty (30} m_nutes and plug the vacuumc{eaner In sad turn back on to see _f themotor protector has reset,
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POWER°MATE STORAGE
The wa_d has a U' shapedfangs that sides intothe _U*_shaped sot onthe canister.
The flange allows thewands and Power_Mate@to be stored wththe canister to
conserve storagespace The canistermust be stored on erd tottiffs eature to be used
[b attach the Power Mate _ t must be i_the flat post ors as showr_ in theilustraton Use the handte rebase pedai
to place it in this pos tion
The wand wfl sip out of he slot as t isfled up fer use and w/l sde into the stot asit is towered for storage
STAIR GRiP
D Jr n(_no_mal el: erat cn while te ca*s ster isin t/_e ho_ zonia [_os t ( "_ the caster wheeirotates freely 360.
The Star Gripfeature slewsthe casterwheel to lock n
\t_e vacuum "c ee _er srotated 25 '_
from horizon a/no a vertca/postor_ no_der for tke canister to _est of slats
:_%_;_%
The vacuum c eaner creates suction that
pcks up drt Rap dly movng ar carries thedirt to the dust bag through the airflow pas_sages The dust bag lets the ar passthrough, whe it traps the dirt.
Fer best cIean ng resuts keep the air-flow passage open. Chock the starredareas oceas onaHy fer clogs_ Usp _gifore outlet belore checkr g,
CANISTER CARE
Rsr best clea _ing results the dust bagshould be changed often Tfe e[ectrenicperfomance ndicator wil corne on whenthe bag needs to be changed or the afows b ocked
NOTEs See PARTS AND PE;_TURES fist
Bag Number,
1 Unpugcord
4 Dise_ gagecardboard tab from
red bag mount bypuifir_g away andfling up.
5 Pu/bag out ofthe red bag mount
2_ReMove hosefrom canister
3 Pu! roodrelease o£ and upthen ft carfisterhood
6o Cfeck the
motor safetyfiiter andreplace, if
7 The red bag mou°_t wt[ flip feauard afte_removing bag, This wtl prep/ant the hoodfrom closing uati a new bag s installed.
Nots; DO NOT bend or crease the middle
of the cardboard when hstaHisg the bay_nto the bag mount slotso
& Rotate red bagmount down andrata _bag nto stots
per i k_stration,pshng down untithe cardboard tab
Iocks nto postonand the hoes align.fbck tie bag
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secure y into the bag cavity so that none of its able to be pinched by the hood
g Cbse and Iatcs can sler hood.
10. Re nstaIl !one
11_ Plug cord into wa[ outlet
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NEVER REUSE A DUST BAG, Very finemateriats, such as carpet fresheneBface powder, fine dust piaster, soot_new carpet lint, etc° can clog the bagand cause it to burst before _t is full and
may cause damage to vacuum cleanermotor. Change bag more often whenvacuuming these materials
1_Ueptugcordfromwa/autbt DONOTdrlp wateron vacuumcleaner
2 Cleanexteriorusng a c[ea%softcloththathasbeendpped ina soIut(n of mdtquiddetergentandwater,ther_wrJngdry_W_)edryafterc_eaning,
3.]b redtcestatc @celticty anddusttuldoup wipeouer surlaca01va';uumcaarerandattache'ants
Do no[ use attachments if they are wetAttachments used In dirty areas, suchas under a refrigerator, should not beused on other a_rfaees until they arewashed_ They co@d _eave marks
Electrical Shock Hazard
Unplug power cord from electrtca_outleL Do not operate the vacuumcleaner without the motor safety fi_ter.Be aura the filter is dry and p_opedyinstalled to prevent motor failure and/ore_ectdcai shock
MOTOR SAFETY FILTER
This liter meat be replaced when dirt!! tshoud be rep aced ragu a_y depend ng on_se canal[arts The fiiter CANNOT bewashed as it win lose its dust trapping
NOTE: See PARTS AND FEATURES forMotor Safety Filter e msber_
1 Remove the bag as eutined in the BAGCHANGING sect on.
2_Lit the _Jbber
reta nor and pull outmoor salety file_' asshow_
3_ Rap ace the ftter,white side out, %cngthe dust bag by sdngt back ht( pace _nderthe _bs _the bagcar y. TL_ckfter r sothat t fts complete yunder the r _bberretainer
4 Replace the bag as x£1 ned in the BAGCHANGING sectors
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EXHAUST FILTER
_he exhaust fte_ cart'dge tT_St Dea@taced when d rty,, Replace the fi!te_ w°_enthe entire surface a_ea is cove_ed eve@yThe flte_ CANNOT be washed as it will
lose its dust tFapplng ability,
NOTE: See PARTS AND FEATURES forExhaust Fter r_umber,
1_Pu OUt and
up o_ thefore _he
can ste_ and layaside ,,_k,
i
-- £xhaa_s_
M#_¢
£ Put the exhaust
fte_ up and outfrom he _ear ofthe can ster
exhaust f!ter
ca trdge Pacetse new filter r}tothe can ste_ withthe foam seat
facing towards
,_,................_ 4_ Repack} the,i£iA_..... e×haust flel cover_"_NI by p a(ir g the two_4,1_ tabs a_sth_'_flte_
cover into the slots
oe the canisler and_otatento place u_t/
"\ it st'laps ck sed.
7%bs
1t
POWERoMATE CARE
Always foitow aH saety p ecaut o_ s wher perk>rming maintena ce to _e PoweeMate _
EJectdcal Shock Or Personal iniury Hazard
Disconnect electrical supgly before pe_orm_n9 maintenance to the vacuum cleanerFa[iure to do so could result in electrica_ shock or 9erso_a_ [niury from vacuum thanes'
TO REMOVE BELT
2 Unscrew the
screws
3 lhm Powep
Mate e right sdeup Pess hartd ereease peda andlower the swveLilt rear [atct_es
Sfde Re_rLa_ch L,a£ches
4, ]b remove covergrasp the sides andpu_ out
5 Lift agitatorassembly outand rerToveworn bell
6, Check and ciean end cap areas, SeeAGITATOR ASSEMBLY for p cture ofcompete agitator assembiy
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"TI_,e ,ag_tat( r Tust ase be creased accorGng 1o the lot ow ng scsed _e
HEAVY
(used day)
MODERATE
0, sed 23 t n es/wee9
UGHT
(used 1 time/week/
eve_7 week
every rr_o_th
every 2 mot ths
Bisco_"mect vacuum c_eaner from
electrical out_eL Check anc emove a_,strng and/nt b ild,,up frequently i_ t_PowepMate "u_agitato_ an_: end cap areas.
Remove any drt or debris in the be_t patharea or n the brus_ roler area
Ca_efuily remove any strng or debrislocated on the ag tator or end caps.
End CapI
Brush Un_
TO REPLACE BELT
t_lnstatlnewbelt over
_es over
belt pu _ey_
NOTE_ SeePARTS AND
End Cap
2_ Place ag tatorassemby back nto
3. Line upfront ofcover andbase. Restcover o_
fl_snt edgeof base asshowi%
Side£a_ch
e_ve¢ BaS¢,_
_ 4 Rotate :over[_}% back, Press
_ii over frmly uafisde ard rear
latches snal}Rear into pace
Latches
Make sure t_ere s no gap between thecove and base_
5 R,lm Power Mate ups de dow_"_andre@ace two (2} cove_ screws
1_ Remove Power*Mate ® cover as shown r_BELT CHANGING AND AG_ RCLBAMNG sect on.
2o Push n and tunb@b countercbck_
wee, thes p@/outto remove.
3 Push in and t,_rnbuib cbckwse torepace Bub mustnot be higher than15 Wal_s('130 Volts}
4_ R@nsta/I Powe Mate ® cover as shown nBELT CHANGING AND AGITATORCLEAMNG sect on
NOTE: See PARTS AND FEATURES forbulb I_umber_
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EIectdcalShock Or Personal Injury
Disconnect e_ectr_ca_supply before per°
fo_min_ maintenance to the vacuumcleane_. Failure to do so coutd result in
electrical shock or persona! injury fromvacuum cleaner suddeniy starth9.
TO CHECK THE BRUSHES
- -.-.,_-:::::.!......When brushes
a'e worn o the/eve of the base
support ba_srep ace the
TO REPLACE AGITATOR
1, Remove Power°Matd _cover e/t andag}tator assembiy See 7b Remove Belt' nBELT CHANGING AND AGITATOR
2, Replace ag tater assemb y:
3 ReinstaI! bet and Power Mat_0 cover.
See "Tb replace bet" n BELT CHANGINGAND AGITATOR CLEAMNG,
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Revew this tabie to frd de yours@I so t,_ions Ior miner perform<msc® proNems AW othe_
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