HELPFUL HINTS
EASY TO CARRY
Use the comfort-
able handle grip for carrying your Hoover
cleaner, or move it from room to room by
tipping it back on wheels and pushing it.
DON’T
PICK
UP
TACKS
Hard,
sharp objects should not be picked up
by the cleaner.
They may damage the
hose and the throw-away bag.
TAKE CARE OF CORD It should
be wound loosely on cover latch and
lever on Suction Control Dial to avoid
unnecessary strain. The clip-on plug
snaps directly onto the cord. Don’t run
your cleaner over the cord
-
it may
damage the insulation.
IF TROUBLE OCCURS
If the
cleaner does not pick up surface dirt,
it is an indication that something is
wrong. Here are some of the things you
should check before calling the service
man. If you need further help, call your
Hoover Dealer or Hoover Factory Branch
Service Station listed on the service page.
1.
Check
Nozzle
Hose
The nozzle hose on the cleaner carries
the dirt from the nozzle to the throw-
away bag. If an object lodges across the
entrance of the hose, remove bottom
plate (see Page
II),
pull hose from
cleaner and remove object. Replace
hose, making sure that metal collar is
lodged completely
inside the hose
connection. Then replace bottom plate.
If hose is clogged as a result of the
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