Kenmore 116.22813 Vacuum Cleaner User Manual


 
ELECTRONIC BAG/HOSE
CHECK INDICATOR
SOME MODELS
Electronic
Bag/Hose
Check_
The light comes
on whenever the
airflow becomes
blocked, dust
bag needs
changing or can-
ister safety filter
needs c{eaning,
NOTE; The light may come on when using
certain attachments, due to reduced airflow
through attachment
Refer to TROUBLESHOOTING.
MECHANICAL BAG/HOSE
CHECK INDICA-
TOR
SOME MODELS
When the unit is run-
ning, the indicator win-
dow will be green if there are no clogs.
When the indicator turns completely red
there is a need to check the dust bag for
being full or the other areas that may be
clogged, See HOW YOUR VACUUM
WORKS.
NOTE: Red may appear when using attach-
ments or when cleaning new carpet, due to
reduced airflow by the attachments them-
selves or new carpet fuzz filling the bag
quickly_
THERMAL PROTECTOR
This vacuum has a thermal protector which
automatically trips to protect the vacuum
from overheating° The thermal protector
turns the motor off automatically to allow the
motor to cool in order to prevent possible
damage to the vacuum.
To reset: Turn off and unplug the vacuum
from the outlet to allow the vacuum to cooL
Check for and remove any clogs. Also
check and replace any clogged filters,
Wait approximately 50 minutes and plug
the vacuum in and turn back on to see if
the thermal protector has reset, in some
cases, the unit may suddenly restart. DO
NOT leave unattended.
POWER-MATE s STORAGE
SOME MODELS
The lower
wand has a
"U" shaped
flange in the
area where
the power
cord attach-
es. The base
has a %"
shaped slot
near the
front caster
The flange allows the wands and Power-
Mate®to be stored with the canister to
conserve storage space. The canister
must be stored on end for this feature to be
used.
The wand will slip out of the slot as it is lift-
ed up for use and will slide into the slot as it
is lowered for storage.
The Power-Mate® must be in the flat position
as shown in the illustration° Use the handle
release pedal to place it in this position
NOTE; You may save space by lowering the
telescoping wand as shown in the ASSEM-
BLY section
pCAUTION
revent ti_ over, never leave
er-Mate _' on or in the upright
position with the wand fully
extended. Moving the wand to a
lower position and turning the
handle to one side will make the
Power-Mate ® more stable and less
likely to tip over.
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