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4 Gently press the floor nozzle down with your foot
while you grasp the handle and tilt it back towards
you. (Fig. 11)
NOTE: The rotating brush on the motorized
floor brush will not spin unless the nozzle is flat
against the floor and the handle is tilted back.
5 Due to the huge suction power of this
vacuum, it may become necessary at
times to adjust the suction release (d) on
the handle. (Fig. 10) If the vacuum seems
difficult to push or pull or if it is lifting up
area rugs, adjust the suction release by
rotating the collar 90° counterclockwise to
open the valve. Rotate the collar clockwise
to close the valve when you need high
suction and for vacuuming floors.
6 Empty dust cup after vacuuming and periodically
during use when it appears full. (See
“Maintenance” section for instructions.)
7 When you are finished vacuuming, turn the
vacuum off.
Fig. 11Fig. 10
c
Cord
Hook
Suction
Release Collar
d
a
b
TO USE:
1 Rotate the cord release to quickly release the
power cord.
2 Secure the power cord in the cord hook (a).
(Fig. 10)
= Brush Roll ON
= Bare Floor
= OFF
3 Press the On/Off switch (b) to the “I” position to
vacuum bare floors (straight suction only) or to the
“II” position to engage the motorized floor brush
(for vacuuming carpets and rugs). (Fig. 10)
IMPORTANT: The motorized brush indicator light
(c) will illuminate green when motorized floor
brush is on, or red if there is a blockage or a jam.
(Fig. 10) This feature is designed to protect your
Lifetime Belt that powers your motorized floor
brush. See Checking for Blockages on page 15.
Release suction
for easier push &
pull on high pile
carpets and area
rugs.
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