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DUST BIN EMPTYING

Dustbin

Release

Button

Botón de

liberación

del contenedor

de polvo

Upper

Suction

Port

Lower

Suction

Port

Dustbin 

Door 

Release 

Button

WARNING

Always unplug power cord from

electrical outlet before performing

any service on vacuum cleaner. 

-17-

DUST BIN EMPTYING

Dustbin

Release

Button

Botón de

liberación

del contenedor

de polvo

Upper

Suction

Port

Lower

Suction

Port

Dustbin 

Door 

Release 

Button

WARNING

Always unplug power cord from

electrical outlet before performing

any service on vacuum cleaner. 

-17-

DUST BIN EMPTYING

Dustbin

Release

Button

Botón de

liberación

del contenedor

de polvo

Upper

Suction

Port

Lower

Suction

Port

Dustbin 

Door 

Release 

Button

WARNING

Always unplug power cord from

electrical outlet before performing

any service on vacuum cleaner. 

-17-

DUST BIN EMPTYING

Dustbin

Release

Button

Botón de

liberación

del contenedor

de polvo

Upper

Suction

Port

Lower

Suction

Port

Dustbin 

Door 

Release 

Button

WARNING

Always unplug power cord from

electrical outlet before performing

any service on vacuum cleaner. 

-17-

DUST BIN EMPTYING

Dustbin

Release

Button

Botón de

liberación

del contenedor

de polvo

Upper

Suction

Port

Lower

Suction

Port

Dustbin 

Door 

Release 

Button

WARNING

Always unplug power cord from

electrical outlet before performing

any service on vacuum cleaner. 

-17-

DUST BIN EMPTYING

Dustbin

Release

Button

Botón de

liberación

del contenedor

de polvo

Upper

Suction

Port

Lower

Suction

Port

Dustbin 

Door 

Release 

Button

WARNING

Always unplug power cord from

electrical outlet before performing

any service on vacuum cleaner. 

How to Empty the Dustbin

1.  Grasp the handle 

on the top of the 

dustbin. Press the 

dustbin release 

button (Fig. 1).

2.  Lift up and out to 

remove dustbin 

from vacuum 

cleaner.

3.  Remove any 

clogs that might 

be located in the 

upper or lower 

suction ports  

(Fig. 2).

1.  Hold the dustbin 

over a trash 

container.

2.  Push the lower 

dustbin release 

button downward 

to release the 

bottom of the 

dustbin (Fig. 3).

Note: 

Always unplug power cord from electrical outlet before performing any service on 

vacuum cleaner.

3.  The base will drop down 

and the debris will fall 

into the trash container 

(Fig. 4).

4.  Shake the dustbin to 

release any debris that 

might hang inside the 

dustbin.

5.  After the dustbin is empty 

of debris, firmly push the 

base onto the dustbin 

until it clicks and is fully 

latched (Fig. 5).

1.  Line up the bottom of the dustbin with the base of 

the vacuum. Then push the upper dustbin release 

button while pushing the top of the dustbin into the 

vacuum until it clicks into place (Fig. 6).

How to Remove the Dustbin

How to Empty the Dustbin

How to Replace the Dustbin

Fig. 1

Fig. 4

Fig. 5

Fig. 6

Fig. 2

Fig. 3

Summary of Contents for CPBU-1

Page 1: ...ERATING INSTRUCTIONS COMMERCIAL BACKPACK VACUUM CLEANERS CONGRATULATIONS YOU HAVE JUST ACQUIRED A HIGH QUALITY VACUUM CLEANER PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE OPERATING YOUR NEW VACUUM CLEANER KEEP MANUAL ON HAND FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Bagless Upright Vacuum CPBU 1 ...

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Page 3: ...manship We urge you to read these operating instructions carefully before you use this vacuum cleaner in order to obtain the full performance and satisfaction it can offer you Before you plug in your vacuum cleaner make sure the voltage indicated on the rating plate located on the back of the vacuum cleaner is the same as your local supply Index Customer s Record Save These Instructions Important ...

Page 4: ...ord use cord as a handle close a door on cord or pull cord around sharp edges or corners Do not run appliance over cord Keep cord away from heated surfaces 7 Do not unplug by pulling on cord To unplug grasp the plug and pull straight out of electrical outlet 8 Do not handle plug or appliance with wet hands 9 Turn off all controls before unplugging 10 Do not put any object into openings Do not use ...

Page 5: ...versing the plug If the plug still does not fit contact an electrician to replace the obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug Two Wire Polarized Cord State of California Proposition 65 Warnings WARNING This product contains one or more chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer WARNING This product contains one or more chemicals known to the State of ...

Page 6: ... Height Adjust Dustbin Dustbin Upper Release Button ON OFF Button Handle Handle Lower Dustbin Release Button to empty contents Release Pedal Exhaust Filter Cover Filter Inside Crevice Tool Stretch Hose Wand Upper Cord Hook Cord Retainer Tool Activation Dial Model Number Serial Number Nozzle Lower Cord Hook Dusting Brush PARTS IDENTIFICATION Drive Belt Furniture Guard Handheld Turbo Brush ...

Page 7: ...ersonal injury and or property damage WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard DO NOT plug into the electrical supply until the assembly is complete Failure to do so could result in electrical shock or injury Handle Screw Cardboard Handle Assembly The vacuum hose wand and accessories are packed separately 1 Remove the handle screw from the rear of handle unit Fig 1 2 Remove and discard cardboard 3 Assemble...

Page 8: ...Extension Hose Assembly Fig 1 Fig 4 Fig 2 Upper Cord Hook Power Cord Plug Power Cord POWER CORD onal Injury TENSION HOSE ASSEMBLY Fig 3 Upper Cord Hook Lower Cord Hook Power Co Plug Power Cord POWER CORD WARNING Electrical Shock and Personal Injury Hazard Wrapping the cord too tightly puts stress on the cord and can cause cord damage A damaged cord is an electrical shock hazard and could cause per...

Page 9: ...Personal Injury and Product Damage Hazard DO NOT use outlets above counters Damage from cord to items in surrounding area could occur WARNING Electrical Shock and Personal Injury Hazard Wrapping the cord too tightly puts stress on the cord and can cause cord damage A damaged cord is an electrical shock hazard and could cause personal injury or damage 1 Turn the quick release upper cord hook to eit...

Page 10: ...S FLOOR TOOLS FLOOR TOOLS SELECTOR VALVE FLOOR POSITION Select a height setting by turning the HEIGHT ADJUST knob located on the nozzle Attention Refer to your carpet manufacturer s cleaning recommendations Some more delicate carpets may require that they be vacuumed with the brushroll turned off to prevent carpet damage There ar the vacu raise the such as s carpets cleaner f Height Adjust Knob Re...

Page 11: ...l Activation Dial F L O O R TOOLS FLOOR TOOLS When cleaning with attachments turn the tool activation dial to the TOOLS position as shown in Fig 1 Tool Activation Dial Tools Position Attachment Uses Fig 2 Crevice Tool Stretch Hose Wand Dusting Brush Tool Activation Dial 2 1 Extension Wand Extension Hose ATTACHMENT STORAGE HANDHELD TURBO BRUSH Insert the wand into the handheld turbo brush and press...

Page 12: ...WAND Tools Cleaning 1 Turn tool activation dial to the TOOLS position when using tools Fig 1 Return dial to FLOOR position when not using attachments 2 Grasp the handle on the hose to remove it from the holding bracket Fig 2 3 Attach the wand to the hose handle Fig 3 4 The dusting brush crevice tool and handheld turbo brush can be attached directly to the wand or the hose handle Fig 4 Using the St...

Page 13: ... Brush Tool Activation Dial 2 1 Extension Wand Extension Hose HANDHELD TURBO BRUSH Tools Cleaning 1 Replace the wand into the holder on the side of the vacuum 4 Attachments should be returned to their appropriate locations on the vacuum cleaner 2 Slide the stretch hose handle down and into the holding bracket 3 Turn the tool activation dial to the FLOOR position Attachment Storage ...

Page 14: ...Lower Suction Port Dustbin Door Release Button WARNING Always unplug power cord from electrical outlet before performing any service on vacuum cleaner How to Empty the Dustbin 1 Grasp the handle on the top of the dustbin Press the dustbin release button Fig 1 2 Lift up and out to remove dustbin from vacuum cleaner 3 Remove any clogs that might be located in the upper or lower suction ports Fig 2 1...

Page 15: ...lter Identification How to Replace the Filters This vacuum cleaner has 3 filters that need to be cleaned and or replaced on a regular basis FILTER IDENTIFICATION Pre Filter Secondary Filter HEPA Media Filter ...

Page 16: ...EPA media filter from the vacuum cleaner Fig 2 5 Place a new HEPA media filter into the vacuum cleaner as shown Fig 3 6 Replace the filter cover by placing tabs in the bottom slots The tabs are different sizes Rotate until the cover locks into place Fig 4 How to Replace the HEPA Media Filter Fig 2 Fig 1 Fig 3 Fig 4 When to Change the Filters At a minimum it s recommended to replace the HEPA Media ...

Page 17: ...liberación del contenedor de polvo Frame Secondary Filter Dustbin Lid Latch 5 Remove the filter from the frame Fig 3 6 Wash the filter with cold water only DO NOT use detergent or soap Repeat 10 times or until water runs clear 7 Once the filter is washed clean squeeze by hand and allow to air dry until completely dry before putting back into the vacuum cleaner 8 Reinstall the filter into the frame...

Page 18: ...pward onto the dustbin lid body Align large tab with large slot Fig 6 2 Slide the retaining ring into position Align the large tab with the large slot Rotate as indicated by the arrow Fig 7 3 Replace the lower portion of the dustbin by aligning marks as UNLOCKED 4 Rotate until marks align as LOCKED Fig 8 5 Replace the dustbin into the vacuum cleaner 4 Remove the retaining ring by turning in the di...

Page 19: ... on the vacuum cleaner 10 Turn vacuum cleaner upside down and replace four 4 screws Fig 8 3 Remove nozzle cover by placing vacuum in upright position Grasp rear of cover and rotate forward Pull up to release Fig 2 4 Remove brushroll by carefully lifting out Fig 3 5 Remove and replace worn or broken belt 6 Loop new belt around motor shaft and brushroll belt groove Fig 4 7 Reinstall the brushroll in...

Page 20: ... Brushroll Brushes 1 Remove dustbin 2 Clean and remove any lint or debris from A Upper suction port B Lower suction port C Nozzle suction port D Selector valve port on rear CLOG REMOVAL B Lower Suction Port A Upper Suction Port D Selector Valve Port on rear C Nozzle Suction Port Dustbin Release Button Botón de liberación del contenedo de polvo CLOG REMOVAL B Lower Suction Port A Upper Suction Port...

Page 21: ...b and pull toward you Fig 2 3 Remove any lint or debris from inside floor tools selector knob and lower hose Fig 3 4 Remove lower hose from selector knob by squeezing hose in area shown and moving side to side while pulling Fig 4 Note The hose is flexible and may collapse while squeezing This is normal and does not damage it 5 Clean lower hose and selector knob as necessary Replace lower hose on t...

Page 22: ...en cleaning new carpet due to reduced airflow caused by the attachments or by new carpet lint filling the dustbin quickly Fig 1 Motor Protection Dual Motor Protection System Thermal Motor Protector This vacuum cleaner has a motor protector thermal valve that prevents the motor from overheating If a clog prevents the normal flow of air to the motor the thermal protector turns off the motor automati...

Page 23: ...19 6 Check for clogs 7 Replace fix belt 8 Insert hose fully 9 Check for clogs 10 Clean or replace as applicable Vacuum Cleaner picks up moveable rugs or pushes too hard 1 Wrong pile height setting 1 Adjust setting to higher position Brushroll does not turn 1 Broken belt 2 Thermal protector tripped 1 Replace belt 2 Unplug and allow vacuum cleaner to cool 40 50 minutes Airflow restricted with attach...

Page 24: ...ters frequently Always use genuine filters and parts as use of other products may result in poor cleaning or filtration performance Carpet Pro filtration products are designed for maximum performance Store machine carefully in a dry area For optimum cleaning performance and safety follow your owner s manual ...

Page 25: ...o you all labor and parts to keep this vacuum in proper operating condition during the warranted period How to Get Service Warranty service can only be obtained by presenting the vacuum to the Carpet Pro Service Center A proof of purchase and product serial number will be required before service is rendered THIS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ANY AND ALL OTHER WARRANTIES WHETHER WRITTEN ORAL...

Page 26: ...your protection Also note the model and serial numbers of your unit in the spaces provided below and retain this book as a permanent record of your purchase Model Number ___________________________________________________________________ Serial Number ____________________________________________________________________ Date Purchased ________________________________________________________________...

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Page 28: ...Carpet Pro Vacuum Cleaners PO Box 730 Fenton MO 63026 Item CPOM CPBU 2015 Carpet Pro Vacuum Cleaners ...

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