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CAUTION:
Unplug the vacuum cleaner�
The nozzle hose, located on the back of the vacuum cleaner, carries the dirt
from the nozzle to the vacuum bag� If the hose should become clogged:
1� Pull out and turn the lid of the cleaning attachment opening� Remove the
clog or blockage (Fig� 1)�
2� If the above step is not enough, turn the unit over and unscrew and
remove the bottom plate (see “How To Remove Bottom Plate�”)�
Check nozzle inlet tube for obstructions� Clear tube and reinstall the
bottom plate�
How to Clean the Nozzle Hose
Fig� 1
Your Carpet Pro vacuum cleaner comes equipped with a Manual Reset Thermal Fuse Protector� This thermal
protector is designed to protect your vacuum cleaner from overheating due to a cutoff in airflow (i�e� clogged
hose, operating the vacuum without a bag)� Should this situation occur, the thermal fuse protector will safely shut
off your vacuum cleaner to avoid any potential damage�
NOTE: For models CPU-75 and CPU-75T, to determine that it was the thermal fuse protector that turned off your vacuum
cleaner and not some other reason, please refer to the vacuum cleaner’s headlight� If the headlight is on while the motor
is off, then the thermal fuse did safely shut down the motor� If the headlight and motor are off, then there is some reason
other than the thermal protector (i�e� pulled plug) the vacuum cleaner has shut down�
To reset the thermal fuse:
1� Unplug the vacuum cleaner�
2� Check for problem (over-filled bag, clog in hose, clogged filters, etc�)�
3� Correct problem�
4� Locate “tripped” fuse — the small white button located on the bottom of the back side of the main body
(roughly one inch to the right of the left wheel)�
5� Using a pencil, paper clip, or other pointy object, push the reset button�
6� Plug vacuum cleaner in and begin using�
Please contact your Authorized Carpet Pro Retailer with any questions�
Thermal Fuse Protection
Summary of Contents for CPU-75
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