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Dusting brush

Use for furniture, drapes and vents. Push
dusting brush onto end of wand (Fig. 6).

Turbo nozzle

(With some models or available for purchase)

Use for furniture and stairs (Fig. 8).

Make sure vacuum is below you, pushed
against the bottom step (Fig. 9).

Crevice tool

Use for baseboards, corners and furniture.
Push crevice tool onto end of wand (Fig. 8).

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How to vacuum and use accessories

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How to use hose / wand

• Pull handle to release hose

(Fig. 4).

• Press power switch to turn

vacuum on (I) (Fig. 1).

• Pull out wand (Fig. 5).

• Attach tool to end of wand.

Stretch hose as needed (Fig. 6).

• Press button to reinsert wand

into hose (Fig. 7).

How to vacuum

• Press power switch to turn vacuum on

(Fig. 1). Turn air path selector knob to
‘FLOORS.’ Place foot on handle release
lever and pull handle back into position
for vacuuming.

• For bare floors, step on brush roll pedal

to turn brush roll OFF. For carpet, make
sure brush roll is ON (Fig. 2).

How to use accessories

• Push cord into cord clip.

• Step on brush roll pedal to turn brush roll

OFF, and put vacuum in upright position
(Fig. 2).

• Turn air path selector knob to ‘TOOLS’

(Fig. 3).

Summary of Contents for AS5210 Series

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Page 2: ...in your vacuum cleaner 4 5 How to clear a blockage clean brush roll maintain brush roll and replace belt Thermal cut off and problem solving 6 Spanish owner s guide 7 13 French owner s guide 14 20 Eureka limited warranty information 21 Order forms and parts list 22 Follow caution information wherever you see this symbol Before you start your vacuum cleaner Refer to Quick Start Guide for assembly a...

Page 3: ... loose clothing fingers and all parts of body away from openings and moving parts Do not place vacuum cleaner on furniture or stairs as the brush roll may cause damage Use extra care when cleaning stairs Place vacuum cleaner on floor with the handle in storage position while using attachments Do not pick up anything that is burning or smoking such as cigarettes matches or hot ashes Do not use with...

Page 4: ...le dust cup filter Power cord Exhaust filter HF16 Washable filter Wash screen Never use vacuum without all filters in place BRUSH ROLL Clean monthly BELT Replace worn cut or out of shape belt Press button to release bottom lid Debris will empty Close bottom lid until it clicks Clean as needed to maintain suction Empty dust cup after each use Replace within 6 months Lift latch to open cover Remove ...

Page 5: ...g 8 Fig 9 Fig 5 Fig 6 Fig 7 How to use hose wand Pull handle to release hose Fig 4 Press power switch to turn vacuum on I Fig 1 Pull out wand Fig 5 Attach tool to end of wand Stretch hose as needed Fig 6 Press button to reinsert wand into hose Fig 7 How to vacuum Press power switch to turn vacuum on Fig 1 Turn air path selector knob to FLOORS Place foot on handle release lever and pull handle back...

Page 6: ...b Fig 4 Use fingers to clear blockage from hose and valve assembly Fig 5 Reinsert air path selector knob Make sure knob is in correct position before snapping in place Snap on cover Fig 3 To reinstall hose align tabs with notches and set into base Fig 6 Twist collar to lock Fig 2 Reinsert wand fully into hose snap into clip at top Fig 1 Clean brush roll Turn vacuum face down on floor Use scissors ...

Page 7: ...w to replace belt Step on brush roll pedal to turn brush roll to OFF position Fig 1 Remove 4 screws from brush roll cover Fig 2 Lift off brush roll cover Fig 3 Remove brush roll and belt Feed new belt between two metal pins and push through frame Fig 4 Loop belt around motor stem Fig 5 Insert left end of brush roll first Make sure end cap fits into base Loop the belt around the right side of brush...

Page 8: ...er If picking up fine dust the dust cup may not look full but a fine substance tends to reduce suction when it blocks air flow through the filter and screen Refer to page 2 for filter maintenance Make sure filter screen and dust cup are installed properly Hose valve clogged Remove clogs from the hose that restrict the airflow Page 4 Clear blockage from hose valve assembly Page 4 Air path selector ...

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