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c. Working with the Floor Brush

attach the large floor brush to the end of the tube. The large floor brush has a pedal that toggles 
with two positions. The top of the floor brush is equipped with a pedal which allows you to clean 
different floor-types:

Position 1: The bristles are exposed on the bottom of the brush.

 

Use this to clean hard floors (wood, tiles, etc). Press the pedal on the floor brushes to 
get the bristles out. This will prevent scratching the floor. (fig. 4/1.1)

Position 2: The bristles are retracted and bottom of the brush is smooth.

 

This is used to clean carpet. Press the pedal on the floor brush to the other side to 
retract the bristles, allowing the floor brush to slide smoothly over the carpet.  
(fig. 4/1.2)

d. Storage of Power Cord

after you have finished using the vacuum, unplug the unit and press the cord release button to 
rewind the cord into the unit. Hold the plug to prevent it from whipping while rewinding and use 
your hands to carefully  guide the cord if necessary.

e. Carry Handle

Use the carry handle located at the rear end of the vacuum cleaner to move the unit from room 
to room.

f. Park Position 

a parking slot can be found on the left faux wheel of the 
vacuum cleaner (a), where the floor brush tool and hose can 
be parked for carrying & storage (fig. 4/2). There is a plastic 
channel located close to the base of the floor brush tool (b). 
slide the channel into the slot located on the left side of the 
vacuum. Hold the extension tube when lifting and moving the 
vacuum in this position.

fig 4/1.1

fig 4/1.2

fig 4/2

b

a

Summary of Contents for HB-363

Page 1: ...Canister Vacuum Cleaner Owner s Manual Read Before Use Model No HB 363...

Page 2: ...a label is located on the bottom near the rear wheels Save your receipt by stapling it to this manual for convenient access Model no ________________________ Series number _______________________ Date...

Page 3: ...with wet hands 7 Do not leave appliance when plugged in Unplug from outlet when not in use and before servicing 8 Always unplug the vacuum cleaner before connecting or disconnecting the vacuum hose an...

Page 4: ...ing area well lit 25 Turn off all controls on the vacuum before unplugging the vacuum cleaner 26 Only use approved 13 amp extension cords Non approved cords may overheat Care should be taken to arrang...

Page 5: ...ng Handle 8 Canister Release Button 9 Cover Outlet Filter 10 On Off Switch 11 Canister Separator Pre Motor Filter 12 Furniture Brush Common replacement part Pre Motor Filter HB 18365 Cover Outlet Filt...

Page 6: ...e unit Press the hose into the unit until it clicks into lock position 2 Push the telescopic extension tube on to the end of the handle Fig 3 2 3 The telescopic tube can be lengthened or shortened by...

Page 7: ...r than the yellow mark on the power cord This is the maximum safe length Do NOT pull the power cord past the red mark 2 This may disable the retraction mechanism for the cord Fig 4 1 b On Off Button 1...

Page 8: ...or brush to slide smoothly over the carpet Fig 4 1 2 d Storage of Power Cord After you have finished using the vacuum unplug the unit and press the cord release button to rewind the cord into the unit...

Page 9: ...clean the filters every time the dirt container is emptied for consistent cleaning performance of your machine NOTICE Always unplug the vacuum cleaner from the electrical outlet before removing the du...

Page 10: ...efore replacing NOTICE The separator should not be submerged in water Do NOT use any detergents It is recommend to clean the filter every time you empty the dust container 4 Reassemble the dust contai...

Page 11: ...o remove the excess dirt and dust 3 Return the cover outlet filter to the vacuum cleaner Replace the cover before restarting the vacuum cleaner IMPORTANT The motor of this product has a thermal cut of...

Page 12: ...How to Operate section of manual The power cord cannot be pulled out The power cord may be entangled Carefully pull the cord back and forth a number of times and push the button for rolling up the pow...

Page 13: ...and our returning a product or component to you Parts of the cleaner that require replacement under normal use such as filters and floor brush bristles Damage or malfunction caused by accident alterat...

Page 14: ...ARRANTY UNLESS STATED HEREIN ANY STATEMENTS OR REPRESENTATIONS MADE BY ANY OTHER PERSON OR FIRM ARE VOID WE EXCLUDE ALL CLAIMS FOR LOSS INCONVENIENCE OR DAMAGE INCLUDING DIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR C...

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