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To attach the hose to the lid, press the hose end in
until it locks in place
(Fig. 3).
To remove, pull hose end out of the lid.
With the hose locked into the lid, bring the hose over
your shoulder from the rear position in between your
arm and your body to keep it from catching on objects
as you work (Fig. 4).
To put the wands or tools ( on the hose end:
(For friction-fit wands and tools, push the wand or
tools on and twist it 1/4 turn to lock it in place. Use
the “bleeder valve” on the plastic bent wand to con-
trol suction for cleaning curtains, etc.
Because the HARRIER will protrude from your back,
care should be taken not to accidently bump into
objects such as lamps and other breakable items.
Because the HARRIER will protrude from your back,
care should be taken not to accidently bump into ob-
jects such as lamps and other breakable items.
The HARRIER relies on suction and airflow to per
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form well. If you are using the cloth filter bag alone,
you should dump and shake out bag every two to
three hours of cleaning.
Using your free hand, pull the cord along as you
move to keep it from catching on furniture and cor-
ners. This will help protect breakable fixtures and the
cord from damage. You can also use your free hand to
move large objects to clean underneath, and pick up
debris too large to vacuum.
Carry the HARRIER by the built-in-handle on the
harness-
NOT BY THE CORD! (Fig. 6)
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
Fig. 5
Fig. 6
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