To remove the tool (or wand), push
the latch to the unlock position.
To connect tools to metal wands,
insert end of tool into wand and snap
into position. To disconnect, press
down on the center of spring latch
and remove tool.
How to store cleaner
The cleaning tools are conveniently
stored in the cleaner, as shown. To
replace the wall/floor brush, be sure
to turn the connector toward the cord
rewind pedal (J) before pushing the
brush in place.
Wand storage clip
To save storage space, stand the
cleaner on end and hook wand stor-
age clip on bottom of cleaner. The
nozzle must be positioned down
as shown.
Lift up on wand to remove storage
clip from cleaner.
How to clean stairs
Clean stairs by placing cleaner on
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Select the proper tool
E. Crevice tool
may be used in tight
spaces, corners, and along edges
in such places as dresser drawers,
upholstered furniture, stairs and
baseboards.
F. Furniture nozzle may be used for
upholstered furniture, draperies, tap-
estries, mattresses, clothing, auto-
mobile interiors and carpeted stairs.
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How to connect
To use the cleaner with tools, discon-
nect the power nozzle from the hand
grip.
Tools may be attached directly to
the hand grip. With the latch in the
unlock position, insert tool (or
wand if extra length is needed), then
push latch to the lock position to
secure.
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F
G
I
H
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G. Dusting brush may be used for
carved furniture, table tops, books,
lamps, lighting fixtures, venetian
blinds, baseboards, shutters and
registers.
H. Hard floor tool may be used for
walls and very irregular hard surface
floors such as brick and slate.
I. Powered hand tool (some
models) may be used for uphol-
stered furniture, carpeted stairs, and
hard to reach places.
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Powered hand tool stor-
age
(some models)
The powered hand tool stores in the
tool lid.
To remove tool, grasp end of tool
and pivot forward.