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Operations

Finally insert the mains cable into the cable cleat (23). 
You can hear a “click” when the mains cable is fully 
inserted.  To take off the mains cable push the 
button (34) next to the cable cleat (23) and remove 
the mains cable.  

Fit the attachment tube (7) into the swivel neck (21) 
and then push the attachment tube handle (5) over 
the projection (35). Push the black end of the hose 
into the connecting tube (24) so that it clicks into 
place.  The hose can be taken off by squeezing the 
retaining ring (3).  The other end of the hose fits into 
the attachment tube (7) only one way.

NOTE: If The Machine Does Not Work, Then The 
Steps Above Have Not Been Executed Correctly. 
Please Ensure The Parts Are Properly Pushed 
Together, Especially The Cable Plug And Swivel 
Neck.

PUSH

23

22

34

7

 3

 24

86400000 - Sensor2

Summary of Contents for WINDSOR 12" Sensor2

Page 1: ...86400000 F 06 26 17 Sensor 2 120V Description CH EC K BR US H O N O F F 2 CH EC K BR US H O N O F F 2 Operating instructions ENG MODELS 1 012 070 0 12 Sensor2 1 012 071 0 14 Sensor2...

Page 2: ...ca product Warranty registration is quick and easy Your registration will allow us to serve you better over the lifetime of the product To register your product go to http warranty karcherna com For c...

Page 3: ...INSTRUCTIONS 7 Caution 8 Technical Specifications 10 Operations Assembling the Vacuum Cleaner 12 Operating Instructions 14 Maintenance Bag Full Indicator 16 Changing the Paper Bag 16 Changing the Filt...

Page 4: ...function of the machine The MAINTENANCE section contains preventive maintenance to keep the machine and its compo nents in good working condition They are listed in this general order Bag Indicator C...

Page 5: ...pliance with wet hands 9 Do not put any object into openings Do not use with any opening blocked keep free of dust lint hair and anything that may reduce air flow 10 Keep hair loose clothing fingers a...

Page 6: ...ent Report machine damage or faulty operation immediately Do not use the machine if it is not in proper operating condition Following is information that signals some potentially dangerous conditions...

Page 7: ...e a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician This appliance is for use on a nominal 120 volt circuit and has a grounded plug that looks like the plug illus trated in sketch A A temporary ada...

Page 8: ...the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children should not play with the appliance Cleaning and user maintenance should not be done by children without strict supervision Cau...

Page 9: ...9 Notes 86400000 Sensor2...

Page 10: ...th 12 Sensor2 11 8 inches 300mm 14 Sensor2 14 2 inches 360mm Brush Strip Replaceable Brush Drive Non slip drive belt Cable 12 Sensor2 25ft 7 6m 14 Sensor2 39 feet 12m Weight 12 Sensor2 20 4 pounds 9 3...

Page 11: ...4 Bag full indicator 14 Rear carrying handle 5 Attachment tube handle 15 Cover release latch 6 Hose 16 Cable hook 7 Attachment tube 17 Crevice nozzle 8 Recessed grip 18 Upholstery nozzle 9 Power head...

Page 12: ...9 To fit the mains cable to the machine push the rubber plug 33 of the cable into the socket on the swivel neck 21 when the vacuum cleaner is assembled Ensure the rubber plug is fully inserted into t...

Page 13: ...the attachment tube handle 5 over the projection 35 Push the black end of the hose into the connecting tube 24 so that it clicks into place The hose can be taken off by squeezing the retaining ring 3...

Page 14: ...padding turn off unit when handle is in upright position The On Off switch 10 is ergonomically located on the side of the power head and can be operated with a tap of the foot Brush height adjustment...

Page 15: ...out the hose until it locks When the tube is returned to the machine ensure it is pushed down over the projection 35 on the housing The hose 6 can be used on its own Push the button 28 on the backside...

Page 16: ...over 29 Push the lever 30 over to the right Then change the bag as illustrated on front of bag Ensure that the bag top 47 is located properly on both sides of the holder 46 and pushed until it locks T...

Page 17: ...bags have been used Do not wash filters Do not re use bags The bag cover 29 can only be closed when the filters are fitted properly Changing the Brush Strip ALWAYS unplug from the mains socket before...

Page 18: ...24 hold it upright with one hand block the top with other hand and switch machine on If necessary rapidly lift your hand on and off the end of the hose Never use anything sharp to clear the hose Check...

Page 19: ...23 PARTS Parts 86400000 Sensor2...

Page 20: ...24 Upper Housing 5 2 3 3 4 3 7 9 10 12 19 P U S H X 50 15 0 13 11 8 20 19 28 31 19 14 6 3 32 1 1 1 1 29 20 19 18 30 A B 34 33 23 22 21 24 25 19 26 19 27 19 19 19 19 15 16 17 86400000 Sensor2...

Page 21: ...CPL 15 86394360 50122ZG DUST BAG LEVER 16 86394370 50123ER AXLE 17 86394380 50124ER LEG SPRING 18 86397830 50125ER BAG HOLDER 19 86363370 01036ER SCREW M4 X 14 20 86140000 2014ER CLAMP CONNECTING ROD...

Page 22: ...127 126 117 123 122 100 102 102 136 143 143 145 133 139 141 140 142 137 138 108 106 104 105 145 145 107 145 109 145 116 114 113 128 129 125 125 124 115 143 115 146 144 144 144 112 110 148 130 132 147...

Page 23: ...6005000 5110 BELT HTD II 219 3M 123 86397460 50332ER SPRING 124 86320320 2869sw RUBBING PLATE BLK 125 86397280 50348WI AXLE AND WHEEL 126 86397440 50330zg FOOT PEDAL 127 86397450 50331hg CATCH PEDAL 1...

Page 24: ...H E C K B R U S H ON O FF 102 136 143 143 145 133 139 141 140 142 137 138 108 106 104 105 145 145 107 145 109 112 145 116 114 113 128 129 125 125 124 115 143 115 146 144 148 144 111 110 148 130 132 14...

Page 25: ...ROLLER 14 122 86005000 5110 BELT HTD II 219 3M 123 86397460 50332ER SPRING 124 86320320 2869sw RUBBING PLATE BLK 125 86397280 50348WI AXLE AND WHEEL 126 86397440 50330zg FOOT PEDAL 127 86397450 50331h...

Page 26: ...30 Wiring Diagram 86400000 Sensor2...

Page 27: ...31 86400000 Sensor2 Notes...

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