applIances —
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2 0 0 8 K n I G h t
central vacUUm (optIonal)
Operation
Plug into shore power or
start generator.
Lift lid on wall receptacle
to start vacuum. Insert the
hose in the receptacle and
release lid.
Connect desired attachment
on hose and start
vacuuming.
NOTE
Consult vacuum OEM manual for
detailed operation and maintenance.
Maintenance
Vacuum has a thermal protector built into
the motor to prevent overheating. If motor will
not operate, it will automatically reset in about
½ hour. If motor brushes or bearings are worn
out, the circuit protector will trip off again after
a short period of time. If this happens, contact
a qualified service representative. Depending
on floor plan, the vacuum is located in either a
roadside or curbside compartment or under the
bed.
Changing the Bag:
To keep your vacuum at top efficiency,
change the filter bag at regular intervals. To
maintain cleanability, replace filter bag when it is
about ¾ full.
1. Unplug the power unit from grounded
outlet.
2. Rotate the bag cover counterclockwise
and remove cover.
3. With a finger on each side of the inlet,
slide the bag off the inlet tube.
4. Pull the center cardboard tab to
automatically seal the bag and prevent
dust from leakage.
5. Remove the bag from the vacuum and
discard.
DO NOT
reuse.
6. Check support (motor) filter.
7. Unfold the new “OX” bag and insert
into the vacuum so the center card-
board seal tab is toward bag cover. The
top arrow should point to the bag cover.
8. With a finger on each of the cardboard
tabs, slide the bag on the inlet tube.
9. Line up the mark on the bag cover with
the unlock symbol and rotate clockwise
to lock symbol.
Replacing & Cleaning the Support
(Motor) Filter:
1. Inspect during each bag change. The
filter should be cleaned every fifth bag
replacement or when excessively dry.
2. Remove dust bag as previously
instructed.
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Inlet located in living
room area.
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Counterclockwise to
unlock for removal
Clockwise to lock.
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Motor Filter: Check
before replacing
bag.
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Ensure the bag
seal is secure over
the inlet tube.
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