Pacific My Vac Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 8

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Tool set includes a hose, wand,
crevice tool, furniture nozzle and
dusting brush.

Attach hose to  cleaner

Turn cleaner off before attaching
or removing hose.

With cleaner handle in 

upright posi-

tion, 

open hose door and insert

hose connector until locked in posi-
tion. Suction will automatically be
diverted to the hose when cleaner is
turned on.

To remove hose, press latch (D) on
hose connector and pull up.

Edge cleaning

Edge cleaning is provided on both
sides of nozzle to remove dirt in car-
pet near baseboards and furniture.
Guide either side of nozzle parallel
to edge of carpet or furniture.

Stair cleaning

A stair cleaning handle has been
designed for ease in using your
cleaner on stairs. With handle in
operating position, place fingers
under edge of stair cleaning handle
and guide cleaner with other hand
on upper handle.
As an alternative, you may use the
hose and furniture nozzle for stair
cleaning, cleaning from bottom to
top.

When using cleaning tools, the 
agitator will continue to rotate.

CAUTION: To avoid personal
injury or unnecessary wear to car-
pet, and to prevent the cleaner
from falling, use extra care if
cleaner is placed on stairs.

Cleaning tools

Note: Hose must be removed from
hose door when cleaning carpet
and rugs to insure proper clean-
ing performance.

CAUTION: Agitator continues to
rotate while cleaner handle is in
upright position. Avoid tipping
cleaner or setting it on furniture,
fringed area rugs or carpeted
stairs.

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Cleaning lightweight
flexible rugs

Stand on one end of rug and move
cleaner toward other end or edge.
Before reaching edge, push down
on handle. This will lift up the nozzle
(front of cleaner) and will prevent
rug from clinging to cleaner. Contin-
ue to lift up nozzle so that when you
have reached the edge, it is com-
pletely off the rug. Move cleaner
back to start again, lower nozzle,
and use only forward strokes.

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Summary of Contents for My Vac

Page 1: ...ammable or combustible liquids such as gasoline or fine wood sandings or use in areas where they may be present Avoid picking up hard sharp objects with the cleaner They may damage the cleaner and the...

Page 2: ...ds of the sections 1 2 Assembling cleaner Carton contents A Upper handle B Lower handle C Cord D Tool rack E Outer bag F Cleaner body G Handle bolt and nut packet One extra nut included H Filter bag I...

Page 3: ...toward arrow on upper han dle I press groove J in cord protector into slot K in upper handle 3 4 5 I H J K H G Pull cord tight Press cord into place at each of the three notches indicated and note cor...

Page 4: ...not pushed com pletely down Note round opening P and hooks Q on back of outer bag M Place opening over dirt tube R Unzip outer bag M and place hand inside Press down firmly to snap hooks into handle 4...

Page 5: ...per extensions Insert hose connector with latch toward front of cleaner into opposite side of rack 20 23 24 21 18 19 22 Continued Step 7 Attach hose and tools Z BB AA X Y On upper front handle grasp b...

Page 6: ...electrical outlet Turn cleaner on and with handle in upright position pull back on handle until front of cleaner is lifted off the carpet This insures that the paper bag is inflated Handle positions T...

Page 7: ...mance Note If the cleaner is difficult to push slide knob to the next higher setting For ease in sliding knob the handle should be in the upright position B The nozzle will not move into the adjusted...

Page 8: ...ternative you may use the hose and furniture nozzle for stair cleaning cleaning from bottom to top When using cleaning tools the agitator will continue to rotate CAUTION To avoid personal injury or un...

Page 9: ...ate without paper bag in place The filter bag When to replace Check filter bag from time to time It is recommended that you change the filter bag when dirt reaches the dotted line If more dirt than th...

Page 10: ...plate remove screws A insert end of flat screw driver into wide area of right hand slot B and push handle of screw driver to the rear Repeat in left hand slot B Lift extension C of bottom plate rotate...

Page 11: ...ots beside an arrow on bottom of cleaner For slots nearest rear wheels push handle of screwdriver toward clean er handle for remaining two slots pry outward to release latches 50 52 51 53 G 54 What to...

Page 12: ...below If you have a problem Possible cause Possible solution Not firmly plugged in Plug unit in firmly No voltage in wall plug Check fuse or breaker Blown fuse tripped breaker Replace fuse reset brea...

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