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Cord Retainer.

 To use, push electrical cord down into cord

retainer.

2.

ON/OFF Switch

. International symbol 

I

 means On,

International symbol

 O

 means Off.

3.

Dust Cup Latch. 

Pull up on latch to remove dust cup

giving access to the dust cup filter and motor filter.

4.

Filter Door Latch.

 Push down on latch and pivot out for

access to the filter compartment. Push up on latch to
close door.

5.

Dust Cup Filter.

 Clean the dust cup filter frequently to

maintain good performance.

6.

Dust Cup

. The debris from cleaning is collected in the

dust cup.

7.

Stair Handle

. To use when cleaning stairs.

8.

Headlight.

9.

Handle Release

. Step on handle release to pull handle

back to a comfortable operating position.

10. Cleaner Height Setting

. An adjustment that raises or

lowers the cleaner base to match the type of floor surface.

WARNING: Avoid injury. Keep loose clothing, hair,

fingers, and all other parts of body away
from any moving part (such as the revolving
brush). Turn off the switch and unplug the
cleaner before changing the cleaner height
setting.

QUICK REFERENCE

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Helpful Information:

Listen 

to your cleaner. If you notice a change in the

sound of the motor or a change in performance, it could
simply indicate a common usage or maintenance issue.
Such as, a need to raise or lower the carpet height
adjustment, possible blockage in hose or brush roll area,
or a broken or loose brush roll belt. These are all easy
to fix and the instructions are included in this owner’s
guide. Becoming familiar with the information in this
guide will help you to get the best possible performance
from your new cleaner for many years to come.

11. Hose Retainers (4)

. Place hose in retainers to store hose

on unit.

12. Electrical Cord Hooks (2)

. Wrap electrical cord around

them to store electrical cord on unit. The upper cord hook
rotates for quick cord release.

13. Nested Wand Storage. 

The crevice wand stores inside

the larger wand.

14. Carrying Handle. 

Use this handle to carry unit from one

place to another.

15. Dusting/Upholstery  Brush Storage.

 Store the dusting

brush on back of cleaner.

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NOTE: WHEN UNIT IS RUNNING, DO NOT ATTEMPT TO

REMOVE ANY OBJECT WHICH PREVENTS THE
BRUSH ROLL FROM TURNING.

First, turn off unit, unplug from the electrical socket, then
remove object from brush roll area. Ex: sock, rug, etc.

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Summary of Contents for SC5815

Page 1: ..._ Serial No ______________________ It is also important to keep your receipt as proof of date of purchase Commercial Vacuum Cleaner OWNER S GUIDE SC5800 Series For location of nearest Sanitaire Eureka...

Page 2: ...tore your cleaner indoors in a cool dry area Keep your work area well lighted Unplug electrical appliances before vacuuming them This appliance is provided with double insulation Use only identical re...

Page 3: ...s rien ins rer dans les ouvertures Ne pas utiliser si des ouvertures sont bloqu es assurez vous qu elles soient d gag es de poussi re mousse cheveux ou toute autre chose qui pourrait r duire le passag...

Page 4: ...G WARRANTY SERVICE To obtain warranty service you must return the defective cleaner or cleaner part along with proof of purchase to any Eureka Sanitaire AuthorizedWarranty Station You will find the ne...

Page 5: ...9 10 Helpful Information Listen to your cleaner If you notice a change in the sound of the motor or a change in performance it could simply indicate a common usage or maintenance issue Such as a need...

Page 6: ...OTE Hand tighten with screwdriver to be sure both screws are firmly seated 3 Pick up hose and lay across upper hose retainer 4 Push the end of the hose in the lower hose retainer to secure 4 Lower Hos...

Page 7: ...ion and tilt cleaner back to remove weight from front wheels WARNING Avoid injury Keep loose clothing hair fingers and all other parts of body away from any moving part such as the revolving brush Tur...

Page 8: ...ard pushing dust cup against cleaner until it locks into place 1 Replace filter onto center tube in dust cup applying gentle pressure 2 Line up tabs on dust cup with openings on lid rotate lid clockwi...

Page 9: ...2 Replace filter door by placing tabs of door into slots on cleaner Rotate door up and against cleaner until it locks into place NOTE To have the benefit of a sealed True HEPA system you must use one...

Page 10: ...d before replacing belt Belt pulleys can become hot during normal use To prevent injury avoid touching the motor shaft when changing the belt PERIODIC MAINTENANCE CONTINUED 1 Lower handle to floor to...

Page 11: ...e upper hose adapter onto the back of the cleaner line it up with the cleaner opening and push it against the cleaner until both tabs lock into place Problem Solving To Clear Blockages in Hose NOTE Tu...

Page 12: ...e hose and long hose Page 11 Empty dust cup Page 8 Headlight not Replace light bulb Page 9 working Noise from brush Remove hood and clean debris or items roll area from the brush roll area Replace a b...

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