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Index

Important Safeguards ........... 2
Service Information ............... 4
Assembly ............................ 5-6
Use ........................................ 7
Thermal Cut Off ............... 4 & 7
Accessories ........................... 8
Brush Roll .............................. 9
Brush Roll Belt .................. 9-10
Dust Bag ........................ 10-11
Hose Blockage ............... 12-13
Filters .................................. 14
Micron Filter ........................ 14
Problem Solving .................. 16
Warranty .............................. 17

Commercial Upright
Vacuum Cleaner
Owner’s Guide

Z4500 Series

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Summary of Contents for Z4500 Series

Page 1: ...bly 5 6 Use 7 Thermal Cut Off 4 7 Accessories 8 Brush Roll 9 Brush Roll Belt 9 10 Dust Bag 10 11 Hose Blockage 12 13 Filters 14 Micron Filter 14 Problem Solving 16 Warranty 17 Commercial Upright Vacuu...

Page 2: ...from heated surfaces Do not use extension cords or outlets with inadequate current carrying capacity Turn off all controls before unplugging Do not unplug by pulling on cord To unplug grasp the plug...

Page 3: ...nsurethattheplugiscorrectlyattachedtothemainscable Incaseofdoubt haveitdonebyaqualifiedelectrician as Electrolux cannot regard the repair of faults on the plug connection as a service that can be give...

Page 4: ...E LU4 9RJ Features of the Electrolux vacuum cleaner and accessories supplied with it are protected in Great Britain and abroad by Patents or Registered Designs This appliance conforms with the require...

Page 5: ...4 Push hose adapter into opening and rotate until tab is under ledge If installed properly the hose cannot be lifted out of the hose opening Step A Attach Handle CAUTION Do not catch cord under handle...

Page 6: ...r firmly back against unit until latch clicks shut 6 Hose Adapter Cord Hook Step E Store Electrical Cord Dusting Brush Telescoping Wand Crevice Tool Carrying Handle Hose Retainer Upholstery Tool Step...

Page 7: ...type of carpet With the cleaner cord unplugged set the adjustment to lowest setting for maximum cleaning If the cleaner is difficult to push move adjustment to next highest setting until cleaner is co...

Page 8: ...of hose or wand Telescoping Wand To use the telescoping wand push button and pull out wand until you have the desired length Release button Dusting Brush is for furniture blinds books lamp shades shel...

Page 9: ...zle out of the lower hose retainer 2 Grasp the hose near the upper hose retainer a Be sure to leave the hose cradled in the hose retainer b Leave hose strap in place on hose 3 Pull and stretch hose do...

Page 10: ...agitate sweep and comb the carpet nap Check the belt regularly to be sure it is in good condition Replace the belt if it stretches cracks or loses tension Cut away any hair or threads wound around the...

Page 11: ...lters The disposable dust bag plays a very important role in the efficiency of a vacuum cleaner The purpose of the paper bag is to trap dirt As the bag traps dirt it must also be porous enough to allo...

Page 12: ...down slightly and out to remove bag To Replace New Bag C Fold sides on new paper bag below bag collar D Align bag collar hole and notch with hose tube E Place rear of bag collar on ledges Push back an...

Page 13: ...ft upward Once the hose is removed from the cleaner check for any obstructions that may be in the hose Any obstructions can be removed by using a blunt instrument to clear the hose Flexing the hose ma...

Page 14: ...replace the hood and tighten the two hood screws see Figure 2 Raise the handle to the upright position see Figure 3 and replace the hose into the lower hose retainer Upright Position Operating Positi...

Page 15: ...ttom tabs of filter frame into slots 2 Rotate filter frame toward cleaner 3 Push upward on the latch to secure into place y y y y Filter Filter Frame To remove Rinsable HEPA Filter from filter frame 1...

Page 16: ...adapter has to seat inside the dust bag the hose Disposable Dust Bag Change the bag and clean or replace the and Filter s filter s Hint If picking up fine dust the bag may not look full but a fine su...

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Page 20: ...ems in This Carton Don t Forget to Use Genuine Electrolux Bags and Belts Caution Damages caused by the use of non genuine Electrolux bags are not covered by the Electrolux Limited Warranty 1 cleaner c...

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