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IMPoRtAnt sAFetY InstRUCtIons

When using an electrical appliance, basic precautions should always be followed, including 
the following:

READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE 

USING THIS APPLIANCE

      

 

 

The manufacturer cannot accept responsibility for damage 
caused when the appliance is not used according to the 
instructions or for uses other than those for which it 
was intended. 

To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock or injury:

sAVe tHese InstRUCtIons.

IMPoRtAnt:

•  Do not leave appliance when plugged in. 

Unplug from outlet when not in use and 
before servicing.

•  

Do not use outdoors or on wet surfaces.

•  Do not allow to be used as a toy. Close 

attention is necessary when used by or 
near children.

•  Use only as described in this manual. 

Use only manufacturer’s recommended 
attachments. 

•  Do not use with damaged cord or plug.  

If appliance is not working as it should,  
has been dropped, damaged, left  
outdoors, or dropped into water, return  
it to your Authorized Simplicity Retailer  
for service. 

•  Do not pull or carry by cord, use cord as 

a handle, close a door on the cord, or pull 
cord around sharp edges or corners.  Do 
not run appliance over cord. Keep cord 
away from heated surfaces.  

•  Do not unplug by pulling on cord. To 

unplug, grasp the plug, not the cord.

•  Do not handle plug or appliance with  

wet hands.

•  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. 

•  Keep hair, loose clothing, fingers and all 

parts of body away from openings and 
moving parts. 

•  Do not pick up anything that is burning or 

smoking, such as cigarettes, matches or 
hot ashes.

•   Do not use without vacuum bag and/or 

filters in place.

• Turn off all controls before unplugging. 

• Use extra care when cleaning on stairs. 

•  Do not use to pick up flammable or 

combustible liquids such as gasoline or  
use in areas where they may be present. 

•  Do not attempt to service the unit while 

appliance is plugged in. 

Summary of Contents for Symmetry S20D

Page 1: ...www SimplicityVac com The chances are you re never going to read me Owner s Manual Models S20S S20D S20P S20UP...

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Page 3: ...djusting the Suction Power for Tool Cleaning 10 Cleaning Tools 11 Maintenance and Care Annual Checkup 12 Power Cord Care 12 When to Change the Vacuum Bag 13 Replacing the Vacuum Bag 14 When to Change...

Page 4: ...dropped damaged left outdoors or dropped into water return it to your Authorized Simplicity Retailer for service Do not pull or carry by cord use cord as a handle close a door on the cord or pull cor...

Page 5: ...fully into the outlet try reversing the plug If the plug should still fail to fit contact a qualified electrician to replace the obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug...

Page 6: ...4 Description of the Vacuum 6 20 5 18 10 13 9 7 2 4 3 1 15 17 19 11 14 12 16 8...

Page 7: ...Vacuum Nozzle 9 Furniture Guard 10 Carpet Floor Selector models S20D S20P and S20UP 11 Quick Release Upper Cord Hook 12 Wand Release Button 13 Telescopic Wand 14 Full Bag Indicator models S20D S20P a...

Page 8: ...s positioned toward the front of the vacuum cleaner On the bottom of the handle are two T shaped rails that slide forward onto two guides located on the top of the vacuum cleaner Line up the handle so...

Page 9: ...the upright position and wrap the power cord around the cord storage hooks Reclining the Handle Press the Handle Release Pedal with your foot to recline the handle Fig 2 Turning the Vacuum On Off To...

Page 10: ...ing and potentially damaging your floor Fig 2 Edge Cleaning The edge cleaning feature provides improved cleaning of carpets near walls and stationary furniture For maximum edge cleaning place the righ...

Page 11: ...dal once for normal vacuuming Fig 1 Press the Handle Release Pedal a second time to enable the vacuum to lie flat on the floor Fig 2 Carrying the Vacuum To safely transport your vacuum especially when...

Page 12: ...the tools to the end of the Telescopic Wand When finished with wand cleaning insert the wand back into the vacuum and secure it by pushing the curved handle into the holder Adjusting the Suction Power...

Page 13: ...aning wand from the vacuum Insert any of the tools onto the end of the wand Dusting Brush Ideal for table tops shelves blinds or hard surface floors Upholstery Tool Remove the dusting brush clip for u...

Page 14: ...on Power Cord Care If cord or plug has any apparent damage refrain from using the vacuum Please visit an Authorized Simplicity Retailer for a new cord or plug When vacuum is in use hold the cord to ke...

Page 15: ...s can quickly block the bag pores significantly reducing airflow before the bag is actually full The vacuum bag should still be changed The light may also come on during attachment cleaning If the lig...

Page 16: ...from the vacuum Fig 1 Slide the used bag out of the holder which automatically seals the bag Fig 2 Discard the used bag To install a new bag slide the bottom of the red bag collar into the bag holder...

Page 17: ...six vacuum bags Replacing the HEPA Media or Foam Filter Depending on the model your vacuum is equipped with either a HEPA media filter or a foam filter NOTE Unplug the vacuum cleaner from the electri...

Page 18: ...uum bag check the filter Accumulated dirt in the bag compartment will be collected on this filter and may restrict motor performance when the filter becomes dirty Remove the bag compartment cover Loca...

Page 19: ...of the nozzle will light up in red Turn off the vacuum Remove the cause of the jam Turn the vacuum back on If the brushroll is free of any object and the Brushroll Warning light is still lit please t...

Page 20: ...e pedal twice and place the vacuum cleaner in the flat position Turn the vacuum cleaner over exposing the bottom plate Slide the two locking latches toward the center Press the tabs inward on each sid...

Page 21: ...re three areas to check if you suspect a clog in the hose Suction Dial Turn the Suction Dial to the open position Remove the clog or blockage Fig 1 Nozzle Inlet Tube Turn the vacuum over and remove th...

Page 22: ...al motor protection system did shut off the vacuum If both the motor and the headlight are off then your vacuum is not working for some other reason like a pulled plug for example If the Thermal Motor...

Page 23: ...vacuum bags and replacement parts Use of other products may result in poor cleaning performance potential vacuum cleaner damage and may void vacuum warranty Genuine products are designed for maximum c...

Page 24: ...t no cost to you all labor and parts to keep this vacuum in correct operating condition during the warranted period How to Get Service Warranty service can only be obtained by presenting the vacuum to...

Page 25: ...23 Owner s Warranty Information keep this for your records Date of purchase Serial number Model number Purchased from Store name Address City State Zip Telephone...

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