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How to Clean the Nozzle Hose
Fig . 1
Thermal Fuse Protection
Fig . 2
CAUTION:
Unplug the vacuum cleaner .
Model: CMC-1N
The nozzle hose, located on the back of the vacuum cleaner,
carries the dirt from the nozzle to the vacuum bag .
If the hose should become clogged
1 . Pull out the lid of the cleaning attachment port opening . Remove
the clog or blockage . (Fig . 1)
2 . If the above step is not enough, turn the unit over and remove
the bottom plate (see "How To Remove Bottom Plate .") . Check
nozzle inlet tube for obstructions . Clear tube and reinstall the
bottom plate .
Model: CMC-QD
1 . Remove the wand from wand/hose holder .
2 . Squeeze the tabs on both sides of the quick clean-out port and
pull away from the vacuum . (Fig . 2)
3 . Check above and below the port opening for obstructions .
4 . Remove any obstructions .
5 . Replace the quick clean-out port by squeezing both tabs and
pushing it back into the wand/hose holder .
Your CleanMax vacuum cleaner comes equipped with a Manual Reset Thermal Fuse Protector . This thermal
protector is designed to protect your vacuum cleaner from overheating due to a cutoff in airflow (i .e . clogged hose,
operating the vacuum without a bag) . Should this situation occur, the thermal fuse protector will safely shut off your
vacuum cleaner to avoid any potential damage .
To reset the thermal fuse
1 . Unplug the vacuum cleaner .
2 . Check for problem (over-filled bag, clog in hose, clogged filters, etc .) .
3 . Correct problem .
4 . Locate “tripped” fuse — the small black button located at the bottom of the back side of the main body
(roughly one inch to the right of the left wheel) .
5 . Using a pointy object, push the reset button .
6 . Plug vacuum cleaner in and begin using .