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If the vacuum cleaner does not seem to have adequate suction, first check if
the dust bin is full or if a filter is clogged.
• Check the hose area.
• Remove hose by grasping the curved wand, twisting, and pulling straight
off. Then, press both hooks and pull out the connection pipe from the
suction inlet.
• Visually inspect the hose and the base area into which the hose is
connected.
• Remove any visible clog.
• Re-connect the connection pipe to the suction inlet.
• Plug in the vacuum cleaner and turn it on.
• Stretch the hose to maximum length and then allow the hose to return to
its storage length.
• Re-connect the curved wand to the curved wand holder.
• Turn off and unplug the vacuum cleaner.
• Remove dust bin and check upper filter and dust intake for clogs.
• If the dust bin, upper filter, dust intake connection and the hose areas
are free of clogs, check the nozzle area.
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If the above areas are free of clogs, check the Nozzle Hose area.
Disconnect the top of the Nozzle Hose from Curved Wand Holder by
gently pressing the top of the Nozzle Hose. Keep
Nozzle Hose straight
and check inside of Nozzle Hose for clogs as shown.
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After cheking the Nozzle Hose, reconnect the top of the Nozzle Hose to
Curved Wand Holder by gently pressing the top of the Nozzle Hose.
• Return the vacuum cleaner to the upright position before plugging into
an electrical outlet.
REMOVING CLOGS
Curved Wand
Holder
Suction Inlet
Curved Wand
Connection
Pipe
Hook
Nozzle Hose
Nozzle
Upper
Filter
Dust intake
connection