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MAINTENANCE & CARE
Clearing a Clog
The hose on the back of the vacuum cleaner that
carries the dirt from the Powerfoot to the dust bag can
sometimes become clogged. If you notice a change in
the sound of the vacuum motor or a reduction in
suction, check for clogs.
• Unplug cleaner from electrical outlet.
Fig. 1
Pull the Bag Door outward to open and set
aside. Remove the dust bag to check the
suction inlet for a clog.
Fig. 2
Grasp the Quick Reach
®
Handle and lift up to
separate from the lower hose. Check for a clog
in the base, the wand or the hose.
Release the hose from the upper portion of the
vacuum by turning to the right. Straighten the
hose and unclog with a long, narrow object.
Fig. 3
If the clog persists, turn the vacuum cleaner
OFF and unplug it. Remove the brush cover.
Check the air passageway for obstructions.
See Page 14 for instructions on how to access
the air passageway. Remove debris from this
area. Reposition brush cover and four screws.
Tighten screws securely. Make sure end of
brush cover is snapped into place.
Air passageway
Conducto de aire
Entrée d’air
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
Suction inlet
Admisión de
succión
Entrée
d’aspiration
WARNING
To reduce the risk of electric shock, turn Power
Switch off and disconnect plug from electrical
outlet before performing maintenance or
troubleshooting checks.
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