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that receive the most sunlight, keeping the curtains closed whenever possible will minimize fading.
Also act quickly when anything is spilled or dropped onto the carpet to prevent or minimize
staining.
To connect the cleaning hose, raise the wall remote inlet valve door, (Figure 14-9) and align hose end
coupling with slots on each side of intake opening. Firmly push into intake opening. Make sure hose end
coupling is connected and is locked in place. To disconnect the hose, simply push in the slots on each side
of the hose coupling and pull hose end straight out.
To start the vacuum cleaner:
1.
Push the on/off switch on the main vacuum to the “on” position. Indicator light in switch will
come on. Now the vacuum will come on and off by using the wall remote inlet valve.
2.
To turn on, raise the door up.
3.
To turn off, lower the inlet valve door down and the vacuum will turn off. The main vacuum
on/off switch should stay in the “on” position all the time, except when traveling.
4.
To turn completely off, return main vacuum on/off switch to the “off” position. The switch light
will go off.
Warning
This appliance has a THERMAL PROTECTOR built in the motor to prevent
overheating. If motor will not operate or shuts down while in operation wait 30
minutes; it will reset automatically. Turn unit off while it resets. If the motor does
not come on, or Thermal Protector trips off again after a short period, service may
be needed. A qualified service technician should perform service.
The vacuum cleaning system comes with an array of attachments that can be connected to the hose ends
for extensive cleaning purposes. Make sure they are firmly pushed in and twist to hold in place.
For further instructions to change the dust bag, use the attachments, and proper cleaning technique, refer
to the specific Owner’s Manual located in your motor home.
Fabrics
The fabrics (Figure 14-11) used in this Tiffin motor home for the bedspread (Figure 14-12),
draperies, headboard, and valances contain fire-retardant additives that may be damaged by use of
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