Kenmore 116.35622 Owner's Manual page 8

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Releasethe handleby pressingdown on
the handlereleasepedalwith your
foot
and pulling back and down on the handle
with your hand.
Release
Pedal
OFF - Turns OFF the vacuum (suction)
motor.
ON - Turns ON the vacuum motor to HIGH
suction level for cleaning of most carpets
and rugs.
In order to get MEDIUM
and
LOW suction levels for cleaning, press the
SUCTION
button to cycle the vacuum
motor through MEDIUM,
LOW, and HIGH
suction
levels respectively.
SUCTION
- Changes the suction level of
the vacuum cleaner motor. If the unit is
OFF, pressing the SUCTION
button turns
ON the vacuum cleaner motor to HIGH
suction level for cleaning of most carpets,
rugs, and fabrics,
if the unit is ON, press-
ing the SUCTION
button cycles the vacu-
um cteaner motor through suction levels.
Dusting
Combination
Hos_
_Hose
Collar
Identify each of the attachments
shown
above.
TO USE ATTACHMENTS
Place the carpeVbare
floor selector
in the
bare floor setting
by rotating
the selector
back and down to the bare floor setting.
See CARPET/BARE
FLOOR
SELEC-
TOR section.
When returning the bare floor selector to
the carpet setting,
use caution
as the
selector
can move quickly to that set-
ting due to tension created
by the belt.
Remove
the tower end of the stretch hose
from the cleaner
by grasping the hose
collar, twisting and pulling straight out.
The attachments can now be added to
the hose.
Note: The motor protector
may open
when using attachments
or when cleaning
new carpet,
due to reduced
airflow
caused
by the attachments
themselves
or
by new carpet lint filling the bag quickly.
See the
TROUBLESHOOTING
section.
Electrical
Shock And Personal
Injury Hazard
Disconnect
electrical
supply before
performing
maintenance
to the
unit. Failure to do so could result in
electrical
shock or personal
injury
from vacuum cleaner suddenly
starting.
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