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Upright V A CUUM CLEANER O WNER’S GUIDE 1950 SERIES Household T ype Impor tant Inf ormation ... 2 Assemb le .................. 2-3 Use ........................... 3-4 Dust Bag ...................... 4 Brush Roll Belt ......... 4-5 Brush Roll ..................... 5 W arranty ....................... 5 IMPOR T ANT Do not return this pr oduct to the[...]
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Page 2
DO NO T OIL the motor or the brush roll. The motor and brush roll are permanentl y sealed and lubricated. T o reduce the r isk of fire, electric shock, or injury: • Do not use outdoors or on wet surf aces. • Do not leave v acuum c leaner when plugged in. Tu r n off the s witch and unplug the electr ical cord when not in use and bef ore ser vici[...]
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Page 3
Step 1 - Assemble the Handle Slip the upper handle and the low er handle together so the handle bolt holes align and the slots in the handle are positioned as shown in Fig. 1 . Inser t a 2-par t bolt (A) in the center of the handle and tighten. Hold the assembled handle so it curves a wa y from the cleaner. Then push the handle into the handle sock[...]
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Cleaner Care NO TE: T urn off the switch and unplug the electrical cor d before c leaning unit. T o keep the v acuum cleaner looking new , it can be wiped with a damp cloth and a mild soap solution, then thoroughly dried. Nev er use any type of chemical as chemicals can damage the cleaner . When not in use, the cleaner should be stored in a clean, [...]
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5 Belt Guide Check f or brush wear , see Brush Roll instr uctions . 3. Place new belt ar ound brush roll. 4. Align brush roll pulley with belt guide . Brush Roll Pulley 6 5 5. Then, slant brush roll f orward so end caps are in line with slots in cleaner base. 6. Push brush roll into base 9 9 8 8 8. Place slots of bottom plate over tabs of c leaner [...]