Eureka 5740-5799 Series manual

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    Upright V acuum Cleaner Household T ype OWNERʼS GUIDE 5740-5799 Series 5840-5898 Series IMPORT ANT Do n ot r et ur n to t he s to re . Fo r as se mb ly pr ob le ms o r qu es ti on s, f or r ep la ce me nt of b ro ke n or m is si ng i te ms , or t o or de r re pl ac em en t pa rt s an d ac ce ss or ie s to b e sh ip pe d di re ct t o yo u co nt ac [...]

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    IMPORT ANT SAFEGUARDS When using an electrical appliance, basic precautions should always be followed, including the following: READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS V ACUUM CLEANER. W ARNING T o reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury: • Do not use outdoors or on wet surfaces. • Do not leave vacuum cleaner when plugged in. Turn o[...]

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    3 1 . ON/OFF Switch . International symbol I means On, Int ernat ional sym bol O mean s Of f. 2 . C ord Reta ine r . T o use , pu sh elec tri cal cor d do wn into cor d ret ainer . 3 . D us t C up La tc h. Pu ll up on la tch to re mo ve du st cu p giv in g acc ess t o the dus t cup filte r and moto r fil ter . 4 . Fi lter Do or Latch . Pus h down[...]

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    CAU TION: Ass emble the clea ner b efore usin g. CAU TION: Mov ing parts , mak e sur e on/ off s witch is in of f (0) pos ition befo re pl uggin g in . NOT E: Featu res may vary by model yet all part s ass emble the same . HOW T O ASSEMBLE At tach Ha ndle CAU TION: Do n ot c atch cord under hand le. 1. From re ar of clea ner , ali gn hand le with g[...]

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    NOT E: Whi le using acces sori es, do not plac e cl ea ne r on fu rn it ur e or st ep s as th e br us h rol l may caus e damag e. Place cleaner on floor with the handle in storage pos ition . 1. T o us e ac cess ories rem ove hose fro m re ar of clean er b y lif ting up an d tw istin g. 2. Place desi red a cces sory onto end o f hos e or wand . HOW[...]

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    ROUTINE MAINTENANCE The instr uctio ns in thi s book let serv e as a guid e to rout ine mai ntena nce. T o avo id unne cessa ry serv ice calls , check th e du st cup , filt ers , bel t, and bru sh rol l oft en . W e sug ges t emp tyi ng the dust cup afte r eve ry us e. N O T E: When vacuuming carpet fresheners or clean ers, powder , plaster dust, [...]

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    ROUTINE MAINTENANCE (continued) Pre-Motor Filter Pre -Mot or F ilte r Che ck the pre-m otor fi lter e ach tim e the d ust cu p is em ptied . Cle an or repl ace as ne eded. T o Cl ean Pre- Moto r Fi lter 1. Remove filter centered in the bottom of the dust cup com partm ent. 2. Shake filt er to remo ve exces s dust. If nec essar y , the filte r ca[...]

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    Brush Roll The brush roll turns as it sweeps and combs the carpet nap. Remove hair and threads from the brush roll so it continues brushing the carpet. T o maintain the most efficient cleaning, the bristles must touch the carpet. T o test the bristle length, hold a ruler against the underneath side of the cleaner . If the bristles no longer touch [...]

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    Problem Solving T o Clear Blockages in Hose NOT E: T ur n off t he swi tch and unpl ug th e ele ctri cal cor d bef ore c lear ing h ose. 1. Locate upper hose adapter on the back of the cleaner . 2. Remove nested wands from back of cl eaner for easy access to hose adapter tabs. 3. Press hose adapter tabs together and pull hose adapter away from clea[...]

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    OBT AINING W ARRANTY SERVICE W hat This W arranty Co vers Y our Eureka cleaner is w ar ranted to be free from all defects in material and w orkmanship in nor mal household use for a period of one year . The warranty is g ranted only to the original purchaser and members of his or her immediate household. The warranty is subject to the follo wing pr[...]

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    SOLD TO: – VENDIDO A: Name Nombre Address Direccion City Ciudad State Zip Code Estado Codigo postal T elephone (day) T eléfono (día) T elephone (eve) T eléfono (noche) Fax Fax SHIP T O: – ENVIAR A: Name Nombre Address Direccion City Ciudad State Zip Code Estado Codigo postal T elephone (day) T eléfono (día) T elephone (eve) T eléfono (noc[...]

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    Gen uine Eurek a Ba gs, B elts and F ilter s Part No. Qty . Price (CDN)* Sac s, Co urroi es e t Fil tres Eurek a Auth enti ques N° pièce Qté Prix (CDN)* T otal EXTENDED LIFE U BEL T 61 120B $3.99 COURROIE LONGUE DURÉE STYLE U PRE MOTOR FIL TER 71480 $1.99 FIL TRE DU MOTEUR DUST CUP FIL TER DCF-3 62136 $25.99 FIL TRE POUR COLLECTEUR À POUSSIÈR[...]