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Canister V ac Owner ʼ s Guide 3600 Series www .eureka.com 3686L INDEX Important Safeguards ............. 2 Service Information ................ 4 Use ..................................... 4-5 Accessories ............................ 5 Maintaining ............................. 6 Dust Bag ................................. 6 Problem Solving .........[...]
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I MP O R T A NT S A F EG U A R DS When using an electrical appliance, basic precautions should always be followed, including the following: READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS V ACUUM CLEANER. W A R N I NG T o reduce the risk of fi re, electric shock, or injury: • Do not use outdoors or on wet surfaces. • Do not leave vacuum cleaner when p[...]
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C ON SE IL S D E SÉ CU RI T É Lo rs de l ʼut il is ati on dʼ un a ppa re il él ec tri qu e, qu el qu es pr éca ut io ns él ém ent ai res d oi ven t êt re ob ser vé es , i nc lu ant l es su iv ant es : LIS EZ T OUTE S LE S IN STR UCTI ONS A V ANT DʼUT ILIS ER VOTR E ASPIR A TEUR . A V ER TI SS EM E NT Pou r ré dui re l e ri squ e de feu [...]
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T o re duce the risk of elect ric shoc k, th is appli ance has a po lari zed plug (one bla de is wi der than the other ). This plu g wi ll fi t in a pola rize d out let onl y one way . If the plug does not fi t fu lly int o the out let, revers e the plu g. If it st ill doe s not fi t, co ntac t a quali fi ed elec tric ian to in stal l the pro p[...]
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5 Cleaning Accessories Slip the circular end of an accessory tool onto the end of the hose handle and twist slightly to secure. If ad di tion al reach is needed, place a wand on the hose handle fi rst. Attach wands and cleaning tools (W ands may vary by model) Crevice T ool Upholstery Nozzle Dusting Brush Cre vice T ool : For crevi ces, corn ers, [...]
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Motor Filter 6 HO W T O MAI NT AI N The ins truct ions giv en in this book let serve as a guide to routi ne mai n te na nce. T o avoid unnec essa ry ser vice calls, check the hos e, bag and fi lter often . Clea r a clogg ed hos e with the blow er , chan ge the bag if it is ful l, a nd c lean the mot or fi l ter when it is d irty . Dis pos abl e D[...]
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PROBLEM SOL VING NO TE: T urn O FF th e pow er s wit ch a nd un plu g th e e le ct ric al co rd b efo re s er vi c in g. PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION 7 Motor wonʼt start Electric plug Power switch not turned “ON” Full paper bag Hose Front cover not latched Full paper bag Slip ring open Hose Internal safety thermostat trips Cord connection at hose As[...]
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THE EU REK A ® HD ® H D ® 2 YEAR LI MIT ED W AR RANT Y WHA T TH IS W ARRA NTY COVE RS Y ou r Eure ka HD cl ean er is wa rra nted to be fre e from all def ect s in mat eri al and workm ans hip in norma l use FOR A PER IOD OF TW O YEARS . Th e war ran ty is grant ed on ly to the or igi nal purch aser of the clea ner . Th e war rant y is sub ject t[...]
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9 P erfo rmance Y ou Expect Quality Y ou Demand REP AIR P AR TS LIST Eureka Hea vy Duty HD3 684A Date: Apr il 7, 2004 THE EUREKA CO MP ANY BLOOMINGT ON, ILLINOIS 61701[...]
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1 1 HD36 84A 1. 60487-33 HOUSING ASSEMBL Y* 2. 59046-1 FR ONT CO VER GASKET 3. 38956-1SV FR ONT CO VER ASSEMBL Y** 4. 38805-1 CASTER ASSEMBL Y*** 5. 37409-1 WHEEL & HUB ASSEMBL Y 6. 28008B-5 REAR HOUSING ASSEMBL Y**** 7. 15409A-119N REAR WHEEL 8. 27964-119N EXTENSION TUBE 9. 38333 FIL TER * INCLUDES ITEMS 4 & 5 ** INCLUDES ITEM 2 *** INCLUD[...]
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13 HD36 84A 1. 28261 MO T OR MOUNTING GASKET 2. 60865-5 MO T OR ASSEMBL Y 3. 60610 SCREW - pkg of 10 4. 28050 MO T OR BUSHING 5. 28304A-2 SWITCH ASSEMBL Y 6. Not on this model. 7. 39408-2 THERMOST A T & TERMINAL ASSEMBL Y 8. 39585-12 CORD & TERMINAL ASSEMBL Y[...]
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15 HD36 84A 1. 60289-1 HOSE ASSEMBL Y COMPLETE* 2. 15355-119N HOSE COUPLIN G 3. 39514A TELESCOPIC W AND 4. 54910 CLIP & T OOL 5. 60296A DISPOSABLE BAG (STYLE MM FIL TERAIRE) - pkg of 3 6. 37653-3 BLEEDER 7. 26193-3 CUR VED HANDLE ASSEMBL Y 8. 60290-1 DUSTING BR USH 9. 38284-3 UPHOLSTER Y NOZZLE 10. 38702-2 FLOOR & W ALL BR USH 11. 74184 O W[...]
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©2004 Electrolux Home Care Products, Ltd. Printed in U.S.A. Part No. 74184 (4/04)[...]