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Page 1
V ac uum Cleaner Owner ʼ s Guide Household T ype Model SP5816 Part No. 74576 (7/04) ©2004 Electrolux Home Care Products Ltd. Printed in U. S.A. INDEX Important Information ........................ 2 Quick Reference ................................ 3 Use ................................................. 4-5 Accessories ............................[...]
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Page 2
DO NOT OIL the motor or the brush roll. The motor and brush roll are permanently sealed and lubricated. T o reduce the risk of fi re, electric shock, or injury: • Do not use outdoors or on wet surfaces. • Do not leave vacuum cle aner when plug ged in. T urn off the switch and unplug the electrical cord when not in use and before servicing. •[...]
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Page 3
1. Cord Retainer . T o use, push electrical cord down into cord retainer . 2 . ON/OFF Switch . International symbol I means On, International symbol O means Off. 3. Bag Compartment Latch. Pull up on latch to remove bag compartment door giving access to the dust bag and motor fi lter . 4. Filter Door Latch. Push down on latch and pivot out for acce[...]
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Page 4
CAU TION : Ass emble the cle aner bef ore usin g. Mo vi ng par ts , m ake su re on/ of f swi tch is in off (O) posi tion bef ore plugg ing in. NOTE: Features may vary by model yet all parts assemble the same. HOW T O ASSEMBLE Attach Handle CAU TION : Do not cat ch c ord under han dle. 1. From rear of cleaner , align handle with groove and slide ont[...]
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Page 5
NOTE: While using accessories, do not place cleaner on furniture or steps as the brush roll may cause damage. Place cleaner on floor with the handle in storage position. 1. T o use accessories remove hose from rear of cleaner by lifting up and twisting. 2. Place desired accessory onto end of hose or wand. HOW T O USE 1. Handle Release . Step on han[...]
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Page 6
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE The instructions in this booklet serve as a guide to routine maintenance. T o avoid unnecessary service calls, check the fi lters, belt, and brush roll often. N OT E : When vacuuming carpet fresheners or cleaners, powder , plaster dust or similar f i n e s u b s t an ce s, t h e f i l t e r s o r b a g w i l l require more freq[...]
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Page 7
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE (continued) Pr e- Mo t or Pre-Motor Filter Pre-Motor Filter Check the pre-motor fi lter each time the dust bag is changed. Clean or replace as needed. T o Clean Pre-Motor Filter 1. Remove fi lter screen and fi lter centered in the bottom of the bag compartment. 2. Shake fi lter to remove excess dust. If necessary , the fi l[...]
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Page 8
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE (Continued) 8 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 effi cient cleaning, the bristles must touch the carpet. T o test the bristle length, hold a ruler against the underneath side of the cleane[...]
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Page 9
5. Locate lower hose adapter on the back of the cleaner . 6. Remov e lower hose adapter fro m rear of clean er by liftin g up and twisting. 7. Check for blockages in the hose and base hose. Flexing the hose may help loosen any blockage. If no blockage is found, continue to step 8. If blockage is found, clear and continue to step 1 1. 8. Remove hood[...]
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Page 10
NOTE: T urn of f th e sw itc h an d un plu g th e electrical cord before servicing. Motor will not start. Push plug securely into outlet. T ry another outlet. Check circuit breaker . Motor suddenly Thermal Cut Off, see Page 2. stops. Does not clean the Clean or replace the fi lters. Hint: If picking carpet or fl oor . up fi ne du st, th e bag or[...]