Hoover Self-Propelled WindTunnel Bagless with Powered Hand Tool manual

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    ® This pr oduct was designed for easy Assembly (See page 3) www .hoover .com Self-Pr opelled WindT unnel ™ Bagless with Power ed Hand T ool by HOOVER[...]

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    Fill in and r etain The model and serial number are located on the back of the handle as shown. For your personal records, please enter the COMPLETE model and serial number in the spaces provided and retain this information. Y our cleaner is model___________________________________ and has serial number___________________________________ It is sugg[...]

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    3 1. Assembling cleaner Car ton contents Remove all parts from carton and identify each item shown. Make sure all parts are located before disposing of packing. A. Handle section B. Cleaner body C. Handle screw packet (in bag with owner’ s manual) Note: The white switch lock above the ON/OFF switch aids in the assembly of your cleaner . Assembly [...]

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    16. Nozzle control knob: slide knob to correct setting for height of car - pet being cleaned. 17. Brush roll control 18. Furniture guard 19. Headlight 20. Edge groomers 21. Hose 22. Hose rack 23. ‘Dirt FINDER’ display * 24. Embedded ‘Dirt FINDER ’ sensitivity switch * 25. Cord hooks: wrap cord ar ound hooks for storage. The top hook can be [...]

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    FLOOR CARPET HARD 2-9 Br ush r oll control Note: When handle is in upright position, brush roll is automatically OFF . Move the brush roll contr ol only when the handle is in the upright position. Slide control to “Carpet” to turn brush roll ON for cleaning carpet or rugs. Slide control to “Har d” to turn brush roll OFF when cleaning bare f[...]

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    6 Cleaning lightweight flexible rugs Stand on one end of rug and move cleaner toward other end or edge. Before r eaching edge, push down on handle. This will lift up the nozzle (front of cleaner) as shown and will prevent rug from clinging to cleaner . Continue to lift up nozzle so that when you have reached the edge, it is com- pletely off the rug[...]

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    Select pr oper tool H. Dusting brush may be used for carved furniture, table tops, books, lamps, lighting fixtures, venetian blinds, baseboards, shutters, and r egisters. I. Furniture nozzle may be used for upholstered furniture, draperies, mat- tresses, clothing, automobile interiors, and carpeted stairs. J. Powered hand tool may be used for uphol[...]

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    8 3-4 3-5 3-7 3-6 Pr ess down on ar ea indicated (H) to open dirt cup lid. Empty cup. Note: It is not necessary to remove the HEP A car tridge filter to empty the dirt cup. Filter assembly The HEP A car tridge filter and pr e-filter are essentially self-shedding. T urning the knob on the lid as described in “How to empty dirt cup” should suffi-[...]

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    9 3-14 3-15 3-16 Headlight r eplacement What to buy This cleaner uses a 12 volt, wedge base type 912 bulb, Hoover part No. 27313101. Reattaching filter door The filter door is designed with a “break-away” featur e which allows it to snap free if it is pushed open too far . T o reattach, align hinges (O) of cover with slots on sides of filter ar[...]

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    D C A B C Positioning front of belt Place other end of belt over large pulley (C) while rolling the pulley in dir ection shown. Extra effort may be required to stretch belt onto pulley . Positioning back of belt W ith lettering on outside of belt, slide new belt over motor shaft (D). 10 3-20 Replacing bottom plate Reposition bottom plate and 4 Phil[...]

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    11 Inspecting V -belt The V -belt is designed to last for a long time and is not normally replaced. However , if V -belt is cracked, gouged or broken, now is a good time to r eplace it as follows. Slide flat belt off large pulley as shown in Fig. 3-19. T o remove V -belt, slide back of belt over pulley (C). Then firmly pull on belt and “snap” i[...]

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    Replacing belt When replacing belt, ask for HOOVER part No. 38528037. 1. Remove bottom plate, belt guard and brush roll as described in Figs. 3-28 through 3-30. 3-36 3-35 F E 2. Grasp turbine (E) and pull firmly to remove. 3. Remove belt from turbine pulley (F). Replace with new belt. 4. With flat sides of turbine retainers (G) pointing down, slide[...]

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    3-37 13 Edge gr oomer r eplacement When to replace The edge groomers, located on both sides of the nozzle, should be replaced when they are worn. What to buy When purchasing edge gr oomers, ask for HOOVER part No. 3951 1004. How to replace Disconnect cleaner from electrical outlet. Remove bottom plate as described in “The belt” section (Fig.3-1[...]

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    B. If a blockage occurs during tool use: T ur n cleaner OFF and disconnect from electrical outlet. 1. Look into hose end and remove any blockage. Note: Electrical parts are enclosed in the cleaner . Do not remove any scr ews. If blockage cannot be removed thr ough existing openings, take the cleaner to a Hoover Factory Service Center or an Authoriz[...]

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    15 Full One Y ear W arranty (Domestic Use) Y our HOOVER® appliance is warranted in normal household use, in accordance with the Owner’ s Manual against original defects in material and workmanship for a period of one full year from date of purchase. This warranty pr ovides, at no cost to you, all labor and parts to place this appliance in correc[...]

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