Kenmore 116.27614 manual

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    Owner's Manual Vacuum Cleaner :IN:" _N Before returning this product° Sears Parts and Repair Center (1o800o488o1222} Anyt me, day or nght (U.S A. oW) Vacuum CIea_er He_p L_ne (I o877o53t o732i ) 8:00amo5:00pm EST, M_F (US£ and Canada) Read a__d t;gi ow a![ safety and operat ny ;nstructions before first use of ths product Sears, Roebuck [...]

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    Before Using Your New Vacuum Cleaaer .......... 2 Kenmore Vacuum C_@aner Warranty 3 Important Safety Instructions 4 Parts and Features 5.6 Assembty Instructions 78 Pet PowerMate '_ Storage ........ _ Operating Instructions ........... 9 t_ow to Start 9 vacuum n_ tps 10 Sugges ed Pie Heght Se_t r 9s 1 Attache erts "11 Att_f_chn ent Use &qu[...]

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    One Year Limited Wag'rarity When assembIed operated and ma stainedaccording to oil nstructio_s supplied with the product f ths w_cuum c_eaner fails due to a defect n material or workmansh p withn one year from the date of purchase, return it te any Sears store, Sears Parts & Repair Centeror other Kenmore outer for free repar, If this vacuu[...]

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    I Read all nstructans n this manua befoie assembling or usieg your vacuL £ ceaner Sears retch' mended attachments Fa _ure to do so ceu[d resuft irt elect ca shock or brash suddenly stad ng Do r_ot save vacu ;m c_eaee_ when pbgged n Unptug frorr outer when not n use and before sortieing To reduce the risk of ebctdcat shock -..Be net use o £do[...]

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    It s to know yoJ_ vac_, ,_m ceane s !:)art5 sad lea urea to ensure Is prope__a_(:t safe _se_ hev:.£ hese befoe _,si_9 you_ vacums tear x' Be Part No i n U SA Part No in Canada 20,40I i8 ............ Has,die Quick Relea_¢e Adjd:s_ L_ut£@n Bel_[...]

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    ATTACHMENTS CrevlC_ Ibo_ ............................. BrushOemb@_tten _ .......... BrushDUs#ng Brush StyW No Ot,%t Ba9 Q 8xi a_st _:,i t _r £F,q o *, Motor oafe_y Ftel ._F,,4 Cord Co_J@r (Behind Busf Ba£)[...]

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    Pease: say specs/atte_to!_ te these azar,.t aert boxes asc fbflow aiy tons {_ver". WARNING state_ne_ts alert you to such dangeis as fl e!e._r_,. sh(ck burns a_d persona inic% CAUTION statemer'ts a e,t you to sucP dange s as oason,d '}t_y and/or property damage, Electrical Shock Hazard DO NOT plu B into electrical supply _ntil assemMy[...]

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    I OIen heca ste_/ood, 2 Check to see that tie <t_st bag s proper_ y nstat{ed See BAG CHANGING for inst uctons 3, Check to see thai the motor safety fters propery nstaied See NSOTOR SAFETY HLTER CHANGHIG fo _stractons HOOD AND TOOL STORAGE COVER It is farms br the car_ ster hood and tee storage sever to come off wher_ ope_ed fur,. t_er than neede[...]

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    OPERATING NSTRUCT ONS Persor_a_ _n_ury and Product Damage Hazard DO NOT plug in if switch is in ON 9osi_ion_ Personal injury or property damage couk_ result. The cord moves rap dry when rewindhg, Keep c!-d[dren away and provide a clear path when rewinding the cord to prevent persona[ injury. DO NOT use outlets above courtiers, Damage frets cord So [...]

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    Suggested sweeping pattern, Fo_ best cleaning act on, the Powe_Mate shoud be pushed stra ght away foe you and purled straight back At the end of each pull stroke the d recton of the PowerMale shoud be changed to poirt into the next section to be cleaned Ths pattern shoud be co _t r_ued across the capet with sow_ gd; g motions. NOTEs f:ast, erky str[...]

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    For best deep down clean n!_ ,lse he XLO sett tg. Howeve you Tray nee:, _ to/:aise he hegM to make some o_s ease< such as scatter _ugs and some deep pie calpe s and to prevent he vacuum @cane from shutting off, S_,@gested sett rigs af'e Ht _, Shag deep pie or scatter _ gs _SED - Medium/e deep pe LO - Low to mediu _ piie. XLO - Most carpets [...]

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    OVERLOAD PROTECTOR l_/e PowerMate _as bu t...n p otectb ' aga nat re(tot ard Ove_#ead Pro_ector/ th_ agilator}ar_ f the ag tater sows down or stops the overload ;xotectar shuts off the PowerMate The can ster motor will co/t hue to run To correct proMem: °[Sjn off and unpug vacuum cleaner, remove obstruction, then press BELT RESET button_ Aba [...]

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    SUCTION CONTROL Ta suctio _ control slows you to change the vacuum suets _ fe_ _ d fleam fab_ cs s _c_on and carpet weig_ ts, Opehing the contro! decreases suet sI_ for dFapm es and lightwe ght r,_gs, wh!e cos _g the co_t el _creases s_ctsn for _@ho ste_ es and carpels PERFORMANCE ND CATOR When the vacuum cteaner is unning with normal airfflow, the[...]

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    [_e vacuum ceaner creates sucto_ _at picks up dirL Rapid y moving ar car_ es tt_e dirt to the dust bag th o _gf the airflow pas.o sages_ The @_st bag lets the ar pass through, whle t traps the dirt. For bestcleanngres ts keep tleap- flow passage eperL Check te star_ed areasoccasions ly for dogs UnphJg ff_m outlet before check _g. CANISTER CARE Fo b[...]

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    I_ Unpl, !I cord fro"s wali oJ let, DO NOT dFip water ol_ vacuum cleaner. 2 Cleae exte or _,sag a cean soft eoth that has been dipped n a so uton ol md liquid detergent and wate, the_ wr _r4_ @% Wpe dry after ctean g 3, Yo red,ice state e ectr cty and dust bud, up wpe outer surface of vact_ m c ea_,er and attachmeMs Do not use attachments if t[...]

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    Fire and!or E_ectdcai Shock Hazard Do not operate with a c_ogged exhaust filter or without the exhaust filter or exhaust filter cover installed EXHAUST NLTER The exhaust f/tar ca_tr dge r_st be replaced when dirty, Rep!ace t_e liter when the ent;e surtace area s covered eve _ty_ The f#ter CANNOT be washed as it will _ose its dust trapp ng abiiity. [...]

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    POWERMATE CARE Awaysfoowal sa{ety eca tionswter_pelar_g * . : e_ E_ectrica_ Shock Or Persona_ hjury Haza_d Disconnect electrical supply before pe_ormtng maintenance to the vacuum c_eaner, FaiK_re to do so couM result in e_ectrica/shock or personal iniury from vacuum cleaner t, ps c e down 2 Ltscrewt e two (2) PowerMate COV(_F sc(ews 3 ]_xr n F_ower[...]

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    TO REPLACE BELT 1_/_sta/_ row be!t over mote drve t_en ove_ bet pat _, NOTE: See PARTS AND Ead Cap Path 2, Place agitator aosemby back rio PowerMa e, 3. Lr_e _p font oH cove a_d base Resl cover o_ front edge of base as OOVeF S_de Rear L a_ch Latchea 4 Rotate cover back Press cover f my until sde arid :ear arches snap /to pace Make sure there s r_,o[...]

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    Ebctricai Shock Or Perso__a_ _n]ury Dieco_'_neet etectrical supply before per_ formi__g maintena[_ce to the vacuum cleaner, Failure to do so could result in e_eciriea_ ahoch or personal injury from vacuum c_eaner suddenly starting TO CHECK THE BRUSHES _:_:::::::: ..... W/_e_ bushes are worn to the /eve/of ihe base s ppol'thas replace ti_e[...]

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    Revew this table to find doo ._yo/i'ee/f s(:/ tens fe _inof perlormance prob eros. Any other servce nee(ed should be performed by a Sears e ethe_' quaifie}t service agent Disconnect e_ectdca_ supply before pedorm_ng maintenance to the vacuum c_ear_er Failure to do so co@d res@t _n e_ectricai shock or personal _njury: P_ h£, _,f dirt pkk4[...]

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    B_asteF Protection Agreements _':_:_eF_4_t_ti{_ts a _aki_g a s_t p_t_/_:_ae "a_u_new Ken_r ore_:b praduct is desiF ed and man_._ factured fo_ years d deperdaUe operatior_ But tike eli products, t may squire prevent;re ma nte_ nanee or repar from time to tree. That's when havi'sg a Master Protect on Agreement car_ save you money [...]

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