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R 20 S, R 20D , R 20P & R 20UP Own e r’ s Man u al[...]
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1 Getting Started Important Safety Instructions .................................................................................................... 2 Polarization Instructions ............................................................................................................... 3 State of California Proposition 65 Warnings ...............[...]
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2 I MPo Rt Ant sAFet Y I nstRU C tIo ns When using an electrical appliance, basic precautions should always be followed, including the following: READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS APPLIANCE The manufacturer cannot accept responsibility for damage caused when the appliance is not used according to the instructions or for uses other than those [...]
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3 Power Cord, 2-Wire Polarized Cord To reduce the risk of electric shock, this product is equipped with a polarized alternating current line plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other). This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing t[...]
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4 1” Des CRIP t Ion oF tHe V ACUUM 6 20 5 18 10 7 4 3 1 17 19 11 8 2 14 13 15 12 16 9[...]
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5 Des CRIP t Ion oF tHe V ACUUM 1 Ergonomic Handle 2 Main On/Off Power Switch 3 Power Cord 4 Carrying Handle (Located Behind Bag Compartment Cover) 5 Bag Compartment Latch (to Replace Vacuum Bag and Filters) 6 Xenon Headlight 7 Brushroll Jam Indicator (models R20P and R20UP) 8 Vacuum Nozzle 9 Furniture Guard 10 Carpet/Floor Selector (models R20D, R[...]
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6 As seMBl InG tHe V ACUUM Attaching the Handle to the Vacuum NOTE: Do not plug in the vacuum until it is completely assembled. The vacuum cleaner and the handle are packed separately. • Remove the handle screw (Fig.1). Then position the handle behind the vacuum cleaner and level with the top of the unit. Hold the power cord down and away from th[...]
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7 oPeR AtIon Unwinding the Power Cord • The Quick Release Upper Cord Hook rotates to allow for quick access to the power cord. Turn the Upper Cord Hook downward and you can quickly drop the power cord to the floor without unwinding it from the cord hooks (Fig. 1). • When storing the vacuum cleaner turn the Quick Release Upper Cord Hook to the u[...]
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8 oPeR AtIon CARPET Carpet FLO OR & TOOL S Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Floo r & T ools Using the Carpet/Floor Selector (models R20D, R20P and R20UP) To Vacuum Carpet: For carpet cleaning, slide the Carpet/Floor Selector toward the back of the nozzle so that it reads “Carpet” (Fig. 1). To Vacuum Hard Surfaces and Use Tools: For cleaning bare floors or[...]
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9 Vacuuming Under Furniture Your vacuum will lie flat on the floor for effective cleaning under beds and tables. • Press the Handle Release Pedal once for normal vacuuming (Fig. 1). • Press the Handle Release Pedal a second time to enable the vacuum to lie flat on the floor (Fig. 2). Carrying the Vacuum To safely transport your vacuum, especial[...]
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10 A t t ACHMen t Cl e AnInG Your vacuum is a comprehensive cleaning system equipped with an upholstery tool, dusting brush, crevice tool, telescopic wand and a stretch hose. Wand Cleaning • Remove the Telescopic Wand from the body of the vacuum by pulling it up and out of the holder. • Extend the wand by sliding the Wand Extension Button forwa[...]
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11 A t t ACHMen t Cl e AnInG Cleaning Tools Your vacuum is equipped with a dusting brush, upholstery brush and crevice tool. • Turn the Carpet/Floor Selector on the nozzle to the “Floor & Tools” position (models R20D, R20P and R20UP only) and remove the cleaning wand from the vacuum. • Insert any of the tools onto the end of the wand. D[...]
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12 Annual Checkup To keep your vacuum in peak operating condition, it is recommended you bring your vacuum to an Authorized Riccar Retailer for an annual checkup. Your retailer will conduct a comprehensive examination to ensure your vacuum is in top operating condition. Power Cord Care • If cord or plug has any apparent damage, refrain from using[...]
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13 When to Change the Vacuum Bag (models R20D, R20P and R20UP) The Full Bag Indicator Light is designed to show when the bag is full or when there is a clog in the vacuum. The system measures airflow and alerts the user when airflow is significantly reduced – most commonly from a full bag or a clog. The light could also come on when vacuuming fin[...]
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14 MAInte nAnCe An D CARe Replacing the Vacuum Bag NOTE: Unplug the vacuum cleaner from the electrical outlet before changing the bag. • Open the bag compartment by lifting up the latch on the bag compartment cover. • Remove the used vacuum bag by pulling the red bag collar tab away from the vacuum (Fig. 1). Slide the used bag out of the holder[...]
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15 MAInte nAnCe An D CARe When to Change the Filters At minimum, it’s recommended to replace the filters once a year or after using 12 vacuum bags, whichever comes first. If someone in your household is sensitive to airborne allergens, it is recommended to change the filters after every six vacuum bags. Replacing the HEPA Media or Foam Filter Dep[...]
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16 Replacing the Electrostatic Secondary Filter NOTE: Unplug the vacuum cleaner from the electrical outlet before changing the filters. The electrostatic secondary filter protects the motor from dust and dirt. Before installing a new vacuum bag, check the filter. Accumulated dirt in the bag compartment will be collected on this filter and may restr[...]
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17 Brushroll Red War nin g Lig ht Indi cates a Jammed Brushroll Condition MAInte nAnCe An D CARe Jammed Brushroll (Models R20P and R20UP) CAUTION! To Reduce the Risk of Injury From Moving Parts, Unplug Before Servicing. If an object, such as a throw rug or article of clothing is ever picked up into your vacuum, the vacuum will sense this Jammed Bru[...]
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18 MAInte nAnCe An D CARe Removing and Reinstalling the Bottom Plate WARNING! To Reduce the Risk of Electrical Shock or Injury From Moving Parts, Unplug Before Servicing or Cleaning. • Press the handle release pedal twice and place the vacuum cleaner in the flat position. • Turn the vacuum cleaner over, exposing the bottom plate. • Slide the [...]
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19 Unclogging the Nozzle and Hose WARNING! To Reduce the Risk of Electrical Shock or Injury From Moving Parts, Unplug Before Servicing or Cleaning. The hose located on the back of the vacuum carries the dirt from the nozzle to the vacuum bag. The hose also functions as the attachment cleaning hose. First check to see that a bag is properly installe[...]
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20 Thermal Motor Protection WARNING! To Reduce the Risk of Electrical Shock or Injury From Moving Parts, Unplug Before Servicing or Cleaning. Your vacuum is equipped with a safeguard to recognize when the vacuum might overheat and shuts off. Common reasons why a vacuum may overheat include operating the vacuum with a full bag or when there is a clo[...]
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21 PRoBl eM sol V InG GUIDe PROB LEM V acuum won’t turn on V acuum won’t pick up or low suction Dust escaping from vacuu m POS S IBLE R EAS ON • Power cord not rmly plugged in • Bl own fuse or tripped bre a ker • Needs ser vice • V acuum bag full • Clogged lter • Hose clogged • Worn brushes • Bag co mpart ment cover is not[...]
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22 W ARR AntY What is Covered: This warranty covers any defects in material and workmanship in your new Riccar vacuum and applies exclusively to the original purchaser . How Long Coverage Lasts: Warranty coverage lasts five years for the R20P and R20UP models. Warranty coverage lasts four years for the R20S and R20D models. Household models used co[...]
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23 oWne R’s WARR A n t Y InF oRM A t Ion ke ep this for y our recor ds … Date of pur chase Serial number Model number Purchased from : Store name Add res s City , St ate , Zip T elephone[...]
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