Sanitaire SC5700 manual

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  • Page 1

    P L E A S E R E T A I N We suggest you record the model, type and serial numbers below . They are located on the silver rating plate on your cleaner . For prompt and complete service information, always refer to these numbers when inquiring about service. Model & T ype Serial No. It is also important to keep your receipt as proof of date of pur[...]

  • Page 2

    T o r educe the ris k of fire , ele ctr ic sh ock , or injur y: • Do not u se outdo ors or o n w et su rface s. • Do not leav e vacuu m clea ner when plug ged in. T urn off th e switc h and unp lug the elect rical cord wh en not in use and bef ore s erv icing . • Thi s app lianc e i s pro vided wi th do uble insul ati on. U se on ly id ent i[...]

  • Page 3

    3 DO NOT OIL the motor or the brush roll. The mot or an d bru sh ro ll ar e perma nent ly se aled and lub ricat ed. T o redu ce the ris k of ele ctric sho ck, this appl iance has a pol arize d plu g (on e bla de is wide r tha n the othe r). This pl ug wil l fit in a pola rized outle t only one way . If the plu g doe s not fit full y into the outl[...]

  • Page 4

    SERVICING OF DOUBLE-INSULA TED APPLIANCES A double-insulated appliance is marked with one or more of the following: The words “DOUBLE INSULA TION” or “DOUBLE INSULA TED” or the double insulation symbol (square within a square). In a double-insulated appliance, two systems of insulation are provided instead of grounding. No grounding means i[...]

  • Page 5

    1. Co rd Reta ine r . T o us e, p ush ele ctr ical cor d do wn into cor d ret ainer . 2. ON / OF F S w it c h . I nt e rn a ti o na l s ym b ol I m ea n s O n , Int ernat ion al sy mbo l O m ean s Of f. 3. Bag Comp art ment Latc h. Pul l up on lat ch to rem ove bag co mp art me nt do or gi vi ng ac ce ss to th e dus t bag a nd mo to r filt er . 4.[...]

  • Page 6

    CAU TION: Ass emble th e cle ane r bef ore usin g. CAU TION: Mov ing part s, ma ke su re on /off swit ch is in of f (0) posi tio n bef ore plug gin g in. NO TE: Fea tur es m ay var y by mo del ye t al l pa rts ass emb le the same . HO W T O ASS EMBL E At tach Han dle CAU TION: Do not cat ch co rd under hand le. 1. From re ar of cl eaner , ali gn ha[...]

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    1. T o u se acces sor ies remov e h ose from low er hos e reta ine r by lifti ng up an d t wisti ng. 2. Place desi red a cce ssory on to en d o f hos e o r wan d. HO W T O U SE 1. Handl e Rele ase . Step on handl e relea se to pul l hand le bac k to a comfo rta ble oper ating posit ion. T o lowe r ha ndl e com plete ly to the floor , depr ess han [...]

  • Page 8

    RO UTIN E MA INTE NAN CE The inst ructi ons in this bookl et serv e as a guide to routi ne mai ntena nce . T o avoid unnec ess ary ser vice calls , check the filt ers, bel t, an d b rush rol l oft en. NOT E: W h e n v a c u u m i n g c a r p e t f r e s h e n e r s o r clean ers, powder , plaster dust, or similar fine su bsta nces , th e fil ter[...]

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    RO UTIN E MA INTE NAN CE (c ontin ued ) Pr e-M ot or Fil ter Pre -Mot or F ilt er Che ck the pr e-m otor filte r e ach time the dust bag is chang ed. Cle an or re place as need ed. T o Cl ean Pre -Mot or Fi lter 1. R e m o v e f i l t e r c e n t e r e d i n t h e b o t t o m o f t h e b a g com partm ent . 2. Shake filt er to remo ve ex ces s du[...]

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    PE RIOD IC M AINT ENA NC E (cont inu ed) Bru sh R oll The brus h rol l tu rns as it swee ps and comb s the car pet nap. Rem ove hair and thr eads fr om the brus h rol l so it co nti nues br ush ing the ca rp et. T o mai nt ain the mo st effi cie nt cle ani ng, t he bri stles must tou ch the carpe t. T o test the brist le len gth, hold a rul er aga[...]

  • Page 11

    5. Locate lower hose adapter on the back of the cleaner . 6. Remov e lower hose adapt er from rea r of cle aner by lift ing 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 hoo[...]

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    N OT E : T u rn of f th e s w it c h a nd un p lu g t h e e l ec t ri c al co r d b ef o re se r v ic i ng . Mo to r wil l no t st ar t. Pu sh p lug s ec ur el y int o ou tle t. T ry an ot her o ut le t. Ch ec k cir cu it b re ak er . Mo to r sud de nl y st op s. Th er ma l C ut O f f, se e Pa ge 3. Do es n ot cl ea n th e car pe t or flo or . Cl [...]