Warning, Important safety instructions, Replacing a worn belt – Rainbow Power Nozzle (e2) User Manual

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WARNING:

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK OR INJURY:

1 Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used by or near children. Do

not allow your Rainbow to be used as a toy or to run unsupervised at any time.

2 Unplug the Rainbow when not in use. Turn it off at the master switch before

unplugging. Grasp the plug to disconnect it from the wall outlet to avoid damage

to cord, plug, prongs or receptacle. Do not pull or carry by cord, use cord as a

handle, close a door on cord, pull or carry around sharp edges or corners. Do not

run appliance over cord. Keep cord away from heated surfaces. Do not use with

damaged cord or plug.

3 Do not leave appliance when plugged in. Unplug Rainbow from outlet when

unattended and before servicing.

4 If Rainbow or Power Nozzle is in disrepair, do not attempt to operate either machine.

If the Rainbow is not working properly as it should, has been dropped, damaged,

left outdoors or dropped into water, return it to your Rainbow Distributor.

5 Do not clean the unit or unclog the hose until the Rainbow is switched off and the

plug is removed from the wall outlet.

6 Do not connect to the receptacle of an incandescent light fi xture or use any

extension cords.

7 To avoid the possibility of fi re or explosion, do not use your Power Nozzle in areas

where fl ammable and/or explosive vapor or dust is present. Some cleaning fl uids

can produce such vapors. Areas where fl ammable cleaning fl uids have been used

should be completely dry and thoroughly aired before being vacuumed. Do not

use the Rainbow or Power Nozzle to unplug drains. If sewer gas it drawn into the

Rainbow, it could cause an explosion.

8 Never touch a metal sink, cold or hot water pipe with one hand while touching the

metal parts of any electrical appliance, light fi xture or switch with the other hand.

Your body could complete an electrical circuit to the ground. Additionally, wet skin

surfaces can greatly increase this hazard. Do not handle plug or appliance with

wet hands.

9 (a) Do not put any objects into openings; Do not use with any openings blocked;

Keep free of dust, lint, hair and anything that may reduce airfl ow; (b) Keep hair,

loose clothing, fi ngers and all parts of the body from openings and moving parts; (c)

Use extra care when cleaning on stairs.

10 Type Y power cords must be replaced by an authorized Rainbow distributor. If the

cord is damaged, turn off the power switch on the Rainbow and unplug the unit.

11 Do not pick up anything that is burning or smoking, such as cigarettes, matches

or hot ashes. Do not use to pick up fl ammable or combustible liquids, such as

gasoline, or use in areas where they may be present.

12 This appliance is provided with double insulation. Use only identical replacement

parts. See instructions for Servicing of Double-Insulated appliances in Rainbow

Owner’s Manual.

13 Your Power Nozzle contains a powerful revolving brush. To avoid bodily injury,

the Power Nozzle should not be placed against or close to loose clothing, jewelry,

hair or body surfaces while cleaner is connected to electrical outlet. The Power

Nozzle does NOT protect against bodily injury or damage to objects that contact the

revolving brush.

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WARNING: The electrifi ed hose contains electric wires. To reduce the risk of

electric shock: Do not immerse. Do not use or repair a damaged hose. Use

only on carpet moistened by cleaning process.

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IMPORTANT: The electrifi ed hose contains electrical wires and should be

checked regularly. Do not use if damaged, cut, or punctured. Avoid picking

up sharp objects. Do not use to suck up water. Do not immerse in water for

cleaning. Always turn off this appliance before connecting or disconnecting

either the hose or motorized nozzle.

IMPORTANT

SAFETY

INSTRUCTIONS

Please read all

instructions

before using unit. Use

your Rainbow only

for its intended use

as described in the

instructions. The use

of attachments not

recommended by Rexair

may cause hazards.

ALWAYS

FOLLOW THESE

IMPORTANT

SAFETY

INSTRUCTIONS.

SAVE THESE

INSTRUCTIONS

FOR HOUSEHOLD

USE ONLY

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1 NOTE: Always disconnect from electrical supply

when servicing. Turn the Power Nozzle upsid

Turn the Power

Turn the Power

e

down. Using a fl at-bladed screwdriver or coin, turn the

fastener a quarter-turn to the left (counterclockwise).

Remove the sole plate by grasping the fi nger tabs.

2 Insert Finger Under Belt Cover Near The Brush.

Lift the belt cover to unlatch it and rotate it back towards

the wand.

3 To remove the brush roll, grasp the outermost ends

of the brush roll and lift the brush roll out of the pockets

in the nozzle housing. Remove the worn or broken belt

from the brush roll or the motor shaft.

4 Loop the new belt around the pulley in the center

of the brush roll. Position the brush roll over the unit

so that indicator groove is nearest the spare belt pocket

and the belt is hanging from the brush roll near the

motor shaft. Position the belt around the motor shaft.

5 With the belt looped around the motor shaft and

pulley in the center of the brush roll, position the

ends of the brush roll on the rails located at the

outboard edges of the Power Nozzle. Using both

hands, slide the brush roll on the rails towards the front

of the unit until the ends of the brush roll are fully seated

into their pockets. Spin the brush roll by hand until the

belt tracks in the center of the pulley on the brush roll.

Rotate the belt cover towards the front of the unit

and push down to snap it into place.

7 Position the sole plate over the unit. Snap into place

edge of the sole plate into the unit and turn the fastener

a quarter-turn to the right (clockwise) until it “clicks.”

REPLACING A

WORN BELT

NOTE:

Always disconnect unit

from electrical supply

when servicing.

NOTE:

Contact your local

Rainbow distributor for

a new Power Nozzle belt.

Store the new belt in the

spare belt pocket under

the sole plate.

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