Motor protection system, Agitator motor overload protector – Kenmore ASPIRADORA 116.35923 User Manual

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PERFORM ANCE/SAFETY FEATURES

MOTOR PROTECTION

SYSTEM

Motor Protector

This vacuum cleaner has a motor protector

by-pass valve which automatically opens to

provide cooling air to the vacuum cleaner

motor when a clog prevents the normal

flow of air to the motor. The by-pass valve

opens to prevent motor overheating and

possible damage to the vacuum cleaner.

You will notice a change of sound as air

rushes through the valve opening.

To correct problem install a new dust

bag. If using attachments, adjust to

allow for greater air flow.

NOTE: The motor

protector may open

when using

attachments or

when cleaning new

carpet due to

reduced airflow

caused by the

attachments

themselves or by

new carpet lint filling

the dust bag quickly.

To correct problem

install a new dust bag. If using

attachments, adjust to allow for greater
air flow.

Note: Do not block motor protector.

Motor

Protector

(Behind Hose)

Thermal Protector

This vacuum cleaner has a thermal

protector, which automatically trips to

protect both the vacuum cleaner and the

agitator motor from overheating. If a clog

prevents the normal flow of air to the motor,

the thermal protector turns the motor off

automatically. This allows the motor to cool

in order to prevent possible damage to

the vacuum cleaner.

To correct problem:

Turn the vacuum

cleaner off and unplug the power cord

from the outlet to allow the vacuum

cleaner to cool and the thermal protector

to reset.

Check for and remove clogs,

replace bag if necessary. See page 19,
CLOG REMOVAL section. Also check

and replace any clogged filters. Wait
approximately 40-50 minutes before

restarting vacuum cleaner.

AGITATOR MOTOR

OVERLOAD PROTECTOR

The agitator motor has built-in protection

against motor damage should the agitator

jam. If the agitator slows down or stops, the

agitator overload

protector shuts off

the agitator motor.

The vacuum

cleaner motor will

continue to run.

To correct

problem:

Turn off and unplug vacuum

cleaner, remove obstruction, then press

Agitator Motor reset button.

If the problem persists, have the

vacuum cleaner serviced by a Sears or
other qualified technician.

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