Pile height selection and setting, Warning, Carpet/bare floor selector – Kenmore 116.31722 User Manual

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PILE HEIGHT SELECTION AND SETTING

To select a pile height setting:

Turn off cleaner. Select a pile height setting

by tilling the cleaner back until front wheels
are lifted slightly off the floor as illustrated.

Slide the adjustment lever to the correct
setting.

SUGGESTED PILE HEIGHT SETTINGS

You may need to raise the height to make
some jobs easier, such as scatter rugs and

longer pile carpets. Suggested settings are:

HIGH: shag carpel, long pile, plush, scatter
rugs.

MED: medium to long pile.

LOW: short to medium pile.

EX LOW: very low pile.

WARNING

Personal Injury Hazard

DO NOT place hands or feet under­
neath the unit when changing from

the bare floor to the carpet pile

height setting,The agitator begins

to revolve rapidly when the vacuum

is turned on and is in the carpet set­

ting.

CARPET/BARE FLOOR SELECTOR

SOME MODELS

Bare floor setting: Slide the carpet/bare
floor selector all the way back and down
toward the bottom of the nozzle until it locks
into place.

In this position Ihe brush assembly doos not
revolve. This setting should be used for

cleaning hardwood and tile lloors and when
any attachments (tools) are used.

Carpet setting: Slide the selector all the

way forward and up to the carpet

position.

In this position the brush assembly will turn.
When carpets are being cieaned the selec­
tor should be in this position.

Attention: Refer to your carpet manufac­
turers cleaning recommendations. Some

more delicate carpels may require that they
be vacuumed with the agitator turned off, to

prevent carpet damage.

CAUTION

Do not allow vacuum cleaner to

remain in one spot for any length of
time when the agitator is turning.

Damage to carpet may occur.

Note: For longer belt life, turn vacuum off
before moving selector, otherwise make sur<
the selector is pushed fully and quickly as
possible to the desired position. Failure to
do so can cause the belt to rub on the
selector shaft and may result in the belt
becoming hot and creating a burning rubber
smell.

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