To select a pile height setting, Caution, Carpet/bare floor selector – Kenmore ASPIRADORA 116.35623 User Manual

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To select a pile height setting:

Turn off vacuum cleaner. Select a pile height
setting by tilting the vacuum cleaner back

until front wheels are lifted slightly off the

floor.

Slide the adjustment lever to the correct

setting.

There are four (4) pile height settings on the
vacuum cleaner. Use the

LOW

setting for

most low-pile carpets and bare floor

cleaning (with agitator

OFF),

and the

HIGH

setting for high-pile carpets like shag carpet,
scatter rugs, etc. Use the other settings as

needed for carpet heights in-between low

and high pile.

A

CAUTION

Do not allow vacuum cleaner to
remain in one spot for any length
of time when the agitator is turn­
ing. Damage to carpet may occur.

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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 the brush assembly does
not revolve. This setting should be used

for cleaning hardwood and tile floors and

when any attachments (tools) are
used.

Carpet setting;

Slide the selector

ali the

way forward

and up to the carpet

position.

In this position the brush assembly will

turn. When carpets are being cleaned the

selector should be in this position.

Attention:

Refer to your carpet manufac­

turers cleaning recommendations. Some
more delicate carpets may require that

they be vacuumed with the agitator turned
off, to prevent carpet damage.

A

CAUTION

Do not allow vacuum cleaner to

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

ing. Damage to carpet may occur.

Note: For longer belt life, turn the vacuum

cleaner off before moving selector, other­
wise make sure 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.

Carpet/Bare

Floor Selector

To Bare Floor

Position

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