Agitator on/oñ= selector, Warning, Agitator on/off selector – Kenmore 116.31912 User Manual

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AGITATOR ON/Oñ= SELECTOR

OFF Position: Step on the back half of the
pedal to turn off the agitator for use on bare
floors.

tn the OFF position, the agitator does not
rotate. This setting should be used for

cleaning hardwood and tile floors.

Note: The light will remain on when vacu­
uming with the agitator in the OFF Position,
provided the vacuum is not fully upright.

ON Position: Step on the front half of the
pedal to turn on the agitator for use on car­
peting.

In the ON position, the agitator will turn.
When carpets are being cleaned the selec­
tor should be in this position.

Attention: Refer to your carpet manufactur­

ers cleaning recommendations. Some more
delicate carpets may require that they be
vacuumed with the agitator turned off, to
prevent carpet damage.

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WARNING

Personal Injury Hazard

DO NOT place hands or feet under­

neath the unit when changing tiie
Agitator On/Off Selector to the On
position. The agitator begins to

revolve rapidly.

ATTACHMENTS

Cre Wee

Tool

Telescoping
Wand

Dusting
Brush

Combination
Brush

Stretch
Hose

Hose

Collar

Identify each of the attachments shown
above.

TO USE ATTACHMENTS:

Remove the lower end of the stretch hose

from the cleaner by grasping the hose col­
lar, twisting and pulling straight out The
attachments can now be added to the hose.

Note: The agitator will not rotate if the hose
has been removed from the nozzle.

NOTE: The motor protector may open when

using attachments or when cleaning new
carpet, due to reduced airflow by the attach­
ments themselves or by new carpet fuzz fill­
ing the bag quickly. See the

TROUBLESHOOTING section.

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WARNING

Efectrical Shock And Personal Injury
Hazard

Disconnect electrical supply before

servicing or cle£mfng the unit. Failure
to do so could result in electrical shock
or personal injury from cleaner sud­
denly starting.

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