Operation, Installing attachments, Tips and tricks – LG LuV300B User Manual

Page 15: Using the pet hair turbine tool, Stairways and landings, Agitator motor overload protection, Thermal overload protection

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OPERATION

Installing Attachments

Using the crevice tool:

Slide the crevice tool over the end of the wand or fit

it into the handle.

Tips and Tricks

Carpet Edges and Corners:

For tight corners, carpet edges and along base

boards, use the dusting brush.

Use the crevice tool for especially hard to reach

areas.

Use the crevice tool for hard to reach places such

as tight corners and base boards.

Using the Pet hair turbine tool

The Pet hair turbine tool attaches to the wand like

the other attachments. It features a turbine-powered

agitator to provide extra cleaning power on carpets

and fabrics. It is great for cleaning stairs, cushions

and vehicle upholstery.

When using the Pet hair turbine tool, check

frequently for the buildup of hair, fibers, lint and

other debris in the brush area.

Excessive buildup can reduce performance and

could damage the Pet hair turbine tool. See the

Care and Cleaning section for cleaning instructions.

Stairways and Landings

Use the Dusting brush or Pet hair turbine tool on

stairs and landings. Make sure that the vacuum

cleaner is placed so that it cannot tip or fall.

See below and page 12 for instructions on selecting

and using attachments.

Agitator Motor Overload
Protection

The agitator has a 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 suction motor will

remain on at this time.

To correct problem:

Turn off and unplug vacuum

cleaner, remove obstruction and press the reset

button.

Thermal Overload Protection

This vacuum cleaner has a thermal overload

protector which automatically activates to protect

the vacuum cleaner from overheating. If a clog

disturbs the normal flow of air to the motor, the

thermal protector turns the motor off automatically

to allow the motor to cool in order to prevent

possible damage to the vacuum cleaner.

To correct the problem:

Turn the vacuum cleaner

off and unplug the power cord. Check for and

remove clogs, if necessary. Also check and clean

any dirty filters.

Wait approximately 30 minutes and plug the

vacuum cleaner in and turn back on to see if the

motor protector has reset. The thermal protector

system will not reset until the vacuum cleaner has

completely cooled down.

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