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Facilité d'utilisation
Vacuum Indicator Lights for Bare or Carpet Floor Use (see Figure 7A and 7B) There are two indicator lights on the left side of the power head. 1. Pressing down either the foot pedal or thumb switch once will turn ON the forward light, indicating suction only. Use this setting when vacuuming bare floors or using accessories. 2. Pressing down either the foot pedal or thumb switch a second time will turn ON both lights, indicating the brush roll is now rotating. Use this setting when vacuuming carpeted surfaces. 3. Pressing down either the foot pedal or thumb switch a third time will turn the vacuum OFF. Detaching the Upright Handle (see Figure 8) Your vacuum comes with a detachable upright handle for one step conversion from upright vacuum to hand held vacuum. Refer to Figure 4 “Attaching the Upright Handle”. 1. Before detaching upright handle, remove cord from the cord wrap and cord hook as shown in Figure 5. 2. Press down on the handle release pedal at the back of the vacuum, as shown in figure 8, while pulling straight up on the handle. Note: Upright handle will detach only in vertical position. Caution: Make sure the vacuum does not move when detaching the upright handle. Use as a Hand Vac (see Figure 10) With the upright handle removed the unit becomes a hand vacuum for use on stairs, on upholstery and other uneven surfaces. The accessory adapter should only be used with upright handle removed. Accessories Your vacuum comes with a flexible hose for use with hand held accessories. The hose has an adapter on each end, one that attaches to the vacuum and another to accept a crevice tool or dusting brush. Mounting and Removing Adapter (see Figure 11, 12) Note: Unplug vacuum and remove upright handle before attaching or detaching accessory adapter. The hose has a connecting adapter that plugs into the accessory inlet area on top of the dirt bowl. The adapter has side locking tabs to help attach and detach it to the inlet area. 1. Remove the adapter and hose assembly from the upper handle. 2. Lift the accessory inlet cover to reveal the accessory inlet location, see Figure 11. Note: Lifting the inlet cover will interrupt the original airflow path found below the power head. The lifting of this cover will also lock dirt bowl in place avoiding accidental removal while using flexible hose and accessories. 3. Insert the flat end of the connecting hose into the inlet. 4. Attach crevice tool for tight corners or dusting brush for upholstery/draperies, see Figure 12. 5. To remove adapter, depress the clips on the sides of the adapter and pull adapter away from the inlet, see Figure 11. To Empty Dirt Bowl (see Figure 13-16) Note: Unplug vacuum before removing the dirt bowl. 1. To empty debris and access filters, the accessory inlet area must be closed to unlock dirt bowl for removal. 2. Grasp dirt bowl handle and pull up as shown in figure 13. You may now take the dirt bowl assembly to your garbage can for cleaning. 3. Orient dirt bowl as shown in figure 14, then remove filter assembly from dirt bowl by lifting straight up. Note finger grip locations. 4. Empty dirt bowl, see figure 15, and clean off the face of the screen door, figure 16A. 5. Open screen door by placing finger under tab and lifting, figure 16B. To remove debris from the filter, tap against a hard surface or brush it with a soft brush. Screen door may be removed and easily reassembled onto the filter housing. 6. Pleated filter may be removed from filter assembly by pulling on a pleat, figure 16C. Tap dirt out or hand wash with soap and warm water, rinse thoroughly, allow to dry. IMPORTANT: MAKE SURE FILTER IS DRY BEFORE REASSEMBLY. CHECK THE SCREEN DOOR AND THE PLEATED FILTER FOR DAMAGE. IF DAMAGED, REPLACE BEFORE USING THE VACUUM. 7. Place pleated filter in filter housing, close screen door, place filter assembly back into dirt bowl and insert back into vacuum, pressing firmly in place. FOR BEST PERFORMANCE CLEAN OR REPLACE FILTERS OFTEN. WARNING: DO NOT OPERATE VACUUM WITHOUT DIRT BOWL AND FILTERS IN PLACE. Replacement Parts and Maintenance Safety Instructions: Polarized Plugs To reduce the risk of electric shock, this equipment has a polarized plug (one blade is wider than the other). Polarized connections will fit together only one way. If the power cord plug does not fit fully into the receptacle, reverse the plug. If it still does not fit fully into the outlet, contact a qualified electrician to install the proper outlet. Do not change the vacuum power cord in any way. Power Supply Be sure your power supply agrees with nameplate marking. 120 Volts AC only means your vacuum will operate on standard 60 Hz household power. Do not operate AC products on DC. A rating of 120 volts AC/DC means that your product will operate on standard 60 Hz AC or DC power. This information is printed on the nameplate. Lower voltage will cause loss of power and can result in over-heating. All Black & Decker products are factory-tested; if this product does not operate, ...
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