User manual EUREKA 50

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[. . . ] Do not use to pick up flammable or combustible liquids such as gasoline, or use in areas where they may be present. Unplug electrical appliances before vacuuming them. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 2 CONSEILS DE SÉCURITÉ Lors de l'utilisation d'un appareil électrique, quelques précautions élémentaires doivent être observées, incluant les suivantes: LISEZ TOUTES LES INSTRUCTIONS AVANT D'UTILISER VOTRE ASPIRATEUR. AVERTISSEMENT Pour réduire le risque de feu, de choc électrique, ou de blessure: · N'utiliser à l'extérieur où sur une surface mouillée. · Ne quitté pas l'aspirateur lorsqu'il est branché. Fermer le poste et débrancher la corde électrique lorsqu'il n'est pas en marche et/où avant de le réparer. [. . . ] For prompt and complete service information, always refer to these numbers. Model & Type_________________________ Serial No. ____________________________ THE EUREKA COMPANY BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS 61701 USA HOUSEHOLD TYPE MODEL 4 HOW TO USE The lightweight vacuum cleaner is designed to be used for quick, convenient, and easy cleanups. Moving the nozzle over carpeting, rugs, or upholstery provides suction and bristle agitation to clean dirt, lint, and threads from surfaces. The convenient Riser Visornozzle cover rotates upward to clean floors or downward to clean stair risers or furniture backs. Back Power Switch The power switch is located on the top of the handle. Slide the switch forward to turn the motor ON; slide back to turn the motor OFF. Forward Riser Visor- Nozzle Cover The Riser Visor nozzle features a rotating cover over the brush roll. When the cover is in the normal position, the brush roll action is toward the bottom side of the nozzle to clean flat areas such as stair steps or upholstery. Pull back on the release lever and pull upward to rotate the cover downward and expose the brush roll to the front of the nozzle for cleaning stair risers or furniture backs. Cover Pull Release Lever Caution: To prevent injury, turn off the switch before rotating the Riser Visor nozzle cover. Cord Storage Wind the cord loosely around the vacuum cleaner unit for storage. Fasten the plug to the cord to prevent unwinding. 5 Cleaner Accessories (optional) Some models feature one or both of the accessory sets shown below as standard equipment. Additional accessories may be purchased from a local dealer or from The Eureka Company. Adapter and Hose Place the Riser Visor-TM nozzle cover to the front. Then hold the adapter next to the underneath side of the brush roll with the hose pointing up. Push down on the knob to release the upper tabs and snap the adapter securely against the unit. Adapter Knob Tools The cleaning tools are two different sizes. The regular size tools are for general household cleaning while the Micro Tool Set is ideal for cleaning typewriters, copiers, or keyboards. Dusting brush for furniture, blinds, books, lamp shades, shelves. Crevice tool for corners, baseboards, sliding door tracks. Micro Tool Set The Micro Tool Set contains a variety of micro sized tools (see below). Place the tools on the end of the tool coupling or a wand. ADAPTER STRAIGHT EXTENSION WAND CURVED EXTENSION WAND OVAL BRUSH TOOL COUPLING ROUND BRUSH 6 CLEAR FLEXIBLE TUBING 36" CREVICE TOOL HOW TO MAINTAIN The instructions given in this booklet serve as a guide to routine maintenance. If the dust container is visibly full before finished cleaning, empty as needed. Dust Container and Motor Filter Empty the dust container and clean the motor filter regularly to keep the vacuum cleaner operating efficiently. Failure to replace the filter will allow dust to enter the motor section which will damage the vacuum cleaner. Some fine particles can restrict airflow very quickly and will decrease performance even before the dust container appears full. For that reason, when vacuuming carpet fresheners or cleaners, powder, plaster dust, or similar fine substances, the dust container and filter may need cleaning more often. NOTE: Turn off the switch and unplug the electrical cord before emptying the dust container and cleaning the motor filter. Latch Press the dust container latch, located below the electrical cord, and rotate the dust container off the unit. If further cleaning is desired, hand launder the washable motor filter in warm water using a mild detergent. Replace motor filter into top of dust container so rim of filter is seated completely inside the container. Pivot the sections together until the dust container latch locks the container in place. Tab Slot Motor Filter A damaged or extremely soiled motor filter should be replaced. [. . . ] Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. You may also have other rights which vary by state. GENUINE EUREKA PRODUCT Questions & Answers about Genuine Eureka Products Q: Why should I use only Genuine Eureka paper bags, belts, and parts in my Eureka vacuum cleaner?A: Using Genuine Eureka Products, which are made to our exacting specifications and engineered with emphasis on quality, performance, and customer satisfaction, ensures the long life and cleaning efficiency of your vacuum cleaner. Overall, this saves you money and helps to keep your home clean. Q: How can I be sure I am using only genuine Eureka products in my vacuum cleaner? [. . . ]

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