Eureka 2290 manual

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    Upright V acuum Cleaner Owner’ s Guide 2270-2290 Series IMPOR T ANT Do not return this product to the store. For assembly pr oblems or questions contact: Eureka’ s Customer Ser vice Division toll free at 1-800-282-2886*, 8 a.m. to 7:30 p .m., (CST), Monda y - F rida y , 10:00 a.m. to 6:30 p .m. (CST) Saturda y . For replacement of broken or mis[...]

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    IMPOR T ANT SAFEGU ARDS When using an electrical appliance, basic precautions should always be followed, including the following: READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS V ACUUM CLEANER. W ARNING T o reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury: • Do not use outdoors or on wet surfaces. • Do not leave v acuum c leaner when plugged in. T u[...]

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    CONSEILS DE SÉCURITÉ Lors de l’utilisation d’un appareil électrique, quelques précautions élémentaires doivent être observées, incluant les suivantes: LISEZ T OUTES LES INSTRUCTIONS A V ANT D’UTILISER V OTRE ASPIRA TEUR. A VER TISSEMENT Pour réduire le risque de feu, de choc électrique, ou de blessure: • Ne pas utiliser à l’ext[...]

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    T o reduce the risk of electric shock, this appliance has a polarized plug (one b lade wider than the other). This plug will fit in a polarized outlet only one wa y . If the plug does not fit fully in the outlet, rev erse the plug. If it still does not fit, c ontact a qualified electrician to install the proper outlet. Do not change the plug in an [...]

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    5 HO W T O ASSEMBLE CA UTION: Assemble the c leaner before using. CAUTION: Moving parts, make sure on/off switch is in off position before plugging in. NOTE: Features may vary by model yet all parts assemble the same. Step A Attach Handle CAUTION: Do not catch cord under handle. 1. Remove ba g cover . 2. F rom front of cleaner , align handle with g[...]

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    6 4. Remove front co v er . Press down on handle latch and lift cov er awa y from cleaner . Step D Store Electrical Cor d Step C Check Disposable Dust Bag 5. Check to be sure the paper bag inlet hole is secure on the inlet tube. 6. Replace front bag cov er . Place the tabs on the bottom of the front cover into slots at bottom of bag compartment and[...]

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    7 Clean Under Use Handle Release 4 HO W T O USE The upright vacuum cleaner design allows use on m ultiple types of car peting and on upholster y or bare floors with attachments. When using the attachment tools, place the handle in the upright position. Do not place cleaner on furniture or steps as the brush roll ma y cause damage. 1. Adjust cleaner[...]

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    8 Ho w T o Use Accessories NO TE: Do not place cleaner on furniture or steps as the brush roll may cause damage. Place cleaner on floor with the handle in storage position while using accessories. Cre vice T ool 1. Remove hose from rear of cleaner . 2. Place desired accessor y onto end of hose. Nested Extension W ands to add reach. Dusting Brush is[...]

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    9 HO W T O MAINT AIN The instructions in this booklet ser ve as a guide to routine maintenance. T o av oid unnecessar y ser vice calls, check the bag, belt, and brush roll often. Brush Roll The brush roll turns as it sweeps and combs the carpet nap. Remove hair and threads from the brush roll so it continues brushing the car pet. T o maintain the m[...]

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    10 8. Place belt around brush roll pulley . Align r ight end cap with square in base. Push end cap into place; see right side view . 9. Pull left side of brush roll to stretch belt. Secure left end cap in base. Roll brush roll to seat belt. 1 0. Replace hood. Make sure hood front is behind furniture guard on front of base. Replace carpet height adj[...]

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    11 Ho w T o Replace Bags–Style J NOTE: T urn off the switc h and unplug the electrical cor d bef ore changing dust bag. Never operate the v acuum c leaner without the dust ba g or the filter . It may be more convenient to lower the handle to the floor before changing the bag. T o Remove Bag: Front Cover Latch A. Remove front co ver . Press down o[...]

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    How to Check and Clear Hose Blockages Low suction or poor pic kup may be due to a b loc kage in the vacuum c leaner . 1. Remov e attachment hose and check suction at end of hose – if little or no suction, check disposab le dust bag. Change if needed. If no improvement proceed to step 2. NO TE: T urn off the switch and unplug the electrical cor d [...]

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    13 1. Remov e the attachment hose from the lo wer hose retainer and look into the hose retainer for any obstructions. Proceed to Step 2 to check for any other blockages. 4. Chec k for b loc kages in the brush roll area and remov e any obstructions f ound there. The base hose can be cleared of any blockage by using a blunt instrument. 5. After the b[...]

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    14 Motor Filter Check the motor filter with each disposab le dust bag change. Clean or replace as needed. T o Clean Motor Filter 1. Remov e bag cov er . Press down on handle latch and lift cov er awa y from cleaner . 2. The filter is located under the bag compar tment. T o remove filter frame, grasp and pull straight out from cleaner . Pull filter [...]

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    15 Some models will come complete with an extr a bonus hose which is ideal f or cleaning stairs. HO W T O ASSEMBLE AND USE ST AIR CLEANING HOSE (Only on Certain Models) Step 3 - Y ou are ready to clean your stairs . Step 2 - Connect the hose cuff to the end of the bonus hose. Step 1 - Remov e the hose attached to the cleaner . W ARNING Always w ork[...]

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    Motor will not start. Electric Plug Push plug securely into outlet. T r y another outlet. Check circuit breaker . Motor suddenly stops. Thermal Cut Off Refer to page 7. Does not clean the car pet or Disposable Dust Bag Change the bag. Hint: If picking up fine dust, the bag floor . and Filter(s) may not look full, but a fine substance tends to reduc[...]

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    THE EUREKA LIMITED W ARRANTY W hat This W arranty Cover s Y our Eur eka cleaner is warranted to be free from all defects in material and w orkmanship in normal household use for a period o f one year. T he warranty is granted only to the original purchaser and members of his or her immediate household. The warranty is subject to the follo wing prov[...]

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    ©2001 White Consolidated Ltd. Printed in China P art No. 71434A (11/02) Thank y ou f or selecting a Eureka c leaner . 1 vacuum cleaner handle Accessory Items in This Carton 1 hardware package (1 screw) Questions? Do Not Return T o Store Call 1-800-282-2886 8 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Central Standard Time, Monda y thru Friday , 10:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Sat[...]