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    V acuum Cleaner Household T ype OWNERʼS GUIDE 6820 Series IMPORT ANT Do not re tu rn t hi s pr od uc t to t he s to re . Fo r as se mb ly p ro bl em s or q ue st io ns co nt ac t: E ur ek aʼ s Cu sto me r Se rv ic e Di vi si on t ol l fr ee a t 1- 80 0- 28 2- 28 86 *, 8 a. m. t o 7: 30 p .m ., ( CS T) , Mo nd ay - Fr id ay a nd 1 0 a. m. t o 6: 3[...]

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    DO NOT OIL the motor or the brush roll. The motor and brush roll are permanently sealed and lubricated. T o reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury : • Do not use outdoors or on wet surfaces. • Do not leave vacuum cleaner when plugged in. T urn of f the switch and unplug the electrical cord when not in use and before servicing. • [...]

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    NOTE: When pulling on electric cord watch for a yellow line on the cord. Then continue slowly pulling on cord till you see the red line, stop. The red line indicates the end of usable cord. 8 9 10 1. Cord Rewind Pedal. 2. On/Off Pedal. 3. Bag Indicator (on some models) 3a. T ool Cover Latch 4. Hose Inlet 5. Bag Cover Latch (on top of bag cover) 6. [...]

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    T o remove used dust bag and check filters: 1. Unplug the hose from the bag compartment lid. 2. Squeeze bag compartment latch and swing lid up. 3. Lift exhaust filter out of bag compartment. If dirty , clean or replace. The filter can be cleaned by brushing over a waste receptacle. Place filter back in bag compartment. 4. Grasp bag collar and l[...]

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    Installation and Use Spin Duster TM Install Spin Duster TM • Fit the top opening of Duster to hose handle. Fit the bottom opening of the Duster to the extension wand. How T o Clean Spin Duster • Depress and hold lever to divert air into Duster . • Allow Duster to spin for 10-15 seconds prior to first use. This action creates a static charge [...]