Kenmore 116.32735 manual

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    Owner's Manual Vacuum Cleaner ® Model 116.32734 116.32735 CAUTION: Read and follow all safety and operating instructions before first use of this product° _N Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 U.S.A. www.sears.com Part No. CO 1ZCBT00UOO-8192496 Printed in U.S.A.[...]

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    Before UsingYour New Vacuum ......... 2 Kenmore Vacuum Cleaner Warranty , °_ 2 Important Safety Instructions .......... 3 Parts and Features ................... 4 Assembly Instructions ............. 5-6 Operating Instructions ............... 7 Getting Started ........................... 7 Pile Height Selection and Setting ........ 7 OfftFtoor/Carp[...]

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    WARNING cautions including the following: Read this manual before assembling or using your vacuum cleaner. Use your cleaner only as described in this manual° Use only with Sears recom- mended attachments. Your safety is important to us, To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, injury to persons or damage when using your vacuum cleaner, follow[...]

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    Item Exhaust Filter Headlight Bulb Filter Belt PaR No. in U.S. 20-86889 20-5248 20-82720 20-5215 Part No. In Canada 20-86889C 20-5248C 20-82720C 20-52150C It is important to know your vacuum cleaner's parts and features to assure its proper and safe use, Review these before using your cleanerr Selector Window Power Lower Hook Combination. Brus[...]

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    Electrical Shock Hazard Do not plug into the electrical sup- ply until the assembly is complete° Failure to do so could result in elec- trical shock or injury. Before assembling vacuum, check the PACKING LIST on the cover of the separate Repair Parts List, Use this list to verify that you have received all the components of your new Kenmore vacuum[...]

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    EXTENSION HOSE ASSEMBLY Connect extension hose to the valve assem- bly by aligning "J" slot with raised tab on valve assembly,, Push downward and rotate clockwise to lock in place. Place the crevice tool in the rectangular slot on back of wand holder, Connect extension hose to telescopic wand by aligning "J" slot with raised tab[...]

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    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Qulck Release per Cord k Turn the quick release upper cord hook to either side and down to release the power cord. Release the power cord plug from the power cord and pull the cord off the quick release upper cord hook. Check to be sure the power cord is still locked into the locking notch in the quick release upper cord hook[...]

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    HANDLE MOUNTED To start the vacuum cleaner, slide the ON/OFF switch from the OFF position to the ON position. To stop the vacuum cleaner, slide the switch to the OFF position. I_J l _._.'_ _ Selector Release the handle by pressing down on the handle release pedal with your foot and pulling back and down on the handle with your hand_ The Carpet[...]

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    HandI.Mata Jr,® Combination Extension Brush'__h_,_ i_=_]/Telescoplc /Wand Identify each of the attachments shown above, Remove the upper end of the hose that is attached to the telescopic wand by grasping the hose collar, twisting and pulling straight out. The attachments can now be added to the hose. Note: The motor protector may open when u[...]

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    Tool Telescopic Wand Suction Control Raised Tab To achieve maximum reach with the attach- ments, add the crevice tool to the end of the wand by inserting and twisting slightly° TO OPERATE SUCTION CONTROL SLIDE When using attachments for cleaning draperies, small rugs with low pile and other delicate items, twist the suction control slide to the op[...]

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    BONUS HOSE hsert the two tabs on the end of the extension hose into the two "J" shaped slots on the unit hose and twist to connect, Unit Hose _, Bonus Hose All attachments and the telescoping wand can be attached to the open end of the hose. When using the extension hose or with the bonus hose attached, the cleaner should be on a solid su[...]

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    MOTOR PROTECTOR This vacuum has a motor protector by- pass valve which automatically opens to provide cooling air to the motor when a clog prevents the normal flow of air to the motor. If the by-pass valve opens to prevent motor overheating and possible damage to the vacuum, you will notice a change of sound as air rushes through the valve opening.[...]

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    OPERATION As you vacuum, the red indicator light will come on and stay on as long as the sensor detects a high concentration of particles passing through the cleaner. The green light indicates that most of the cleaning is complete_ The sensor switch allows you to select the sensitivity of the dirt sensor_ The switch can be set to HI (+) or LO (-) s[...]

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    VACUUM CLEANER CARE Always follow all safety precautions when cleaning and servicing the vacuum cleaner. WARNING Electrical Shock And Personal Injury Hazard Disconnect electrical supply before servicing or cleaning the unit. Failure to do so could result in elec- trical shock or personal injury from cleaner suddenly starting. Gather the cord and wr[...]

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    ...... ! b: i: ¸ !< : : ...... Always empty the dust bin when dirt level reaches the "MAXIMUM FILU' line. TO REMOVE DUST BIN WARNING Electrical Shock And Personal Injury Hazard Always unplug power cord from elec, trical outlet before performing any service on vacuum. Dust Bin Raise Latch the dust bin latch_ Dust Bin Grasp the handle l[...]

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    TO REPLACE DUST BIN Dust Bin Lid Dust Cup Replace dust bin lid assembly by placing back on dust cup as shown. Place dust bin into vacuum cleaner Secure dust bin into dust bin latch_ Duet Bin Latch the Remove the dust bin as outlined in the DUST BIN CLEANING section, Check filter screen frequently and clean when dirty. To clean filter screen, wipe s[...]

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    WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Unplug power cord from electrical outlet, Do not operate the cleaner without the primary or exhaust filters_ Be sure the filters are properly installed to prevent motor failure and/or electrica! shock, PRIMARY FILTER Check primary filter frequently and clean when dirty. TO REMOVE PRIMARY FILTER Remove the dust bin an[...]

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    Always follow all safety precautions when cleaning and servicing the vacuum cleaner. Electrical Shock Or Personal Injury Hazard Disconnect electrical supply before servicing or cleaning the unit. Failure to do so could result in elec- trical shock or personal injury from cleaner suddenly starting. If the cleaner does not seem to have ade- quate suc[...]

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    Electrical Shock Or Personal Injury Hazard Disconnect electrical supply before servicing or cleaning the unit. Failure to do so could result in elec- trical shock or personal injury from cleaner suddenly starting. TO REMOVE LIGHT BULB Disconnect power cord from electrical out- let. Lower handle to lay vacuum flat, Flat Headfight Pry out light lens [...]

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    The valve assembly will be closed when the cleaner is in the upright position° When you release the handle for normal operation the valve opens to allow air to pass for normal deep cleaning. This valve will sometimes become dirty and may need routine cleaning. To clean the valve you must first remove the deep cleaning nozzle hose to gain access to[...]

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    Electrical Shock And Personal Injury Hazard Disconnect electrical supply before servicing or cleaning the unit. Failure to do so could result in elec- trical shock or personal injury from cleaner suddenly starting. Replace belt whenever a burning rubber smell caused by excessive slippage occurs° CAUTION BELT AND MOTOR SHAFT MAY BE HOT! Make sure t[...]

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    TROUBLESHOOTING Review this table to find do-it-yourself solutions for minor performance problems. Any service needed, other than those described in this owner's manual, should be performed by a Sears service representative. I Disconnect electrical supply before servicing or cleaning the unit. Failure to do so could result in electrical shock [...]

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