How to – Riccar SUPRALITE RSL3C User Manual
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How To
Replace the Squeegee -
Models: RSL4, RSL5 and RSL5C
If your squeegee splits or begins to look
worn, simply remove the worn squeegee
from its track and slide a new one into
the track (figure 26). If you have trouble
installing the new squeegee, please see your
Authorized Retailer.
Reset the Circuit Breaker
Models: RSL1A, RSL3, RSL4,
RSL1AC and RSL3C
Your vacuum features a circuit breaker to
protect the machine against damage due
to a surge in the electrical current. Electrical
surging can be a result of, though not limited
to a jammed motor fan.
Should your SupraLite vacuum cleaner
experience a jammed brushroll with the
circuit breaker tripping, first turn the vacuum
off and unplug the unit. Inspect the brushroll
by removing the bottom plate (see “How
to Remove Bottom Plate”) and remove
any debris which may be causing the jam.
Reinstall the bottom plate (see “How to Install
Bottom Plate”), reset the circuit breaker by
pressing the Circuit Breaker Reset Button
(figure 27), plug in power cord, and turn unit
on. If the unit fails to turn on, return it to an
Authorized Riccar Retailer for service.
Fig. 27
Circuit breaker
reset button
Fig. 26
How To
Replace the Headlight Bulb
WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric
shock and injury from moving parts, unplug
vacuum before cleaning or servicing.
1. First remove the nozzle housing. Turn
the unit over to expose the underside.
Locate the two main nozzle screws
(figure 22) and remove both. Turn the
unit right side up. Locate the two nozzle
tabs on the back of the unit (figure 23)
and unlatch the nozzle housing. (Note: It
is easier to remove the nozzle when the
vacuum is lying flat on its back.) Lift the
nozzle housing off the unit to expose
the light bulb.
2. Remove bulb by pulling it straight out of
the light socket (figure 24).
3. To install new bulb, simply reinsert the
bulb into the light socket.
4. Place nozzle housing back onto unit with
the front side of the nozzle set into place
first (figure 25) then press the nozzle
downward until nozzle “clicks” into place
on both sides. Turn unit over and reinsert
two main nozzle screws.
Fig. 22
Fig. 23
Fig. 24
Fig. 25