Gentle sweep function, Caution, Pile height selection and setting – Kenmore ASPIRADORA 116.35923 User Manual
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PERFORM ANCE INDICATOR
When the unit is running with normal air flow,
the light on the performance indicator is off.
The light comes on whenever the airflow
becomes blocked. If that occurs, check the
disposable dust bag, motor safety filter and
other possible clog locations shown in CLOG
REMOVAL.
GENTLE SWEEP FUNCTION
Your Kenmore vacuum cleaner features a
two (2) speed, direct drive agitator for
cleaning a variety of floor surfaces. Please
review the table below before using your
vacuum cleaner.
1.
Do not use the
CARPET
setting (high
speed) for cleaning berber style car
pet. The high agitator speed could
damage the carpet or cause excessive
carpet wear.
2.
Use the
GENTLE
setting (low
■! ■
speed)
ONLY^or
berber or delicate
pile carpeting. The agitator may slow
down or stop on thick carpeting, area
rugs or throw rugs. If agitator stops
and does not restart, see page 13,
AGITATOR MOTOR OVERLOAD PRO
TECTOR.
3.
The
FLOOR
setting may be used for
all indoor bare floors including wood,
tile, linoleum, slate etc.
Touch Control
Setting
Agitator
Speed
Bare
Floor
Commercial
or Low Pile
Berber
or Delicate
Carpet
Plush
Shag
Area
Rug
Carpet (1)
High
✓
/
y
y
Gentle (2)
Low
y
Floor (3)
Off
✓
PILE HEIGHT SELECTION AND SETTING
To select a pile height setting:
Turn off vacuum cleaner. Select a pile
height setting by tilting the cleaner back
until the front wheels are lifted slightly off
the floor.
Slide the adjustment lever to the correct
setting.
There are four (4) pile height settings on
the vacuum cleaner. Use the
LOW
setting
for most low-pile carpets and bare floor
cleaning (with agitator
OFF),
and the
HIGH
setting for high-pile carpets like
shag carpet, scatter rugs, etc. Use the
other settings as needed for carpet
heights in between.
^CAUTION
Do not allow vacuum cleaner to remain
in one spot for any length of time
when the agitator is turning. Damage
to carpet may occur.