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D. regulating the suction, E. engaging the higher speed for using attachments – Hoover CONVERTIBLE U4057 User Manual

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Turn the plastic ring counterclock­
wise to lock the too! in place. Fig. 8.

For additional length, attach one or
both* wands to the vinyl hose as de­
scribed in the preceding section.

To attach the tools to the other end

of the wand, press down firmly on

the white plastic spring latch. Fig. 9.

Fit the attachment into place and
release plastic latch when it fits over
button on tool. It is now locked in
place.

*Available with deluxe sets only.

D. Regulating the suction

The suction regulator is located on
the end of the vinyl hose attached
to the cleaner. Set the regulator by
turning the dial to minimum, medi­

um, or maximum suction. Fig. 10.

E. Engaging the higher speed for using attachments

Your cleaner is equipped with a two-speed motor. One speed is utilized when
the cleaner is being used on carpet and rugs, and a second higher speed is for
use with attachments.

Upon insertion of the converter and

having the cleaner handle in the upright

position,

the motor automatically adjusts to the higher speed.

Therefore, for effective operation it is important to have your cleaner handle
in the

upright position when using the attachments.

When using the cleaning tools, the adjustment for carpet pile height should
be set according to the surface on which the cleaner is standing. This will
give added stability when using the attachments. Set the adjustment for
pile height to LOW if using the cleaning tools in an area where there are
bare floors and use SHAG in carpeted areas.

After having followed the steps detailed above you are ready to use your clean­
ing attachments. Simply turn the cleaner switch to the ON position and you
are ready to clean above the floor and all those hard to reach areas in your home.

The handle must be in the upright position for proper, effective use of tools.

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