Cleaning tools – Hoover S3621 User Manual
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How to connect
To use the cleaner with tools, disconnect
the power nozzle from the hand grip.
Tools may be attached directly to the
hand grip. With the latch in the unlock
position, insert tool (or wand if extra
length is needed), then push latch to the
lock position to secure.
To remove the tool (or wand), push the
latch to the unlock position.
To connect tools to metal wands, insert
end of tool into wand and snap into
position. To disconnect, press down on
the center of spring latch and remove
tool.
Cleaning tools
The cleaning tools are conveniently
stored in the cleaner underneath the tool
lid. Pull up on edge of lid in recessed
area to open.
The lid is also designed with a “break-
away” feature which allows it to snap off
if it is pushed open too far. To re-attach,
align small knobs on hinge area of lid
with slots at rear of cleaner; press lid
back into place.
The cleaning tools have many uses.
Select the tool best suited for the clean-
ing task from the following descriptions.
Suction regulator
The suction regulator on the wand (E)
allows the user to reduce suction when
necessary. Open the suction regulator for
less suction when cleaning lightweight
fabrics or throw rugs. Close the suction
regulator for maximum suction.
If the
power nozzle is difficult to push on
some carpet, open the suction regula-
tor. This will help prevent damage to
the belt.
Edge cleaning
Special edge groomers are provided on
both sides of the nozzle to remove dirt in
carpet near baseboards and furniture.
Guide side of nozzle parallel to edge of
carpet or furniture as shown.
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Select the proper tool
F. Crevice tool
may be used in tight
spaces, corners, and along edges in
such places as dresser drawers, uphol-
stered furniture, stairs and baseboards.
G. Furniture nozzle
may be used for
upholstered furniture, draperies, tapes-
tries, mattresses and clothing.
H. Dusting brush
may be used for
carved furniture, table tops, books,
lamps, lighting fixtures, venetian blinds,
baseboards, shutters and registers.
I. Hard floor tool
may be used for walls
and very irregular hard surface floors
such as brick and slate.
J. Powered hand tool
may be used for
upholstered furniture, carpeted stairs,
and hard to reach places.
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