Hoover CH50100 Product Manual - Page 15
Clearing Blockages, Lubrication
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Clearing blockages ! WARNING ! To reduce the risk of personal injury, unplug before cleaning or servicing. Low suction or pick up may be due to a blockage in the system. Refer to the following steps to check for blockages, continuing with each step until the blockage is found: 4.18 Check fullness of filter bag a. Change if needed. 4.18 4.19 Check airflow path a. Plug cleaner in and turn ON. Check for suction at end of hose (A). b. If there is suction, continue to step 4.20. 4.19 c. If there is no suction, check for blockage in hose and wand as follows: i) Disconnect wand from hose by pressing the wand release button (B) and pulling wand from hose. Clear any blockages in wand. 4.19 ii) Remove hose by pressing hose release button on cleaner body (C) and pulling hose out. Clear any blockages from hose or hose duct. iii) Reattach hose and wand by reversing steps above. 4.20 Check under nozzle. a. Turn cleaner OFF and unplug. b. Release the handle all the way to the floor 4.20 by stepping on the handle release lever twice. c. Turn cleaner on its side. d. Remove brushroll by following steps on page13. e. Inspect nozzle (D) and nozzle inlet (E) and remove any blockages. f. Replace brushroll by following steps on page 13. 4.21 Check nozzle hose located on back of cleaner a. Slide the nozzle hose release button (F) to 4.21 F disconnect the hose and clear any blockages. b. Proceed to 4.22 4.19 A C 4.20 B E D 4.22 Check Inspection door a. Open the inspection door on the bottom of cleaner. b. Twist nozzle hose to unlock hose inside inspection door. c. Remove hose and clear any blockages. d. Reattach hose inside nozzle and twist to lock into place. Close inspection door. e. Reattach nozzle hose on back of cleaner body. 4.22 Note: Inspection door will not close unless hose is properly locked in position. 4.22 Lubrication The motor is equipped with bearings that contain sufficient lubrication for the life of the motor. The addition of lubricant could cause damage. Therefore, do not add lubricant to motor bearings. 15