Hoover FH50240RM Product Manual - Page 15

Nozzle, Brushes

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',:izeky.it713..• • lIl11 TE. Familiarize yourself with these home maintenance tasks as proper use and care of your cleaner will ensure continued cleaning effectiveness. Any other servicing should be done by an authorized service representative. NOZZLE: How to Clean If lint or other debris becomes lodged in nozzle, it can be removed for cleaning. Turn off and unplug cleaner from electrical outlet. Remove both tanks as described in Figs. 2.8 and 2.13. With handle in upright position, tilt cleaner back so that handle rests on the floor. 5.1 Pull tab (A) at rear edge of nozzle and pull forward to remove and clean nozzle. 5.2 To replace nozzle, line up tabs (B) on nozzle with holes (C) in cleaner. Slide tabs into holes. Push nozzle completely onto cleaner. Press down on nozzle to engage rear tab. Replace Dirty Water Tank. The nozzle must be in the proper position in order for the Dirty Water Tank to go on properly. 5.2 BRUSHES: How to Change and Clean Your cleaner is equipped with removable brushes. Follow these directions for changing brush assemblies or for easy cleaning. A CAUTION A To reduce the risk of injury from moving parts, unplug cleaner before servicing. How to Remove Turn off and unplug cleaner from electrical outlet. To prevent possible leaking, remove Clean Water Tank and Dirty Water Tank. Set tanks aside. With handle in upright position, tilt cleaner back until handle rests on the floor. 5.3 Grab brush assembly and pull firmly. The brushes can be cleaned under running water. How to Replace 5.4 Align posts (A) on both ends of brush assembly with slots (B) in cleaner housing. Make sure that the hexagonal post (C) also aligns with the hole (D). Turn brushes slightly until post fits easily into hole. Press brush assembly firmly to snap into place. 15 Actual model may vary from images shown.

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.
Familiarize
yourself
with
these
home
maintenance
tasks
as
proper
use
and
care
of
your
cleaner
will
ensure
continued
cleaning
effectiveness.
Any
other
servicing
should
be
done
by
an
authorized
service
representative.
NOZZLE:
How
to
Clean
If
lint
or
other
debris
becomes
lodged
in
nozzle,
it
can
be
removed
for
cleaning.
Turn
off
and
unplug
cleaner
from
electrical
outlet.
Remove
both
tanks
as
described
in
Figs.
2.8
and
2.13.
With
handle
in
upright
position,
tilt
cleaner
back
so
that
handle
rests
on
the
floor.
5.1
Pull
tab
(A)
at
rear
edge
of
nozzle
and
pull
forward
to
remove
and
clean
nozzle.
5.2
To
replace
nozzle,
line
up
tabs
(B)
on
nozzle
with
holes
(C)
in
cleaner.
Slide
tabs
into holes.
Push
nozzle
completely
onto
cleaner.
Press
down
on
nozzle
to
engage
rear
tab.
Replace
Dirty
Water
Tank.
The
nozzle
must
be
in
the
proper
position
in
order
for
the
Dirty
Water
Tank
to
go
on
properly.
5.2
BRUSHES:
How
to
Change
and
Clean
Your
cleaner
is
equipped
with
removable
brushes.
Follow
these
directions
for
changing
brush
assemblies
or
for
easy
cleaning.
A
CAUTION
A
To
reduce
the
risk
of
injury
from
moving
parts,
unplug
cleaner
before
servicing.
How
to
Remove
Turn
off
and
unplug
cleaner
from
electrical
outlet.
To
prevent
possible
leaking,
remove
Clean
Water
Tank
and
Dirty
Water
Tank.
Set
tanks
aside.
With
handle
in
upright
position,
tilt
cleaner
back
until
handle
rests
on
the
floor.
5.3
Grab
brush
assembly
and
pull
firmly.
The
brushes
can
be
cleaned
under
running
water.
How
to
Replace
5.4
Align
posts
(A)
on
both
ends
of
brush
assembly
with
slots
(B)
in
cleaner
housing.
Make
sure
that
the
hexagonal
post
(C)
also
aligns
with
the
hole
(D).
Turn
brushes
slightly
until
post
fits
easily
into
hole.
Press
brush
assembly
firmly
to
snap
into
place.
15
Actual
model
may
vary
from
images
shown.