Hoover S1120 Manual - Page 7

Battery recycling

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3-6 3-7 3-8 Align filter frame with separator frame and press edges together. Replace filter/separator assembly into collector cup. If soiled, wipe motor/handle section with a damp cloth. Do not immerse in water. Reattach cup assembly to motor as shown. Hang cleaner back on wall bracket for storage and recharging. Battery recycling Your cleaner contains nickel-cadmium batteries. When these batteries no longer recharge, they must be removed from the cleaner, recycled and disposed of properly in accordance with state laws as described in Item 3-14. If you want to have a new battery pack installed, contact your Hoover Factory Service Center. The following instructions are for disassembly purposes ONLY. 3-11 3-9 E 3-10 How to remove battery pack Note: Do not remove the batteries to recharge them. Follow the instructions for charging the cleaner. The batteries should only be removed if they no longer recharge and you plan to dispose of the cleaner. Press latch and remove motor/handle section of the cleaner from collector cup. Cut data label (E) along seam on bottom of motor/handle. 3-12 F Unscrew the 4 Phillips head screws on motor/handle section. 3-13 G H Separate motor/handle section halves. (The motor assembly will remain in one half of the housing.) Pull motor assembly (F) from housing (H). Remove only the tape that holds the batteries (G) in place in the holder. Do not remove label from the battery pack. Slide battery pack out of holders. Disconnect the two wires from battery terminals. Dispose of battery pack in accordance with your local and state laws. (See following page.) Continued 7

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Align filter frame with separator frame
and press edges together.
3-8
3-6
3-7
Replace filter/separator assembly into
collector cup.
If soiled, wipe motor/handle section with
a damp cloth.
Do not immerse in
water.
Reattach cup assembly to motor as
shown.
Hang cleaner back on wall bracket for
storage and recharging.
Battery recycling
Your cleaner contains nickel-cadmium
batteries.
When these batteries no longer
recharge, they must be removed from
the cleaner, recycled and disposed of
properly in accordance with state
laws as described in Item 3-14.
If you want to have a new battery pack
installed, contact your Hoover Factory
Service Center.
The following instructions are for dis-
assembly purposes ONLY.
3-9
How to remove battery
pack
Note: Do not remove the batteries to
recharge them.
Follow the instructions
for charging the cleaner.
The batteries
should only be removed if they no
longer recharge and you plan to dis-
pose of the cleaner.
Press latch and remove motor/handle
section of the cleaner from collector cup.
Cut data label (E) along seam on bottom
of motor/handle.
E
3-10
Unscrew the 4 Phillips head screws
on motor/handle section.
3-11
Separate motor/handle section halves.
(The motor assembly will remain in one
half of the housing.)
3-12
Pull motor assembly (F) from housing
(H). Remove only the tape that holds the
batteries (G) in place in the holder.
Do not remove label from the battery
pack.
F
G
H
3-13
Slide battery pack out of holders.
Disconnect the two wires from battery
terminals.
Dispose of battery pack in accordance
with your local and state laws.
(See fol-
lowing page.)
Continued