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Owner's Manual Manual del Propietario Vacuum Cteaner Aspiradora iViodei, Modelo 721.33078 72! .33079 Directions for Use CAUTION: Read and follow a!l safety It is a violation of Federal law to use this and operating instructions before first product in a manner inconsistent with its use of this product.
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Vacuuming Tips ..........9 Performance Features ........!0 Ptease read this guide. 11 will help you assemble and operate your new Kenmore vacuum in the safesl and most e_feclive way. For more intermation about the care al_d operation, c_! your nearest Sears store.
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G-To reduce the risk of fire, etectric shock, or injury: Your safety is important te us. To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, injury persons or damage when using your vacuum cleaner, foltow basic safety precautions including the following: Read this manual before assembling or using Do not operate the cleaner with a punctured your vacuum cleaner.
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_t: i s important to know your vacuum cleaneCs parts an_ features to assure its proper and: safe use, Review these before, _sing your cleaner. _tem Pa_S No. Dust Bag 5O688 Bait 5275 Handle Hose Hotder Exhaust Panel Quick Release Cord Hanger Power Cord Lower...
Parts List. Use this {_stte verify that you have vacuum, received aJl the components of your nmv inse_ thescrew so it passes 1_hrough the Kenmore v_uum. handle into thevacuum, WARNING Electric Shock Hazard Do not plug _nt_ the electrical supply until the assembly is complete.
HOSE ASSEMBLY CORD ASSEMBLY After the handle has been assembled to. the Make sure the quick release cord hange_ is in body and power cord has been wrapped the upright pos_ion. a'ound the cord hangers_ inser_ the upper end Lock the cord into of the hose i_o the opening on the body and Locking place by forcing _...
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This vacuum ciea_er is designed with s_ Automatic Height Ad!ustment which adjusts the floor nozzle to the proper height of a_qy ca_et pile.. The height of floor nozzle is in_an_y and automatically adi_,_sted w hen yo_ move from one carpeted area to ano_ser. The vacuum Release the handle by stepping, on the cteaner...
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CAUTION When using attachments, be carefu_ not to overextend the hose when reaching. Trying to reach beyond the hose stretch capability couRd cause the cleaner to tip over. TO STORE ATTACHMENTS Wand Remove dusting brush/upholstery tool from wand. Snap into its storage location. Remove the extension wand from its storage Remove crevice tool from the wand by twisting.
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CLEANING AREA A]3"ACHMENT Betweel_ Smi_ Furniture* Wails Gush ons* Drapes_ DUSTI NG × BRUSH CREVICE TOOL JPHOL_T_d I*._ ¸ TOOL A_ways cban attachments _bre using on fabdcs, Carpet edges For best cleaning results, keep the airfbw Guide efther side or the front of the nozzle passage clear.
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WARNING Electric Shock And, Persona! injury Hazard Disconnect efectricai supply before ,servicing or cleaning the ur_it. Failure to do so could resu_ emectric shock or personal injury from cleaner suddenly starting° To reptace nozzle covel._ insetl tabs into. slots, Iower cover onto nozzle, 8nd push tatches in to secure, E-Z BELT CHECK MOTOR PROTECTION...
VACUUM CLEANER CARE Always fotiow al_ safety precautions when WARNING o_eaning and servicing the vacuum cteaner. Etectric Shock And, Persona_ injury Hazard Disconnecl etectricai supply before servicing or clieaning the unit. Failure to do so could resullt in electric shock or personal injury from...
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TO REMOVE BAG Check the bag, holder and the BOO ..motor safety filter. WARNING If either is: bbcked, check them. See, MOTOR SAFETY FILTER Motor-- CLEANING. Safety :_t'l Pull the dust cover gr{p forward. Remove cover and lay aside. TO REPLACE Un_oId the new dust bag, Dust --...
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Check motor safety fi_er frequently., WARNING ff the motor safety filter, local_ed in the bottom of the dust bag cavity is dirty, remove it by pulling Etectric Shock Hazard forward out from under the ribs. Do no_: operate the cl_ner without: the motor safety...
WARNING WARNING Persona_ tn}ury Hazard Be carefut when remo:ving ag_t_r as the belt tension is h_gh. Failure to do so coul_d result personaf injury from: the agitator releasing q_ick|y and snapping away, TO CLEAN AGFATOR Frequently check and remove hair, string and Iint buitd-up in the brush area.
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TO REPLACE BELT Press firmly, checking to see that each end is completely inserted. Loop the new belt on the motor shaft. Belt Belt Pulley Check to see that the belt is centered on the Note: See PARTS AND FEATURES for belt number.
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TO REPLACE AGITATOR WARNING Remove the nozzle cover and ag_ator, See BELT CHANGING AND AGITATOR CLEANING. ENecttic Sh_ck or Personali _njury Ha_rd Reptace agitator with a new one, Disconnect etectrica_ suppty before Reassemble the belt, agitator and nozzle cover. serv_dng oF cleaning uniL See BELT CHANGING AND AGITATOR...
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Always fol}ow allsafety precautions wher_ Re4nsert the hose into the opening on the cleaning andservicing t hevacuum c}eaner. Iower body from which it was removed. Press firmly to assure conn,ection. WARNING if the bag and fitter areas and the hose areas are free of clogs, check the floor nozzle area.
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Review this chart to find do-it-youraeff solutions for mine{' pertormance problems Any other sewice needed_ otl_er than 1hose described in this owneCs manual should be performed by a Sears o_'otheF quaBfled service _epfe_ntatk_e_ WARNING Etectdc Shock Hazard Disconnect eiectricai supply before sewicing or cleaning the un_it.
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O_ce you purcha_ the AgreemenI. a simpie phone Master Protection Agreements: cs_tis al!that it takes _oryou to schedule service, Congratulations on making _ smart:purchase, You can cali anylime day or nig_hi, o r scheduie a Yo_ new Kenmore_;produ_ is,designed and servi_ appointment online manufactured for years of de#endabte operation..
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Your Home For repair - in your home - of 8U major brand appliances, lawn and garden equipment, or heating and cooling systems, no ma_er who made it, no manet who so_d it! For the replacement parts, accessories and owne#s manuals that you need to do-tt-your_eff. For Sears professionaM }nstaHation of home appl_ances _nd items tike garage door openers and water hea_e.rs.
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Owner's Manual Manual del Propietario Vacuum Cteaner Aspiradora iViodei, Modelo 721.33078 72! .33079 Directions for Use CAUTION: Read and follow a!l safety It is a violation of Federal law to use this and operating instructions before first product in a manner inconsistent with its use of this product.
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Vacuuming Tips ..........9 Performance Features ........!0 Ptease read this guide. 11 will help you assemble and operate your new Kenmore vacuum in the safesl and most e_feclive way. For more intermation about the care al_d operation, c_! your nearest Sears store.
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G-To reduce the risk of fire, etectric shock, or injury: Your safety is important te us. To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, injury persons or damage when using your vacuum cleaner, foltow basic safety precautions including the following: Read this manual before assembling or using Do not operate the cleaner with a punctured your vacuum cleaner.
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_t: i s important to know your vacuum cleaneCs parts an_ features to assure its proper and: safe use, Review these before, _sing your cleaner. _tem Pa_S No. Dust Bag 5O688 Bait 5275 Handle Hose Hotder Exhaust Panel Quick Release Cord Hanger Power Cord Lower...
Parts List. Use this {_stte verify that you have vacuum, received aJl the components of your nmv inse_ thescrew so it passes 1_hrough the Kenmore v_uum. handle into thevacuum, WARNING Electric Shock Hazard Do not plug _nt_ the electrical supply until the assembly is complete.
HOSE ASSEMBLY CORD ASSEMBLY After the handle has been assembled to. the Make sure the quick release cord hange_ is in body and power cord has been wrapped the upright pos_ion. a'ound the cord hangers_ inser_ the upper end Lock the cord into of the hose i_o the opening on the body and Locking place by forcing _...
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This vacuum ciea_er is designed with s_ Automatic Height Ad!ustment which adjusts the floor nozzle to the proper height of a_qy ca_et pile.. The height of floor nozzle is in_an_y and automatically adi_,_sted w hen yo_ move from one carpeted area to ano_ser. The vacuum Release the handle by stepping, on the cteaner...
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CAUTION When using attachments, be carefu_ not to overextend the hose when reaching. Trying to reach beyond the hose stretch capability couRd cause the cleaner to tip over. TO STORE ATTACHMENTS Wand Remove dusting brush/upholstery tool from wand. Snap into its storage location. Remove the extension wand from its storage Remove crevice tool from the wand by twisting.
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CLEANING AREA A]3"ACHMENT Betweel_ Smi_ Furniture* Wails Gush ons* Drapes_ DUSTI NG × BRUSH CREVICE TOOL JPHOL_T_d I*._ ¸ TOOL A_ways cban attachments _bre using on fabdcs, Carpet edges For best cleaning results, keep the airfbw Guide efther side or the front of the nozzle passage clear.
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WARNING Electric Shock And, Persona! injury Hazard Disconnect efectricai supply before ,servicing or cleaning the ur_it. Failure to do so could resu_ emectric shock or personal injury from cleaner suddenly starting° To reptace nozzle covel._ insetl tabs into. slots, Iower cover onto nozzle, 8nd push tatches in to secure, E-Z BELT CHECK MOTOR PROTECTION...
VACUUM CLEANER CARE Always fotiow al_ safety precautions when WARNING o_eaning and servicing the vacuum cteaner. Etectric Shock And, Persona_ injury Hazard Disconnecl etectricai supply before servicing or clieaning the unit. Failure to do so could resullt in electric shock or personal injury from...
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TO REMOVE BAG Check the bag, holder and the BOO ..motor safety filter. WARNING If either is: bbcked, check them. See, MOTOR SAFETY FILTER Motor-- CLEANING. Safety :_t'l Pull the dust cover gr{p forward. Remove cover and lay aside. TO REPLACE Un_oId the new dust bag, Dust --...
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Check motor safety fi_er frequently., WARNING ff the motor safety filter, local_ed in the bottom of the dust bag cavity is dirty, remove it by pulling Etectric Shock Hazard forward out from under the ribs. Do no_: operate the cl_ner without: the motor safety...
WARNING WARNING Persona_ tn}ury Hazard Be carefut when remo:ving ag_t_r as the belt tension is h_gh. Failure to do so coul_d result personaf injury from: the agitator releasing q_ick|y and snapping away, TO CLEAN AGFATOR Frequently check and remove hair, string and Iint buitd-up in the brush area.
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TO REPLACE BELT Press firmly, checking to see that each end is completely inserted. Loop the new belt on the motor shaft. Belt Belt Pulley Check to see that the belt is centered on the Note: See PARTS AND FEATURES for belt number.
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TO REPLACE AGITATOR WARNING Remove the nozzle cover and ag_ator, See BELT CHANGING AND AGITATOR CLEANING. ENecttic Sh_ck or Personali _njury Ha_rd Reptace agitator with a new one, Disconnect etectrica_ suppty before Reassemble the belt, agitator and nozzle cover. serv_dng oF cleaning uniL See BELT CHANGING AND AGITATOR...
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Always fol}ow allsafety precautions wher_ Re4nsert the hose into the opening on the cleaning andservicing t hevacuum c}eaner. Iower body from which it was removed. Press firmly to assure conn,ection. WARNING if the bag and fitter areas and the hose areas are free of clogs, check the floor nozzle area.
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Review this chart to find do-it-youraeff solutions for mine{' pertormance problems Any other sewice needed_ otl_er than 1hose described in this owneCs manual should be performed by a Sears o_'otheF quaBfled service _epfe_ntatk_e_ WARNING Etectdc Shock Hazard Disconnect eiectricai supply before sewicing or cleaning the un_it.
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O_ce you purcha_ the AgreemenI. a simpie phone Master Protection Agreements: cs_tis al!that it takes _oryou to schedule service, Congratulations on making _ smart:purchase, You can cali anylime day or nig_hi, o r scheduie a Yo_ new Kenmore_;produ_ is,designed and servi_ appointment online manufactured for years of de#endabte operation..
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Your Home For repair - in your home - of 8U major brand appliances, lawn and garden equipment, or heating and cooling systems, no ma_er who made it, no manet who so_d it! For the replacement parts, accessories and owne#s manuals that you need to do-tt-your_eff. For Sears professionaM }nstaHation of home appl_ances _nd items tike garage door openers and water hea_e.rs.
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Owner's Manual Manual del Propietario Vacuum Cteaner Aspiradora iViodei, Modelo 721.33078 72! .33079 Directions for Use CAUTION: Read and follow a!l safety It is a violation of Federal law to use this and operating instructions before first product in a manner inconsistent with its use of this product.
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Vacuuming Tips ..........9 Performance Features ........!0 Ptease read this guide. 11 will help you assemble and operate your new Kenmore vacuum in the safesl and most e_feclive way. For more intermation about the care al_d operation, c_! your nearest Sears store.
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G-To reduce the risk of fire, etectric shock, or injury: Your safety is important te us. To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, injury persons or damage when using your vacuum cleaner, foltow basic safety precautions including the following: Read this manual before assembling or using Do not operate the cleaner with a punctured your vacuum cleaner.
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_t: i s important to know your vacuum cleaneCs parts an_ features to assure its proper and: safe use, Review these before, _sing your cleaner. _tem Pa_S No. Dust Bag 5O688 Bait 5275 Handle Hose Hotder Exhaust Panel Quick Release Cord Hanger Power Cord Lower...
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Parts List. Use this {_stte verify that you have vacuum, received aJl the components of your nmv inse_ thescrew so it passes 1_hrough the Kenmore v_uum. handle into thevacuum, WARNING Electric Shock Hazard Do not plug _nt_ the electrical supply until the assembly is complete.
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HOSE ASSEMBLY CORD ASSEMBLY After the handle has been assembled to. the Make sure the quick release cord hange_ is in body and power cord has been wrapped the upright pos_ion. a'ound the cord hangers_ inser_ the upper end Lock the cord into of the hose i_o the opening on the body and Locking place by forcing _...
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This vacuum ciea_er is designed with s_ Automatic Height Ad!ustment which adjusts the floor nozzle to the proper height of a_qy ca_et pile.. The height of floor nozzle is in_an_y and automatically adi_,_sted w hen yo_ move from one carpeted area to ano_ser. The vacuum Release the handle by stepping, on the cteaner...
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CAUTION When using attachments, be carefu_ not to overextend the hose when reaching. Trying to reach beyond the hose stretch capability couRd cause the cleaner to tip over. TO STORE ATTACHMENTS Wand Remove dusting brush/upholstery tool from wand. Snap into its storage location. Remove the extension wand from its storage Remove crevice tool from the wand by twisting.
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CLEANING AREA A]3"ACHMENT Betweel_ Smi_ Furniture* Wails Gush ons* Drapes_ DUSTI NG × BRUSH CREVICE TOOL JPHOL_T_d I*._ ¸ TOOL A_ways cban attachments _bre using on fabdcs, Carpet edges For best cleaning results, keep the airfbw Guide efther side or the front of the nozzle passage clear.
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WARNING Electric Shock And, Persona! injury Hazard Disconnect efectricai supply before ,servicing or cleaning the ur_it. Failure to do so could resu_ emectric shock or personal injury from cleaner suddenly starting° To reptace nozzle covel._ insetl tabs into. slots, Iower cover onto nozzle, 8nd push tatches in to secure, E-Z BELT CHECK MOTOR PROTECTION...
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VACUUM CLEANER CARE Always fotiow al_ safety precautions when WARNING o_eaning and servicing the vacuum cteaner. Etectric Shock And, Persona_ injury Hazard Disconnecl etectricai supply before servicing or clieaning the unit. Failure to do so could resullt in electric shock or personal injury from...
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TO REMOVE BAG Check the bag, holder and the BOO ..motor safety filter. WARNING If either is: bbcked, check them. See, MOTOR SAFETY FILTER Motor-- CLEANING. Safety :_t'l Pull the dust cover gr{p forward. Remove cover and lay aside. TO REPLACE Un_oId the new dust bag, Dust --...
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Check motor safety fi_er frequently., WARNING ff the motor safety filter, local_ed in the bottom of the dust bag cavity is dirty, remove it by pulling Etectric Shock Hazard forward out from under the ribs. Do no_: operate the cl_ner without: the motor safety...
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WARNING WARNING Persona_ tn}ury Hazard Be carefut when remo:ving ag_t_r as the belt tension is h_gh. Failure to do so coul_d result personaf injury from: the agitator releasing q_ick|y and snapping away, TO CLEAN AGFATOR Frequently check and remove hair, string and Iint buitd-up in the brush area.
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TO REPLACE BELT Press firmly, checking to see that each end is completely inserted. Loop the new belt on the motor shaft. Belt Belt Pulley Check to see that the belt is centered on the Note: See PARTS AND FEATURES for belt number.
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TO REPLACE AGITATOR WARNING Remove the nozzle cover and ag_ator, See BELT CHANGING AND AGITATOR CLEANING. ENecttic Sh_ck or Personali _njury Ha_rd Reptace agitator with a new one, Disconnect etectrica_ suppty before Reassemble the belt, agitator and nozzle cover. serv_dng oF cleaning uniL See BELT CHANGING AND AGITATOR...
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Always fol}ow allsafety precautions wher_ Re4nsert the hose into the opening on the cleaning andservicing t hevacuum c}eaner. Iower body from which it was removed. Press firmly to assure conn,ection. WARNING if the bag and fitter areas and the hose areas are free of clogs, check the floor nozzle area.
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Review this chart to find do-it-youraeff solutions for mine{' pertormance problems Any other sewice needed_ otl_er than 1hose described in this owneCs manual should be performed by a Sears o_'otheF quaBfled service _epfe_ntatk_e_ WARNING Etectdc Shock Hazard Disconnect eiectricai supply before sewicing or cleaning the un_it.
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O_ce you purcha_ the AgreemenI. a simpie phone Master Protection Agreements: cs_tis al!that it takes _oryou to schedule service, Congratulations on making _ smart:purchase, You can cali anylime day or nig_hi, o r scheduie a Yo_ new Kenmore_;produ_ is,designed and servi_ appointment online manufactured for years of de#endabte operation..
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Your Home For repair - in your home - of 8U major brand appliances, lawn and garden equipment, or heating and cooling systems, no ma_er who made it, no manet who so_d it! For the replacement parts, accessories and owne#s manuals that you need to do-tt-your_eff. For Sears professionaM }nstaHation of home appl_ances _nd items tike garage door openers and water hea_e.rs.