Personal Injury Hazard and PropertyHazardDO NOT place hands or feet under-neath the unit at any time. When usingattachments, the agitator continuesrotating. Do not allow the cleaner toremain in just one place for a period oftime as the agitator may damage thefloor surface. Avoid placingthe cleaneron furniture, the fdnged area of rugs,deep pile carpeting, or carpeted stairs.The ideal positionfor the cleaner whenusingattachments is for the unit to beon a level area with the handle in thef_ position.TO USE ATrACHMENTSI CAUTIONDO NOT tip vacuum cleaner forwards orsideways when using attachments.The attachments will fit on the hose or thewand. In addition, the dusting brush orcombination brush will also fit on the crevicetool.The hose and wand can be pulled off theshort hose by grasping the cuff and twistingwhile pulling up.! CAUTIONDO NOT pull the vacuum cleaneraround the room by the hose.Property damage could result.The attachments can be added to the hoseif the item to be cleaned is not far from thecreaner. The hose on some moders willexpand.NOTE: When cleaner is turned on, the hoseon some models will have a tendency tocollapse due to suction of the cleaner.if more reach is needed, the wand can beattached to the hose and the attachmentscan be added to the wand.When using attachments, be carefulnot to overextend the hose lengthwhen reaching. Trying to reachbeyond the hose reach could causethe cleaner to tip over.SOME MODELSAn extra wand, without tabs, is included.This extra wand can be added to thewand with tabs for extra reach. Insertwand and twist a quarter of a turn tosecure fit.Crov, o,-- o,-_Dusting Brush Wand(Some Models) _CombinationBrush (SomeModels)If the dusting brush/combination brush isbeing used and more distance isneeded, the crevice tool can be added tothe wand, then the dustingbrush/combination brush can be addedto the crevice tool.TO STOREA'I-FACHMENTSReturn the hose to its position on theshort hose and the attachments to theirholders.Attachments used in dirty areas, suchas under a refrigerator, should not beused on other surfaces untilthey arewashed. They could leave marks.9