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Model | NEU529 |
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Category | Vacuum Cleaner |
Type | Upright |
Power Source | Electric |
Voltage | 120V |
Bagged/Bagless | Bagless |
Cordless | No |
Cord Length | 25 feet |
Filtration | HEPA |
Precautions to reduce risk of fire, electric shock, or injury, including avoiding water and children's use.
Instructions on proper use, attachments, avoiding damage, cord handling, and wet hands.
Advice on airflow, moving parts, placement on furniture, hot surfaces, and prohibited substances.
Guidelines for storing the vacuum in a cool, dry area and handling the polarized plug correctly.
Product contains chemicals known to cause cancer or reproductive harm; wash hands after handling.
Do not oil the motor or brushroll; bearings are permanently lubricated and sealed.
Instructions for plugging in, adjusting height, turning on/off, and lowering the handle for floor vacuuming.
Procedure for removing and emptying the dust cup after each use by pressing a button and releasing the lid.
Steps to disconnect the hose, attach the handle, and connect cleaning tools to the wand.
Use for baseboard edges, corners, detailing chairs, sofas, dryer vents, and tight spaces.
Use for furniture, drapes, blinds, drawers, and vents.
Use for furniture, chairs, sofas, and mattresses.
Instructions for releasing the dust cup and emptying debris by pressing a lever on the bottom lid.
Steps to clean foam filter and filter screen, including rinsing, drying, and reassembly.
Warning against operating the vacuum without the foam filter and filter screen in their proper positions.
Steps to identify and clear blockages in the dust cup, filters, hose, or wand.
Procedure to check the air path for debris, including using a finger after removing the dust cup.
Warning against operating the vacuum without the foam filter and filter screen in their proper positions.
Instructions to check the brushroll for debris, threads, or strings and remove them with scissors.
Steps to remove brushroll cover, lift out brushroll, and reposition it into the base.
Procedure for positioning a new belt around the motor shaft and brushroll shaft.
Instructions to align and snap the brushroll cover back into place and secure with screws.
Explanation of the thermal cut-off feature and steps to take if the vacuum suddenly shuts off.
Troubleshooting steps for a motor that does not start, including checking power and thermal cut-off.
Solutions for poor carpet cleaning, including emptying dust cup, cleaning filters, and checking brushroll.
Troubleshooting steps for loss of suction, including checking for clogs in the hose or wand.
Solutions for a burning smell or brushroll that will not turn, involving checking debris and the belt.
Solution for difficulty pushing the vacuum, which involves adjusting the vacuum height knob.