Using the Blower Attachments
The blower attachments are extremely useful for vacuuming in hard to reach crevices and small compartments such as in cars.
Important: When blocking the air holes, grasp the blower attachment rmly so that they do not blow o.
Using Attachments
Dusting Brush -The dusting brush is used for the furniture
Crevice Tool -Use for radiators, crevices, corners, baseboards and between cush-
ions.
Pet Hair Removal Brush -The pet hair removal brush is used for upholstery. The
unique surface makes it an excellent tool for removing unwanted pet hair.
NOTE: This tool is not a grooming tool and should not be used on animals.
Caution: Do not use Pet Hair Removal Brush on delicate or woven fabrics that
may snag. Do not use Pet Hair Removal Brush on wooden oors as this accessory
might cause mild scratching.
Blower Attachments -The blower attachments can be used with the vacuum to
pick up very ne dirt particles in tight crevices or spots or to inate inatable items or
air mattresses.
Dusting Brush
Crevice Tool
Pet Hair Removal Brush
Blower Attachments
NOTE: Do not use blower function to clear dust o of fragile or delicate objects unless
they are secured or held rmly in place as the blower action is quite strong and cause
damage.
The blower attachments have air bleed holes. These air bleed holes help reduce air
pressure so that the attachment does not blow o. However, should an increase in air
pressure be desired, simply cover one or more of the air bleed holes.
1. Pull up and hold the exhaust tab with the free hand pull out the exhaust grill. (Fig. 13)
2. Remove the exhaust lter.
3. To place the blower port into the exhaust outlet, align the lower tabs on the blower
port with the slots on the exhaust. Pull up on the exhaust tab and push the top of
the blower port until it snaps into place. (Fig. 14)
4. To attach the hose to the blower port, align the exible hose and turn counter-clockwise until it stops. The hose is now se-
curely in place. (Fig. 15)
5. To blow up inatable items, select the appropriate size blower attachment that will t into the air valve. (Fig. 16)
6. Turn the unit on and hold the blower.
7. To detach the exible hose, turn clockwise and pull out from blower port.
NOTE: Firmly hold the exible hose by the attachment when blowing dirt or dusting
o objects.
Fig. 13
Fig. 14 Fig. 15 Fig. 16