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Owner s Manual For Fuller Brush Jiffy Maid Bagless VacuumS Model FB-JFM FB-JFM.PET Thank you for purchasing this Fuller Brush Upright Vacuum. To ensure best results, please read this manual first keep it for future reference.

Index Important Safety Instructions............................................................. 2 Two-Wire Polarized Cord.............................................................. 3 Parts Identification.................................................................... Replacement Belts Filters............................................................ How to Assemble Operate Vacuum.................................................. 5 How to Empty Dust Container......................................................... 5 How to Adjust Height.............................................................. 5 How to Adjust Hle.............................................................. 6 How to Clean Filters............................................................... 6 On-Board Tool Cleaning.............................................................. 7 How to Replace Belt Headlight Bulb................................................. 8 Thermal Motor Protection............................................................... 9 For Best Performance................................................................. 9 Troubleshooting Guide............................................................... 0 Customer s Record The model serial number of this product may be found on back of unit. Register your Fuller Brush vacuum online at www.fullervacuums.com as soon as possible for your protection. Also, note model serial numbers of your unit in spaces provided below, retain this book as a permanent record of your purchase. Model Number Serial Number Date Purchased Your Fuller Brush vacuum is a product of high-quality materials superior workmanship. We urge you to read se operating instructions carefully before you use this vacuum in order to obtain full performance satisfaction it can offer you. Save These Instructions Before you plug in your Fuller Brush vacuum, make sure voltage indicated on rating plate located on back of vacuum is same as your local supply.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS APPLIANCE. When using an electrical appliance, basic precautions should always be followed, including following: SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. WARNING: To reduce risk of fire, electric shock or injury:. Do not leave appliance unattended when plugged in. Unplug from outlet when not in use before servicing. 2. WARNING: ELECTRIC SHOCK COULD OCCUR IF USED OUTDOORS OR ON WET SURFACES. 3. Do not allow to be used as a toy. Close attention is necessary when used by or near children.. Use only as described in this manual. Use only manufacturer s recommended attachments. 5. Do not use with damaged cord or plug. If appliance is not working as it should, has been dropped, damaged, left outdoors or dropped into water, return it to a service center. 6. Do not pull or carry by cord, use cord as a hle, close a door on cord, or pull cord around sharp edges or corners. Do not run appliance over cord. Keep cord away from heated surfaces. 7. Do not unplug by pulling on cord. To unplug, grasp plug, not cord. 8. Do not hle plug or appliance with wet hs. 9. Turn off all controls before unplugging. 0. Do not put any object into openings. Do not use with any opening blocked; keep free of dust, lint, hair anything that may reduce air flow.. Keep hair, loose clothing, fingers all parts of body away from openings moving parts. 2. Do not pick up anything that is burning or smoking, such as cigarettes, matches or hot ashes. 3. Do not use without vacuum filters in place.. Use extra care when cleaning on stairs. 5. Do not use to pick up flammable or combustible liquids such as gasoline or use in areas where y may be present. 6. Do not attempt to service unit while appliance is plugged in. 2

Two-Wire Polarized Cord This product is equipped with a polarized alternating current line plug (a plug having one blade wider than or). This plug will fit into power outlet only one way. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert plug fully into outlet, try reversing plug. If plug should still fail to fit, contact an electrician to replace obsolete outlet. Do not defeat safety purpose of polarized plug. State of California Proposition 65 Warnings: WARNING: This product contains one or more chemicals known to State of California to cause cancer. WARNING: This product contains one or more chemicals known to State of California to cause birth defects or or reproductive harm. 3

Parts Identification container filter 25 () H le Grip (2) Hle Hose Inlet (3) Cord Clip () (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) H le Tube Dust Container Release Button Dust Container Hle Dust Container Lid Dust Container Filter Dust Container (0) () (2) (3) () (5) (6) (7) (8) Exhaust Filter (9) Rotating Cord Storage Hook Height Adjustment Dial (20) Crevice with Dusting Nozzle Brush Combination Tool Hose Storage (2) Cord Storage Hook Carrying Hle (22) Hose Suction End Hose (23) Side Hose Outlet Hose Storage Hook (2) Crevice Tool Storage Power Cord Power Pedal Hle Release Pedal (26) Hheld Turbo Brush Hle Tube Release Button (Pet Model only) Replacement Belts Filters Genuine Fuller Brush Vacuum Belts Part # FBJM-B2 Genuine Fuller Brush Filter Set Part # FBJM-HEPA

How to Assemble Operate Vacuum How to Attach Hle to Vacuum Cleaner The vacuum hle are packed separately.. Slide hle into slots on top of vacuum until it clicks into place (Fig. ). 2. Turn upper cord storage hook to upright Using position in upright wind mode / Assembly power cord around cord storage hooks when storing vacuum. How to Release Power Cord. The upper cord storage hook has a quick-release action. To release cord, rotate hook downward cord will drop off hle for immediate use (Fig. 2). 2. Return hook to upright position before attempting. to rewind cord. On/Off Switch. To turn vacuum on, push power pedal on side of vacuum nozzle (Fig. 3). 2. To turn vacuum off, push pedal again. Hheld Turbo Brush (Pet Model only). Attach to storage holder on vacuum (Fig. ). Always operate vacuum with dust container installed. Using in upright mode / Assembly Empty dust container as needed or when it fills to MAX line. How to Empty Dust Container. Unplug vacuum. Press dust container release button to remove it from vacuum (Fig. 5). 2. Press dust container empty button to open base of canister, releasing contents into a trash bin or bag (Fig. 6). 3. Close dust container lid until it clicks replace container into vacuum. VC7320MUK Rev_Instruction Book 30/0/202 2:7 Page How to Empty Dust Container How to Adust Height. Rotate height adjustment dial to type of floor being vacuumed (Fig. 7). VC7320MUK Rev_Instruction Book 30/0/202 2:7 Page Attach tube/hle () to main body of Rotate floor height adustment dial Switch on vacuum by pressing power pedal (26). How to Adjust Height Fig. 7 5 VC7320MUK Rev_Instruction Book 30/0/202 2:7 Page VC7320MUK Rev_Instruction Book 30/0/202 2:7 Page Attach tube/hle () to main body of. Rotate floor height adustment dial Using in upright mode / Assembly Turn rotatable c 3 release power c 2 Se outlet. To keep c floor he, locate in Attach tube/hle () to main body of Turn rot. release 3 outlet. To Se ke floor Tools, Deep locat he pile carpet Tools Deep floor pile br Rotate floor height adustment dial (0) to suit floor being vac Turn rotatable cord Fig. storage 2 cleat (20) to carpet release power cord (7). Plug in to mains outlet. To keep cord away from floor, locate in cord hook (3). Rotate floor height adustment dial (0) to suit floor Tools being vac 3 Settings for floor height adjustment dial (0) Rotate floor height adustment dial Tools Deep Deep to Medium Smooth pile medium pile carpet Switch on carpet vacuum Fig. pile 3by carpet pressing power pedal (26). carpet hard floors (0) to suit floor being vacuumed (refer to table above). Switch on vacuum by pressing power pedal (26). 5 6 6 Using in upright mode / Assembly Attach tube/hle () to main body of. Fig. Fig. Switch on vacuum by pressing power pedal (26). Release from upright position by pressing upright release pedal (8) with your foot. IMPORTANT: To prevent damage to carpets, never leave switched on in one place for an extended period. When full, or after use, empty dust canister (8). Press dust canister release button () to remove dust canister from vacuum. Press dust canister empty button (27) to open base of dust canister, releasing contents into a bin or a bag. Allergy sufferers may wish to seal bag around dust canister before emptying Fig. to p revent 5 dust escaping. Fig. 6 6 3 (0) to suit floor b IMPORTANT: To p never leave c Release place for from an exten up upright release ped IMPORTANT: To p When never full, or leave after use, cl e Press place dust for canister extenr dust canister from t Press dust canister e When base full, of or after dust use, cane Press into a bin dust or Release a canister bag. Aller from r seal dust bag canister upright around from rele th Press emptying dust to pcanister revent du e IMPORTAN base of dust can into a bin or never a bag. leav Aller seal bag place around for a emptying to p revent du 6 Turn rotatable cord storage cleat (20) to release power cord (7). Plug in to mains outlet. To keep cord away from floor, locate in cord hook (3). 3 Settings for floor height adjustment dial (0) Tools Deep pile carpet Deep to medium pile carpet Medium pile carpet Turn rotatable c release power c outlet. To keep c, locate in Release from up upright release ped Smooth carpet hard floors (0) to suit floor being vacuumed (refer to table above). 5 When full, or aft Press 2 dust ca c dust caniste Press dust ca c base of d into a bin or a b seal bag aro emptying to p r

VC7320MUK Rev_Instruction Book 30/0/202 2:7 Pag How to Adjust Hle The hle on this vacuum can be set to one of three positions upright, middle or low. How to Adjust Hle. To release hle, step on hle release pedal on left side of vacuum nozzle pull back hle (Fig. ). 2. Upright position for storage or when cleaning tools are used (Fig. 2). Hle locks in this position. 3. Middle position for normal cleaning (Fig. 3).. Low position for cleaning under furniture (Fig. ). Fig. VC7320MUK Rev_Instruction Book 30/0/202 2:7 Page 6 The h-held turbo nozzle (3) crevice tool with dust attachment (2) may be stored in designated spaces ( & 25 respectively) on sides of vacuum. How to Clean Filters Storage Your vacuum is equipped with two filters. When finished These cleaning, filters capture switch off fine appliance dust remove plug from mains supply particles protect motor from dirt. Accumulated wind dirt cord will around be collected cord storage on cleats filters (20/22). may restrict motor performance. It is important to clean filters once a month or as needed. VC7320MUK Safety Rev_Instruction cut-out Book 30/0/202 2:7 Page 6 If overheats, a motor protection How to Clean Dust Container Filterrmostat will automatically switch motor. To access filter, remove filter assembly off. by If removing this happens, switch dust container off, lid. unplug from power supply leave Turn lid counter-clockwise until it clicks (Fig. Tool 5). storage cool for at least 60 minutes. Check airways for blockages, empty dust 2. Lift out filter assembly disassemble (Fig. 6). canister The h-held clean turbo nozzle filters (3) before crevice restarting. tool 3. Wash dust container filter in cold water with thoroughly dust attachment air dry before (2) may replacing. be stored designated spaces ( & 25 respectively) on. Replace filter replace dust container Maintenance into vacuum. - Filters sides of vacuum. The guarantee may be invalidated if motor is damaged due to: using appliance without filters installed; not cleaning filters; or When finished cleaning, switch off appliance remove plug from mains supply wind cord around cord storage cleats To maintain suction, dust canister filter must be cleaned each time dust canister (8) is How to Clean Exhaust Filter Storage The exhaust filter is located underneath dust container. not replacing damaged filters.. Remove dust container. Cleaning dust canister filter (7) 2. Remove exhaust filter cover by turning (20/22). lid counterclockwise until it clicks (Fig. 7). emptied. Safety cut-out 3. Lift out exhaust filter (Fig. 7).. Wash in cold water thoroughly air dry before removing replacing. dust canister lid anti-clockwise until it clicks. 5. Replace exhaust filter, filter cover dust container into vacuum.. To access filter, remove filter assembly by If overheats, a motor (6). Turn protection lid rmostat will automatically switch motor off. If this happens, switch off, unplug from power supply leave to cool for at least 60 minutes. Check airways for blockages, empty dust canister clean filters before restarting. Note: Do not wash filters with hot water or detergents. Maintenance 6 - Filters The guarantee may be invalidated if motor is damaged due to: using appliance without 2. Lift out filter assembly disassemble. Fig. 2 Tool storage Fig. 3 Fig. Note: To prevent damage to carpets, never leave turned on in one place for an extended period. 3. Wash dust canister filter in cold water thoroughly air dry before re-fitting. IMPORTANT: Do not wash filter with hot water or detergents. IMPORTANT: Do not use heated appliances to dry filter. 2.. Replace Lift out filter dust assembly canister filter disassemble. Fig. 5 re-assemble dust canister. Cleaning exhaust filter (9) The exhaust filter (9) must be cleaned at least every three months. The exhaust filter is located underneath dust canister (8).. Remove dust canister. 2. Remove exhaust filter cover (27) by turning lid anti-clockwise until it clicks. Fig. 6 3. Wash dust canister filter in cold water thoroughly air dry before re-fitting. IMPORTANT: Do not wash filter with hot water or detergents. IMPORTANT: Do not use heated appliances to dry filter.. Replace dust canister filter re-assemble dust canister. Cleaning exhaust filter (9) Fig. 7 3. Lift The out exhaust exhaust filter filter (9) must (9). be cleaned at least every three months.. Wash in cold water thoroughly air dry before re-fitting. The exhaust filter is located underneath dust canister (8). IMPORTANT: Do not wash filter with hot water

5 On-Board Tool Cleaning VC7320MUK Rev_Instruction Book 30/0/202 2:7 Page 5 The Jiffy Maid is equipped with on-board cleaning tools including VC7320MUK Rev_Instruction Book 30/0/202 2:7 Page 5 a metal w (hle tube), stretch hose crevice with dusting VC7320MUK Rev_Instruction Book 30/0/202 2:7 Page 5 combination tool. Using tools accessories Release power cord (7) plug in to mains outlet as in step 2 of Using in upright mode /. Remove hle by pressing Assembly. tube release button Using tools accessories pulling hle upwards (Fig. Using ). tools accessories Assembly. 2. Remove hose suction end from side hose outlet (Fig. 2). Assembly. Fig. 3. Attach hose suction end to hle hose inlet desired tool to end of hle tube (Fig. 3). VC7320MUK Rev_Instruction Book 30/0/202 2:7 Page 5. Rotate height adjustment dial in a clockwise direction to tools setting (Fig. ). Release power cord (7) plug in to mains outlet as in ste 2 Release power cord (7) plug in to mains outlet as in step 2 of Using in upright mode / 2 Crevice Tool Using tools accessories The crevice tool is ideal for hard to reach places along baseboards (Fig. 5). Assembly. Dusting Brush The dusting is ideal for vacuuming delicate objects surfaces. The dusting is attached to crevice tool may be accessed by pressing release button on side pulling dusting to end of crevice tool (Fig. 5). Hheld Turbo Brush (Pet Model only) The turbo is ideal for whisking Tools away pet hair accessories from upholstery of hle (). carpeted stairs. Tools accessories. Remove hose suction end from side hose outlet. 2. Attach turbo to end of hose (Fig. 6) or to is pulled over. end of hle tube (Fig. 7). H-held turbo nozzle (3) Remove tube/hle () by pressing tube Remove hose suction end (23) from side release button (9) pulling hle upwards. hose outlet (2) on side of vacuum. Release power cord (7) plug in to mains outlet as in step 2 of Using in upright mode / Remove tube/hle () by pressing tube 3 release button (9) pulling hle upwards. Remove tube/hle () by pressing tube Remove hose suction Fig. 2end (23) from side 2 release button (9) pulling hle upwards. hose outlet (2) on side of vacuum. 3 3 Attach hose suction end (23) to hle Remove hose inlet (2) tube/hle desired () by tool pressing to tube tube end release of hle button (). (9) pulling hle upwards. Attach hose suction end (23) to hle 3 hose inlet (2) desired tool to tube end Never over extend hose such that is pulled over. IMPORTANT: Only use tools when product is in parked position. Also, turning Never over extend sideways hose helps such prevent that being pulled along by stretch hose. IMPORTANT: Only use tools when product Attach is in hose suction parked end position. (23) to Also, hle turning (certain hose inlet models (2) sideways only) desired helps prevent tool to tube end The of h-held hle being (). pulled turbo nozzle along is by ideal for stretch picking hose. up Note: hair fibres from stairs upholstery. H-held turbo nozzle (3) Only use tools with vacuum in upright position. Turning (certain models only) makes vacuum sideways helps prevent it Tools contact from being with accessories surface being cleaned. pulled along by hair fibres from stairs upholstery. stretch hose. Over extending Cleaning hose may cause H-held vacuum turbo nozzle to (3) (certain is pulled models over. only) tip over. The h-held turbo nozzle will not rotate until it The h-held turbo nozzle is ideal for picking up Never over extend hose such that The h-held turbo nozzle will not rotate until it makes The Turbo contact Nozzle with should surface be regularly being cleaned. any IMPORTANT: hairs or fibres Only wrapped use around tools when bar Cleaning removed product is to in maintain H-held parked optimum position. turbo performance. nozzle Also, turning (3) (certain models sideways only) helps prevent being pulled along by stretch hose. The Turbo Nozzle should be regularly cleaned any H-held hairs or fibres turbo wrapped nozzle around (3) bar removed to maintain optimum performance. (certain models only) The h-held turbo nozzle is ideal for picking up hair fibres from stairs upholstery. The h-held turbo nozzle will not rotate until it makes contact with surface being cleaned. Rotate floor height adustment dial (0) fully Remove in a clockwise hose suction direction end to (23) from tools setting side (see hose table Attach outlet on hose (2) point on suction Fig. 3, page side end 3 of ). (23) to vacuum hle. hose inlet (2) desired tool to tube end Rotate floor height adustment dial (0) of Crevice hle tool (). (2) fully in a clockwise direction to tools setting (see The table crevice on tool point is 3, ideal page for ). awkward places, corners, behind radiators etc. Tools accessories Crevice Dusting tool (2) (2) Never The crevice dusting over extend tool is ideal is ideal hose for for such awkward vacuuming that places, pelmets is corners, pulled delicate over. objects behind radiators surfaces. etc. IMPORTANT: The dusting Dusting Only (2) use is attached tools to when crevice tool product may The dusting is be in accessed parked by is ideal position. pressing for vacuuming Also, release turning pelmets button on delicate sideways side objects helps pulling surfaces. prevent dusting Rotate to end being floor of pulled crevice Fig. along height tool. by adustment stretch dial hose. (0) fully The dusting a clockwise direction is attached to to tools crevice setting tool H-held (see table may be on turbo accessed point 3, nozzle page by pressing ). (3) release (certain button models on side only) pulling dusting The to h-held end of turbo crevice nozzle tool. Crevice tool (2) is ideal for picking up hair The crevice fibres tool from is stairs ideal for awkward upholstery. places, The corners, h-held behind turbo nozzle radiators will etc. not rotate until it makes contact with surface being cleaned. Dusting (2) Cleaning The dusting H-held is ideal for turbo vacuuming nozzle pelmets (3) (certain delicate models objects only) surfaces. The The Turbo dusting Nozzle should is attached be regularly to cleaned crevice Fig. 5 tool any hairs may or be fibres accessed wrapped by pressing around release bar removed button on to maintain side optimum pulling performance. dusting to end of crevice tool. Remove h hose outlet (2 Rotate flo fully in a cloc (see table on Crevice to The crevice corners, Dusting br The dusting delicate The dusting may be button on th to end o 5 5 Cleaning H-held turbo nozzle (3) (certain models only) Fig. 6 7 The Turbo Nozzle should be regularly cleaned any hairs or fibres wrapped around bar removed to maintain optimum performance. Fig. 7

face down, in a flat position on a soft Removing bar belt surface (eg. carpet).. Using a cross-headed screwdriver, unscrew 5 Removing belt to release screws on basebar of L-shaped plate from over rotaryunscrew bar.. Using a cross-headed screwdriver, 5 screws on base of to release L-shaped plate from over rotary bar. 7. How to Replace Vacuum Belt Headlight Bulb CAUTION: First unplug vacuum. How to Remove Bottom Plate. Place vacuum in lowest position by stepping on hle release pedal (see How to Adjust Hle on page 6). Turn vacuum over on a flat surface exposing bottom plate. VC7320MUK Rev_Instruction Book 2. Remove five screws holding L-shaped bottom plate in 30/0/202 place (Fig. ). 3. Remove bottom plate. VC7320MUK Rev_Instruction Book 30/0/202 ensuring th belt. rot Pass ensuring belt. Screw points Screw points 8. 8. Remove broken belt lift out rotary Fig. 2:7 Page 7 bar. 5. Remove broken belt lift out rotary bar. 5. Pull rota of belt) Pull bar rotain of belt) a bar in 2:7 Page 7 Maintenance Changing Belt How to Replace Belt. Turn unit over remove bottom platebarasstops described -rotating, it is likely that IfMaintenance drive belt has snapped (usually because Changing Belt above. has been stalled). Replacement belts can Maintenance 2. Lift out roll remove be old belt 2). obtained fromstops Morphy Richards by calling If (Fig. bar rotating, it is likely that Changing Belt spare parts helpline 08 873 0726. drive belt has (usually because 3. Loop new belt around drive shaft (Fig. 3)snapped number: raised Refitting bar belt 6. Hook VC7320MUK Rev_Instruction Book 30/0/202 2:7 Page 7 belt over drive shaft ( belt must be slid sideways past end of drive shaft). Refitting bar belt 6. Refitting bar belt 6. has been stalled). Replacement belts can Accessing floor nozzle Ifbe rotating, it is likely that ring between bristles on roll (Fig.bar ).stops obtained from Morphy Richards by calling drive belt has snapped (usually because off.. Press power pedal (26) to 08 turn spare parts helpline number: 873 0726.. Pull roll forward (against pullhas of been belt) reinsert stalled). Replacement belts can 2. Disconnect from mains supply. Accessing nozzle be obtained Morphy Richards ends back into nozzle (Fig. 5) making from surefloor to line up by calling 3. upright release pedal (8) place off. spare parts helpline number: 873 0726.. Press power pedal (26) to08 turn end opposite belt so flat edges slide facedown down, properly. in a flat position on a soft 2. Accessing Disconnect from mains supply. floor nozzle surface carpet). 5. Turn roll by h, making. sure (eg. belt is not (26) twisted off. to turn 3. Press Press power uprightpedal release pedal (8) place bar belt all rotating parts move smoothly. 2. Removing face down, in a flat position on a soft Disconnect from mains supply. surface (eg. carpet). screwdriver, unscrew 5. Using a cross-headed 6. Replace bottom plate 3.five screws. Press upright release pedal (8) place screws on base of to release face down, a flat position on a soft Removing bar belt L-shaped plate fromin over rotary bar. (eg. carpet). screwdriver, unscrew 5. surface Using a cross-headed How to Replace Bulb screws on base of to release Removing bar belt. Place vacuum in lowest position stepping on bar. L-shaped plateby from over rotary. Using a cross-headed screwdriver, unscrew 5 hle release pedal. screws on Screw base of to release L-shapedlens plate from over points 2. Remove two screws from headlight (Fig. 6). rotary bar. Hook belt over drive shaft ( belt must be slid sideways past end of drive shaft). Hook belt over drive shaft ( belt must be slid sideways past 2 end of drive shaft). Fig. Drive shaft 7. 7. 7. Pass Drive rotary bar through belt, ensuringshaft correct end is located against belt. Drive Pass rotary bar through belt, shaft ensuring correct end is located against Fig. 3 belt. Pass rotary bar through belt, ensuring correct end is located against belt. Rotate running in t 9. Rotate b Refitting running in tht 0. Refit LRefitting screwtht, usi 0. Refit L-s overtighten screw th, usin. Return overtighten Connect to. Return c Connect to t 9. 3. R emove lens replace bulb (Fig. 7). Screw points. Replace headlight lens two screws. 8. Screw points 5. Remove broken belt lift out rotary bar. 5. Remove broken belt lift out rotary bar. 5. Remove broken belt lift out rotary bar. 8. 8. Pull rotary bar forward (against pull of belt) locate square ends of bar into location Fig.slots in floor nozzle. Pull rotary bar forward (against pull of belt) locate square ends of bar into location slots in floor nozzle. Pull rotary bar forward (against pull of belt) locate square ends of bar into location slots in floor nozzle. Fig. 5 9. Rotate bar by h to ensure belt is running in centre of its location on. Refitting floor nozzle base cover 9. Rotate bar by h to ensure belt is 0. Refit inl-shaped plate over rotary bar, running centre of its location on. screw 5 screws back into base of Refitting cover Rotate bar nozzle by h base to ensure do belt is, using afloor cross-headed screwdriver, not running of its location on. centre screws. 0. overtighten Refit inl-shaped plate over rotary bar, screw 5 screws intoposition. base of. Return tonozzle back upright Refitting floor base cover do not, using amains cross-headed screwdriver, Connect to supply. Switch on to test. 0. Refit L-shaped plate over rotary bar, overtighten screws. screw 5 screws back into base of., Return to upright position. do not using a cross-headed Fig. 7 screwdriver, Connect to screws. mains supply. Switch on to test. overtighten 9. Fig. 6 8 to upright position. Connect to mains supply. Switch on to test. 7. Return 7

Thermal Motor Protection Your Fuller Brush vacuum comes equipped with a rmal protector designed to protect your vacuum from overheating due to restricted airflow (i.e. clogged hose). Should this situation occur, rmal protector will automatically shut motor off to avoid any potential damage. NOTE: To determine if rmal protector turned off vacuum, refer to vacuum s headlight. If headlight is on while motor is off, n rmal protector did safely shut down motor. If headlight motor are both off, n re is some reason or than rmal protector (i.e. pulled plug) vacuum has shut down. How to Reset Thermal Protector. Unplug vacuum. 2. Allow vacuum to cool at least 60 minutes. 3. Check for blockages, empty dust container clean filters.. Plug vacuum in begin using. Please contact your Fuller Brush retailer with any questions. For Best Performance Keep machine all accessories clean in good operating condition. Empty dust container as needed or when it fills to MAX line. Clean filters every month or more frequently if vacuuming fine powders such as flour or dry wall dust. Always use genuine filters parts, as use of or products may result in poor cleaning or filtration performance. Fuller Brush filtration products are designed for maximum performance. Store machine carefully in a dry area. For optimum cleaning performance safety, follow your owner s manual. 9

Troubleshooting Guide Problem Check Point Possible Solution Suction power is weak. The vacuum does not work. Dust container Floor nozzle Filters Power cord If dust container is full, empty it. If clogged, remove object. Clean or replace filters. Insert power plug firmly into an electrical outlet. Sudden loss of power. Dirt debris are blowing through exhaust vent. Thermal reset Filters Turn off vacuum unplug from electrical outlet. Let vacuum cool down for 60 minutes before turning back on. Check for clogs. Empty dust container. Make sure both filters are clean, dry installed correctly. 0

Fuller Brush Vacuum Cleaners PO Box 730 Fenton, MO 63026 www.fullervacuums.com Should your vacuum ever need service, simply call retailer where original purchase was made. 20 Fuller Brush Vacuum Cleaners. FBOM-JFM