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Owner's ManualVacuum CleanerModel116.20212116.20312CAUTION:Read and follow allsafety and operatinginstructions before firstuse of this product.Sears, Roebuckwww.sears.eomand Co., HoffmanPart No. CO1ZAXXIOU00-8175164Estates,IL 60179 U.S.A.Printed in UoS.A

Before Using Your New Vacuum .Kenmore Vacuum Cleaner WarrantyImportant Safety Instructions .Parts and Features .AssemblyUse.2 , 234-512121313t4Power-Mate15.6-7.Canister Care .Bag ChangingCleaning Exterior and Attachments .Motor Safety Fitter Changing .Exhaust Filter Changing .TMCare .8How to Start .8Vacuuming Tips .Suggested Pile Height Settings .Attachments .Attachment Use Chart .Performance Features .How Your Vacuum WorksLight Bulb Changing .Belt Changing and Brush CleaningBrush Servicing .Brush Assembly stance1Or Service.o. 1912.Please read this guide. It will help you assemblethe safest and most effective way and operate your new Kenmore vacuum inFor more information about the care and operation, call your nearest Sears store. You willneed the complete model and serial numbers when requesting information. Your vacuum'smodel and serial numbers are located on the Model and Serial Number Plate.Use the space below to record the model number and serial number of your new Kenmorevacuum.Modef NoSerial No.Date of PurchaseKeep this book and your sales check (receipt) in a safe place for future referenceLIMITEDONE YEAR WARRANTYON KENMOREVACUUMCLEANERThis warranty is for one year from the date of purchase, and includes only private householdvacuum cleaner use. During the warranty year, when this vacuum cleaner is operated andmaintained according to the owner's manual instructions, Sears will repair any defects inmaterial or workmanship free of charge.This warranty excludes vacuum bags, belts, light bulbs, and filters, which are expendableand become worn during normal use.For warranty service, returnthe United States,partsthis vacuum cleaner to the nearest Sears Service Center inThis warranty applies only while this product is in use in the United States. This warranty givesyou specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.Sears, Roebuck and Co., D/817 WA, HoffmanEstates,IL 60179

WARNINGYour safety is important to us.To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, injury topersons or damage when using your vacuum cleaner, follow basic safety precautions including the following:Do not operate the cleaner with a puncturedRead this manual before assembling orhose. The hose contains electrical wires.using your vacuum cleaner.Replace if cut or worn. Avoid picking upUse your cleaner only as described in thissharp objects.manual, Use only with Sears recommendedattachments.Do not use with any opening blocked; keepfree of dust, lint, hair and anything that mayTo reduce the risk of electrical shock - Doreduce air flow.rtot use outdoors or on wet surfaces.Disconnect electrical supply before servicing or cleaning out brush area Failure to doso could result in electricaf shock or brushsuddenly starting.Always turn cleaner off before connecting ordisconnecting the hose or POWER-MATE T' ,Alwaysturn cleaner off before unplugging.Do not unplug by puIling on cord. To unplug,grasp the plug, not the cord,Hold plug when rewinding onto cord reel.Do not allow plug to whip when rewindingDo not use with damaged cord or plug. Ifcleaner is not working as it should, has beendropped, damaged, ]eft outdoors, or droppedinto water, return it to a Sears ServiceCentre/Department.Do nothandle,aroundcleanerheatedpull or carry by cord, use cord as aclose door on cord, or pull cordsharp edges or corners. Do not runover cord. Keep cord away fromsurfaces.Do not leave cleaner when plugged in.Unplug from outlet when not in use andbefore servicing.Do not ailow to be used as a toy. C[oseattention is necessary when used by or nearchildren.Do not handle plug or cleaner with wethands.Do not put any objects into openings.Keep hair, loose clothing, fingers, and allparts of body away from openings and moving partsDo not use cleaner without dust bag and/orfilters in place.Always change the dust bag after vacuuming carpet cleaners or freshener, powdersand fine dust, These products clog the bag,reduce airflow and can cause the bag tobursL Failure to change bag could causepermanent damage to the cleaner.Do not use the cleaner to pick up sharp hardobjects, small toys, pins, paper clips, etc.They may damage the cleaner or dust bag.Do not pick up anything that is burning orsmoking, such as cigarettes, matches, or hotashes.Do not use cleaner to pick up flammable orcombustible liquids (gasoline, cleaning fluids,perfumes, etc ), or use in areas where theymay be present. The fumes from these substances can create a fire hazard or explosionUse extra care when cleaning on stairs, Donot put on chairs, tables, etc, Keep on floor.You are responsible for making sure thatyour vacuum cleaner is not used by anyoneunable to operate it properly.Do not operate without exhaustexhaust filter cover installed.filter orSAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONSProper assembly and safe use of your vacuum cleaner are your responsibilities Your cleaneris intended only for househofd use Read this Owner's Manual carefully for important use andsafety information. This guide contains safety statements under warning and caution symbols.Please pay special attention to these boxes and follow any instructions given. WARNINGstatements alert you to such dangers as fire, electrical shock, burns and personal injury. CAUTION statements alert you to such dangers as personal injury and/or property damage,1,1,,!1I,ii lllq l,lll,i,,,i,,lll,,i,iiiiiiirll,,

It is important to know your vacuum cleaner'suse, Review these before using your cleaner,ItemPart No.In U.S.parts and featuresto assure its proper and safeCord andPart NeeIn CanadaIiHeadlight Bulb20-5240596181Belt20-528540110;-Cord andCord rWandWand Swivel(Some Models)Cord HolderPOWER-MATEPower CordFULL LIGHTPOWER-MATE TMBelt(Underneath)Pile Height Indicator(Some Models)Wand QuickRelease Pedal(Some Models)(Some Models)HALF LIGHTPOWER.MATE "rMBelt(Underneath)kWand QuicRelease PedalLight Cover(Some Models)POWER.MATE TMMode!/Serial NumbersLight Cover(On Bottom)(Some Models)Cleaner(Not Shown)HandlePedalPile Height Pedal(Some Models)Overload Protector(Reset Button)(Some Models)POWER.MATEModel/SerialNumbersEdge Cleaner (Not Shown)TMHandleReleasePedalOverload Protector(Reset Button)Pile Height Pedal(Some Models)TMPile Height Indicator(Some Models)

HOSEATTACHMENTSPOWER.MATE TM Jr.(Some Models)3-Way On/Off SwitchOff/Bare Floor/Carpet(Some sh(SomeModels)FloorBrushHANDI.MATE TM Jr.(Some Models)NOTE: All models have one set ofattachments in the canister, Somemodels have an additional set,which can be kept in the accessorybag for garage use.Hose haust Filter Cover(Exhaust Filter Inside)1CanisterPerformanceIndicator(Some Models)PowerCordHoodRe aseMotor Safety Filter(Behind Dust Bag)Bag HolderDust Bag

Before assembling vacuum, check thePACKING LIST on the cover of the separateRepair Parts List. Use this list to verify thatyou have received all the components ofyour new Kenmore vacuum.WARNING.ElectricallUll'n i.Shock HazardDO NOT plug into electrical supplyuntil assembly is complete. Failureto do so could result in electricalshockHandHan eBut nor injury,WANDSSlide wandstogether untilwand buttonButton,snaps into place Turn wand buttonto the slottedarea of the wandswivel., r,WandThe swivel allowsyou to turn thehandle to the leftside to reach farther under lowfurniture.POWER-MATEswivel CordHolder /WandSwivelTM1. insert wands into POWER-MATETMuntilthe wand buttons snaps into place.;edAreaPOWER-WandMATE TM2. ConnectPOWER-MATE TMplug and cord asshown DO NOTforce, Raised areaof plug must betoward han&Wand QuickRelease Pedal3. Secure cord intocord holder onwand swivel.! iTo remove: Disconnect cord and step onwand release pedal, then pull up on wands Swivel

CANISTER2. Inserthandle intowand untillock button1. Open the canister hood,2. Check to see that the dust bag is properly installed, See BAG CHANGING forinstructions.3, Check to see that the motor safety filter isproperly instatle& See MOTOR SAFETYFILTER CLEANING for instructionsHOODsnaps inplace. Besure hoseis nottwisted.HandleHandleToQuickpress hartdie releaseReleaseIt is normal for the canisterhood to come off(SomeModels)button andpull up onhandle.when opened further than needed, Line upthe hinges, insert them, and close the hoodto replace it.HOSETo store:1, Line up thehose latch taband notch incanister hoodand insert hoseinto canister untilDisconnect,To remove: lifthose latch tabupward and pullup on hose.Not/hHose/HoseLatch Tabhose from wands andcanister to prevent stress on hose duringstorage. Store hose in a loosely coiledposition so the hose covering is notstressed,it snaps in place,Tabremove:CoverHoodRe aseAttachmentStorageDust Bag

HOW TO STARTEWARNINGi,u,PersonalHazard.Pile HeightIndicatorinjury and Product DamageDO NOT plug in if switch is in ONposition. Personal injury ordamage could result. The cord moves rapidly whenrewinding.Keep children awayand provide a clear path whenrewindingthe cord to preventpersona! injury. DO NOT use outletsPile HeightHandle ReleasePedal4. To lower wands, hold POWER-MATE Tmdown with foot and pull back on wands.abovecounters. Damage to items insurroundingarea could occur.1. Pull cord out ofcanister to desiredlength 2. Snap cord intogrip to preventaccidentalrewinding.NOTE; To reduce the risk of electric shock,this vacuum cleaner has a potarized plug,one blade is wider than the ether This plugwill fit in a polarized outlet only one way. Ifthe plug does not fit fuily in the outlet,reverse the plug, If it still does not fit, contact a qualified electrician to install the proper outlet. Do not change the plug in anyway.3. Plug the polarized power cord into a t20Volt outlet located near the floorTo rewind: Unplug the cleaner Hold theplug while rewinding to prevent damage orinjury from the moving cor& A slight tug willrelease the locking pawls in the cord reetallowing it to retract.PedalDO NOT leave the POWER-MATEmrunning in one spot in the uprightposition for any length of time.Damage to carpet may occur,!i iJllllIi , ,1115. Select a pile height setting by rotating thepile height control The pile height setting isshown on the control. See SUGGESTEDPILE HEIGHT SETTINGS.Attention:Refer to your carpet manufacturers cleaning recommendations.Somemore delicate carpets may require that theybe vacuumed with the POWER-MATE ' agitator turned off, to prevent carpet damage.ON/OFFSwitch\6, To turn unit on,step on theON/OFF switch SOME MODELSTo turn onPOWER MATE m,move theFLOORICARPETswitch to theCARPET position,

Suct/onControlForbestcleaningaction,the POWERMATETM should be pushed straight awayfrom you and pulled straight back. At theend of each pull stroke, the direction of thePOWER-MATE TM should be changed topoint into the next section to be cleanedThis pattern should be continued across therug with slow, gliding motionsNOTE: Fast,jerky strokes donot providecomplete cleaning.Carpeted stairs need to be vacuumed regularly. For best cleaning results, fully closethe suction control.E WARNINGPersonal Injury HazardThe hose swivelallows the hose toturn without movingthe canister. This ishelpful for cleaningin small areas.Check hose fortwisting beforepulling canister.Use care if canister is placed onstairs. If it falls, personal injury orproperty damage could result For best cleaning results, keep the airflowpassage open Check each assembly areain HOW YOUR VACUUM WORKS occasionally for clogs Unplug from outlet beforechecking.CAUTIONTo prevent tip over, never leavePOWER-MATE TM on or in the uprightposition.Turningthe handle to oneside will make the POWER-MATE TMmore stableover.For best deep down cleaning, use the XLOsetting, However, you may need to raise theheight to make some jobs easier, such asscatter rugs and some deep pile carpets,and to prevent the vacuum cleaner fromshutting off Suggested settings are:and less likelyto tipHI - Shag, deep pile, or scatter rugs.MED - Medium to deep pile.LO - Low to medium pile.XLO - Most carpets and bare floors

: i i:: : i ::': ;.'3CAUT,ON.ml1. To removewands fromPOWERMATE TM, lockwands inDO NOT attach or remove handle orwands while cleaner is ON. Thiscould cause sparking and damagethe electrical contacts.ATTACHMENTS ON HANDLEL;#,:i:;;0straight*upposition.NOTE: if thePOWER-2, Press wandrelease pedalwith foot andpull the wandsstraight up out ofPOWER-MATE TM ,MATE TM isattached, turncleaner offHandleButton .- .before removinghandle fromwands, , UpperThe POWERMATE TM plug andcord do not have tobe removed to useattachments on thewands,1. Press lockto remove hanbutton, then pulidle from wand If your model has the optional feature of ahandle release, press it in similarly.3. Put attachments on wandsas needed, Seechart below.2. Slide attachmentsfirmly on handle asneeded, See chartbefow.',",, '\CLEANINGAREABetweenATTACHMENTFurniture' Cushions*COMBI'NATION(Some Models) BRus'H"'CREVICE TOOL,(Some Models)FLOOR BRUSH(Some Models)FABRIC BRUSH(Some Models)DUSTING BRUSH'(Some Models)POWER-MATE TM(Some Models)HANDI-MATE TM J R.(Some Models)**%, b rPOWER-MATE TM JR, :(Some sXxxxXxXXXX.XBareFIoersX***Xx.X. X.Always clean attachments before using on fabrics ** HANOI-MATE TM JR and POWER-MATE TM JR, attachmentinstructions are included with the products"** (Some Models) POWER MATE TM switch should be in OFF position10

PERFORMANCEEDGE CLEANERSOMEActive brush edgecleaners are on bothsides of the POWERMATE TM, Guide eitherside of the POWER-NOTE: The performance indicator may turnred when using attachments or when cleaning new carpet, due to reduced airflow bythe attachments themselves or new carpetfuzz filling the bag quickly.furniture to helpremove dirt trapped atcarpet edgesOVERLOAD PROTECTORTMPOWER-MATE TM STORAGEhasbuilt-in protection againstmotor and belt damageshould the brush jam, Ifthe brush slows down orSOMEThe flange allows thewands and POWERMATE TM to be storedwith the canister toTo correct problem: SeeTROUBLESHOOTING,conserve storagespace. The canistermust be stored on endfor this feature to beusedTo reset: Push in the overload protectorbutton.SUCTION CONTROLThe suctioncontrol allowsThe wand will slip out of the slot as it is lifted up for use and will slide into the slot as itis lowered for storage.you to changethe vacuumOo roo, :,oo,[, ,oand carpetdecreaseslightweightincreasescarpets,Suct onsuction fordifferent fabricTHERMAL PROTECTORweights. Opening the controlsuction for draperies andrugs, while closing the controlsuction for upholsteries andThis vacuum has a thermal protector whichautomatically trips to protect the vacuumfrom overheatingThe thermal protectorturns the motor off automatically to allow themotor to cool in order to prevent possibledamage to the vacuum., '"'WARNINGPersonalMODELSThe lower wand has a "U" shaped flange inthe area where the power cord attaches.The base has a "U" shaped slot near thefront casterstops, the overloadprotector button pops upand shuts off the POWERMATEm, The canistermotor will continue to run.SuctionMODELSIf the performance indicator turns entirely redcheck for a full dust bag,or a clog in the vacuum,See HOW YOUR VACUUM WORKS.MATE TM along baseboards or next toThe POWER-MATEINDICATORTo reset: Turn off and unplug the vacuumfrom the outlet to allow the vacuum to coolInjury HazardCheck for and remove any clogs, Alsocheck and replace any clogged filters.Wait approximately50 minutes and plugthe vacuum in and turn back on to see ifAlways unplug the vacuum cleanerbefore cleaning the brush area asbrush may suddenly restart,Failureto do so can result in personalinjury.the thermal protector has reset. In somecases, the unit may suddenly restart. DONOT leave unattended,11

The vacuum cleaner creates suction thatpicks up dirt. Rapidly moving air carries[ f(,,.--- .the dirt to the dust bag through the air- j , "-- .flow passages The dust bag lets theair pass through, while it traps the, /dirto,.ZT //For best cleaning results, keep ,z .Ythe airflow passage open.yCheck the starred areas:t "occasionally for clogs,}7Unplug from outlet,, /'beforechecking,/IJSafetyFilterBAG CHANGINGExhaust7. The red bag mount will flip forward afterremoving bag.For best cleaning results, the dust bagshould be changed often., The performanceindicator (some models) will specify whenthe dust bag needs to be changed or theairflow is blocked, NOTE: See PARTS ANDFEATURESMotor8, Rotate red bagmount down andinstall bag intoslots perillustrationsfor Bag #,pushing down untilthe cardboard tab1. Unplug cord fromwall outlet.locks into positionand the holesalign. Tuck the bagsecurely into the bag cavity so that none of itis able to be pinched by the hood.2. Remove hosefrom canister.3. Pull hood releaseout and up, then liftcanister hood.9. Replace and latch canister hood.10, Insert hose into canister 4. Disengagecardboard tab from11. Plug cord into wall outleLIred bag mount awayand lifting up,5. Pul bag out ofthe red bag mount.CAUTIONNEVER REUSE A DUST BAG. Veryfine materials, such as carpet freshener, face powder, fine dust, plaster,soot, new carpet lint, etc. can clogthe bag and cause it to burst beforeit is full Change bag more oftenwhen vacuuming these materials.6. Check andF,ter,. / // I / /l// replace, ifnecessary, themotor safetyfilter.12

DO NOT USE ATTACHMENTS IFTHEY AREWET.1 Unplug cord from wall outleL DO NOTdrip water on cleaner.2. Clean exterior using a clean, soft cloththat has been dipped in a solution of mildliquid detergent and water, then wrung dryWipe dry after cleaning.!CAUTION.Attachmentsused in dirty areas,such as under a refrigerator,shouldnot be used on other surfaces until3. To reduce static electricity and dust buildup, wipe outer surface of cleaner andattachments.they are washed,Theymarks.could leaveiCheck motor safety filter occasionallychange when dirtyiiiii1,1111and1. Lift the rubberretainer and pullout motor safetyfilter as shown.Electrical Shock HazardUnplug power cord from electricaloutlet, Do not operate the cleanerwithout the motor safety filter. Besure the filter is dry and properlyinstalled to prevent motor failureand/or electrical shock,Remove the bag as outlined in the BAGCHANGING section.WYd///MOTOR SAFETY FILTERELECTROSTATIC2. Reptace the filter, white side out,by sliding it backinto place underthe ribs in the bagcavity. Tuck filter inso that it fits completely under therubber retainer3, Replace the bag as outlined in the BAGCHANGING section.This white and grey filter must be replacedwhen dirty, It should be replaced regularlydepending on use conditions The filterCANNOT be washed as it will lose itsdust trappingRubberRetainerability.13

!Exhaust. 2. When theexhaust filter wARNINGFire and/or Electricalbecomes dirty,remove it bypulling straight up,Shock HazardDo not operate with a cloggedexhaust filter or without the exhaustfilter or exhaust filter cover installed.EXHAUST FILTERELECTROSTATIC3. Place the newfilter into the motorcover with thewhite side down The electrostatic filter must be replacedwhen dirty. Replace the filter when theentire surface area is covered evenly Thefilter CANNOT be washed as it will loseits dust trapping ability.ExhaustReplacementexhaust filters are availablethrough Sears Service Center under partno. 8175258 See "RequestingAssistanceor Service"4. Reinstall theexhaust filtercover by inserting the tab intothe slot in themotor cover 1o Pull out and upon the exhaust filtercover to removefrom the motorcover and lay aside.0Press firmly tosnap exhaust illter cover intoplace,14

vicingthe POWER-MATF .E WARNIN GElectricalHazardShock.Or PersonalInjuryDisconnect electrical supply beforeservicingor cleaning the unit,Failure to do so could result in electrical shock or personal injurycleaner suddenly starting.HALF LIGHT POWER'MATEFULL LIGHT POWER-MATETM1. Remove lightcover by lifting atarrow as shown 2. Push in and turnbulb counterclockwise to remove P2. Push in and turnbulb counterclockwise to remove /Push InAnd Turn3. Replace thebulb Bulb must not/be higher than 15Watts Close lightcover until it snapsin placerPush tnNOTE: See PARTS AND FEATURES forBulb #.NOTE: See PARTS AND FEATURESBulb #.DisconnectTO REMOVEBELT:cleanerTMcover by pressing1, andRemoveinlifting lightbothsides as shown3. Replace thebulb Bulb must notbe higher than 15Watts. Close lightcover until it snapsin placefromfrom electricaloutlet.Check and remove hair, string and lint buildup frequently in the POWER-MATE TM brushand brush support areas. If build-upbecomes excessive, disconnect POWERMATE TM from wand and follow the stepsbelow instructions can also be found under1. Remove light coverand light bulb asshown under LIGHTBULB CHANGING.the light cover2. Unscrew thePOWER-MATEcover screws.15TMfor

3.TurnPOWERMATETM over,TO REPLACE BELT:To removecover, insertscrewdriver atcover tabsonboth sides andtwist torelease tabs,QuickRelease4. Turn POWERMATE TM rightside up. Presshandle releasepedal and lowerthe swivel.Tiltcover forwardfrom back untilfront snaps free.I. Slide washers and brush supportsbrush assembly 2. Installnew beltover motordrive, thenover brushsprocket,5. Carefullyinsert andtwistscrewdriverat eachbrushsupport tofree brushfrom base6. Removeworn beeNOTE: SeePARTS ANDFEATURESfor Belt #.ontoMotorDriveBrushIBrushSupportBrush Sprocket3. Snap brushsupports intoplace on base.Be sure brushBrushSupportsupports arenot upsidedown.7. Slide brushsupports off tocheck and clean4. Line upfront of coverand base.Rest coverbrush supportareas SeeBRUSHASSEMBLY forpicture ofcomplete brushassembly,on front edgeof base asshown.CoverBass5. Tilt cover toback. Presscover firmly untilside labs snapinto place.Replace coverscrews, lightbulb and lightcover.16

WARNINGI. Remove POWER-MATE TM cover, belt andbrush assembly. See "To remove belt" inBELT CHANGING AND BRUSHCLEANING Electrical Shock Or Personal InjuryHazardDisconnect electrical supply beforeservicing or cleaning the unit.Failure to do so could result in elect

Owner's Manual Vacuum Cleaner Model 116.20212 116.20312 CAUTION: Read and follow all safety and operating instructions before first use of this product. Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 U.S.A. www

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