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5 Ken_oPe HOME CLEANING SYSTEM MODEL NO. 175.8690390 CAUTION: Read Instructions and Rules for Safe Operation Carefully For Household Use Only Save this Manual for Future Reference %RS, ROEBUCK i b"5--K-" 19s) AND ii CO., Hoffman i Estates, iJ iililllllllllllllllli I II ii II IL 60179 U.S.A. I liillililiilllillil I PRINTED 1NU.S.A Read all instructions When usin8 anY electrical appliance, WARNING before basic precautions using should this cleaner. always be followed, including the following: - To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury: 1. Do not leave cleaner when plugged into electrical outlet. Unplug from outlet when not in use and before servicing. 2. WARNING: TO AVOID ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE TO RAIN E STORE INDOORS. 3. WARNING: DO NOT REMOVE GROUNDING PRONG FROM POWER CORD PLUG. Connect to a properly grounded outlet ONLY. See Grounding Instructions. GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS: This vacuum cleanermust be grounded. If it should malfunction or breakdown, grou_ndingprovides a pathof least resistancefor electricalcurrenttoreducethe risk ofelectricshock. Thisvacuum cleanerisequipped with a cordhavingan equipmentgrounding wnductor and grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into an appropriateoutlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordancewith all local codesand ordinances. figure A) can beinstalled by a qual_Ledelectrician. Thetabfor grounding screw (see figure B) extendingfrom theadapter must heconnectedtoa permanentgmund such as a proporlygrounded outlet box cover. Whenever the adapter is in use, it must be held inplace by a metal screw (see Figure B). ADAPTER ' -- (3Z) WARN'halG:Improper connection of the equipment-grounding conductor can result in a riskof electric shock.Checkwith a qual_ed electrician or service person !_you are in doubt as towhether the outlet isproperly grounded. DO NOT modify theplugprovided with the vacuumcleaner--if it will not fit theou&t, have aproper outlet installed by a qualified electrician. Thisvacuumcleanerisfor useon a nominal120-volt circuit,andhasagrounded plug(seefigure,4).A temporaryadapter(seefigureB)maybeusedto connectthis plugtoa2-polereceptacle(seefigureB) ifaproperlygroundedoutletis notavailable. Thetemporaryadaptershouldbeusedonly untila properlygroundedoutlet(see - @ ® GROUNDED PLUG / GROUNDED OUTLET ,A TABFOR GROUNDING 2-POLE SCREW RECEPTAC_ 4. DISCONNECT POWER CORD FROM ELECTRICAL OLrgLETbefore the recovery tank is emptied, the solution tank is refilled, or the cleaner is serviced in any way. 5. DO NOT store this cleaner in an drea which may reach freezing temperatures. Should this occur, DO NOT operate this cleaner until it has been at room temperature for at least two (2) hours. 6. DO NOT use any cleaning solution or chemicals other than those discussed in this n-uanual. 7. For maximum efficiency, empty container frequently and keep inside of hose, wands, nozzle and container clean. 8. DO NOT overwet carpet or upholstery. If three or more cleaning strokes are required, let the carpet or upholstery material dry and then repeat cleaning process. 9. Do not allow children to operate cleaner, nor should they play with cleaner as a toy. Close attention is necessary when used around or near children. 10. Use this cleaner ONLY for its intended use as described in this manual. Use only the attachments recommended in this manual. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. Always turn cleaner OFF when connecting or disconnecting the Spraymate or "dry floor" motorized nozzles. Do not use with damaged cord or plug. If cleaner is not working properly, has been dropped, damaged, left outdoors, or dropped into water, return it to a Sears Service Center. Do not pull or carry by cord, nor use cord as a handle, nor close a door on cord, nor pull cord around sharp edges or corners. Do not run cleaner over cord. Keep cord and cleaner away from heated surfaces. Do not unplug from electrical outlet by pulling on the cord. To unplug, grasp the plug, not the cord, and pull. DO not handle plug or cleaner with wet hands. Do not put any objects in ventilation openings. Do not use with any opening blocked; keep openings free of dust, lint, hair, and anything that may reduce air flow. Keep hair, loose clothing, fingers, and all parts of the body away from openings and moving parts. NEVER vacuum materials such as hot coals, cigarette butts, matches, etc. When "dry" vacuuming, do not use without filter in place. Turn off all controls before unplugging. Use extra care when using on stairs. Do not use to pick up flammable or combustible liquids such as gasoline or use in areas where such liquids may be present. --- SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS--- @ TABLEOF CONTENTS Safety Instructions ........................................................... page 2 Warranty ........................................................................... page 3 Introduction ......................................................................page 3 Assembly ........................................................................... page 4 Operation .......................................................................page 5-8 i,iii Additional Uses / Optional Accessories ................... page 8-9 Trouble Shooting Chart ................................................ page 10 Exploded Views and Parts Lists ............................ page 11-15 Ordering Parts ................................................................ page 16 i FULLONE YEAR WARRANTY When used for private household purposes, if within one year from the date of purchase, this vacuum cleaner fails due to a defect in material or workmanship, RETURN IT TO THE NEAREST SEARS SERVICE CENTER/DEPARTMENT IN THE UNITED STATES, and Sears will repair it, free of charge. If this vacuum cleaner is used for commercial or rental purposes, the above warranty coverage applies for only 90 days from the date of purchase. This warranty gives you specific legal fights, and you tray also have other fights, which vary from state to state. SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO., D/731CR-W, SEARS TOWER, CHICAGO, IL 60684 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ii i iiiiiiiii, i iii i iiii iii i ij in|llll ii IF" INTRODUCTION ANGLED WAND Your new Kenmore Home Cleaning System is a deluxe high performance cleaner, designed for today's cleaning requirements. With proper care and maintenance, it should provide you with years of service. It is important that you read this manual to fully understand the cleaner's capabilities as well as providing you with the essentials regarding maintenance and safety. A complete list of operating parts and features is shown in figure 1. RECOVERY TANK POWER HEAD 2-SPEED PUMP SWITCH WAND RECOVERY TANK VACUUM HOSE SOLUTION TANK \ SOLUTION TUBE FLOOR NO77LE @ ASSEMBLYOF RECOVERYTANK AND SOLUTION TANK POWER HEAD POWER SeeFigure2 1. Place Recovery Tank into Solution Tank (align the word "VACUUM" on Recovery Tank with "VACUUM" on Solution Tank) and secure with Metal Latch. 2. Insert the plug on the Short Cord from the Solution Tank into the Recovery Tank Power Head. ASSEMBLYOF HOSE, WANDS, NOZZLEAND SOLUTION TUBING PLUG SHORT CORD IN HERE RECOVERY TANK SHORT CORD See Figure 1 1. Assemble the two Straight Wands. 2. Assemble the upper Straight Wand to the Angled Wand of the Hose. 3. SOLUTION TANK Assemble the Floor Nozzle to the lower Straight Wand. NOTE: Be sure locking button engages properly when assembling straight wands, angled wand, and floor nozzle. 4. Push the Solution Tube Quick-DisconnectNutonto Trigget Valve. Twist clockwise to lock. See DETAIL "A" Figure 3, 5. Push Solution Tube into Retaining Clips on Wands. Tubing may be wrapped around Wands to take up excess slack. LATCH 6. Attach the Vacuum Hose to Recovery Tank inlet (Vacuum Inlet). 7, Push solution tube quick disconnect nut onto the quick disconnect valve. Turn clockwise so valve posts lock into notches in nut. See DETAIL "B" - Figure 3. NOTE: To remove metal retaining clips from hose and solution tube, squeeze tube with fingers before removing, Clips will dislodge easily. Also squeeze tube befvre reattaching clips to prevent hose punctures. TRIGGER VALVE SOLUTION TUBE NUT RETAINING CLIP INLET SOLUTION TUBE QUICK DISCONNECT NUT QUICK DISCONNECT VALVE DETAIL "B" CARPETPREPARATION For best results prepare carpet for cleaning as follows: 1. Vacuum carpet to remove loose dirt before using Cleaner. 2. To remove stains and ground in dirt present in heavy traffic areas of the carpet, spray or rub Sears Heavy Traffic PreTreatment (82833) into carpet before using Cleaner. Follow directions on the bottle. FILLING CLEANER WITH WATER AND CLEANING SOLUTION FILLER )PENING See Figure 4 SOLUTION TANK 1. Open lid of the Filler Opening. 2. Add Sears All In One Carpet Cleaner (82813) solution or Sears Upholstery Cleaner (82843) solution to Solution Tank (depending on type of cleaning to be performed). Follow directions on label of bottle. 3. Pour clean, hot water (from tap) into Filler Opening in the Solution Tank -- use two (2) gallons of water. 4. Close Filler Opening. NOTE: This unit may become damaged if boiling water is used. POWERCORD AND SWITCH See Figure 5 1. Make sure Short Cord is plugged in as shown. 2. Plug Power Cord into electrical outlet. 3. Turn Power Switch to "ON" position. PUMP SWITCH See Figure 5 1. Place Pump Switch from "OFF" position "LO" position. to either "HI" or NOTE: "HI" pump speed is used for normal cleaning. "LO" pump speed is used for delicate upholstery or light cleaning. PUMP SWITCH SHORT CORD POWER SWITCH TESTFOR SOLUTION SPRAY SeeFigure 6 1. Hold Floor Nozzle above floor level. 2. Pull Solution Release Trigger on Angled Wand. Depress SolutionReleaseTriggerfor30-60 secondsuntil solutionbeginsto/low. RELEASE TRIGGER 3. Observe Floor Nozzle to make sure cleaning solution is being sprayed evenly. (seeDETAIL"A" ) NOTE: If solution is not being sprayed Trouble Shooting Chart. evenly, refer FLOOR NOZZLE SPRAYS OF SOLUTION CLEANING THECARPET See Figures 7 & 8 Solution Dispensing Stroke: 1. Start at a corner (recommended). 2. Place Floor Nozzle so Suction Inlets are flush with carpet. 3. While exerting light pressure down on Floor Nozzle, depress Solution Release trigger and slowly pull Floor Nozzle towards you. Depress Solution Release Trigger fvr 30-60 seconds until solution begins to I,'. SUCTION INLETS NOTE: Do not overwet. If three or more cleaning strokes are required, let dry and then repeat cleaning process. Solution Recovery Stroke: I. Release Solution Release Trigger. 2. Lift Floor Nozzle off carpet. 3. Return Floor Nozzle to point where you dispensed cleaning solution and pull across carpet, recovering dirty solution. LIFT, SET FORWARD, PULL BACK ACROSS CARPET \ \ t ! I WHEN TO EMPTY RECOVERYTANK W See Figure 9 During normal operation, your cleaner may stop recovering solution from your carpel When this occurs there are three check points to alert you: 1. An increase in motor noise. 2. No solution visibly being recovered by the floor nozzle. 3. No air coming from the exhaust port of your cleaner. When EXHAUST PORT RECOVERY TANK this occurs: 1. The Recovery Tank is full and the Float Valve in the Recovery Tank has been activated. The Recovery Tank should be emptied. -- or 2. The Recovery Tank has foam in the Tank and the Float Valve has been activated. NOTE: If cleaner is accidently turned over while in operation, the float may activate and shut off the suction. If this occurs, set the cleaner upright. Turn Power Switch "OFF' and let motor come to a complete stop. Then turn switch back on and continue cleaning. LOCK BUTTON VACUUM HOSE TO EMPTYRECOVERY TANK QUICK DISCONNECT VALVE See Figure I0 1. Turn Power Switch "OFF" and Disconnect Power Cord from Electrical Outlet. 2. Disconnect Short Cord located between Solution Tank and Recovery Tank. 3. Disconnect Vacuum Hose by depressing the Lock Button and remove. 4. Twist Solution Tube Quick DisconnectNut counterclockwise; lift and remove from Quick Disconnect Valve (See DETAIL "A" ). 5. Lift Latches on Power Head. SOLUTION TUBING DETAIL "A" POWER HEAD HANDLE RECOVERY TANK ALIGN OVER HOSE INLET SHORT 6. Lift power Head, by Handle, and remove from Recovery Tank. 7. Rotate Metal Latch on the Solution Tank and lift Recovery Tank from the Solution Tank. 8. Empty Recovery Tank. 9. Reassemble cleaner and resume cleaning. NOTE: Power Head is designed to go on in only one position. Make sure the word "VACUUM" on the Power Head is lined up directly over the Hose Inlet on Recovery Tank as shown in Fig. 10 or Power Head will not seal to unit properly. LATCH SOLUTION TANK TO EMPTYTHESOLUTION TANK See Figure 1I When cleaning is completed, both the Recovery Tank and the Solution Tank should be emptied prior to storage. Empty the Recovery Tank as described earlier. There are three methods of emptying the Solution Tank. Method 1: , Jr illllllLit Ji METHOD 1 1. Disconnect Short Cord from Recovery Tank. 2. Remove Recovery Tank from Solution Tank and pour solution out of the Filler Opening. Method 2: 1. Place Floor Nozzle in bath tub or container. 2. Depress Solution Release Trigger and spray until empty. Method 3: 1. Remove Floor Nozzle and insert Wand into Solution 2. 3. Tank through the Filler Opening. Vacuum solution out. All solution is now in Recovery Tank. Empty Recovery Tank as described earlier. / METHOD 3 METHOD 2 UPHOLSTERYNOZZLE See Figure 12 Cleanmore Carpet Cleaner Upholstery Nozzle is an attachment for furniture upholstery cleaning. The upholstery nozzle may also be used to dean auto upholstery or carpeting. In addition, the nozzle may be used to clean carpeted stairs and other areas difficult to clean with the normal floor nozzle. FLOORTOOLS See Figure i3 The Bare Floor/Carpet Brush (1) may be used on floors without carpet for DRY cleaning with paper dust bag installed. The Squeegee Attacbanent (2) is useful for WET pickup. CA UT/ON: D O NOT run the Pump Motor when using these attachments. To prevent Pump Motor from operating, make sure Pump Motor Switch is in "OFF" position, or unplug the Short Cord from the Solution Tank to the Recovery Tank. ® ® %% DRY FLOOR POWER NOZZLE See Finite 14 Y¢ _r cleaner, comes with a DRY FLCS) R Power Nozzle...,wImh'-"h......_ ,.,_, _-_<_ t_,t__zed Beater Brush. Use Power Nozzle with the Paper Oust Bag be!ow to convert your cleaner fiw regular househoM vacauming, WARNING - DRY ONLY! TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK_ DO NOT USE DRY POWER NOZZLE ON WET SURFAC ES. CONNECT CLEANER TO A PROPERLY GROUNDED OL'°I'LET. (SEE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ON PAGE 23 POWER NOZZLE Service Center. ISDC)UBLE _NSULAFEO. Should anc:ed ever exist for repairer i. Turn Power Switch OFF and disc;_mnect Power from electrical outlet. !nstal! Paper Dust Bag as described below, :3. Disconnect Short Cord located betwc:_n Soiution Cord Tank and Recove D, Tank (Figure 5). Remove Metal Retainer (_:lips from Hose by sqn,,ezing bo;-:e wbik, put]ink c!ips h'ee Disc_mnect Sc lu _ ot_JT_xbi_g from. Angtc<t Wa;nd a_d S;¢,t_ion Tank (See !;tep 4 imder '"To Emp_ Recovery 'Tank" on pg. 7,) ::: Assemble two straight wa_ds t_ Angled Wand a m.i i:L_we_ Nozzle, service, simplyconmctyour nearest Sears r 4 :, Push Nozzle Pow_.r Cord int_ dips on Wand:s: roir_: (.lord up Vacuum Hose and sec_r_ with Metal Retainer Clips. Align power cord _4th notch h'_ metal re_ai.ncr :hg_s }Squeeze hose belt:re pm:hing clips onto t_ose and !::+;,ver cord DO NOT USE THISPOWER NOZZLE WITHOUT PAPER 7 inser_ Plug <:.f Nozzle t'_,,-_er Cord into recepta::i._:_ ;n_ DUST BAG IN PLACE, Recovery 'r_'_:_& P_;wer N:-_a.,:J (where,Shrift{-i_:r_.i w,s_':s p!ugged m). Phlg Vac Power (h,rd int,': e!e_:trica! ot_tlet. 9. Place Power Switch in "ON" pesition and t:"_._mpSv,,itc.i_Jn 7t-ii" position (See Fig. 5), When vacuuming Pump Switch in "OFY" position to prevent Beater i3rush from rotating. bare floors, place PAPER DUST BAG (20 5086) _:_:' Figure t5 Thb cleaner u._e.s a di_p_>_;fi._!cpaper Jw_t ba._ t,:, trap arid c:_;b-:_.:tdirt when us_'.d f,:>rdry pick up. IHs very imp,;rta_v !b :_t the disposable paper dust bag remain clean to allow air to,pass through i_ white trapping dirt. If the d:.fst bag _s over fi!l_d err its pores become ciogged from fine powd .;rs, :m:,air can pass through. This greatly r_!uces the efficie_v.:y of your cb,:a'n_:r ,Seaner's peak efficiency, often and ch_ck ti,e disposable DUST BAG p_per du-;t bag replace wi_efi ch;_,g<:_i tw _,pc_<oximak:ly F:._e!_df h,ql. TO INSTALL PAPER DIDST BAG 1. r,_rn Power Switch OFF a_,.d disconnect Power from electrica! outlet. 2. Lift Latci_es and ::env_ve Puw;.:'_ Head from unit. CAiqDBOARD COLLAR (Z.;'d 5, _ ?.end top flap of Cardboard Collar inward. R_.:?!a(c Power 'Head on unit being careflfi not to cmsb Dust Bag or to d,::f,,mn flexible splash plate on Power ,3 Grasp Cardbc.ard Collar of Dust Bag _.nd push Ch;llc_rn::; [le;:a:!. -h'_r_.spossible onto Bag AdaF, ter'T_ff;:e NOTE: n,,c,_'_ ..... o ..............__. 7 M_ke sure the Pump Switch is turned "OFF" for D D" _._asein assembly, slide bottom of Cardbeard CoEar one:; Vacmmfing, Adapter Tube first, th_n pt_l! top of Co!tar ,?ver ]k_b_:_. CA.UT__ON: PAPER DUST BAG IS FOR DRY PICK UP 4. Posi|io¢_ Dust Bag aro_md side5 of tank to a!Io_ meier ONLY_ DO NOT USE WHEN VACUUMING LIQUIDS! acsemb!y to fit back in tm.'.:.t. O USEAS A BLOWER See Figure 16 1+ Insert Hose into the Exhaust Port of the Power Head. 2, Turn Power Switch "ON" and direct hose t_, ;area to be blown. EXHAUST PORT / ++ +.+.:+_ ++,+,,,+ KENMORESPRAYMATE ATTACHMENT MODEl. NO, 2°83252 See Fig_re ! 7 Cleanmore Spraymate is ar_ optional attachmen_ _,, carpet cleaning, The Cleanmore Spraymate has a motorized _ea_.e'_" brush which is especially go_xl fi)r difficult to clea_ ;_r_2a_; ;_f heavy traffic° Optional cleaning accessvrie:_may be pur+zhasc, d or ar&_ed _hr+mg_ wur nearest Sears store. A complete set of instructio_ c_tn_ _fi_h each attachment set. / PROBLEM !. Neither vacuum runs. POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS* motor nor pump motor 2. Vacuum motor runs, but lhere sp_ay at lhe nozzle. is no !. Be sure power switch is in "ON" position, 2. Be sure power cord is plugged in secure!y, 3. Check wall electrical outlet (by piuug,_,_, in Q i-:nc_wn working electrical appliance). 1. Be sure Short Cord from Power Heo,_,-_ !o Sok_tion 1,;_nk is securely plugged into receptacle on Jhe Powe,, '_-_,_ 2. Check that Solution Tank is full. 3, Be sure Pump Switch is in the "HI" or "LO _ _,,._,--,,. _,,:,,r 4. Nozzle Ports may be clogged. See ilIust[otic'n b_kTv,.' tc. unclog , 4, Spray from The floor come out evenly, nozzle does not Motor runs but cleaner does not pick up solution from carpet (no exhaust from top of cPeaner). 5 Sp_ay connections leak. t. Unclog the Nozzle Port, See illustration be!ow. !. Recovery Tank ts full of dirty water and mus! be emptied. 2, Check for clogged hose o,, nozzle. C._og_ co,._d ._e_._t from picking up materialsuch as carpet strings,shoe' "-=_ ',*, - 1, Disassemble. nut at leaking connection. Be scue w,._s[<, i,;properly seated, Rea&semble and +_*'_,+^'_, -_=c-.... _,, m * If the "Possible Solutions" to "Problems" listed in the chart do not correct the problem, take your ciea[_e_ to Q Sears Service Center for professional service. Repairs not listed in this chart require professional and specific k_owledge of this model cleaner and could resull in safety hazards and personal injury if r_otmade by a qual[_ed Sear_ Service Technician. TO UNCLOG NOZZLEPORT CAUTION: Do not _et needi÷ or pin touch this. surface, See Figure 18 1. _msert the point of a needle or pm into Spray Port to unclog. NOTE: Do not let the point of needle or pin touch any part of the Spray Pad surface or Spray Pad will not spray scflution properly. \ SPRAY POR! \\ x \ \ SEARSHOME CLEANING SYSTEM-- MODEL 175.8690390 FIGUREA PARTSLIST (SEE PAGE 12 FOR EXPLODED VIEW) KEY I 2 = l I 5 6 7 8 9 t0 ti i2 D3 14 I _,_ 16 17 !8 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 PARTNO. 644147-.006 642337.002 642338-['49 6423t5_,q'i4 641798-003 643492-003 642149-004 643509-00_ 641843-014 642367-006 6.44548-004 642367-004 643909-902 642367-004 642406-02! 641857-015 641866-044 642409_002 643584-000 642405-001 643579*002 642313-000 64.27!3-005 662252-002 968702-007 26 27 28 644846-00i 64.2470-006 640218-005 9 706382-319 q_ 642339-062 l ! DESCRIPTION Handle Plate Handle Screws (2} Handle Shroud w/Label Switch Cap Motor Housing Screws (2) Female Pigtail Wiring Nut (5) Switch Power Cord Motor Sea! Motor Cover Motor Sea! Carbon Brush Asm. (2) Motor Sea! Motor Asm. Complete Latch (2) Cover Asm. wi #19, 20, 21,22 Cover Screws (4) Foam Filter Valve Asm. w/#21, 22 Valve Screws (2) Sensor Guard Pump Switch Cap Bag Adapter Screws (2) Two Speed Switch - PulT_:_wlSwitch Cap Rivet Wave Washer Washer (2) Separator Plate KEY PART NO. DESCRIPTION 31 663402-001 Quick Disconnect Valve 32 33 34 35 37 37A 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 640145-005 643565-023 706405-303 644802-001 643562-007 663486-00t 643535-001 643438-006 643536-000 643566o018 643531-008 643533-002 888493-304 643685-001 642046-018 989629-002 660081-002 640940_001 643431-014 643454-003 643583-000 Separator Plate Screws (2) Upper Container wi Fillet Doc,r Hex Nut Ground Lead Screw Tubing Assembly (w #39 & 34) Hose Clamps (2) Valve Seat Screws (2) Valve Seat Gasket Lower Container Pigtaif wi Termina! Lower Containel Sclews (3) Strain Reiief Motor Screws (2) Dirt Container wi #24 & 25 Latch Screw Latch Spacer Fiifer Door Washers (3) Foam Filter 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 643685-001 661393-00 ! 643t71-003 644089-016 662381-00t 968702-007 20-50500 661654-198 Motor Screws (4) Casters (3) "O'; Ring Ga_ket Pump Motor w/#5_ Splash Piale Screw (2) Disposab!e Dust Bag Owner's Manual FIGUREB PARTSLIST (SEE PAGE 14 FOR EXPLODED VIEW) i I l KEY PART NO. !2 3 4 5 663513-00I 662262-002 644037-004 644848-007 663224-00! _ , _ 9 10 644038-009 663487-001 663488-001 968702-007 643502-010 643570-028 i 1! 12 i5 661404-007 663324-004 644038.010 I '_4 643572-008 662266"001 i !6 662266'O02 i i I I t l ! I I l DESCRIPTION Angled Wand wi Key # 2, !4. 1 rigger Ferrule Nut (2) Hose Connector Metal Clip (7) Tubing - Hose Auxiiiary Handie (Left) Auxiliary Handle (Right) Auxiliary Handle Screws (5) Hose Fitting Hose and Angled Wand Asm. 8' Hose wi #4, 9 Quick Disconnect Nul Tubing - to Nozzle Valve Asm, Kit w/trigger "O" R_ng "O" Ring (2) KEY !7 18 !9 20 PART NO, 662264-00t 662263-00I 643186-022 643571-018 21 22 23 24 25 26 28 31 644159-004 662368-002 642458-006 641671-022 662149-004 662148-004 663324-003 643737-015 66t654-198 DESCRIPTION Va!ve Shut O[!,' Spring, Va!ve Straight Wands (2) Nozz!e Asm. Corn_lete w! Key # 3, !2,!3 Retaining Ciip Dry Floor Too! We! Floor Too! Crevice Toot Dust Brush Dry Upholstery. Tool Nut w! "O" Ring Wet Uphostery "I,_</_Co!hi: fete Owne£s Mamas! SEARS HOME CLEANING SYSTEM----MODEL 175.8690390 1 ! I i le 15 14 t i / o, 2! 19 I (See page t5 for exploded view) ! i i _=_!_J -'y /,,', 31 r--2o _/ I I........ i '? i 28 I I I " SEARSDRY POWER NOZZLE-- MODEL SP-8 I PS Key Part No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 t0 tt 12 13 14 !5 16 17 16 661964-001 660685-002 999349-003 999350-002 661652..001 660697-00! 643526-002 607182-00i 661182-001 661525-009 661497-001 661496-001 66!523-001 611135-003 643146-002 661061-0! 1 661130-00! Description MolorComplete Motor Housir_g Field Armature {includes #151_ Bearing Strap (2) Field Strap Screw, Pan Head (17 i Clamp (2) Carbon Brush Asm. (2) Top Cover Reflector Reflector Lens Bearing, Sleeve Screw, Flat Head (_) Swivel Swivel Strap (2) Key i9 20 21 Part No. 661129-001 662464-002 661262-001 22 23 24 25 2_ 27 28 29 30 3I 661679-001 Wheel Bushing (2) 661082-001 Felt Washer (2) 660688-007 Rear Wheel (2) _'_1124-005 Volute Covet 66!392-00t Shaft, Front Whee! (2} 661391-001 Front Whee! (2) 660689-01t Bumper 661524-707 Chassis 966770-002 Socket 966790-001 Light Bulb 661649-001 Lead, White 642149-004 Wire Nut, Ivory (2) 661685-001 Floor Brush Asm SMB-4 Belt 35 36 37 Description Swivel Sea! Power Cord Strain Relief iii _Ulii/11111_11111 iiiiii :L _2: 7£2 } Kenmore HOME CLEANING SYSTEM SERVICE N,:)_v_hat you _,_.,,_ p_re:based your K.enmo_e P{em €_t2ieap, mg S},,_e:m, sh<>uk! a r_eed >_..e:' e;,i._t _<)rrepair pa,:t:_ >r servi:::e. >{;%.-,iy,:ontact a_y Sears:; Se;wk:e (Ltai<r. cM1 1:,_'vi._;ii Be sure to provide alt pertic.,en.t facts when you MODI_L1'40. ] 75.8690390 HOW TO ORDER REPAIR PARTS WHEN " "-'_'_'_ LOW{NC, .......... x, ..... _" " "r'_ ,.,,_,,/,; _ _'; ..... 12>t:.,;-...i-z{[ ] {{. !'4 "- ,, , _"'_ *........ ]2]'* _'q.A_At:,¢2I:: l[ the [3a_i_3,,_";" _,_,_,J a:t";_'_ ... 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