Hoover Uh70060 Owner S Manual U5180900 Fusion

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Owner’s Manual
ENGLISH ➜ pp. 1-12
ESPAÑOL ➜ pág 13-20
FRANÇAIS ➜ p. 21-27

This product was designed for
easy assembly (see page 3)

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Contents
Assembling Cleaner ............................3
Carton Contents....................................3
Cleaner Descriptions ............................4
How To Use ........................................4-6
Cleaning Tools ..................................6
If You Have a Problem ........................11
Important Safeguards ..........................2
Lubrication ............................................9
Maintenance ....................................6-11
Authorized Service ..........................11
Cleaning Filters ..............................7-8
Clearing Blockages ........................12
Emptying Dirt Cup..........................6-7
Replacing Agitator Brush Roll ........9
Replacing Belt ................................8-9
Replacing Powered Hand Tool
Agitator Brush Roll ......................10
Replacing Power Hand Tool Belt ..10
Replacing Headlight..........................8
Thermal Protector ..............................11
Warranty ..............................................12
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Important Safeguards!
When using an electrical appliance, always follow basic precautions, including the following:

READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS APPLIANCE

WARNING:

To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury:
• Do not use outdoors or on wet surfaces.
• Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used by or near children.
Do not allow vacuum cleaner to be used as a toy or to run unattended at any
time.
• Keep hair, loose clothing, fingers, feet and all parts of body away from openings,
rotating agitator and other moving parts. Do not operate cleaner in bare feet or
when wearing open toe shoes or sandals.
• Do not pick up anything that is burning or smoking, such as cigarettes, matches,
or hot ashes.
• Do not use to pick up flammable or combustible materials such as gasoline or
fine wood sandings or use in areas where they may be present.
• Avoid picking up hard, sharp objects with the cleaner. They may damage the
cleaner.
• Always turn off this appliance before connecting or disconnecting hose.
• Unplug cleaner before connecting the powered hand tool.
• Do not use without dirt cup or filters in place. Empty cup and clean filter frequently when picking up very fine materials such as powder.
• Use extra care when cleaning on stairs.
• Do not put any object into openings. Do not use with any opening blocked; keep
free of dust, lint, hair, or anything that may reduce air flow.
• Do not pull or carry by cord, use cord as a handle, close door on cord or pull
cord around sharp edges or corners. Do not run appliance over cord. Keep cord
away from heated surfaces.
• Always disconnect cord from electrical outlet before servicing the cleaner.
• Unplug cleaner when not in use. Turn off all controls before unplugging.
• Do not unplug by pulling on cord. To unplug, grasp the plug, not the cord. Never
handle plug or appliance with wet hands.
• The use of an extension cord is not recommended.
• 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, take it to a
Hoover Sales and Service Center or Authorized Hoover Warranty Service Dealer
(Depot).
• Use vacuum cleaner only for its intended use as described in the instructions.
Use only attachments recommended by Hoover; others may cause hazards.

WARNING:

This product contains chemicals known to the State of
California to cause cancer. Wash hands after handling.

Save these instructions!

If you need any assistance:
Visit our website at hoover.com. Click on the “Service” button to find the service outlet nearest you
OR
Call 1-800-944-9200 for an automated referral of authorized service outlet locations (U.S. only) OR
Call 1-330-499-9499 to speak with a representative in our Consumer Response Center.
Please do not return this product to the store.

1. Cleaner assembly
Carton contents
1-1

A. Handle section
B. Cleaner body
C. Cleaning tools and wands

*
A
C
B

*NOTE: Three (3) wands and the floor
brush available on some models
only.
Remove all parts from carton and
identify each item shown.
Make sure all parts are located before
disposing of packing materials.

*
Attach handle
1-3

1-2
A

A

C
PUSH
FIRMLY UNTIL
YOU HEAR A
SNAP OR
CLICK!

B

B

Grasp orange tie wrap (A) and pull
until the black plug (B) comes out of
the handle cavity.
DO NOT remove orange tie wrap
until step 1-3 is complete.

1-4

Note: The plug will only fit together
one way. If plug is not fitting together, check alignment of ends.
After the plug ends are fully connected, the orange tie wrap (A)
must be removed.
Use caution so as NOT TO CUT
the black power cord. Discard the
orange tie wrap.

Hold plug (B) with one hand; upper
handle (C) with other hand.
Push plug into upper handle, aligning with opposite end of plug and
push firmly UNTIL YOU HEAR A
SNAP OR A CLICK.
After ends are connected, pull on
plug to make sure it is securely
attached.

1-5
D
F

E
Align the groove (D) on the back of
the upper handle with the small projection (E) on the back of the handle
housing.
Push upper handle down until you
hear a click.

Press button (F) at handle base and
push handle all the way down.

Continued ➜

3

1-6

Position tools

B

Place smaller diameter end of wand
(A) into bottom of rack. Snap wand
into clip at top. Repeat with other
wand.
Crevice tool (B) fits into one of the
extension wands.
Snap combination tool (C) and powered hand tool (D) into storage
areas on back of cleaner as shown.

D

A
C

2. How to use
Cleaner description
2-1

1
2
3

16

4
20

5
15

19
17

18

6

15
7

14

20

8

13

14

9
10
11

12

18. Wands
19. Crevice tool
20. Cord hooks: wrap cord
around hooks for storage. Top
hook can be rotated right or
left for easy cord release.
21. Handle release pedal:
step on lever to lower handle
to operating or low positions.
Operate cleaner only at
voltage specified on data
plate on back of cleaner.
This cleaner is intended for
household use.

21

Polarized plug
To reduce the risk of electric shock,
this appliance has a polarized plug
(one blade is wider than the other).
This plug will fit in a polarized outlet
only one way. If the plug does not fit
fully 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 any
way.

ON-OFF switch
Plug cord into electrical outlet.
To turn cleaner ON, push ON/OFF
switch once.
To turn cleaner OFF, push switch
again.
4

1. Handle grip
2. ON/OFF switch
3. Telescoping handle
4. Handle release button
5. Carrying handle
6. Dirt cup release button
7. Dirt cup assembly
8. Dirt cup door hinge
9. Stair cleaning handle:
located below lower edge
of dirt cup.
10. Headlight
11. Nozzle control knob:
turn knob to correct setting
for height of carpet being
cleaned.
12. Furniture guard: helps
prevent cleaner from marking furniture.
13. Hose handle
14. Combination tool
15. Powered hand tool
16. Hose
17. Hose/tool holder

2-2

2-3

A

Telescoping handle

Transporting cleaner

For convenience in storing or carrying your cleaner, the handle is
designed to retract into the body of
the cleaner. Lower the handle by
depressing the button (A) located at
the handle base and pushing the
handle down. Raise the handle by
depressing the button and pulling
the handle upward, locking it into
the desired position.

To move your cleaner from room to
room, put handle in upright position,
tilt cleaner back on rear wheels and
push forward.

2-4

2-5

2-6
B

A

Carrying cleaner

Handle positions

The cleaner can also be moved by
using the carrying handle.

The handle of your cleaner has
three positions; upright for storage
and when using cleaning tools;
operating position for general
operation on carpet and floors; low
for reaching under low furniture.
Step on handle release lever to
lower handle.

2-7

Settings
For maximum cleaning performance, the following carpet height
settings are recommended:
• Lowest setting: for all types of
carpet.
Note: If the cleaner is difficult to
push, turn knob to the next higher
setting.
• Higher settings: for very deep
pile carpet, where easier pushing
effort is desired, while maintaining
good cleaning performance.

2-8

Cleaning lightweight
flexible rugs
Stand on one end of rug and move
cleaner toward other end or edge.
Before reaching edge, push down
on handle. This will lift up the nozzle
(front of cleaner) as shown and will
prevent rug from clinging to cleaner.
Continue to lift up nozzle so that
when you have reached the edge, it
is completely off the rug. Move
cleaner back to start again, lower
nozzle, and use only forward
strokes.

Carpet height
adjustment
The cleaning of carpet and rugs
takes place at the nozzle (A).
When it is necessary to raise and
lower the nozzle for various carpet
pile heights, place handle in upright
position and turn the nozzle control
knob (B) to the desired setting.
The nozzle will not move into the
adjusted position until the cleaner
handle is lowered to the operating
position.

2-9

A

Stair cleaning
A stair cleaning handle has been
designed for ease in using your
cleaner on stairs. With handle in
operating position, place fingers
under edge of stair cleaning handle
(A) and guide cleaner with other
hand on upper handle.
As an alternative, you may use the
hose and power hand tool for stair
cleaning. Clean from bottom to top.
When using cleaning tools, the
agitator will continue to rotate.
CAUTION: To avoid personal
injury or unnecessary wear to
carpet, and to prevent the cleaner
from falling, always place it at
bottom of stairs.

Continued ➜

5

Cleaning tools
Tools allow for cleaning surfaces
above the floor and for reaching
hard to clean areas.
The cleaner is ready for tool use
when handle is in upright
position.
CAUTION: The agitator continues
to rotate while cleaner handle is
in upright position. Avoid tipping
cleaner or setting it on furniture,
fringed area rugs or carpeted
stairs during tool use.

2-10

2-11

B
A

F
G

C

Removing hose

H

To clean the hose, wipe off dirt with
a cloth dampened in a mild detergent. Rinse with a damp cloth.
Cleaning tools may be washed in
warm water with a detergent. Rinse
and air dry before using.

When using cleaning tools, cleaner
handle should be in the upright
position. Also, turn cleaner OFF
before disconnecting and connecting hose to hose tube (A).
To use hose, lift hose end (B) as
shown. Check to be sure the hose
tube cover (C) is closed over the
hose tube.
When you are finished cleaning with
the tools, lift cover from hose tube
and reposition hose end into tube.

G. Wands are used to give extra
length to your hose. Use them with
any of the above tools.

2-12

How to clean tools

Note: Some models include three (3)
wands.
H. Floor brush (available on some
models only) use on hard surface
floors.

I

Select proper tool
D. Combination tool use with brush
for carved furniture, table tops,
books, lamps, lighting fixtures,
venetian blinds, baseboards, shutters, and registers.
Remove brush to clean upholstered
furniture, draperies, mattresses,
clothing, and carpeted stairs.
E. Powered hand tool may be used
for upholstered furniture, draperies,
mattresses, clothing, automobile
interiors, and carpeted stairs.
F. Crevice tool may be used in tight
spaces, corners and along edges in
such places as dresser drawers,
upholstered furniture, stairs and
baseboards.

2-13

2-14

J
K

Attach wand and tools

Combination tool

Attach tool or wand to the hose (I).

Slide brush to remove.

Attach tool to wand (J) by pushing it
firmly onto the wand.

To replace brushes, align bottom of
brush with grooves (K) on tool. Slide
brush into place.

Twist wand or tool slightly to tighten
or loosen the connection.

6

E

D

Dirt cup

3. Maintenance

3-2

When to empty

Familiarize yourself with these home
maintenance tasks as proper use
and care of your cleaner will ensure
continued cleaning effectiveness.

3-1

It is recommended that the dirt cup
be emptied before the dirt reaches
the fill line (A), or after every use if
preferred.
CAUTION: Very fine materials,
such as face powder or cornstarch, may seal the filter and
cause loss of suction. When using
the cleaner for this type of dust,
empty the cup and clean the filters often.

A

How to empty
Disconnect cleaner from electrical
outlet. Do not use the cleaner
without dirt cup or filters in place.
Press dirt cup release button (B)
and pivot cup out.

3-5

3-4

3-3

B

C
D

Holding dirt cup over trash receptacle, press dirt cup door release button (C) to open dirt cup door (D).

Press on dirt cup release button
while firmly pressing on dirt cup.
Release button in order for it to
return to proper position and lock
the dirt cup into place.

Place bottom of dirt cup in first.
Pivot cup into cleaner body.

Press dirt cup door release button to
latch dirt cup door closed.

Cleaning filters

Secondary filter

3-7

How to clean

Cyclonic filter
assembly

A

How to clean

B

Disconnect cleaner from electrical
outlet. Do not use cleaner without
dirt cup or filters in place.

3-6

Disconnect cleaner from electrical
outlet. Do not operate cleaner
without dirt cup or filters in place.

3-8
C

B

D
A

A

Remove dirt cup as described in
Fig. 3-2.
Twist filter assembly (A) counterclockwise. Remove assembly from
dirt cup.

Dirt and debris can be cleaned from
the filter assembly by brushing with
the cleaner’s combination tool.
Place the filter assembly on the dirt
cup, aligning tabs (A) on either side
of filter with slots on dirt cup (B) and
twist it clockwise to secure into position. Press dirt cup door release button (C) to latch dirt cup door closed.
Replace dirt cup as described in
Figs. 3-4 & 3-5.

C

Remove dirt cup as described in
Fig. 3-2.
Pull down on latch (A) located at the
top of the dirt cup cavity to remove
gray filter frame (B). Remove white
fabric filter and black foam filter from
frame. Hand wash filters in cold
water with a mild detergent.
Allow filter frame and both filters to
air dry for 24 hours before replacing
filters into filter frame.
Reposition filter frame by inserting
tabs (C) into slots (D) on back of dirt
cup cavity. Rotate filter frame up
toward top of dirt cup cavity and
snap closed. Continued ➜ 7

Final filter

Headlight replacement

How to clean
Disconnect cleaner from electrical
outlet. Do not operate cleaner
without dirt cup or filters in place.

3-9

3-11

What to buy
This cleaner uses a 13 volt, T-3 114
wedge base bulb, Hoover part No.
27313107.

3-10
A

Installing bulb
Pull old bulb straight out of socket.
Push new bulb straight into socket
until locked in place.
Excessive force is not required.

B

Remove dirt cup as described in
Fig. 3-2.
Pull filter frame (A) straight out from
bottom of dirt cup cavity. Do not
attempt to remove filter (B) from
frame.
Hand wash in cold water with a mild
detergent.
Allow to air dry for 24 hours before
replacing frame into bottom of dirt
cup cavity.

Removing lens
Disconnect cleaner from electrical
outlet.
Press handle release pedal and
place handle in low position.
Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove
the the screw as shown and lift off
lens.

What to buy
When purchasing new filters, ask
for:
Secondary filter-white fabric filter,
HOOVER part No. 93002520.
Final filter assemby, HOOVER part
No. 93002521.

3-12

Belt replacement
The belt on your Hoover cleaner
causes the agitator to rotate and is
important for the effective operation
of the cleaner. The belt is located
under the hood of the cleaner and
should be checked from time to time
to be sure it is in good condition.

3-13
A
A

When to replace
Replacing lens
Reposition lens and secure with the
screw.

Disconnect cleaner from electrical
outlet.
To check belt, remove hood as
shown in Fig. 3-13. Replace belt if it
is stretched, cut or broken.

What to buy
To assure effective operation, use
only genuine HOOVER belts with
your cleaner. When purchasing a
new belt, ask for HOOVER part No.
38528040 (belt package part No.
40201190).
8

How to replace
Disconnect cleaner from electrical
outlet.
Removing hood
Press handle release pedal and
place handle in low position.
Using a coin, turn the two slots (A)
on either side of the hood as shown.

3-14

3-16

3-15

B

Rotate hood toward front of cleaner
and remove the hood.

Removing agitator brush roll
Remove agitator brush roll and used
belt.
Discard used belt.

Installing new belt
With lettering on outside of belt,
slide new belt over motor pulley (B).

3-17

3-18

3-19

E
D

F

C
G

Replacing agitator brush roll
Insert agitator through belt and place
belt in belt guide (C) on agitator.

Securing agitator
Grasp agitator firmly and fit it into
position by first sliding end opposite
the belt into the rectangular slot (D)
on side of cleaner.
Pull other side of agitator (E) into
place.
Turn agitator making sure belt turns
freely and is not pinched between
agitator and bottom of cleaner.

Replacing hood
Align tabs (F) on hood with slots (G)
on base of cleaner. Pivot hood into
position.
Secure hood into position by turning
the coin slots (Fig. 3-13).

The agitator brush roll

What to buy

Lubrication

When to replace

When purchasing a new agitator,
ask for HOOVER part No.
48414115.

The motor is equipped with bearings that contain sufficient lubrication for the life of the motor. The
addition of lubricant could cause
damage. Therefore, do not add
lubricant to motor bearings.

When agitator brushes are worn, the
agitator should be replaced.
To check condition of brushes, disconnect cleaner from electrical
outlet.

3-20

Move edge of a card across bottom
plate while turning agitator. To maintain cleaning effectiveness, replace
agitator if brushes do not touch
card.

How to replace
Disconnect cleaner from electrical
outlet.
Remove hood, belt and agitator following directions in “The belt” section beginning with Fig. 3-13.
Discard old agitator.
Continue following the directions in
“The belt” section to reposition belt,
new agitator and hood.

Continued

9

Powered hand tool

3-22

3-23

B

Agitator brush roll
replacement

D

When agitator brushes are worn, the
brush roll should be replaced. Ask
for HOOVER part No. 48414088.

3-21
C

A

2. Unscrew the two Phillips screws
and remove belt guard (B).

3. Remove agitator including end
plates (C) and discard.
4. Inspect belt to ensure that it is in
good condition. If belt is cracked,
gouged or broken, replace it (see
following section).
5. Insert brush roll through belt and
position belt over gear teeth (D) on
brush roll.

3-25

3-26

How to replace
1. Remove tool from hose and turn
it so bottom faces up. Press the
latches on both sides of tool and
remove bottom plate (A).

3-24

B

C

A

E

6. With curved ends down, slide end
plates (C) of brush roll into slots (E)
on tool.

7. Replace belt guard (B) making
sure not to pinch brush bristles in
guard. Turn agitator, to make sure it
rotates freely.
Replace and tighten screws.

Powered hand tool

Replace belt

Belt replacement
Inspect the belt

When replacing belt, ask for
HOOVER part No. 38528037.
1. Remove tool from hose. Remove
bottom plate, belt guard and brush
roll as described in Figs. 3-21
through 3-23.

The powered hand tool belt is
designed to last a long time and is
not normally replaced. However, if
the belt is cracked, gouged or broken, it should be replaced.

3-27

3-28

8. To replace bottom plate (A), insert
the four tabs on edge of bottom
plate into slots on front of tool.
Pivot bottom plate down and snap
closed.

3-29

H
G

F
E

4. With flat sides of turbine retainers
(G) pointing down, slide retainers
into grooves (H) in tool housing and
snap into place.
5. Replace brush roll, belt guard,
and bottom plate as described in
Figs. 3-23 through 3-26.
Remove tool from hose. The belt
can be seen through the top of the
nozzle or by removing the bottom
plate and belt guard (Figs. 3-21 and
3-22).
10

2. Grasp turbine (E) and pull firmly
to remove.
3. Remove belt from turbine pulley
(F). Replace with new belt.

Thermal protector
An internal thermal protector has
been designed into your cleaner to
protect it from overheating.
When the thermal protector activates, the cleaner will stop running. If this happens, proceed as
follows:
1. Turn the cleaner OFF and disconnect it from the electrical outlet.
2. Check secondary and final filters for dirt accumulation.
3. Refer to “Clearing blockages”
section.
4. When cleaner is unplugged
and the motor cools for 30 minutes, the thermal protector automatically resets and cleaning may continue.
If the thermal protector continues to
activate after following the above
steps, your cleaner may need servicing (see “Service” section).

Service
To obtain approved HOOVER service
and genuine HOOVER parts, locate
the nearest Hoover Sales and
Service Center or Authorized
Hoover Warranty Service Dealer
(Depot) by:
• checking the Yellow Pages
under “Vacuum Cleaners Household” OR • checking the list of Sales and
Service Centers provided with this
cleaner OR • checking the Service section of
Hoover on-line at hoover.com
OR • calling 1-800-944-9200 for an
automated referral of authorized
service outlet locations (U.S.
only).
Do not send your cleaner to Hoover
in North Canton, Ohio for service,
this will only result in delay.
If further assistance is needed, contact the Hoover Consumer Response
Center, Phone: 1-330-499-9499.
In Canada, contact Hoover Canada,
Burlington, Ontario L7R 4A8,
Phone: 1-800-263-6376.
Always identify your cleaner by the
complete model number when
requesting information or ordering
parts. (The model number appears
on the back of the cleaner.)

4. If you have a
problem
If a minor problem occurs, it usually
can be solved quite easily when the
cause is found by using the checklist below.
Problem: Cleaner won’t run

Possible Cause
Possible Solution
• Not firmly plugged in
• Plug unit in firmly
• No voltage in wall receptacle
• Check fuse or breaker
• Blown fuse or tripped breaker
• Replace fuse or reset breaker
• Thermal protector activated
• Unplug cleaner and allow cleaner
to cool for 30 minutes (this will
reset the thermal protector)

Problem: Powered hand tool brush
roll won’t turn

Possible cause
Possible solution
• Too much pressure being
applied to tool
• Continue using tool applying light
pressure.
Blockage
in turbine channel
•
• Remove blockage.
• Broken or worn belt
• Replace belt
• Low cleaner suction
• Check items under “Cleaner won’t
pick up”.

Problem: Cleaner/tools won’t pick up
Problem: Smoky

Possible Cause
Possible Solution
• Broken or worn belt
• Replace belt
• Agitator brush roll worn
• Replace brush roll
• Dirt cup full
• Empty dirt cup
• Incorrect carpet height setting
• Move nozzle control knob to
lower setting
• Blockage in air flow passages
• Clear blockage
Problem: Cleaner hard to push

Possible Cause
Possible Solution
• Incorrect carpet height setting
• Move carpet height control to a
higher setting
Problem: Smoky/burning smell
detected

Possible Cause
Possible Solution
• Belt broken or stretched
• Replace agitator brush roll belt
as described in Figs. 3-13
through 3-19 in the Maintenance
section

Continued

11

Clearing blockages
Disconnect cleaner from electrical
outlet.
Low suction or pick up may be due
to a blockage in the system. Refer
to the following steps to check for
blockages continuing with each
step until the blockage is found:
1. Check fullness of dirt cup; empty
if needed.

4-1

Full One Year
Warranty

4-3

(Domestic Use)

C

Checking under hood
8. Turn cleaner OFF and unplug.
9. Remove hood, belt and agitator
(Figs. 3-13 through 3-15).

A

B

Look into opening (C) for blockages
and remove.
10. Replace belt, agitator and hood.

Checking airflow path
2. Plug cleaner in and turn ON.
Check for suction at end of hose (A).
If there is suction, continue with step
3.
3. Turn cleaner OFF and unplug.
Check connection at hose tube (B);
remove any blockage.

If a blockage occurs during
powered hand tool use:

4-4

A

Your HOOVER® appliance is warranted
in normal household use, in accordance
with the Owner’s Manual against original
defects in material and workmanship for
a period of one full year from date of
purchase. This warranty provides, at no
cost to you, all labor and parts to place
this appliance in correct operating condition during the warranted period. This
warranty applies when the appliance is
purchased in the United States including
its territories and possessions, or in
Canada or from a U. S. Military
Exchange. Appliances purchased elsewhere are covered by a limited one year
warranty which covers the cost of parts
only. This warranty does not apply if the
appliance is used in a commercial or
rental application.
This warranty only applies when the
product is in use in the country or territory in which it is purchased.
Warranty service can only be obtained
by presenting the appliance to one of
the following authorized warranty service
outlets. Proof of purchase will be
required before service is rendered.
1. Hoover Sales and Service Centers.

4-2

2. Hoover Authorized Warranty
Service Dealers (Depots).

11. Disconnect powered hand tool
from hose. Remove bottom plate,
belt guard and turbine as described
in Figs. 3-21, 3-22 and 3-29.
C

Checking airflow path through
hose inlet tube on back of
cleaner
4. Turn cleaner OFF and unplug.
5. If blockage can be seen in tube
(C), remove 5 screws using a Phillips
screwdriver.
6. Pull tube from cleaner, remove
blockage.
7. Reposition tube on back of cleaner,
replace 5 screws.

12

Remove any blockage from turbine
channel (A).
Replace belt turbine, brush roll, belt
guard and bottom plate.

For an automated referral of authorized service outlets in the U.S.A.,
phone 1-800-944-9200 OR
visit Hoover on-line at hoover.com
This warranty does not cover pick up,
delivery, or house calls; however, if you
mail your appliance to a Hoover Sales
and Service Center for warranty service,
transportation will be paid one way.
While this warranty gives you specific
legal rights, you may also have other
rights which vary from state to state.
If further assistance is needed, or if
there are questions concerning this warranty or the availability of warranty service outlets, phone the Hoover
Consumer Response Center,
1-330-499-9499.
In Canada, contact Hoover Canada,
Burlington, Ontario L7R 4A8,
1-800-263-6376.



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