Sanitaire Vacuum Cleaner SC899 User Guide

COMMERCIAL UPRIGHT  
VACUUM CLEANER  
OWNER’S GUIDE  
800 SERIES  
(Model SC899 pictured)  
Index  
Important Safeguards .................... 2  
General Information....................... 6  
Assembly....................................... 6  
Use ................................................ 8  
Fan Chamber .............................. 10  
Dust Bag ..................................... 11  
Brush Roll Belt............................. 12  
Brush Roll (chrome steel) ............ 13  
Brush Roll (anodized aluminum) 14  
Headlight ..................................... 14  
Warranty ...................................... 15  
For location of nearest  
Eureka/Sanitaire Warranty Station  
or service information call  
1-800-282-2886.  
 
Grounding Instructions  
This appliance must be grounded. If it should malfunction or breakdown, grounding  
provides a path of least resistance for electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock.  
This appliance is equipped with a cord having an equipment-grounding conductor and  
grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is properly  
installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances.  
DANGER  
Improper connection of an equipment-grounding conductor can result in risk of electric  
shock. Check with a qualified electrician or service person if you are in doubt as to  
whether the outlet is properly grounded. Do not modify the plug provided with the  
appliance. If it will not fit the outlet, have proper outlet installed by a qualified technician.  
This appliance is for use on a nominal 120 volt circuit and has a grounding plug that  
looks like the plug illustrated in Figure A.A temporary adapter which looks like the adapter  
illustrated in Figure B may be used to connect this plug to a two-pole receptacle, as  
shown, if a properly grounded outlet is not available. The temporary adapter should be  
used only until a properly grounded outlet, Figure A, can be installed by a qualified  
electrician.The green colored rigid ear, lug, or the like extending from the adapter must  
be connected to a permanent ground such as a properly grounded outlet box cover.  
Whenever the adapter is used, it must be held in place by a metal screw.  
NOTE: In Canada, the use of a temporary adapter is not permitted by the Canadian  
Electrical Code.  
GROUNDED  
GROUNDED  
OUTLET BOX  
OUTLET BOX  
ADAPTER  
GROUNDING BLADE  
IS LONGEST OF THE  
THREE BLADES  
FIGURE A  
FIGURE B  
METAL  
SCREW  
GROUNDING  
TAB  
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CONSEILS DE SÉCURITÉ  
Lors de l’utilisation d’un appareil électrique, quelques précautions élémentaires doivent  
être observées, incluant les suivantes:  
LISEZ TOUTES LES INSTRUCTIONS AVANT D’UTILISER VOTRE ASPIRATEUR.  
AVERTISSEMENT  
Pour réduire le risque de feu, de choc électrique, ou de blessure:  
Ne pas utiliser à l’extérieur ou sur des surfaces mouillées.  
Fermez le commutateur et débranchez l’appareil lorsque vous ne l’utilisez pas ou avant  
le nettoyage ou l’entretien.  
Ne permettez pas qu’il soit utilisé comme jouet. Une attention particulière est nécessaire  
lorsque utilisé par ou près d’un enfant.  
Suivez les recommandations d’utilisation de ce manuel. Utilisez uniquement les  
accessoires recommandés par le fabriquant.  
Ne pas utiliser si le cordon ou la fiche sont endommagès. Si l’aspirateur ne fonctionne  
pas comme il le devrait, s’il a été échappé, s’il est endommagé, s’il a été laissé à  
l’extérieur ou échappé dans l’eau, retournez-le à un centre de service avant de utiliser.  
Ne pas le tirer ou le transporter par le cordon, ne pas utiliser le cordon en guise de  
poignée. Ne pas fermer une porte sur le cordon ou tirer le cordon sur des coins ou  
bordures pointus. Ne pas circuler sur le cordon avec l’aspirateur. Tenir le cordon à  
distance des surfaces chauffantes.  
Branchez toujours l’aspirateur dans une prise à trois (mise à la terre).  
Ne pas utiliser des rallonges ou des prises qui n’ont pas de capacité suffisante pour  
transporter le courant.  
Fermer tous les contrôles avant débrancher.  
Ne pas débrancher en tirant sur le cordon. Pour débrancher, tenez la fiche et non le  
cordon.  
Ne pas manipuler la fiche ou l’aspirateur avec les mains mouillées.  
Ne pas rien insérer dans les ouvertures. Ne pas utiliser si des ouvertures sont bloquées;  
assurez-vous qu’elles soient dégagées de poussière, mousse, cheveux ou toute autre  
chose qui pourrait réduire le passage de l’air.  
Cet aspirateur crée de la succion et contient un rouleau-brosse tournant.Tenir les parties  
mobiles et les ouvertures loin des cheveux, du linge, des doigts et de toute partie du  
corps.  
Ne pas ramasser des objets qui brûlent ou fument comme les cigarettes, alumettes ou  
cendres chaudes.  
N’utilisez pas sans le sac de poussière en place.  
Les poulies du courroie peuvent devenir chaudes pendant l’utilisation normale. Pour  
prevenir des brûlures, évitez de touché la poulie du courroie lorsque vous réparez la  
courroie.  
Portez une attention particulière lorsque vous nettoyez les escaliers.  
Ne pas utiliser pour ramasser des liquides inflammables ou combustibles comme de  
l’essence: Ne pas utiliser dans les endroits où ces liquides pourraient être présents.  
Entreposez votre aspirateur à l’intérieur dans un endroit propre et sec.  
Maintenez un bon éclairage à l’endroit où vous travaillez.  
Débrancher les appareils électrique avant de les balayer.  
CONSERVEZ CES INSTRUCTIONS  
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INSTRUCTIONS VISANT LA MISE À LA TERRE  
Cet appareil doit être mis à la terre. En cas défaillance ou de panne éventuelles, la  
mise à la terre fournit au courant un chemin de moindre résistance qui réduit le  
risque de choc électrique. Cet appareil est pourvu d’un cordon muni d’un  
conducteur de terre et d’une fiche avec broche de terre. La fiche doit être branchée  
dans une prise appropriée correctement installée et mise à la terre conformément  
aux règlements et ordonnances municipaux.  
AVERTISSEMENT  
Un conducteur de terre mal raccordé peut entraîner un risque de choc électrique.  
Consulter un électricien ou un technicien d’entretien qualifié si vous n’étes pas certain  
que la prise est correctement mise à la terre. Ne pas modifier la fiche fournie avec  
l’appareil-si elle ne peut être insérée dans la prise, faire installer une prise adéquate  
par un électricien qualifié.  
Note. Au Canada, l’utilisation d’un adaptateur temporaire n’est pas autorisée par le  
Code canadien de l’électricité.  
Cet appareil est destiné à un circuit de 120 V et est muni d’une fiche de mise à la terre  
semblable à celle illustrée par le Figure A. S’assurer que l’appareil est branché à une  
prise de courant ayant la même configuration que la fiche. Aucun adaptateur ne devrait  
être utilisé avec cet appareil.  
Boîte de Prise de Terre  
LA LAME DE TERRE  
EST LA PLUS LONGUE  
DES TROIS LAMES  
FIGURE A  
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GENERAL INFORMATION  
The cleaner is designed to pick up dirt and dust particles. Avoid picking up hard or  
sharp objects with the cleaner to prevent bag tears, hose clogs, and fan blade breakage  
with subsequent motor damage.  
Service Information  
The instructions in this booklet serve as a guide to routine maintenance. For additional  
service information telephone our toll free number for the nearest Eureka/Sanitaire  
Authorized Warranty Station. Refer to The Sanitaire Commercial Warranty for complete  
service information. You should know the model, type and serial numbers when  
you call:  
USA: 1-800-282-2886  
Mexico: 5670-6169  
Canada: 1-800-282-2886  
DO NOT OIL the motor or the brush roll at any time. The bearings are  
permanently lubricated and sealed.  
Rating Plate  
MODEL  
VOLTS  
TYPE  
SERIAL NO.  
HERTZ  
The model, type, and serial numbers are  
indicated on the rating plate located on  
the underneath side of the cleaner. For  
prompt and complete service information,  
always refer to these numbers when  
inquiring about service.  
AMPS.  
SERVICEINFORMATION:1-800-282-2886  
Model & Type ____________________  
Serial No. _______________________  
B
A
HOW TO ASSEMBLE  
Assembly Packet  
The assembly packet is with the owner’s  
guide. The packet contains two 2-part  
bolts and two cord hooks. An extra drive  
belt is also included with some models.  
Step 1  
Assemble the Handle  
Slip the upper handle and the lower handle  
together so the handle bolt holes align and  
the slots in the handle are positioned as  
shown in Detail A. Insert a 2-part bolt (A)  
in the center of the handle and tighten.  
C
Detail A  
A
Hold the assembled handle so it curves  
away from the cleaner. Then push the  
handle into the handle socket (D) at the  
rear of the cleaner. Align the holes, insert  
the other 2-part bolt (A), and tighten.  
D
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Step 2  
Attach Upper Cord Hook  
Pull the spring on the electrical cord  
upward toward the top of the handle.  
Make sure slots in handle are positioned  
properly, see Detail A.  
B
Insert the lower half of the spring into the  
upper cord hook (B), as shown. Snap the  
hook into the upper handle, directions  
below.  
BAG  
SUPPORT  
HOOK  
1. Place inner tab  
into slot  
2. Press hook  
around handle  
3. SNAP opposite inner  
tab into place  
Step 3  
Attach Lower Cord Hook  
Insert the power cord into the lower cord  
hook (C), as shown. Snap the hook into  
the lower handle. Pull up on the cord to  
tighten but leave enough slack near the  
base so the cord is not strained when the  
handle is lowered. Wrap the cord around  
the two cord hooks. Fasten the plug to  
the cord to prevent unwinding.  
F
E
Step 4  
Install The Bag  
Insert the bag adapter clip (E) on the  
bottom of the bag collar into the bag  
adapter retainer (F).  
Push the bag collar up and forward so  
the locator lug slides into the slot  
indicated by the arrow. Then turn the  
cam latch (G) to lock the bag onto the  
rivet (H).  
H
G
Loop the spring from the top of the bag  
onto the bag support located to the back  
of the upper cord hook (B).  
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HOW TO USE  
The upright vacuum cleaner is designed to be used on multiple types of carpeting. Do  
not attempt to use the upright vacuum cleaner on bare floors, as damage to the  
floor covering may result. Above the floor cleaning tools are available (optional).  
1. Store  
2. Use  
Handle Adjustment  
With the tip of the foot, press down to  
release the handle lock located at the left  
rear side of the cleaner. Move the handle  
and adjust it to the desired position for  
(1) storing upright, (2) operating the  
cleaner at a comfortable height for the  
user, and (3) cleaning underneath low  
3.Clean  
Underneath  
furniture.  
Handle Lock  
ON/OFF  
Power Switch  
The power switch is mounted on the  
motor hood near the handle. Switch style  
varies by model and may differ from the  
illustration. A push with the foot turns the  
motor ON; push again to turn the motor  
OFF.  
Edge Kleener®  
Edge Kleener feature provides for improved cleaning of carpets near walls and stationary  
furniture. Slots on the sides of the nozzle increase air flow to the edges of the cleaner  
and add to the cleaning efficiency of the cleaner. To operate, simply run cleaner along  
edge board. Edge Kleener operates instantly and automatically.  
Cord Storage  
The cleaner has two convenient cord storage hooks attached to the handle. Wind the  
cord around the hooks and fasten the plug to the cord to prevent unwinding.  
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Cleaner Height Setting  
WARNING: Avoid injury. Keep loose clothing, hair, fingers, and all other parts of  
body away from any moving part (such as the revolving brush).Turn  
off the switch and unplug the cleaner before changing the cleaner  
height setting.  
Adjust the vacuum cleaner height setting to match the carpet pile height. Refer to the  
following chart of recommended settings for carpet types.  
The front of the cleaner has either a knob  
or slide adjustment which raises or  
Recommended  
Setting  
Example of Carpet  
lowers the cleaner base to match the  
type of carpet. With the cleaner cord  
unplugged, set the adjustment according  
to the table as a starting point. While  
the cleaner is off and disconnected  
from the outlet, place the handle in the  
operating position, tilt the cleaner back  
to remove the weight from the wheels,  
and adjust the setting. Then plug the  
cleaner into the electrical outlet, turn on  
the switch, lower the handle, and pass  
the cleaner over the carpet. If the cleaner  
is still difficult to push, follow the  
procedure and test the cleaner at the  
next higher setting. Continue testing the  
setting until the cleaner is comfortable  
to move. Moving the knob or slide to the  
next higher setting raises the brush roll  
slightly, making the cleaner easier to  
push. However, the brush roll must make  
contact with the carpet for effective  
cleaning.  
Position 1  
Low pile as kitchen, indoor,  
outdoor  
Position 2  
Position 3  
Position 4  
Sculptured  
Plush or thick sculptured  
Thick plush  
If the cleaner has additional height settings, they are for thicker  
carpets or where easier pushing is desired.  
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HOW TO MAINTAIN  
The instructions given in this booklet serve as a guide to routine maintenance. To avoid  
unnecessary service calls, check the bag, belt and brush roll often.  
Quick Kleen® Fan Chamber  
NOTE: Turn off the switch and unplug the electrical cord before cleaning.  
The clear, removable fan chamber cover provides easy  
inspection, cleaning, and maintenance of the fan  
chamber. Removing the cover provides easy access to  
the motor fan. Grease buildup, dirt, or other obstructions,  
visible through the fan cover, should be removed. To  
clean the fan area, take off the chrome bottom plate by  
releasing the two cam locks (see Brush Roll Belt, Figure  
1 and 2). Remove the belt from the motor pulley, then  
loosen and remove the screws on either side of the fan  
cover, as indicated by the arrows. Push the cam locks  
outward against the wheels to lift the cover from the  
cleaner base. Dirt and obstructions can easily be  
cleared;however, caked grease may need to be scraped  
from the cover and the cleaner. If the fan does not turn  
freely, it also should be removed for cleaning. To remove the fan, place a wrench over  
the motor pulley. Hold the fan blades with one hand and turn the wrench counterclockwise.  
Remove the motor pulley and lift the fan off the motor shaft. Clean the area and replace  
the fan over the motor shaft. Tighten the motor pulley snugly clockwise with the wrench.  
If necessary, replace the fan cover or the gasket with replacement parts.  
Be sure the gasket is in place. Reposition the fan cover by first placing the exhaust end  
into place between the large rear wheels. Seat the fan cover firmly. Next replace the  
belt and bottom plate as the pressure from the bottom plate helps seal the fan cover.  
Start the two screws by hand to be sure they are straight, then tighten.  
Order fan chamber cover replacement kit (fan cover, gasket, two screws) Part No.  
52334.  
Cleaner Care  
NOTE: Turn off the switch and unplug the electrical cord before cleaning unit.  
To keep the vacuum cleaner looking new, it can be wiped with a damp cloth and a mild  
soap solution, then thoroughly dried. Never use any type of chemical as chemicals can  
damage the cleaner. When not in use, the cleaner should be stored in a clean, dry  
place.  
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Dust Bag  
Dust bags play a very important role in the efficiency of a vacuum cleaner.The purpose  
of the dust bag is to trap dirt. But at the same time the bag fabric must be porous  
enough to allow air to pass through. If the bag fabric becomes clogged, no air can  
pass through the cleaner and no cleaning can take place regardless of how powerful  
the unit is. To keep the cleaner operating at maximum efficiency, empty the dust bag  
frequently. Some fine particles can restrict airflow very quickly and will decrease  
performance even before the bag appears to be full. For that reason, when vacuuming  
carpet fresheners or cleaners, powder, plaster dust, or similar fine substances, the  
bag may need to be emptied more often.  
How To Empty Dust Bag  
NOTE: Turn off the switch and unplug the electrical cord before servicing the  
bag. Never operate the vacuum cleaner without the dust bag.  
C
B
1. Pull bag out open end of clamp  
4. Insert bag adapter clip (B) into bag  
adapter retainer (C)  
E
5. Push bag collar up and forward so  
locator lug (D) slides into slot (E)  
6. Turn cam latch to lock bag collar  
onto shoulder rivet  
A
D
7. Fold top of bag and slide back into  
clamp  
2. Turn cam latch (A) on bag collar to  
release  
NOTE: Never wash or dry-clean  
cloth bag.  
3. Place top of bag into appropriate  
container.Hold bag collar and shake  
vigorously several times. (Bag can  
be turned wrong side out and  
brushed with a whisk broom.)  
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Brush Roll Belt  
The brush roll belt on the upright vacuum cleaner drives the brush to agitate, sweep,  
and comb the carpet nap. The belt should be checked regularly to be sure it is in good  
condition. Replace the belt if it is stretching, cracking, or slipping. Cut away any hair or  
thread wound around the brush roll or the belt pulley because the buildup could cause  
the belt to rotate unevenly.  
How to Replace A Worn Belt  
NOTE: Turn off the switch and unplug the electrical cord before replacing belt.  
Belt pulleys can become hot during normal use. To prevent burns, avoid  
touching the belt pulley when servicing the drive belt.  
IMPORTANT: Improper installation of the brush roll or brush roll belt could cause  
carpet or cleaner damage.  
Fan Cover  
Belt  
guide  
Motor Pulley  
1. Release cam locks to remove  
bottom plate.  
2. Pull up on belt to rotate it off the  
motor pulley. Lift up on brush roll  
and remove worn belt.  
Brush Roll Pulley  
Check for brush wear (see Brush Roll  
instructions).  
3. Place new belt around brush roll.  
4. Align brush roll pulley with belt  
guide.  
5. Place rubber end cap covers over  
both end caps (flat side against  
end cap). Align holes and secure.  
6. Align end caps with slots in  
cleaner base. Push brush roll into  
base.  
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8
7. Place lower side of belt into belt  
guide and pull to stretch the belt  
around the left side of motor  
pulley. Rotate pulley to secure belt  
into groove.  
Ask for GENUINE EUREKA  
8. Place slots of bottom plate over  
tabs of cleaner base. Seat and  
secure cam locks (refer to 1).  
replacement belts - No. 52100.  
GENUINE  
EUREKA PRODUCT  
Look for the  
symbol.  
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Brush Roll  
The rotating brush roll sweeps and combs the carpet nap. Keep the brush roll free  
from hair and threads so it will continue brushing the carpet nap. Replace worn brush  
strips when the bristles no longer touch a piece of cardboard held across the bottom  
plate. There are two types of brush rolls, the chromed steel tubular brush roll or the  
anodized aluminum spiral brush roll. Follow the instructions for the type of brush roll  
featured on the cleaner.  
NOTE: Turn off the switch and unplug the electrical cord before replacing brush  
strips.  
How To Replace Worn Brush Strips (chromed steel tubular)  
New brush strips are supplied in sets of two, one long and one short. To replace,  
remove bottom plate and belt (see How To Change Belt). Then, grasp center of brush  
roll and lift to remove.  
F
E
A
B
C
D
D
A. Remove rubber end cap cover from  
one end  
B. Unscrew locknut  
F. Slide in new brush strip of same length  
(rounded end first) Fit track on either  
side into brush roll slot.  
C. Remove end cap  
Replace second brush strip from  
opposite end of brush roll.  
E. Replace shaft  
D. Align indentation on bearing retainer  
with brush strip on both ends of brush  
roll  
(sleeve bearing brush roll  
assembly includes a shaft washer,  
not pictured)  
D.  
Remove bearing retainer  
E. Push shaft through opposite end  
F. Pull out worn brush strip with pliers.  
(replace shaft washer on sleeve  
bearing assembly)  
C. Position end cap with flat sides of  
center hole over flat sides of threaded  
shaft  
B. Tighten locknut  
A. Align holes and secure rubber end cap  
cover flat side against end cap  
When properly assembled, the brush roll should rotate freely between the two end  
caps. Check the condition of the belt; change if necessary. Replace the brush roll, belt,  
and bottom plate (see How To Replace A Worn Belt).  
Ask for GENUINE EUREKA replacement brush strip  
12 inch No. 52282; 16 inch No. 52246-1  
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How To Replace Worn Brush Strips (anodized aluminum spiral)  
New brush strip inserts are supplied in sets of two, one long and one short.To replace,  
remove bottom plate and belt (see How To Change Belt). Then, grasp center of brush  
roll and lift to remove.  
A. Remove rubber end cap cover from one  
end  
B. Unscrew locknut  
C. Remove end cap  
D. Press down on the brush strip and push  
out. Slide in new brush strip of same  
A
B
C
length, clip first, until clip locks into place.  
Replace second strip from opposite end.  
(double bristle brush roll requires two sets  
of brush strips.)  
CLIP  
NOTE: Some models have two rows of bristles.  
C. Position end cap so flat side of  
center hole is over flat side of  
threaded shaft  
B. Tighten locknut  
A. Align holes and secure rubber end  
cap cover (flat side against end cap)  
When properly assembled, the brush roll should rotate freely between the two end  
caps. Check the condition of the belt; change if necessary. Replace the brush roll, belt,  
and bottom plate (see How To Replace A Worn Belt).  
Ask for Genuine Eureka replacement brush strip.  
12 inch–No. 52140; 16 inch–No. 52264  
Order two sets for double bristle brush rolls.  
Headlight Bulb (Standard on most models)  
NOTE: Turn off the switch and unplug the electrical cord before replacing  
headlight bulb.  
Headlight style varies by model. Locate the notches that release the tabs at either (1)  
top, (2) side, or (3) bottom of the lens, as illustrated. Place a screwdriver into one  
notch; twist or pry the screwdriver to release the lens. Repeat for the second notch on  
the opposite side.  
Rotate the bulb socket forward. Push bulb in and turn to remove. Secure new bulb into  
socket and rotate bulb socket backward.  
Replace the lens tabs into the top or the bottom of the hood opening. Rotate lens to  
position and press down at each notch until the lens locks into position.  
NOTE: Use 25 watt replacement bulb, only.  
Ask for GENUINE EUREKA replacement bulb, 40009A.  
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2
3
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THE SANITAIRE® COMMERCIAL  
LIMITED WARRANTY  
WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS  
Your Sanitaire commercial cleaner is warranted to be free from  
all defects in material and workmanship in normal use FOR A  
PERIOD OF ONE YEAR. The warranty is granted only to the  
original purchaser of the cleaner. The warranty is subject to the  
following provisions.  
WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER  
Parts of the cleaner that require replacement under normal  
use, such as bumpers, bags, bristle strips, belts, light bulbs,  
hoses, and impellers.  
Damages or malfunctions caused by negligence, abuse, or  
use not in accordance with the Owner’s Guide.  
Defects or damages caused by unauthorized service or the  
use of other than Genuine Eureka parts.  
WHAT THE EUREKA COMPANY WILL DO  
The Eureka Company will, at its option, repair or replace a  
defective cleaner or cleaner part that is covered by this warranty.  
As a matter of warranty policy, the Eureka Company will not  
refund the consumer’s purchase price.  
WARRANTY REGISTRATION  
Please fill out and return the warranty registration card  
accompanying your cleaner.  
–continued on reverse side–  
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OBTAINING WARRANTY SERVICE  
To obtain warranty service you must return the defective cleaner or cleaner  
part along with proof of purchase to any Eureka/Sanitaire Authorized Warranty  
Station. You will find the nearest location in the Yellow Pages under “Vacuum  
Cleaners–Service and Repair.” Be certain that the Warranty Station is “Eureka/  
Sanitaire Authorized”.  
For the location of the nearest Eureka/Sanitaire Authorized Warranty Station  
or for service information, telephone toll free:  
USA: 1-800-282-2886  
Mexico: 5670-6169  
Canada: 1-800-282-2886  
If you prefer, you can write to:  
The Eureka Company  
Service Division  
In Canada write to:  
The Eureka Company  
866 Langs Drive  
807 North Main Street  
Bloomington, IL 61701, USA  
Cambridge, Ontario N3H 2N7  
If it is necessary to ship the cleaner outside your community to obtain warranty  
repair, you must pay the shipping charges to the Eureka/Sanitaire Authorized  
Warranty Station.Return shipping charges will be paid by theWarranty Station.  
When returning parts for repair, please include the model, type, and serial  
numbers from the data plate on the cleaner.  
FURTHER LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS  
Any warranty that may be implied in connection with your purchase or use  
of the cleaner, including any warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or any warranty  
for FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE is limited to the duration of this  
warranty.Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty  
lasts, so the above limitations may not apply to you.  
Your relief for the breach of this warranty is limited to the relief expressly  
provided above. IN NO EVENT SHALL EUREKA BE LIABLE FOR ANY  
CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES THAT YOU MAY INCUR IN  
CONNECTION WITHYOUR PURCHASE OR USE OF THE CLEANER. Some  
states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential  
damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights.You may also have other rights  
which vary by State.  
THE EUREKA COMPANY  
Bloomington, Illinois 61701  
©1999 White Consolidated, Ltd.  
Part No. 55586E (4/02)  
Printed in U.S.A.  
 

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