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S_E/A/ SOWNERSMANUAL
HOMECLEANING
SYSTEM
MODEL NO.175.8690090
CAUTION:Read Instructions
and Rules forSafe Operation
Carefully
For HouseholdUse Only
Save thisManual for
Future Reference
KenrnoreHOME CLEANING SYSTEM
. INTRODUCTION• ASSEMBLY• OPERATION• MAINTENANCE• REPAIR PARTS
SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO., Dept. D/731 CR-W, Sears Tower, Chicago, IL 60684
661654-067 (0892) Rev. (0493) PRINTED IN U._,.A,
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS--Readallinstructionsbeforeusingthis cleaner.
When using any electrical appliance, basic precautions should always be followed, including the following:
WARNING- To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or Injury:
!, 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 -- STORE INDOORS.3. WARNING: DO NOT REMOVE GROUNDING PRONG FROM POWER CORD PLUG. Connect to a properly
grounded outlet ONLY. See Grounding Instructions,
GROUNDINGINSTRUCTIONS:Thisvacuumcleanermustbegrounded,t| itshouldmallun_tionorbreakdown,groundingprovidesa pathof least resistar_eforelectricalcurrentto reducethenskofelectncsF_ck.Thisvacuumcleaneris equippedwitha cordhavingan equipment.groundingconductorandgroundingplug.Theplugmustbepluggedintoanappropriateout_eIthatisproperlyinstalledandgroundedinaccor-dancewithall localcodesandordinances,
WARNING:Improperconnectionoftheequipment-groundingcon-duct0rcanresultina ffskofelect_cshock.Checkwitha qualif_=delectricianorservicepem_nifyouamindoubtastowhethertheoutletisproperlygrounded.DONOTmodifytheplugprovidedwiththevacuumcleaner-- ifitwillnotfittheoutlet,haveaproperDullerinstalledby a qualifiedelectrician.
Thisvacuumcleaneris for useona r_nina1120 -voltcircuit,andhasagroundedplug(seefigureA).Atemporaryadapter(seefigureB)maybe usedtoconnectthisplugtoa 2-potereceptacle(seefigureB) if apropedygroundedoutletis not available.Thetempo-
raryadaptershouldbeusedonlyun61aproperlygroundedoutlet(seefigure A) can be installedby a qualified etect_ian. The tab forgroundingscrew(see_gure13}extendingfromtheadaptermustbeconnectedtoapermanentgroundsuchasaproperlygroundedou_etboxcover,Wheneverthe adapteris inuse, itmustbeheldinplacebya metalscrew(seeFigureB},
GROUNDEDPLUG
i-t-GROUNDEDOUTLET
Fiqure A
ADAPTER
/ SCREWTAB FOR i
GROUNDING 2_POLESCREW RECEPTACLE
Fiqure B
4. DISCONNECT POWER CORD FROM ELECTRICAL OUTLET before the recovery tank is emptied, the solutbn tankis refilled, or the cleaner is serviced in any way.
5. DO NOT store this cleaner in an area which may reach freezing temperatures. Should this occur: Do NOT operatethis 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 manual.7. For maximum efficiency, empty container frequently and keep inside of hose, wands, nozzle and container clean.B. 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 withcleaner as a toy. Close attention is necessary when
used around or near children.
t0. Use this cleaner ONLY for its intended use as described inthis manual, Use only the attachments recommended inthis manual.
11, Always turn cleaner OFF when connecting or disconnectingthe Spraymate motorized nozzle.12. 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.
13. Do not pull or carry by cord, nor use cord as a handle, nor close a door on cord, nor pullcord around sharp edges orcomers. Do not run cleaner over cord. Keep away from heated surfaces.
14. Do not unplug from electrical outlet by pulling on the cord. To unplug, grasp the plug, not the cord, and pull.15. Do not handle plug or cleaner with wet hands.16. 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.
17. Keep hair, loose clothing, fingers, and all parts of the body away from openings and moving parts.18, NEVER vacuum materi_!s such as hot coals, cigarette butts, matches, etc.19. When "dry" vacuuming do not use without filter in place.20. Turn off all controls before unplugging.21. Use extra care when using on stairs.
22. Do not use to pick up flammable or combustible liquidssuch as gasoline or use in areas where such liquidsmay bepresent.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Safety instructions ..................................................... page 2Warranty .................................................................... page 3introduction................................................................ page 3Assembly ................................................................... page 4Operation................................................................page 5-8
Additional Uses / Optional Accessories .................. page 8-9Trouble Shooting Chart ........................................... page 10Exploded Views and Parts Lists ........................ page 11-15Ordering Pads ......................................................... page 16
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FULL ONE Y,EAR,WARRANTYWhen used for private household purposes, if within one year from the date of purchase, this vacuum cleaner fails due to adefect in material or workmanship, RETURN IT TO THE NEAREST SEARS SERVICE CENTER/DEPARTMENT IN THEUNITED STATES, and Sears will repair it, free of charge.
Ifthisvacuum cleaner is used for commercial or rental purposes, the above warranty coverage applies for only 90 days fromthe date of purchase.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights, which vary from state to state.SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO., D/731CR-W, SEARS TOWER, CHICAGO, IL 60684
INTRODUCTIONYour new Kenmore Home Cleaning System is a deluxe highperformance 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 tofully understand the cleaner's capabilities as well as providing you with the essentials regarding maintenance and safety. Acomplete list of operating parts and features is shown in figure ! below.
RECOVERY TANKPOWER HEA_
2 SPEED PUMP SWITCH
WANDS
_OSE
\SOLUTION TUBING
Fig. 1
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ASSEMBLYASSEMBLY OF RECOVERY TANKAND SOLUTION TANKSee Figure 2
1. Place Recovery Tank into Solution Tank (align theword "VACUUM" on Recovery Tank with '_/ACUUM"on SolutionTank) and secure with Metal Latch,
2. fnsertthe plugon the Short Cord fromthe SolutionTankinto the Recovery Tank Power Head.
ASSEMBLY OF HOSE, WANDS,NOZZLE AND SOLUTION TUBINGSee Figure f
1. Assemble the two Straight Wands.2. Assemblethe upper StraightWandto the Angled Wand
of the Hose.3. Assemble the Floor Nozzle to the lower Straight Wand.
NOTE: Be sure locking button engages propedy whenassembling straight wands, angled wand, and floornozzle.
4, Push the Solution Tube Quick-Disconnect Nut ontoTrigger Valve. Twist clockwise to lock, See DETAIL "A"- Figure 3,
5. Snap Solution Tubing into Retaining Clips on theWands. Tubing may be wrapped around Wands to takeup excess slack,
6. Attach the Vacuum Hose to Recovery Tank inlet(Vacuum Inlet).
7. Push Tab to make sure it is in the open position, theninsert the Plastic Insert of the Solution Tubing intotheCouplingof the Solution Tank. See DETAIL "B"- Figure3. You should heara"click" when installed to the properdepth.NOTE: To remove the Plastic Insert depress the Taband gently pull on the Plastic Insert. Be careful to pullonthe Plastic Insert and notthe Tubing as damage mayOccur.
POWERHEAD
PLUSHORT
CORD INHERE
RECOVERY
SHORTCORD
METAL
SOLUTION
, Fig. 2...... , IL ,,,,,,,,,,I I
TRIGGERVALVE SOLUTION TUBE
QUICK-DISCONNECTNUT CLIP
PLASTIC
Fig. 3
VACUUMHOSE
:..TAININGCLIP
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CARPET PREPARATIONOPERATION
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 Pro-Treatment (828,33) intocarpet before using Cleaner. Followdirections on the bottle.
FILLING CLEANER WITH WATER ANDCLEANING SOLUTION
See Figure 4
1. Open lid of the Filler Opening.2. Add Sears All In One Carpet Cleaner (82813) solution or
Seats Upholstery Cleaner (82643) solutionto Solution Tank(depending on type of cleaning to be performed). Followdirectionson label of bottle.
3. Pour clean, hot water (from tap) into Filler Opening in theSolution Tank -- use two (2) gallons of water.
4. Close Filler Opening.
FILLER
OPENJN_
TANK
Fig. 4
NOTE: This unit may become damaged if boiling water is used.
)N
POWER CORD AND SWITCHSee Figure 5
1. Plug Power Cord into electrical outlet.2. Turn Power Switch to'ON" position.
PUMP SWITCHSee Figure 5
1. Place Pump Switch from"OFF" positionto either"HI" or "LO"position.
NOTE: q-II"pump speed is usedfor normal cleaning. "LO" pumpspeed is used for delicate upholstery or light cleaning.
POWER'CORD
PUMPSWI
Fig, 5
POWERSWITCH
Continued --
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TEST FOR SOLUTION SPRAYSee Figure 6
1. Hoki Floor Nozzle above floor level.2. Pull Solution Release Trigger on Angled Wand.3. Observe Floor Nozzle to make sure cleaning solution
is being sprayed evenly. (see DETAIL "A")
NOTE: If solution is not being sprayed evenly, refer toTrouble Shooting Chart.
CLEANING THE CARPETSee Figures 7 & 8
Solution Dispensing Stroke:1, Start at a oomer (recommended).2. Place Floor Noz,tle so Suction Inlets are flush with
carpet.3, While exeding light pressure down on Floor Nozzle,
depress Sotution Release tdgger and slowly pullFloor Nozzle towards you.
NOTE: Do not overwet. Ifthree or more oleaning strokesare required, let dry and then repeat cleaning proc-es,s.
Solution Recovery Stroke:1. Release Solution Release Trigger.2. Lift Root Nozzle off carpet.3. Return Floor Nozzle to point where you dispensed
clean{rig solution and pull across carpet, recoveringdirty solution.
Fig. 6
Fig. 7
SUCTION INLETS
LIFT,SET FORWARD,PULL BACK ACROSS CARPET
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Fig. B
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OPERATIONWHEN TO EMPTY RECOVERY TANKSee Figure 9
During normal operation, your cleaner may stop recoveringsolution from your carpet. When this occurs there are threecheck points to alert you:1. An increase in motor noise,
2. No solution visiblybeing recovered by the floor nozzle.3. No air coming from the exhaust port of your cleaner.
When this ocgurs:1. The Recovery Tank is full and the Float Valve in the
Recovery Tank has been activated. The Recovery Tankshould be emptied.
or2. The Recovery Tank has foam in the Tank and the Float
Vatve has been activated.
NOTE: ffcleaner is accidently turned over while in operation,the float may activate and shut off the suction, If this occurs,set the cleaner updght. Turn Power Switch "OFF _ and letmotor come to a complete stop, Then turnswitch back on andcontinue c|eaning.
TO EMPTY RECOVERY TANKSee Figure 10
1. Turn Power Switch "OFF" and Disconnect Power Cordfrom Electrical Outlet.
2. Disconnect Short Cord located between SolutionTank andRecovery Tank.
3, Disconnect Vacuum Hose by depressing the Lock Buttonand remove.
4, Push Tab inward on Plastic Coupling and remove PlasticInsert and Tubing. (See DETAIl. "A")
5. Lift Latches on Power Head.
6, Lift power Head, by Handle, and remove from RecoveryTank,
7. Rotate Metal Latch on the SolutionTank and lift RecoveryTank from the Solution Tank.
8. Empty Recovery Tank. '--9. Reassemble cleaner and resume cleaning. NOTE: Power
Head is designed to go on inonly one position, Make surethe word "VACUUM" on the Power Head islinedupdirectlyover the Hose Inlet on Recovery Tank as shown in Fig. 10or Power Head will not seal to unit properly,
EXHAUSTPORT
\
METAL
TAB"
RECOVERYTANK
CORD
LATCH
Fig. 9
DETAIL "A"
Fig. 10
RECOVERYTANK
LOCKBUTTOfi'
HOSE
TUBING
,POWERHEAD
HANDLE
SOLUTIONTANK
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OPERATIONTO EMPTY THE SOLUTION TANK
See Figure 11
When cleaning iscompleted, both the Recovery Tank and theSolutionTank should be emptied prior to storage. Empty theRecoveryTank as described earlier. There are three methodsof emptying the Solution Tank.
Method 1:t. Disconnect Pump Cord from Recovery Tank.2. Remove Recovery Tank from Solution Tank and pour
_oiution o,Jtof 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 Roor Nozzle and insert Wand into Solution Tank
through the Filler Opening.2. Vacuum solution out.3. All solution is now in Recovery Tank. Empty Recovery
Tank as described ear(ier,
i
METHOD 1
METHOD 2 METHOD 3
Fig. 11
ATTACHMENTSUPHOLSTERY NOZZLESee Figure 12
Cleanmore Carpet Cleaner Upholstery Nozzle is an attach-ment for furniture upholsterycleaning. The upholstery nozzlemay also be used to clean auto upholstery or carpeting. Inaddition,the nozzle may be used to clean carpeted stairs and 'other areas difficultto clean with the normal floor nozzle.
Fig. 12
FLOOR TOOLSSee Figure 13
The Bare Floor/Carpet Brush (1) may be used on floorswithoutcarpet for DRY cleaning with paper dust bagInstalled.
The Squeegee Attachment (2) is useful for WET pickup.
CAUTION: DO NOT run the Pump Motor when using these
attachments. To prevent Pu_ Motor from operating, makesure Pump Motor Switch is in (_F" position, or unplugtheshort Power Cord from the Solution Tank to the RecoveryTank. Fig. 13
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DRY VACUUMINGDRY FLOOR POWER NOZZLESee Figure t4
Your cleaner comes with a DRY FLOOR Power Nozzte which has a motorized Beater Brush. Use Power Nozzle with thePaper Dust Bag below to convert your cleaner for regular household vacuum!ng.
WARNING -- DRY ONLY] TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK_ DO NOT USE DRY POWER NOZZLE ONWET SURFACES, CONNECT CLEANER TO A PROPERLY GROUNDED OUTLET. (SEE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSON PAGE 3.)
POWER NOZZLE IS DOUBLE INSULATED. Should a need ever exist for repair or service, simply contact your nearestSears Service Center.
1. "rum Power Switch OFF and disconnect Power Cordfrom electrical outlet.
2. INSTALL PAPER DUST BAG AS SHOWN BELOW.3. Disconnect Short Cord Located between Solution Tank• and Recovery Tank.4. Remove Straps from Hose, disconnect Solution Tubing
from Angled Wand and Solution Tank. (See step 4under "To Empty Recovery Tank j on p.7)
5. Assemble two straight wands to Angled Wand andPower Nozzle.
6. Push Nozzle Power Cord into clips on Wands; routeCord up Vacuum Hose and secure with Straps.
7. Insert Rug of Nozzle Power Cord into receptacle onRecovery Tank Power Head (where Short Cord wasplugged in).
8. Plug Vac Power Cord into electrical outlet.9. Place Power Switch in "ON" position and Pump Switch
in "HI" position (See Fig 5). When vacuuming barefloors, place Pump Switch in "OFF_position to preventBeater Brush form rotating.
Fig. 14
DO NOT USE THIS POWER NOZZLE WITHOUT PAPERDUST BAG IN PLACE. •
PAPER DUST BAG (20-5086)See Figure 15
This cleaner uses a disposable paper dust bag to trap andcollect dirt when used for dry pick up, It is very importantthatthe disposable paper dust bag remain clean to allow air topass through itwhile trapping dirt. If the dust bag isover filledor its pores become clogged from fine powders, no air canpass through. This greatly reduces the efficiency of yourcleaner and could cause the dust bag to burst. To maintainyour cleaner's peak efficiency, check the disposable paperdust bag often and reldace when clogged or approximatelyone half full.
TO INSTALL PAPER DUST BAG1. Turn Power Switch OFF and disconnect Power Cord
from electrical outlet.2. Lift Latches and remove Power Head from unit.3. Grasp Cardboard Collar of Dust Bag and push Collar as far
as possible onto Bag Adapter Tube. NOTE: For greaterease in assembly, slide bottom of Cardboard Collar ontoAdapter Tube first, then pull top of Collar over Tube.
4, Position Dust Bag around sides of tank to allow motor
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CARDBOARD' COLLAR
\
DUSTBAG
BAG ADAPTERTUBE
Fig. 15
assembly to f'_ back in unit.5. Bend !top flap of Cardboard Collar inward.6. Replace Power Head on unit being careful not to crush
Dust Bag orto deform flexible splash plate on Power Head.7. Mek4 sure the Pump Switch is turned "OFF" for Dry
Vao,u ing.CAUTION. PAPER DUST BAG IS FOR DRY PICK UPONLY. DO NOT USE WHEN VACUUMING LIQUIDS!
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ADDITIONAL usES
USE AS A BLOWERSee Figure 16
1. Insert Hose into the Exhaust Port of the Power Head.2. Turn Power Switch "ON" and direct hose to area to be
blown.
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EXHAUSTPORT
Fig. 16
OPTIONAL CLEANING ACCESSORIES
KENMORE SPRAYMATE ATTACHMENT
Model No. =°83252See Figure 17
Cleanmore Spraymate is an optional attachment for carpetcleaning. The Cleanmore Spraymate has a motodzed beaterbrush which is especially good for difficult to clean areas ofheavy traffic.
Optional cleaning accessodes ruby be pumhased or orderedthrough your nearest Sears store. A complete set of instruc-tior_ comes with each attachment set,
Fig. 17
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TROUBLE SHOOTINGPROBLEM
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1. Neither vacuum motor nor pumpmotor runs.
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2, Vacuum motor runs, but there is nospray at the nozzle.
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3. Spray from the floor nozzle does notcome out evenly.
4. Motor runs but cleaner does not pickup solution from carpet (no exhaustfrom top of cleaner).
POSSIBLE SOLUTI INS*
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5. Spray connections leak.
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1. Be sure power switch is ir_"ON" position,2. Be sure power cord is plu_ged in securely.3. Check wall electrical o_let (by plugging in a known
working electrical appliar_e).
1. Be sure Electrical Cord _rom Power Head to SotutionTank is securely plugged into receptacle on the PowerHead. !
2. Check that Solution Tanl; is full.3. Be sure Pump Switch is nthe "HI" or "LO" position.4: Nozzle Ports may be clcgged. See illustration below to
unclog,,,,,,,,, . ,,,,, ,
1, Unclog the Nozzle Pod. See illustration below.
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1. Recovery Tank is full of,( !idy water and must be emptied.2. Checkforcloggedhose( r nozzle.Clogscouldresultfrom
picking up material sucl= as carpet strings, shoe laces,etc.
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1. Disassemble nut at leafing connection. Be sure washer "is properly seated. ReaSsemble and tighten securely.
* ffthe'Possible Solutions"to'Problems" listed inthe chartdo notcorrect the problem, take your cleaner to a SearsService Center for professional service. Repairs not listed in this chart require professional and specificknowledge of this model cleaner and could result in safety hazards and personal injury if not made by aqualified ,oDearsService Technician.
TO UNCLOG NOZZLE PORTSee Figure 18
1. Insert the point of a needle or pin intoSpray Port to unclog,
NOTE: Do not let the point of needle or pintouch any part of the Spray Pad surface orSpray Pad wilt not spray solution properly.
SPRAY PORT
]
CAUTION: Do not let needleor pin touch this surface.
NEEDLE ORPIN
Fig. 18
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SEARS HOME CLEANING SYSTEM -- MODEL 175.8690090 -
Figure A Parts List(See Page 12 for Exploded View)
PART NO. DESCRIPTION KEY
644147-004 Handle Plate 31642337-002 Handle Screws (2) 32642338-045 Handle Shroud w/Labet 33642315-012 Switch Cap 34662267-001 Motor Housing Screws (2) 35643492-003 Female Pigtail 37642149-001 Wiring Nut 38643509-001 Switch 39641843-010 Power Cord w/terminal 40642367-006 Motor Seal 41644548-001 Motor Cover 42642367-004 Motor Seal 43643909-902 Carbon Brush Asm. 44642367-004 Motor Seat" 45642.406-019 Motor Asm. Complete 46641657-012 Latch (2) 47641866-042 Cover Asm_ w/# 19, 20, 21, 22 48642409-002 Cover Screws (4) 49643584-000 Foam Filter 50642405-001 Valve Asm. w/#2t, 22 51
643579-002 Valve Screws (2) 52642313-000 Sensor Guard 53642713-005 Pump Switch Cap 54662252-001 Bag Adapter 55966702-007 Screws (2) 56644846-004 Two Speed Switch - Pump w/Switch Cap 57642470-006 Rivet 58640218-005 Wave Washer 59
706382-319 Washer (2)642339-055 Separator Plate w/Key #8
PART NO,662257-001662262-001644037-002644848-006643731-005644038-003644773-005644773-007643502-009643570-023642963-019663324-001644038-001643572-007662266-001662266-002
PJ _RT NO.
64 _773-00864 _145-00564 1565-02064 _61-00064 d,802-0016,{ _562-003
6_3535-00!643438-0O2
6_.3536-00064t3566-015
6_531 -OO66_.3533-002
6_8493-304
6__685-0016#2046-0169B9629-03266o081-oo26_0940-0016}43431-0106}43454-0036_3583-000
' 6'43685-001t_61393-001643171-003
44089-0t 562381-00t
9.68702-03720-50500
661654-067
Figure B Parts List(See Page 14 for Exploded VieW)
DESCRIPTIONCoupling BodySeparator Plate Screws (2)Upper Container w/Fifler DoorRetaining RingGround Lead Screw
Tubing Asm. w/#39, 34Valve Seat Screws (2)Valve SeatGasketLower Container
PigtaiaLower Container Screws (3)Strain Relief
Motor Screws (2)Dirt ContainerLatch ScrewLatch
SpacerFiller Door
Washers (3)Foam Filter
Motor Screws (4)Casters (3)"0" Ring GasketPump MotorSplash Plate
Screw (2)Disposable Dust BagOwner's Manual
DESCRIPTION
Angled Wand w! Key # 2, 14TriggerFerrule Nut (2)Swivel Connector I - 1/4" die.
Tubing StrapTubing - HoseCoupling Insert NutCoupling InsertSwivel Connector 2 - 112" die.
Hose and Angled Wand Asm.8' HoseFerrule Nut
Tubing - to NozzleValve Asm. Kit w/trigger
"o" 9!rig"O" Ring (2)
KEY pART NO. DESCRIPTION17 B62264-001 Valve Shut Off
16 662263-001 Spring, Valve
19 ,_43!86-018 Straight Wands (2)20 643571-0t 3 Nozzle Asm. Complete
w/Key # 3, 12.1321 i644159-003 Retaining Clip22 i662368-001 Dry Floor Too!23 1642458-005 Wet F_oorTool24 64167! -021 Crevice Tool
25 662149-002 Dust Brush26 662146-002 Dry Upholstery Toot27 662260-002 Wet Upholstery Tool28 ;:663324-70! Nut29 662266-002 "O" Ring30 1661067-010 Dry Power Nozzle31 643737-013 Wet Uphostery Tool Complete
661654-067 Owner's Manual
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Key Part No. Description1 660694-902 Motor Complete2 660685-002 Motor Housing3 999349-003 Field4 999350-002 Armature5 661652-001 Beadng Strap (2)
6 660697-001 Field Strap7 643526-002 Screw, Pan Head (13)8 644338-001 Screw, Fiat Head (4)
9 607182-001 Clamp(2)10 661964-001 Carbon Brush Asrn. (2)
11 661525-004 TopCover12 661497-001 Reflector13 661496-001 Reflector14 • 661523-001 Lens16 643146-002 Screw, Flat Head (6)17 661061-006 Swivel18 661130-001 Swivel Strap (2)
Key _rlt No, Description
19 _1129-001 Swive| Sea_20 _2464-001 Power Cord
21 661262-001 Strain P,elief22 661679-001 Wheel Bushing (2)23 661082-001 Felt Washer (2)24 660688-007 Rear Wheel (2)25 661124-005 Volute Cover26 661392-001 Shaft, Front Wheel (2)27 661391-001 Front Wheel (2)28 660689-009 Bumper29 661524-705 Chassis30 966770-002 Socket31 966790-001 Light Bulb33i _1361649-001Lead, White35_I 1642149-001 W_re Nut, Black (3)36! _661685-001 Floor Brush Asrn371 ISMB-4 Belt
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S_ A/A SOWNERSMANUAL
SERVICE
MODEL NO.175.8690090
HOW TO ORDERREPAIR PARTS
KE ore
HOME CLEANING SYSTEM
Now that you have I?qrchased your Kenmore HomeCleaning System, shoulld a need ever exist for repair parts
or service, simply contact any Sears Service Center. Besure to provide all pertlnent facts when you call or visit.
The model number otlyour Power Spray Cleaner will belocated on the Power Head of the cleaner.
WHEN ORDERING F
THE FOLLOWING IN
• PART NUMBER
° MODEL NUMBEI:175.8690090
IEPAIR PARTS, ALWAYS GIVEFORMATION:
° PART DESCRIPTION
• NAME OF ITEMKenmoreHome Cleaning System
All parts listed may be ordered from any Sears ServiceCenter.
if the parts you need _re not stocked locally, your orderwill be electronically tlansmitted to a Sears Repair Parts
Distribution Center fol handling.i ...........
SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO., Dept. D/731 CR-W, Sears Tower, Chicago, IL 60684!