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Time to Empty Signal
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Post# 46530   7/15/2008 at 23:32 (5,760 days old) by briankirbyclass (Eudora Kansas)        

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On today's Pic of the Day,,,,on the Hoover 150 Cleaning Ensamble,,the ad mentions a "Time to Empty Signal",,,what?,when?, where?, how?

Ive never heard of this,,,did it really work? Does a whistle blow or something, what exactly is a "Time to Empty Signal" on a Hoover upright? What triggers it? How does it work?
Please tell!


Post# 46531 , Reply# 1   7/15/2008 at 23:40 (5,760 days old) by briankirbyclass (Eudora Kansas)        

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Ok, i see where the ad says that the "Time to Empty Signal" is a red dot (im assuming red light) that flashes. Where on the cleaner is this red dot?
How does it know when to flash,,or how does it know when the bag needs emptying?


Post# 46539 , Reply# 2   7/16/2008 at 05:23 (5,760 days old) by vintagehoover ()        
This feature...

...was discussed at length just the other week! Marty Kaplan provided photos of the mechanism, and demonstrated how it works.

Use this link and scroll down to the middle of the thread:


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