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German Electrolux Z62 Instruction Manual |
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Post# 50521   9/4/2008 at 00:40 (5,684 days old) by charles~richard ()   |   | |
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As promised... |
Post# 50549 , Reply# 1   9/4/2008 at 08:28 (5,684 days old) by aeoliandave (Stratford Ontario Canada)   |   | |
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store the vacuum by hanging the entire thing on the closet wall with the hose draped over it - instant Wall Art. Curious way to install the dustbag around the intake but if I see correctly it looks like there's the usual cloth bag in a rubber ring that gets clamped when the cover goes on, and the additional paper bag (upgrade/afterthought?) sits inside that fitted around the intake tube. ??? Really, a good method for all of us to retrofit a dust liner inside our vintage cloth bags for use in our modern age - simply jam a cardboard or PVC tube into the cover and slide on any filter bag that suits. I like it. Thanks for scanning it, Charles. It's neat. Dave |
Post# 50552 , Reply# 2   9/4/2008 at 08:39 (5,684 days old) by collector2 (Moose Jaw, Sk)   |   | |
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Hi Charlie Thank you very much for posting this. I didnt realize that they used the tool saddle in Europe too. (LOL - its only in the last couple of years that I've even found the Canadian one). Its really interesting to see how similar, yet different, they were to ours. Dave - re- wall hanging - That was a very common thing on European machines. Besides the Electrolux I also have Vactric and Ruton Machines that have a loop on the bottom for hanging them up. Doug |