These units, the first from American Electrolux were manufactured in 1986-1990. I sold and serviced many of these in the Seattle area. Wish they'd kept the paper pleated on later units! But didn't last long! BOO HOO! G
John:
Go down to to the very bottom of the home page. scroll over to website related problems and follow the instructions. Hope you can get some satisfaction! G
That's probably your best bet! I also tried finding out about serial numbers, etc from Vacuflo and was told they don't keep very good records. Kind of a surprise, being a major manufacturer! Greg
PN is a true Oreck creation that's been around for many years. I first remember it being available in the early 70's! My private high school had an Oreck commercial canister with this PN!
I've seen the movie twice! Brief scene with a vacuum. There's a vacuum scene with sound and a straight suction machine, bag un-inflated beomg ppushed maybe 3 times...that's.
The vacuum is NOT a hoover!
Good looking! You can take the foam filter out of the canister and vacuum it off! I see two (2) rug nozzles, right? We'll be on the look-out for the 12 inch floor nozzle and the other tools! Good find!
Greg
And it's going to be LOUD! This is another --late example of the beloved "twin-fan" style that started in the 60's and seems to never end! Sears had em! For years! I remember them from 1965! Sunbeam had em. Didn't the end up with White
Westinghouse? Or was it Ryobi?
You realize that you are on the vacuum forum! We have a sister site called Automatic Washer that deals with all things washer. I'd ask your question over there on the Super forum which deals with all things modern washer!
Hope that helps!
Greg
Yes! Just don't saturate the fabric too much. Use a stiff brush to work the foam into the seats. Let dry and then vacuum. Hopefully the suds has the ratio of water to suds on it!