Terry, I bet in your immaculate home and with all your fabulous machines that red light didn't stay on. Congrats on becoming a member of the Windtunnel family LOL I was just thinking that you don't post about getting new machines very often and I wondered if you did! Looks like you got one of the originals before the funky colors started (I do like the translucent bag covers on some of the newer ones!)... it looks like it's in great shape. And, it came with the attachments too, yay!
I remember the WindTunnel V2 (like the Savvy) when I sold vacuums at Sears. Kenmore/Panasonic also had a dual brush bagless machine out at the same time (was light green) that was quieter and that worked better. The V2 was loud and hard to push, I hated it! The bare floor switch was a little rocker switch that was down by the height adjust knob, and was hard to adjust with the foot. The ONLY thing I liked about it was that it was the only machine that had a bagged/bagless option... I wish more manufactures offered that. I've heard of people converting a Eureka Whirlwind to a bagged machine by taking the cassette out and popping in an AA bag and a bag door from another Eureka... I like that idea. The whole V2/Savvy/W2 is very confusing for consumers, me thinks.
I used mine again this morning, man that sucker is loud! I used every feature though.... I used it on carpet with the tranny on and off. It's still easy to push with the tranny off (probably due to the powerful brushroll and my thin pile carpet)... and when I first got it, the tranny would try to engage on the back stroke when I had it off. It doesn't do that anymore, (which is good, I want it off when I want it off), I think maybe the belt just had to stretch a little more. I used the turbo tool on the couch and ottoman. I used the dusting brush on the TV armoire. I was reminded again how much I hate the hose the way it snaps tight and sends the machine violently crashing to the floor or into the vacuum daddy (er uhm I mean owner/user) when applied to the surface to be vacuumed. Then I switched the brushroll off (very easy to do with toe, just tip machine forward first to be safe and not break the slider off as so often happens with these self propelleds) and vacuumed the kitchen... I had lots of salt on the floor (made crab cakes last night) and it got every bit of it up. So fun!