Is it true that for all the early Kirby Traditions out there with the recalled safety switch, I wonder how many of these were left unmodified after Kirby issued a recall over said units in 1980?
The safety switch is on the headlight cap, itself of which must be in the "locked" position before you can be able to turn on the motor (provided that you have already properly attached the floor nozzle or hose). It is identified by a blue sliding cap lock button. This switch is on units from serial #s F000001 to F500500 (approx. production from July to September 1979).
After October 1979 (serial #F500501+), Kirby went back with the older toggle-type setup (Classic III and earlier) where the safety switch was mounted on the fan case housing. This also coincided with the first use of the Lexan fan.
~Ben
The safety switch is on the headlight cap, itself of which must be in the "locked" position before you can be able to turn on the motor (provided that you have already properly attached the floor nozzle or hose). It is identified by a blue sliding cap lock button. This switch is on units from serial #s F000001 to F500500 (approx. production from July to September 1979).
After October 1979 (serial #F500501+), Kirby went back with the older toggle-type setup (Classic III and earlier) where the safety switch was mounted on the fan case housing. This also coincided with the first use of the Lexan fan.
~Ben