The Upright.
"Mary, I've shown you a lot of things the Kirby can do. Demoth a closet, spray paint, shampoo an upholstered chair, vacuum the drapes, dust a bookcase, remove cobwebs from corners, and deep clean a mattress. However, all these things are nothing compared to what you and John will see now, because while all that's great, the Kirby works best is on rugs, carpets and bare floors."
"Where do we get those white pads?" John asks. I smile, then tell him. "John the white pads and dirt meter are just to show both of you what the Kirby can do, later I'll show you where the dirt goes and how to get rid of it.
Now Mary, while the Kirby is great in this configuration, you certainly don't want to use it like this for the carpets. By removing this pin the little handle comes off, and this long handle goes on. By attaching the cord to this grommet, and these two tabs at the bottom here, it's out of the way, and you can wrap the excesss cord around these hooks. And look, the upper hook moves downward so you simply slide the cord off.
They say Kirby does everything but talk to you, well it does that too. It tells you when you've reached the right setting for the carpet. This is an exclusive Kirby feature. Toe touch control. With this lever you can raise the rug nozzle, and with this tab, lower it to the right setting. And look at this, the power switch is here in the back, a press of the toe and it starts. Mary, John, see if you can tell me when we're at the right setting." As I turn on the motor I lower the nozzle one notch at a time, I go slowly so they hear the rush of air between the carpet and nozzle. Then there's a sound of vibration, and a low hum. "Hear that? now you've reached the correct setting for this carpet."
"So it's the beater bar that vibrates?" John asks. I turn off the motor, raise the nozzle, and lift it off the power plant. "No John, there is no beater bar, just gentle vibration, or what we call 'Triple cushion vibration.' Basically, the suction grabs the carpet, holding it tight to the bottom of the nozzle, the rotating brush taps it while air moves between the floor and the carpet gently shaking the carpet clean, and it hapens in a fraction of a second. With this I show him the underside of the nozzle and the brushroll, explaining each in detail.
"To show you how safe the Kirby is on carpets, I brought a pack of cigarettes, watch this." Now, with the nozzle on the power plant and the Kirby up side down resting on the upper handle, I place a cigarette between the nozzle and brushroll and turn on the motor. As they watch, the tocacco is drawn into the dirt meter, but they can't see that yet. I turn off the motor and hold up the cigarette. "See, the paper is fine, so now you see how safe it is on carpets and rugs, and look" I place the Kirby right side up, "the tobacco is here."
The next phase will be putting Mary's Filtex to work.