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To remove, press the locking button down to release and then pull the tool 

straight out. 

 

 

There is also a flip up brush on the inlet section of the vacuum cleaner body. 

 

To use this brush, grasp and rotate  it upward until it latches in place as 

shown. 

To fold away, grasp and rotate downward until it latches in place. 

 

 

Tool Holder. Located on the lower Extension Tube. 

 

Attach the Tool by pushing it into the clamp as shown. 

 

To remove, grasp the tool and pull straight out. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for SL593C

Page 1: ... this appliance are subject to change without prior notice If any Accessories should fail during use please call 1300 105 888 Australia or 09 8870 447 New Zealand for an immediate replacement This will save you from returning the product to the store If we can assist you in any other way please feel free to contact us ...

Page 2: ...xtension Tube 9 5 6 Tools and Tool Storage 9 5 7 Charging 11 6 Using the Vacuum Cleaner 12 6 1 On Off 12 6 2 Speed Control 13 7 Indicator Lights 13 7 1 Charge Status 13 7 2 Jammed Floor Head Brush 13 7 3 Carry Handle 14 8 Emptying the Dust Canister 15 9 User Maintenance 16 9 1 Cleaning the Filters 16 9 2 Cleaning Dust Canister 19 9 3 Cleaning the Vacuum Cleaner Body and Tools 19 9 4 Cleaning the M...

Page 3: ...aterials i e lighter fluid petrol kerosene etc or use in the presence of explosive liquids or vapour DO NOT pick up toxic material i e chlorine bleach ammonia drain cleaner etc DO NOT vacuum Toner for laser printer copy machines etc as there is a risk of fire and explosion DO NOT vacuum plaster dust cement dust etc as the filter will block very quick DO NOT use the vacuum without the filter fitted...

Page 4: ...d and do not restrict airflow DO NOT use without the filter in place DO NOT attempt to modify this product in any way DO empty the Dust Canister regularly for optimal operation of the vacuum DO keep hair loose clothing fingers feet and body parts away from openings or moving parts DO disconnect the Charger from the power supply when not in use DO use only on dry indoor surfaces DO use only as desc...

Page 5: ... above 40 C The Battery Pack must be removed from the vacuum cleaner before disposal Contact your local waste management authority for more information on Battery Recycling and disposal regulations in your area This symbol on the product or its packaging indicates Do not dispose of electrical appliances or batteries as unsorted municipal waste use separate collection facilities Contact your local ...

Page 6: ...uum cleaner by its Charger cable Never carry the vacuum cleaner by the accessories Tools 4 Components Note The specifications and or components of this appliance are subject to change without prior notice 1 Stick Vac Body Handle 5 Battery Charger 2 Rechargeable Removable Battery Pack 6 Motorised Floor Head 3 Dust Canister 7 Extension Tubes 4 Crevice Brush Tool 8 Control Buttons 3 4 5 2 6 1 7 8 ...

Page 7: ...n tube These need to be assembled in a specific order so that the tube with the tool holder is the lower section With the Tube ends aligned push the two tubes together until they lock together Insert the top end of the Extension Tube into the mating hole in the vacuum cleaner body ensuring the locking tab is aligned then push inward until it locks into place Tool Holder on Lower Tube ...

Page 8: ... attach the motorised floor head to the other end of the extension tube insert the end of the Extension Tube into the end of the Floor Head ensuring the locking tab is aligned then push inward until it locks into place 5 4 Removing the Motorised Floor Head To remove the Motorised Floor Head grasp the Motorised Floor Head press the locking button inward to release then pull the Tube straight up and...

Page 9: ...n tube 5 6 Tools and Tool Storage Crevice Brush Tool Crevice Brush tool is for cleaning furniture and into corners etc To use the Brush tool press the release button to unlatch and slide the brush down until it locks in place To use the Crevice tool press the release button to unlatch and slide the brush up until it locks in place To fit the tool line up with the end of the hand vac and push in No...

Page 10: ...he inlet section of the vacuum cleaner body To use this brush grasp and rotate it upward until it latches in place as shown To fold away grasp and rotate downward until it latches in place Tool Holder Located on the lower Extension Tube Attach the Tool by pushing it into the clamp as shown To remove grasp the tool and pull straight out ...

Page 11: ...ks in place Note The Battery can only be inserted in one direction as shown To Remove the battery press the two release buttons located on the side of the battery and at the same time pull the battery straight out Take the battery charger unit and unravel the cord Take the small plug on the end of the battery charger cable and plug it into the charging port on the side of the vacuum cleaner body P...

Page 12: ... Cleaner is ready for use NOTE NEVER BLOCK ANY VENTS OR OPENINGS 6 Using the Vacuum Cleaner 6 1 On Off To use the Vacuum Cleaner assemble the unit as previously instructed and ensure the battery is fully charged To switch on press the top button on the handle once The vacuum cleaner will start in the default power mode The fully charged battery will provide approximately 30 35 minutes of power for...

Page 13: ... indicator light function during charging As the battery charge is used the illuminated indicator lights will change from 3 bars to two to one When the battery runs flat the vacuum cleaner will turn off and all three bars will flash 5 times and will then stop indicating the battery needs recharging 7 2 Jammed Floor Head Brush The vacuum cleaner is fitted with a sensor which detects if the floor he...

Page 14: ... need to do In the Normal position the handle is as shown To adjust the handle press the small round button located on the back of the vacuum cleaner handle This will unlatch the back of the handle allowing the vacuum cleaner body to swing down making it easier to use under the low items When finished hold the vacuum cleaner body in one hand and then push the handle back down until it latches back...

Page 15: ...de of the vacuum cleaner and the dust canister will swing down then lift out Take the dust canister to a dustbin Unclip the latch on the Trap Door and the trap door will swing open emptying the contents into the bin To close the trap door close it manually until it clips shut Empty the Dust Canister as frequently as possible or when the suction power is reduced or after use for optimum performance...

Page 16: ...acuum cleaner before any maintenance cleaning or replacement of parts NOTE To maximise the performance of your vacuum cleaner you should clean the filters regularly If the filter is broken or worn replace it before continuing to use the vacuum A Filter can be purchased from our Customer Service You can call our customer service number 1300 105 888 Australia and 09 8870 447 New Zealand or via email...

Page 17: ... void your warranty Only wash the white filter if it is very dirty otherwise just tap the edge of the filter on a hard surface to dislodge any dust and debris To access the filters first remove the dust canister from the vacuum cleaner body as described in the section Emptying the Dust Canister Grasp the filter and pull up and out to remove Turn the filter over and remove the black foam filter for...

Page 18: ...edges where the tabs are located and pull straight up and out IMPORTANT When refitting the centre component back into the dust canister it must be fitted in the correct orientation To ensure this happens there are two tabs on the edge of the centre component which align with the two slots in the dust canister Ensure the Large Tab is aligned with the Large slot and the Small Tab is aligned with the...

Page 19: ...ust canister Reassemble and Refit the in the reverse method used for disassembly 9 3 Cleaning the Vacuum Cleaner Body and Tools Do not clean the vacuum cleaner components or accessories using petrol or any other flammable liquid or solvents etc Clean only the outside of the vacuum cleaner Use only a moist cloth and mild detergent for cleaning the vacuum cleaner components and accessories After cle...

Page 20: ...f hair etc Ensure the Floor Head is removed from the extension tube or vacuum cleaner Turn over so that the bottom face is facing up There is a small locking screw on the right side which needs to be rotated 1 8 of a turn clockwise to unlock You can use a flat blade screw driver or a small coin When unlocked swing up the cover as shown ...

Page 21: ...the openings After cleaning refit the brush in reverse order to disassembling Align the end of the brush onto its drive spindle and rotate the brush until it slides down onto the spindle then push down on the brush until it is located in position Flip closed the cover then rotate the small locking screw 1 8 turn anticlockwise to lock You can use a flat blade screw driver or a small coin ...

Page 22: ...her recharge the battery first or store it away in a dry cool place Switch of and unplug the battery charger when not in use The Vacuum Cleaner can be removed from the extension tube and then hooked onto the lower tube This way the height of the unit is reduced and also the stored unit can stand upright by itself as shown ...

Page 23: ...e Component inside the dust canister has been installed incorrectly Refer to section Cleaning the Filters for correct installation Floor Head hard to push The Rotary Brush in the floor head may be jammed with debris etc Ensure the Vacuum Cleaner is switched off the battery removed then remove the debris from the brush Or the carpet may be too long Static Shock In some rare instances one or two use...

Page 24: ... and contact our Customer Service Centre 1800 124 125 Australia or 0800 945 995 New Zealand or alternatively via Customer Help at Kmart com au for any difficulties with your product Warranty claims and claims for expense incurred in returning this product can be addressed to our Customer Service Centre at 690 Springvale Rd Mulgrave Vic 3170 Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded un...

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