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6.2 Suction power control settings

 

Turning the suction power control button (8) clockwise to increase power and turning 

anticlockwise to decrease the power(Fig.1). Please refer to the following recommended  

power settings: 

MIN: for curtains and delicate fabrics 

Medium: for high-pile carpets and textile flooring 

MAX: for sturdy rugs and floors 

                                                                                                        Fig.1 

6.3 Air flow regulator 

Open the air flow regulator (13) on the handle (12)  

in order to regulate the air flow or to clear the objects  

blocking the nozzle (Fig.2). Gradually open the air flow  

regulator to decrease the suction power. 

                                                                                                    

 Fig.2

 

 

6.4 Nozzle attachments 

 

Combination floor nozzle 

The combination floor nozzle (19) has two settings: 

brush out and brush in. Press the brush out switch at the  

combination nozzle in order to switch the brush out (Fig.3). 

Press the brush in switch to retract the brush. 

Brush out:

 wooden floors, titles, marble 

Brush in:

 carpets/textile surfaces                                                          Fig.3 

 

2 in 1 crevice/brush nozzle and upholstery tool 

1. Connect the crevice/brush nozzle or upholstery tool to the end of the handle (12)  

or to the telescopic suction tube (14). 

2. Use the upholstery tool to vacuum upholstery. 

3. To clean hard to reach corners keep the nozzle folded and  

     use it as a crevice nozzle. 

4. To use the nozzle as a brush nozzle, pull the brush 

section in the direction of the arrow until it locks 

in place (Fig.4).                                                                     

                                                                                                                  Fig.4 

 

 
 
 

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Summary of Contents for VCB45-16A

Page 1: ...Vacuum Cleaner VCB45 16A User Manual PLEASE READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE ...

Page 2: ...rst use 8 5 Assembly 8 6 Operation 9 6 1 General use 9 6 2 Suction power control settings 10 6 3 Air flow regulator 10 6 4 Nozzle attachments 10 7 Care and cleaning 11 7 1 Dust bag replacement 11 7 2 Filter maintenance 12 7 3 Storage 13 8 Technical data 14 9 Trouble shooting 14 12 Month Warranty 15 2 ...

Page 3: ...e may lead to hazards 5 The appliance is only meant for vacuum cleaning of dry particles as stipulatedin this instruction manual Do not use it for other purposes 6 No liability for any damage that occurs can be accepted in the event of improper use or incorrect handling 7 Always use the appliance on an even stable and dry surface 8 To prevent damages and injuries use only original accessories or t...

Page 4: ...iance to the mains supply ensure that the voltage on the rating label is the same as in your home 20 Always unplug from the mains supply when not in use and before cleaning 21 Do not operate the appliance if damaged or after the appliance malfunctions 22 Any extension cable must be suitable for the appropriate power output being used 23 Avoid damage to the power cord by pinching or by contacting w...

Page 5: ...r 34 DO NOT pick up toxic material i e chlorine bleach ammonia drain cleaner etc 35 DO NOT vacuum Toner used in laser printers copy machines etc as is risk of blockage fire and explosion 36 DO NOT vacuum plaster cement etc as the filters can become blocked 37 DO NOT run the over the power cord with the vacuum cleaner 38 DO NOT use the vacuum cleaner if it is blocked Turn it OFF and clear all block...

Page 6: ...5 6 ...

Page 7: ...or 10 Accessories storage cover 11 Suction hose 12 Hose handle 13 Airflow regulator 14 Telescopic suction tube 15 Tube release slide 16 Storage hook 17 Tube adaptor 18 Brush in or brush out switch 19 Combination nozzle 20 2 in 1 crevice brush nozzle 21 Dust bag 8x one already inserted 22 Upholstery tool 23 Cover 24 Carrying handle 25 Cover release button 26 Suction hose inlet 27 Suction hose relea...

Page 8: ...ructions under 7 1 Dust bag replacement NOTE The cover cannot be closed if no dust bag is installed in the product 5 Check that the motor filter and exhaust filter is in place To access the filters follow the instructions under 7 2 Filter maintenance 5 Assembly 1 Insert the suction hose adaptor 28 into the suction hose inlet 26 until it locks in place While connecting press the suction hose releas...

Page 9: ... pressing the ON OFF switch 7 5 Adjust the suction power by turning the suction power control button 8 Also see section 6 2 Suction power control settings 6 Vacuum clean at a steady speed The wheels 1 will support an easy movement of the appliance 7 After use press the ON OFF switch to switch the unit OFF 8 Disconnect the plug from the mains socket 9 Hold the plug securely in order to guide the po...

Page 10: ... 2 6 4 Nozzle attachments Combination floor nozzle The combination floor nozzle 19 has two settings brush out and brush in Press the brush out switch at the combination nozzle in order to switch the brush out Fig 3 Press the brush in switch to retract the brush Brush out wooden floors titles marble Brush in carpets textile surfaces Fig 3 2 in 1 crevice brush nozzle and upholstery tool 1 Connect th...

Page 11: ... full and needs immediate replacement 2 Switch OFF the appliance and pull the plug from the mains power outlet socket 3 Pull the cover release button 25 and lift the cover 23 until it locks in place Fig 5 4 Carefully pull upwards the dust bag holder A including the dust bag Fig 5 5 Slide the used dust bag out of the dust bag holder Dispose of the dust bag in accordance with local regulations 6 Sli...

Page 12: ...and filter Fig 7 3 Push the motor filter out of the filter holder 4 Wash the motor filter in clear warm water Do not add any cleaning agents as they damage Fig 6 the filter 5 After washing dry the motor filter completely If necessary let it dry in the air 6 Insert the motor filter into the filter holder and place the filter holder back to its original position Note the filter holder can only be in...

Page 13: ... ventilation grille and lock it 7 3 Storage 1 Let the appliance completely cool down before storing 2 Rewind the power cord completely 3 Position the appliance either vertically Fig 9 or horizontally Fig 10 in order to suspend the storage hook 16 on the combination nozzle 19 in the storage assistance holder on the rear or the bottom of the appliance 4 Store the appliance in a dry and cool place pr...

Page 14: ...d remove blockage from tube or hose Filters dirty clean filters Vacuum cleaner Power cord not connected connect to mains supply does not switch ON If problem still persists contact a qualified technician Power cord will Power cord extended beyond yellow marking press not rewind the cablerewind button again and carefully pull the cord If this does not help have the appliance checked by a qualified ...

Page 15: ...use abuse or neglect Please retain your receipt as proof of purchase and contact our Customer Service Centre on 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 Mulg...

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