Avix AVXVAC300 Owner'S Manual Download Page 11

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•  Make sure charger is securely inserted into electrical outlet. 
•  Make sure charging plug is securely inserted into hand vac. 
•  Indicator lights stop blinking when fully charged.

•  Make sure MAX power mode is on 
•  Empty dust cup and clean or change filters. See page 9 for 

maintenance instructions. 

•  Make sure cleaner is fully powered. Charge battery. 
•  Remove clogs that restrict the airflow.
•  Make sure cleaner is fully powered. 
•  Charge battery for 4 hours before using.
•  Check brushroll for debris. See page 9 for maintenance instructions. 

Li-ion

Problem solving 

Make sure vacuum cleaner is off and charging plug is unplugged. 

This vacuum cleaner has a special thermostat that protects the vacuum cleaner in case of motor 

overheating. If the vacuum suddenly shuts off, proceed as follows: 1) Check the vacuum for a 

possible source of overheating such as a full dust cup, blocked wand or clogged filters. If these 

conditions are found, fix them and wait at least 30 minutes before attempting to use the vacuum. 

2) After the 30 minute period, press the power button. If the vacuum still does not work, call the 

 Customer Service HELPLINE

Problem

Solution

N O T I C E : Thermal cut-off

Motor will not start

Charging indicator lights 

are not lit while charging

Not enough 

suction power 

Brushroll indicator is red 

or brushroll will not turn

Not enough running time

•  Make sure cleaner is fully powered. 
•  Push charger securely into electrical outlet, try another 

outlet or check circuit breaker. 

•  See detailed “thermal cut-off” instructions above. 

Discarding the vacuum and battery pack 

Before you discard this vacuum, dispose of battery in an environmentally safe 

manner. Do not discard battery with your regular household trash. 

Important battery disposal information. 

To fnd a disposal location nearest you. 

To preserve natural resources, please recycle or dispose of expired battery 

pack properly. This product contains a lithium-ion battery. It must be disposed 

of properly. Local laws may prohibit disposal of lithium-ion batteries in ordinary 

trash. Consult your local waste authority for information regarding available 

recycling and/or disposal options. 

Summary of Contents for AVXVAC300

Page 1: ...tions For easy assembly please take a few moments to read this owner s guide If you have questions about your new vacuum please contact our customer service HELPLINE We re here to help Owner s Guide Cordless stick vacuum cleaner household type Model AVXVAC300 ...

Page 2: ...to dispose vacuum cleaner and battery pack 11 How to order replacement parts 12 Follow caution information wherever you see this symbol Where to find important vacuum information Keep this information Write the model type and serial number here Date of purchase keep your receipt ______________ Model number and type_________________________ Serial number ________________________________ Find these ...

Page 3: ...mall metal objects that can make a connection from one terminal to another Shorting the battery terminals together may cause burns or a fire This product is functioning at temperature range within 40 F 104 F Do not use a battery pack or appliance that is damaged or modified Damaged or modified batteries may exhibit unpredictable behavior resulting in fire explosion or risk of injury Do not expose ...

Page 4: ...Charger 2 in 1 upholstery tool OWNER S GUIDE Important safeguards 3 screws drywall anchors What comes in the carton Battery Hand vacuum Wall mount Crevice tool Wand ...

Page 5: ...hand vacuum Wand Release button for floor nozzle Motorized floor nozzle Headlights Dust cup lever Filter assembly inside dust cup Hand vacuum Bottom lid Power button Handle Filter cover Battery How to identify parts of your vacuum cleaner Cordless vacuum cleaner Filter screen ...

Page 6: ... and insert drywall anchors Insert screws through holes on mount and tighten How to charge battery and store accessories Fig 5 Place assembled vacuum cleaner on wall mount Plug charger into power outlet and then into charger port on hand vac Loop charger cord into clips on sides of wall mount Snap tool s into tool storage areas Battery indicator lights show level of charge Fig 5 Indicator lights s...

Page 7: ...r button once to stop motor 4 1 Power button 5 OR This cleaner has a unique swivel feature that allows for easy manuevering around furniture Twist wrist to engage swivel function 3 Empty dust cup after every use There are two ways to empty the dust cup 1 Hold cleaner over waste basket Press lever to release bottom lid of dust cup to empty debris Fig 4 2 Or remove dust cup from hand vacuum by twist...

Page 8: ...TION 1 Crevice tool Cleans hard to reach areas such as corners baseboard edges dryer vents chairs and sofas 2 The hand vacuum can be used with or without tools To use without tools press release button and remove wand Collect debris directly with hand vacuum nozzle Fig 1 To use tools with wand press release button onto end of wand until it clicks Fig 2 To use tools with hand vacuum only press rele...

Page 9: ... to lock 24h Remove retainer clip and lift out brushroll to clean and remove debris Place motorized floor nozzle upside down Use scissors or knife to cut strings and threads Brushroll maintenance clean frequently or when brushroll indicator light turns red To reassemble 1 Align one end of brushroll with floor nozzle gear 2 Press other end into slot 3 Hook retainer clip under tab and press down 4 I...

Page 10: ...ting from repair or attempted repair by anyone other than Smart Life or an authorized Smart Life Warranty Station This warranty is not applicable to any product that has been altered or on which the serial number has been defaced modified or removed Altering erasing or forging any proof of purchase documents voids any applicable product warranty Obtaining warranty service To obtain warranty servic...

Page 11: ...e attempting to use the vacuum 2 After the 30 minute period press the power button If the vacuum still does not work call the Customer Service HELPLINE Problem Solution N O T I C E Thermal cut off Motor will not start Charging indicator lights are not lit while charging Not enough suction power Brushroll indicator is red or brushroll will not turn Not enough running time Make sure cleaner is fully...

Page 12: ... No BAT1001 Part No CBL1046 Part No NZL9402 Part No FLT152 Part No FLT151 Part No TLS9759 Part No TLS9753 Filter screen 2 in 1 upholstery tool Charger Crevice tool Wall mount Image Part name Filter screen 2 in 1 upholstery tool Battery Charger Crevice tool Wall mount Part No NZL9400 Part No NZL9401 ...

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