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Troubleshooting

Service or Repair

Service, if necessary, must be performed by an Authorized Household Appliance
Service Center. The Service Center nearest you can be found in the yellow pages of
your phone book under “Appliances – Small” or on the Service Center list in this book.

For 220V models:

In a double-insulated appliance, two systems of insulation are

provided instead of grounding. No grounding means is provided on a double-insulated
appliance, nor should a means for grounding be added to the appliance. Servicing a
double-insulated appliance requires extreme care and knowledge of the system, and
should be done only by qualified service personnel. Replacement parts for a double-
insulated appliance must be identical to the parts they replace.

NOTE:

If the power supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or

its service agent or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard.

Problem

Possible Cause

Possible Solution

Vacuum won’t start

Not plugged in

Plug in firmly; press On/Off 
foot pedal

Poor dirt pick up

1. Full or clogged Dust Bag

1. Empty Dust Bag

2. Clogged airflow

2. Check if something is stuck 
in the hose, tubes, or air 
passages

3. Dirty Dust Filter

3. Clean the filter

4. Open suction control (VC80)

4. Adjust the suction (VC80 )

5. Hole in Hose

5. Replace Hose

6. Canister Lid open

6. Close & latch shut

Dust Bag “Full” 

1. Full or clogged Dust Bag

1. Empty Dust Bag

indicator visible

2. Blocked airflow

2. Remove blockage from hose, 
tubes, or air passages

3. Dust Filter

3. Clean, wash, or change Filter

Cord won’t rewind

1. Dirty power cord

1. Clean the power cord

2. Cord twisted/jammed

2. Pull out cord, straighten, 
push retract pedal

8. 

To clean or
change the
Micro-Filter,
press the
release at the
back of the
unit. Remove
the Filter
Cover (Vent),
(E1 & E2) take
out the old
filter, brush it
clean or wash it as explained in “To Clean the Dust Filter.” Allow to dry completely
before slipping it back into the Filter Cover. Fit the Tabs at the bottom on the Filter
Cover into the lip of the vacuum, then snap the Filter Cover into place.

WARNING: Do not operate the Vacuum without the Dust Bag and Filters properly
installed.

9. 

To store accessories for VC50:

Fit the Dusting Brush over

the Crevice Tool and slip the 2-in-1 tool onto the
Extension Tube clip for easy storage (F). 

For VC80:

Lift the

top cover and fit the Crevice Tool and Dusting Brush into
the on-board compartments (see “Parts” Illus.). Be sure
you have retracted the cord before storing. Clip the hose
and extension tubes onto the back of the canister (F). Lift
the vacuum by its handle and stand it upright for
compact storage.

F

VC80

E1

VC50

E2

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Summary of Contents for VC50

Page 1: ... or the corresponding registration card This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other legal rights that could vary in your country Should you have any question contact your nearest Black Decker store or service center Note You can acquire parts components supplies and accessories through our authorized service centers This warranty includes transportation costs associated wi...

Page 2: ...openings blocked keep free of dust lint hair and anything that may reduce air flow Do not vacuum burning or smoking materials such as lit cigarette butts matches or hot fireplace ashes Use extra caution when vacuuming on stairs Use only as described in this manual Use only manufacturer s recommended attachments The use of accessory attachments not recommended by the manufacturer may result in fire...

Page 3: ... check the Dust Filter and Micro Air Filter regularly to see if they need cleaning see 6 below 2 To empty the reusable cloth Dust Bag for VC80 press the Release Latch at the front of the unit and lift the canister lid For VC50 Pull up on the Release Latch at the front of the unit and lift the canister lid C1 C2 3 For VC80 Carefully remove the Dust Bag by grasping it at the collar sliding it up the...

Page 4: ...e filter 4 Open suction control VC80 4 Adjust the suction VC80 5 Hole in Hose 5 Replace Hose 6 Canister Lid open 6 Close latch shut Dust Bag Full 1 Full or clogged Dust Bag 1 Empty Dust Bag indicator visible 2 Blocked airflow 2 Remove blockage from hose tubes or air passages 3 Dust Filter 3 Clean wash or change Filter Cord won t rewind 1 Dirty power cord 1 Clean the power cord 2 Cord twisted jamme...

Page 5: ...piradora si tiene obstruida cualquiera de las aberturas manténgala libre del polvo la pelusa el cabello o de cualquier cosa que reduzca la circulación de aire No aspire materiales que se estén quemando o produciendo humo como las colillas de cigarrillo encendidas fósforos o cenizas calientes de la chimenea Tenga mucho cuidado al aspirar las escaleras Use la aspiradora únicamente conforme lo estipu...

Page 6: ... 5 En los modelos VC80 regule la fuerza de succión variable girando el control entre MIN y MAX B Por ejemplo cuando limpie pantallas de lámparas o superficies de mesas use el cepillo para desempolvar con graduación de succión MIN Gradúe el control a MAX cuando aspire pisos o alfombras 6 Un indicador de color aparece a través de la ventana de la tapa del tanque para indicar que la bolsa de polvo es...

Page 7: ...yuda a prevenir que el polvo penetre al motor se encuentra en el interior del tanque y puede verse una vez que se retira la bolsa para polvo Un micro filtro de aire se encuentra debajo del escape en la parte trasera de la unidad para ayudar a filtrar partículas de polvo que puedan escaparse en el aire Estos filtros deben lavarse cada cuantos meses y deben ser reemplazados después de algunas lavada...

Page 8: ...La aspiradora no enciende No está enchufada Enchufe con firmeza y oprima el pedal del interruptor No recoge bien el sucio 1 La bolsa para el polvo está 1 Vacíe la bolsa obstruida o llena 2 La circulación de aire está 2 Revise si hay algo obstruida obstruyendo la manguera el tubo o las vías de aire 3 El filtro de polvo está sucio 3 Limpie el filtro 4 El control de succión está 4 Ajuste la succión V...

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