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1. Power plug 

2. Cord rewind pedal 

3. Cyclone dust container 

4. Hose 

5. Accessory bracket 

6. Handle 

7. Air escape pushbutton 

8. Metal extension pipe 

9. Switch Pedal 

10. Air outlet grill and HEPA filter 

11. Floor tool 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Accessories: 

1. Crevice nozzle          2. Combination brush    

               

 

 

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for Turbo Cyclone RB2200

Page 1: ...Caution Please read this manual carefully before using this product Instruction Manual RB2200...

Page 2: ...or dropped into water Return appliance to GODFREYS for examination repair or adjustment 6 Do not pull or carry by cord Do not use cord as a handle close a door on cord or pull cord around sharp edges...

Page 3: ...fing substances flammable dust or other explosive or toxic vapors 19 Use only on dry indoor surfaces 20 Do not use for any purpose other than described in this user s guide 21 The use of an extension...

Page 4: ...3 Names of Parts and Components 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10...

Page 5: ...Cyclone dust container 4 Hose 5 Accessory bracket 6 Handle 7 Air escape pushbutton 8 Metal extension pipe 9 Switch Pedal 10 Air outlet grill and HEPA filter 11 Floor tool Accessories 1 Crevice nozzle...

Page 6: ...all parts and components for the cleaner are received by referring to Parts and Components List 2 Please remember do not connect to power before assembly Assembly of hose 1 As is shown in Figure 3 in...

Page 7: ...iner on the base of the machine body and press down the dust container to lock in to place To remove the dust container press down the handle of the dust container and pull away from the cleaner Assem...

Page 8: ...h and adjust to the pipe to desired height How to start 1 Pull out the mains cable to the yellow mark insert the power plug into the power socket and press down the power switch button 2 The yellow ma...

Page 9: ...too hot This can occur if for instance hose pipe or filters are blocked Switch the vacuum cleaner off immediately using the switch on the cleaner Disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet 2 Remo...

Page 10: ...4 Wash dust container assembly every 6 months It must be completely dry for 2 to 3 days before reassembling back to gather 1 Upon the completion of the operation of the cleaner turn off its power sup...

Page 11: ...the container gently to release the fine dust Cleaning of front filter for motor Warning please make sure the power supply to the cleaner has been disconnected before carrying out the following steps...

Page 12: ...s clogged by dust the filter should be replaced by a new one to maintain good suction Figure 11 and to prevent over heating and cutting out Figure 11 Replace this filter every 6 months to 12 months de...

Page 13: ...he power socket 2 Check whether the power socket is turned ON 3 Check whether the switch on the cleaner is in ON position Poor suction Getting too hot Cleaner stopped when in use 1 Check whether the f...

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