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CHANGING THE DUST BAG 

 

If the vacuum’s suction is reduced, this may be because the bag needs changing. Raise the floor nozzle off 
the floor, set the suction force regulation to MAX, switch on vacuum cleaner using the on/off button, and keep 
an eye on the bag change indicator. If it is red, the bag must be changed. 
 
1.  Turn off and unplug cleaner. 
2.  Remove the hose, open bag cover by pushing latch up with 

fingers and lifting bag cover. 

3.  Grasp the millboard at the top of the dust bag and carefully 

remove the bag from the vacuum cleaner.   

4.  Throw the bag in the bin. Make sure that there are no holes 

in it.   

5.  Insert a new dust bag in the vacuum cleaner. The vacuum 

cleaner must never be used without a dust bag. 

6.  Close the vacuum cleaner again. 
7.  Always replace the bag after sweeping up large quantities of 

fine material such as fine sand, cement, flour, etc. 

 

Replacement Vacuum Bags 

This vacuum cleaner uses the following STARBAG codes: 

 

AF938S, AF1025, AF1025S, AF1025C or CB1025 
 
Please contact Cleanstar on (03) 9460 5655 or visit 

http://www.starbag.com.au

 for your nearest stockist. 

 

CLEANING THE MOTOR FILTER 

 

1.  The motor filter can be found in the dust bag container. It 

protects the motor from dust and should be cleaned at 
least twice a year, when it is dirty, or if suction force is 
reduced. 

2.  Pull the filter holder up out of the vacuum cleaner. 
3.  Open the filter holder, and remove the filter. 
4.  Rinse the filter in tepid water, and allow it to dry completely. 

Do not use a hair dryer or similar to dry the filter. 

5.  Return the filter to the holder, and replace the filter holder in the vacuum cleaner. 
 

IMPORTANT!

 Never use the vacuum cleaner without a motor filter. 

 
 

Summary of Contents for SCHMICK

Page 1: ...el V SHMICK Rated Voltage V 220 240 V Rated Frequency Hz 50 60 Hz Rated Power W 1600 Watts 1800W Max Please read this Instruction Manual carefully before operation and follow all guidelines before using this vacuum cleaner Please keep this Manual for future reference ...

Page 2: ...AFETY INSTRUCTIONS 3 COMPONENTS BREAKDOWN 4 PREVENTION 5 PREPARING THE VACUUM CLEANER 6 USING THE VACUUM CLEANER 7 CHANGING THE DUST BAG 8 CLEANING THE MOTOR FILTER 8 TRANSPORT STORAGE 9 CLEANING 9 CONDITIONS OF WARRANTY 10 ...

Page 3: ...not put any object into openings Do not use with any opening blocked Keep free of dust lint hair and anything that may reduce airflow 9 Keep hair loose clothing fingers and all parts of body away from openings and moving parts 10 Turn all controls off before unplugging 11 Use extra care when cleaning on stairs 12 Do not use to pick up flammable or combustible liquids such as gasoline or use in are...

Page 4: ...NENTS BREAKDOWN 1 Floor Tool 2 Extension Rod 3 Air Slide 4 Suction Hose 5 Cord Rewind Button 6 Suction Control Adjustment 7 Dust Full Indicator 8 Suction Hose Connection 9 ON OFF button 10 Crevice Nozzle Brush ...

Page 5: ...stance causing the blockage 1 Never use the vacuum cleaner in the immediate vicinity of hot bodies and do not suck up hot objects such as cigarette ends or ashes 2 Only place the plug in the socket when your hands are dry 3 Please remove large of sharp objects from the floor before using the vacuum cleaner to avoid any possible damage to it 4 Do not pull by the mains cable when pulling out the plu...

Page 6: ... length of the telescopic tube by pushing the locking mechanism down and pulling in the bottom section of the tube to a suitable length When parking shorten the tube as far as possible 2 3 Fit the floor brush into the telescope tube Floor Tool The floor tool has two settings When cleaning hard surfaces parquet flooring flooring tiles etc the brushes should be extended When cleaning carpets and mat...

Page 7: ...ngth that must not be exceeded To switch on the device press the foot pedal button on the casing with your foot To rewind the power cable press the button with one hand and guide the cable with the other hand to ensure that it does not whip causing damage Caution Never operate the vacuum cleaner without the dust bag or motor filter otherwise the device can become damaged ...

Page 8: ... cleaner again 7 Always replace the bag after sweeping up large quantities of fine material such as fine sand cement flour etc Replacement Vacuum Bags This vacuum cleaner uses the following STARBAG codes AF938S AF1025 AF1025S AF1025C or CB1025 Please contact Cleanstar on 03 9460 5655 or visit http www starbag com au for your nearest stockist CLEANING THE MOTOR FILTER 1 The motor filter can be foun...

Page 9: ...he socket unplug and press the cord rewind button until the cord is fully rewound 3 To save space the vacuum can be stored upright on its end cover The telescopic tube can be hung on the vacuum cleaner by inserting the parking fixture into the vertical parking holder CLEANING Clean the vacuum cleaner by wiping it with a damp cloth You must not use any form of strong solvent or abrasive cleaning ag...

Page 10: ... date of purchase by the first user purchaser and is not transferable 3 The warranty covers only personal domestic or household use of the product to remove dry dirt and dust from household carpets flooring and fabrics 4 This product is not suitable for commercial or industrial cleaning applications and therefore no warranty applies in this case 5 This warranty only applies to products purchased a...

Page 11: ...ot be provided at the time of a warranty claim or service any work carried out on the cleaner is chargeable 11 Any transportation and delivery costs involved in the repair of defective parts shall be borne by the claimant In all instances unless the product is transported by Cleanstar or a Cleanstar authorised representative the product is transported at the owner s cost and risk while in transit ...

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