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  Vacuuming up water, liquids, toner, powders, glass, hazardous, flammable or corrosive materials, plaster dust, concrete dust 

and other similar building or construction materials; 

  Failure to comply with the operating instructions contained in the Manual supplied with the product; 

  If the product is rented; 

  If the product is used outside of Australia; 

  If the product was serviced or repaired by anyone other than Cleanstar, or one of Cleanstar’s Authorised Service Agents 

(ASA). Cleanstar is unable to accept any responsibility under this warranty for any repair work not carried out by an ASA or 

from the use of non-genuine parts. 

9. 

This warranty does not cover service calls, travelling time or consumable parts such as belts, dust bags, filters, hose or hose parts, 

rods and wands, floor tools and accessories, motor brushes and other like consumable items, unless defective in manufacture. In 

order to prolong the life of accessories and consumables, regular care and maintenance is recommended. 

10.  Please retain your original proof of purchase which will be required before you can make a claim under this warranty. If proof of 

purchase cannot 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 to and from Cleanstar or its ASA. 

Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or 

refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the 

goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure. The benefits 

conferred by this warranty are in addition to other rights and remedies under law in respect of the product to which this warranty relates. 

 

TO INQUIRE ABOUT MAKING A CLAIM UNDER THIS WARRANTY, PLEASE FOLLOW THESE STEPS: 

a)  carefully check the Instruction Manual and the terms of this warranty; 

b)  have the name and model number of the appliance available; 

c) 

have the proof of purchase available (ie. invoice, receipt, etc) showing where the appliance was purchased from and date of 

purchase; 

d)  call Cleanstar on 

(03) 9460 5655

 to speak to one of our customer service staff. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for V-WASSUP

Page 1: ...nual CYCLONIC UPRIGHT VACUUM CLEANER Model V WASSUP 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: ... TIPS 8 TO UNLOCK FROM UPRIGHT POSITION 8 SUGGESTED SWEEPING PATTERN 8 ATTACHMENTS 9 DUSTING BRUSH 9 CREVICE TOOL 9 EXTENSION ROD 9 VACUUM CARE 10 REMOVING CLOGS 10 TO CHECK FOR CLOGS 10 CLEANING EXTERIOR AND ATTACHMENTS 10 EMPTYING DUST BIN 11 CLEANING DUST BIN 12 CLEANING BRUSH BAR ROLLER 13 REMOVING THE BRUSH BAR ROLLER 13 REINSTALLING THE BRUSH BAR ROLLER 14 BELT REPLACEMENT 14 TROUBLESHOOTING...

Page 3: ...g on stairs Do not put on chairs tables etc Keep on floor Do not use vacuum cleaner to pick up water or flammable or combustible liquids gasoline cleaning fluid perfumes etc or use in areas where they may be present The fumes from these substances can create a fire hazard or explosion Do not pick up anything that is burning or smoking such as cigarettes matches or hot ashes Do not use vacuum clean...

Page 4: ...4 PARTS FEATURES It is important to know your vacuum cleaner s parts and features to ensure its proper and safe use Review these before using your vacuum cleaner UPRIGHT VACUUM FULLY ASSEMBLED ...

Page 5: ...e rear of the backbone into the floor nozzle as shown 4 Press the front of the backbone down onto the floor nozzle 5 Install the three screws as shown to securely connect the upper and lower sections of the vacuum together Insert dust bin back into backbone 6 Insert the hose connector all the way into the hose base Be sure both ends are secure 7 Insert the handle assembly into the base Insert and ...

Page 6: ... by pressing and turning together tightly until the wand is securely attached to the hose ADDING ATTACHMENTS Add the Crevice Tool or the Brush Tool by inserting them into the wand as shown below TOOL STORAGE Store the tools on the vacuum when not in use NOTE The Crevice Tool stores inside of the wand ...

Page 7: ...the cord Wrap the cord around upper and lower cord wrap Clip the plug onto the cord Plug the power cord into an electricity outlet Start or stop vacuum cleaner by pushing on the power switch with your foot HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT Adjustable height control allows you to change the height of the vacuum cleaner for different types of carpet and pile heights ...

Page 8: ...ulled straight back At the end of each pull stroke the direction of the nozzle should be changed to point into the next section to be cleaned This pattern should be continued across the carpet with slow gliding motions NOTE Fast jerky strokes do not provide complete cleaning For best cleaning results keep the airflow passage open Check each assembly area occasionally for clogs Turn off machine and...

Page 9: ...as needed See ATTACHMENT USE TABLE below DUSTING BRUSH The brush attachment is suitable for cleaning narrow spaces such as between a wall and an adjoining surface CREVICE TOOL For vacuuming edges and gaps EXTENSION ROD For extending reach Use with attachments or alone ...

Page 10: ...poor suction do the following Connect the hose to the canister and turn vacuum cleaner on Check the end of the hose for suction If there is good suction on the hose handle there is no clog in the hose If the suction is bad remove any dirt or debris in the hose and handle Connect hose handle to extension rod Check the end of the rod for suction If there is good suction at the end of the rod there i...

Page 11: ...G DUST BIN 1 Push the dust bin release button and lift off the dust bin 2 Hold the dust bin over a trash container and lift the release button to open and empty 3 Close the dust bin 4 Reinstall dust bin as shown ...

Page 12: ...ng back into vacuum cleaner NOTE When the cleaning of the filter no longer restores vacuum cleaner suction to full power replace the filter DO NOT operate without filter installed DO NOT wash dust bin in the dishwasher DO NOT install filter damp CAUTION Do not attempt to dry filter with a hair dryer or by placing in clothes dryer Hot air may cause the filters to warp It is not necessary to wash th...

Page 13: ... it up 3 Remove the brush bar roller by lifting the right side out of the roller guides as shown 4 Remove the brush bar roller from the belt assembly by pulling the belt towards you and sliding the brush bar out 5 Remove all debris from the brush bar roller NOTE When the cleaning of the brush bar no longer restores vacuum cleaner suction to full power check for clogs or replace the filters ...

Page 14: ...rush bar roller into the guides as shown below Replace the brush bar roller base plate as shown Replace the five screws that hold the brush roller base plate in place as shown BELT REPLACEMENT To replace a broken belt remove the brush bar roller as explained previously Insert one end of the new belt around the belt shaft and the other end around the brush bar as shown below Reinstall brush bar as ...

Page 15: ...personal injury PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE POSSIBLE SOLUTION Vacuum cleaner won t start 1 Unplugged at wall outlet 2 Tripped circuit breaker blown fuse at household service panel 1 Plug in firmly push ON OFF switch 2 Reset circuit breaker or replace fuse Poor job of dirt pick up 1 Full or clogged dust bin 2 Clogged airflow passages 3 Dirty filters 4 Dust bin open 5 Broken drive belt 1 Empty dust bin 2...

Page 16: ...er 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 and used in Australia 6 At all tim...

Page 17: ...arranty 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 to and from Cleanstar or its ASA ...

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