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Tornado PET 700w Cyclonic Vacuum Cleaner 

FLR00048 

User Manual 

IMPORTANT 

 RETAIN THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE 

1.

 

Once the dust level reaches the ‘MAX’ 

mark (arrowed left) on the 

Dust 

Compartment 

(6) it will need emptying 

and the filters cleaned. 
 

 

Using the Flexible Hose and Pet Brush (12) 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

For difficult to remove soiling on upholstery such as pet hairs, the 
pet brush can be used. 
This should be fitted onto the hose as shown above. 
The fixed combs and rotating pneumatic brush clean up the 
stubborn or matted hairs. 

 

Using the Power/Speed Controller (10) 

This control is useful for varying the suction power. Slide the control 

right towards ‘

’ 

 to 

reduce power whilst cleaning hard floors or similar, slide the control left towards 

‘+’ 

to 

increase suction power for carpets, rugs, etc. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
NB the suction can also be regulated by sliding the 

Air Control Valve

 (14) on the 

Hose Tool 

Connector

 (15) up and down. 

 
Emptying and Cleaning Vacuum Cleaner 
WARNING

 

Always disconnect the cleaner from the mains power supply before cleaning.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Left

: Minimum 

suction power. 
 

Right

: Maximum 

suction power. 

Summary of Contents for FLR00048

Page 1: ...1 Tornado PET 700w Cyclonic Vacuum Cleaner FLR00048 User Manual IMPORTANT RETAIN THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE ...

Page 2: ...f reach of children less than 8 years when it is energised or cooling down Do not immerse the appliance or its cord in water or any otherliquids Do not leave the appliance unattended during use Do not leave the appliance unattended whilst connected to the mains supply Do not use this appliance outdoors It is imperative to unplug the power cord after the appliance has been used before it is cleaned...

Page 3: ...ach use Grasp the plug not the cord Do not pull or carry the Vacuum Cleaner by the electrical cord use the handle provided Ensure fingers and other objects are never placed in any part of the vacuum cleaner Clothing or hair may become trapped if thevacuum is used improperly Keep hair loose clothing jewellery fingers and all parts of the body away from openings and moving parts Keep all air vents c...

Page 4: ...ch 2 Cable retract button press to rewind the mains cable 3 Wheel s 4 Cyclonic filter assembly 5 Air Intake 6 Dust compartment 7 Cylinder Filter Catch 8 Cylinder Handle 9 On off button 10 Power speed controller 11 Floor tool 12 Pet Brush 13 Flexible hose 14 Air control valve 15 Hose Tool connector 16 Vacuum Hose Connector 17 Telescopic Tube 18 Crevice Upholstery Multi Tool 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 14 17 ...

Page 5: ...e attachments Attaching the Flexible Hose 13 to the vacuum Attach the Flexible Hose 13 to the vacuum cleaner by pushing the Vacuum Hose Connector 16 into the Air Intake 5 until it clicks home arrowed below NB to remove the hose press the catches on either side arrowed below of the Vacuum Hose Connector 16 and pull it out of the Air Intake 5 20 19 19 Air Inlet 20 Dust release catch Right Attaching ...

Page 6: ... Hose Tool Connector 15 on the end of the Flexible Hose 13 into the Telescopic Tube 17 as shown below 2 Attach the Floor Tool 11 to the other end of the Telescopic Tube 17 as shown below 3 Extend the Telescopic Tube 17 to the desired length by pushing the catch down and adjusting as below 4 The Flexible Hose 13 Telescopic Tube 17 and Floor Tool 11 are shown assembled below 2 3 4 1 ...

Page 7: ...Using the Crevice Upholstery Multi Tool 18 Attach the Crevice Upholstery Multi Tool 18 onto the Telescopic Tube 17 to clean carpet edges upholstered furniture and hard to get at areas NB If the Telescopic Tube 17 is not required attach the Crevice Upholstery Multi Tool 18 or the Floor Tool 11 directly to the Hose Tool Connector 15 on the end of the flexible hose this useful whilst cleaning soft fu...

Page 8: ...ve The fixed combs and rotating pneumatic brush clean up the stubborn or matted hairs Using the Power Speed Controller 10 This control is useful for varying the suction power Slide the control right towards to reduce power whilst cleaning hard floors or similar slide the control left towards to increase suction power for carpets rugs etc NB the suction can also be regulated by sliding the Air Cont...

Page 9: ...h 7 and open the top of the Cylinder and lift out the Filter as shown left 5 Remove the Cotton a and the foam filter b Wash the filters in warm running water until clean Allow the filters to dry thoroughly for 24 hours before reuse 6 Lift the Cyclonic filter c out of the Dust Compartment 6 and again wash carefully in running water until clean Allow the filter to dry for 24 hours before reuse NB av...

Page 10: ...Do not submerge the cleaner in water or any other liquids Empty the Dust Compartment 6 as soon as the MAX line is reached Wash the Cotton Hepa Sponge and Cyclonic Filters regularly see table below Allow all the filters to thoroughly dry out for 24 hours before reassembly and use WARNING do not continue to use your vacuum cleaner once the MAX mark has been reached as permanent damage may occur to t...

Page 11: ... are coloured with the following code Brown wire Live L Blue wire Neutral N NB no connection must be made to the Earth E terminal Connect Brown to Live L Connect Blue to Neutral N Ensure the outer sheath of the mains lead is securely held by the cable clamp Shake out debris when you empty the dust container Rinse under warm water once a month Allow to dry thoroughly for 24 hours before reuse Occas...

Page 12: ...plug Use a 13 Amp BS 1362 fuse only use BSI or ASTA approved fuses If you are in any way unsure which plug or fuse to use always refer to a qualified electrician After replacing or changing a fuse on a moulded plug the cover must be refitted to the plug the appliance must not be used without a fuse cover Technical Specification Model Number FLR00048 Supply Voltage AC 220 240V 50 60Hz Rated Power 7...

Page 13: ...se on the mains board if it has tripped reset it Low suction or poor pick up Cylinder is full Filters are clogged Blockage in the hose Empty the cylinder Check and clean the filters Check the hose and clear if necessary The vacuum is making a hissing sound The airflow is restricted Empty the cylinder Check and clean the filters Check the hose and clear any blockages if necessary Waste electrical p...

Page 14: ...14 Tornado PET 700w Cyclonic Vacuum Cleaner FLR00048 User Manual IMPORTANT RETAIN THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE ...

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