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Dirt Devil Service line

AU: 1300 361 505 / NZ: 0800 800 900

 

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Operation

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Operation

NOTE:

For convenience the 
unit folds flat for 
storage & carrying

Keep your Vacuum like new

IMPORTANT:

The condition of the filters affects the performance of your machine.

Please check and clean filters periodically (depending on the level of use).

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IMPORTANT:

Do not use

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STEP 1: Unpack your Vacuum

VEC-101 & 102 User Guide.qxd:User guide  12/11/09  16:48  Page 4

Once you have unpacked the contents of this box and removed your 
vacuum from its wrappings, you should have the following items in 
front of you.

• The Vacuum in upright mode
• 1 transformer unit
• 1 wall mounting kit comprising:1 wall bracket
• 2 rawl plugs
• 2 fastening screws

STEP 2: Fitting the wall bracket

First choose a point near a plug socket in the wall at a height 
that will allow the vacuum to hang freely from the wall bracket.
Avoid placing near sources of moisture such as a kettle or cooker.
Position the wall bracket against the wall and mark with a pencil 
the points at the top of the keyhole screw slots through which 
the fastening screws are to be inserted.
Take a 6mm (¼”) drill and bore a hole depth of 3 cm through each
of the marks you made. Insert a rawl plug into each hole then
screw in the screws until they are protruding by 6mm (¼”).
Now hang the wall bracket on the screws with the narrow end 
uppermost. Holding the wall bracket firmly in place, turn the screws 
in tightly so that the bracket is firmly affixed to the wall.

STEP 3: Preparing your Dirt Devil vacuum for use

Your Dirt Devil Vacuum can be used in two models Upright and

 Handheld. Before you can use it in either mode, you must remove 
the switch-guard protecting the on/off switch. Once removed, the
switch-guard can be discarded.

Assembling your vacuum cleaner

This leaflet is a step by step guide to making the most of your Vacuum. 

We recommend you read it thoroughly before attempting to 
use your machine

the vacuum cleaner without all of the filters in place.

Summary of Contents for DDST6V

Page 1: ...ck Vac DDST6V Get Cleaning What s your Dirt Devil model number What s your serial number Located on the base of the machine Note these down in case you need them in future Please keep instructions for...

Page 2: ...e Wand 3 Release Button 4 Handheld Vacuum 5 On Off Switch 6 Charge Light 7 Dust Cup 8 Dust Cup Release Button 9 Brush Head base for Stick Vacuum 10 Support Spine for Stick Vacuum Unit 10 2 Vax Helplin...

Page 3: ...um cleaner 20 Use only SAA approved 10 amp extension cords Non approved cords may overheat Care should be taken to arrange the cord so that the cord cannot be tripped over WARNING Always switch off th...

Page 4: ...sources of moisture such as a kettle or cooker Position the wall bracket against the wall and mark with a pencil the points at the top of the keyhole screw slots through which the fastening screws are...

Page 5: ...ndheld unit is fully charged it will not be necessary to recharge the battery if you want to use the Vacuum in upright mode 1 Recharging your Dirt Devil in wall mounted mode 3 Using your Vacuum in upr...

Page 6: ...damp cloth Replace the filter Ensure that it is resting against the filter stops NOTE Although the Dirt Devil Vacuum filter is designed to be hard wearing it will require replacement from time to tim...

Page 7: ...alling Technical Specification Voltage 220 240V 50Hz Transformer Volts 6V 4 2 Ah Lead Acid Battery Capacity 750ml Filters Non HEPA Tap to Clean Charge Time 12 14hours Weight 3 17kg Subject to technica...

Page 8: ...ries User Guide qxd User guide 12 11 09 16 44 Page 12 Distributed by Techtronic Industries Pty Ltd Level 1 666 Doncaster Rd Doncaster Australia 3108 dirtdevil com au Service Line AU 1300 361 505 NZ 08...

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