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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

1.

Crevice Tool

For radiators, crevices,

corners, baseboards and 

between cushions.

2.

Upholstery Tool

The upholstery tool is 

used for furniture.

3.

Upholstery Brush

This snaps onto the 

upholstery tool.

Turbine

Tilt
Upwards

Locking Latch

1. Slide locking latch forward then tilt the 

top housing of the brush upwards. The 

top housing is hinged and will tilt up 

approximately 45° only. (Fig. 7)

2. Inspect turbine wheel and air passage 

for debris and/or blockage. Remove 

debris if present.

3. Inspect the rotating brush for built-up 

hair or string. If present, remove by 

carefully cutting with scissors. Avoid 

damaging or cutting bristles.

4. Once clean, close the top cover of the 

turbo brush and slide the locking latch 

toward the rear of the brush to lock.

Cleaning the Air Driven Turbo 
Brush

The efficiency of your air driven turbo 

brush depends on the bristle brush 

rotating at high speed. Strong air suction 

is needed to accomplish this. In order to 

ensure that maximum air suction is 

maintained, please read the following 

instructions:

1. Change the dust bag frequently.

2.  Replace the pre-motor and post 

motor filters as needed..

3. Ensure that the rotating brush is kept 

free of hair and string which may 

accumulate and decrease brush 

performance.

4. Keep Air Driven Turbo Brush turbine 

free of dirt and foreign matter. (See 

Fig. 7 below for cleaning instructions.)

Fig. 7

Your vacuum cleaner includes a power 

cord which is automatically retractable. 

To extend the power cord, pull from the 

rear and extend to desired length. When 

cleaning is finished, first turn the unit off 

and disconnect from the electrical outlet. 

Then press on the cord rewind button to 

retract the power cord. If the cord does 

not fully retract, pull it out again and then 

press on the cord rewind button again. 

(Fig. 8)

Fig. 8

Warning:

To reduce the risk of 

electric shock, the hose, power 

nozzle power cord and the power cord 

must be disconnected before changing 

the bag or performing maintenance/ 

troubleshooting.

1. To open the dust bag compartment, 

remove the flexible hose and the 

power nozzle power cord. Place your 

fingers in the opening indentation, lift 

the front cover up. (Fig. 9)

2. Remove the dust bag support from 

the dust bag compartment. (Fig. 10)

Fig. 9

Lift

Fig. 10

Dust Bag

Support

Warning:

Hold the plug when 

rewinding the cord. Do 

NOT

allow 

cord to whip when rewinding.

Caution:

Do not pull the power cord 

beyond the red mark on the cord as 

doing this will damage the cord.

Accessories 

Power Cord

3. Holding the dust bag retaining clip, 

insert the rear part of the cardboard 

section of the dust bag into the plastic 

support. Once that rear part is in, 

release the retaining clip to lock the 

dust bag in place. (Fig. 11)

Fig. 11

Dust Bag

Support

Dust Bag

Retaining Clip

Dust Bag

Cardboard

Section

Note:

Once all attachments are in place, 

unwind a sufficient length of the power cord 

and insert the plug into the wall outlet. A 

yellow mark on the power cord shows the 

ideal cable length. Don't pull the power 

cord beyond the red mark.

1. Insert the power plug into the wall 

outlet.

2. Press the Power On/Off button located 

on the unit to turn the vacuum cleaner 

"On". (Fig. 13) 

3. To rewind the power cord, press the 

cord rewind button with one hand and 

hold the plug of the power cord with the 

other hand to ensure that it does not 

whip causing damage or injury. 

(Fig. 14)

Using your Vacuum

Fig. 13

Fig. 14

Air Driven Turbo Brush

Caution:

Make sure that the dust 

bag cardboard section is firmly 

in place in the dust bag support.

4. Insert the dust bag support back into 

the dust bag support guides in the dust 

bag compartment making sure that no 

part of the bag is in contact with the 

rubber seal and that it is hanging 

correctly inside the dust bag 

compartment.  (Fig. 12)

5

Inserting a New Dust Bag

Empty Full

Fig. 15

The dust bag full 

indicator may turn on 

(red) while you are 

cleaning to indicate 

that the paper dust 

bag is full and 

Requires

replacement. 

(Fig. 15)
Always change 

the dust bag 

when the dust bag 

full indicator light 

comes on. 
Follow instructions on page 5 and 6 

“Inserting a New Dust Bag” when 

changing the paper dust bag.

Dust Bag Full Indicator

Fig. 12

Dust Bag

Support

Dust Bag

Dust Bag

Support Guide

Caution:

Make sure that the dust 

bag support is fully inserted into 

the dust bag compartment.

5. Close the dust bag compartment 

cover.

Caution:

The dust bag 

compartment will not close if the 

dust bag is not inserted into the unit. 

Never use the vacuum without a dust 

bag inserted into the unit. 

NEVER

reuse the paper dust bags.

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