Assembling ready for use
The Ewbank Chilli 4 Cyclonic™ can be used as a handheld vacuum cleaner and as
an upright stick-vac.
Floor brush, hose, crevice tool and upholstery accessories can be added by inserting
the required accessory into the waste chamber inlet. Simply insert the accessory in a
straight line into the waste chamber inlet (see Fig. 1).
To remove, pull out in a straight line.
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We recommend a light spray of polish or other lubricant
spray into the inlet of the waste chamber to make this
easier. Do not twist either the Chilli or the accessory
while inserting or removing an accessory.
The extension handle can be added to convert the Chilli
to a stick vacuum, by inserting the handle into the hole
located at the rear of the unit, ensuring that the button
located on the end of the handle is guided into the slot on
the edge of the hole (see Fig. 2).
Push the handle in until an audible “click” is heard (see Fig. 3). To remove the
handle, fully depress the silver button on the side of the unit (Fig. 4) and pull the
handle out of the hole, releasing the button once the handle is clear of the unit.
Handle height adjustment
The Chilli handle is extendable for your ease of use.
To adjust the length of the handle, first push the black
slide button down (as shown on Fig. 5), then while sliding
the button gently pull the inner tube of the handle to the
required length (Fig. 6). This tube has a series of notches
approximately 0.75 inch apart which when the black
button is released will catch and hold the handle at the
length required.
Handheld Use
Use without accessories as a handheld vac.
• Perfect for tidying up after meals, vacuuming
upholstery, stairs and anywhere that needs a quick
clean up (Fig. 7).
Using the air-powered brush head.
• Use with the air-powered brush head to clean carpets,
rugs and any types of bare floor (Fig. 8).
Using the extension hose and accessories.
• Use with the accessories to clean sofas and chairs,
cars, caravans and anywhere you need it to (Fig. 9).
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