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26. 

DO NOT attempt to vacuum long hair, string, pieces of 

cloth etc., as these may clog the vacuum cleaner.

27. 

DO NOT vacuum hot items e.g. cigarettes, matches, ashes.

28. 

DO NOT vacuum fine dust, such as brick dust, plaster 

dust etc. This may damage the vacuum cleaner.

29. 

DO NOT vacuum hard or metal objects, nails, pins etc.

30. 

DO NOT pick up toxic or flammable materials or use in 

the presence of explosive or toxic dust, liquids or vapour.

31. 

DO NOT put objects into openings.

32. 

Use only on dry indoor surfaces.

33. 

Never use to suck up water or liquids.

34. 

DO NOT use without all the filters in place or with any 

filter blocked.

35. 

DO NOT use the pet upright vac to clean animals.

36. 

Switch the cleaner o

efore plugging or unplugging 

the vacuum cleaner into the mains supply, and when 

attaching or removing accessories.

37. 

Take extra care when vacuuming stairs.

38. 

Keep any attachments away from your face and body.

39. 

This vacuum has a thermal safety device which cuts o

the power when overheated. If this happens, unplug the 

vacuum and allow it to cool down completely before 

reusing.

40. 

Wrap the cord loosely on the cable hook behind the main 

body before storing.

41. 

The appliance shall not be left unattended while it is 

connected to the supply mains.

42. 

Environmental information: If at anytime in the future 

you should need to dispose of this product, please 

note that, in the UK, waste electrical products/batteries 

should not be disposed of with household waste.

43.

Some delicate rugs and floor surfaces are not suitable 

to be cleaned with an upright vacuum cleaner with a 

rotating brush.  For example, some loop pile carpets, 

loose lightweight rugs, and deep pile carpets or rugs 

with long fibres.  Do not place or use the vacuum on 

these surfaces.

Summary of Contents for GVU402R-21

Page 1: ...IMPORTANT RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE t h g i r p U s t e P 1 2 R 2 0 4 U V G vacuum cleaner User Guide 220 240V 50 60Hz 400W...

Page 2: ...ged 4 If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid hazard 5 Remove all packaging prior to use Inspect the pr...

Page 3: ...y the pet upright vac by the carry handle 19 DO NOT use the pet upright vac if it has been dropped damaged left outdoors or dropped into water 20 Do not pull or carry by the cord use the cord as a han...

Page 4: ...nd when attaching or removing accessories 37 Take extra care when vacuuming stairs 38 Keep any attachments away from your face and body 39 This vacuum has a thermal safety device which cuts o the powe...

Page 5: ...r for general purpose of which measurement and calculation methods used comply with EN 60312 1 EU regulation No 666 2013 What s in the box Pet upright main body Hose Handle Turbo brush User guide Spar...

Page 6: ...6 Features Handle Power cord wrap Power cord Connecting hose Wheel Floor head Air outlet Dust canister release button Dust canister Hose handle 3 in 1 tool...

Page 7: ...RTANT The handle must be inserted first before replacing dust canister Place the short hose end onto the connector left hand side if looking at the back of the vacuum and rotate clockwise to lock Push...

Page 8: ...l with brush allows for vacuuming in narrow and hard to reach places Push the locking tab in to remove the brush accessory Use the soft bristles for dusting surfaces and reverse the attachment to use...

Page 9: ...um is parked upright To prevent possible flooring damage do not tilt the vacuum forwards or sideways while using the hose For stairs position the cleaner with the rear wheels against the stair tread v...

Page 10: ...is clogged the motor may shut down in order to protect itself from overheating If this occurs unplug the vacuum clean the filter and inspect the hoses and canister for clogging Allow hour for the unit...

Page 11: ...re using 1 Remove the dust canister 2 Push the release button open the dust canister and clean all parts of the dust canister 3 Open the dust canister filter lid located on top of the canister 4 Remo...

Page 12: ...eaner before performing maintenance to the vacuum cleaner CLEANING BRUSH ROLL Carefully remove any string hair or debris located on the brush roll You can use a tool such as a small knife or scissors...

Page 13: ...is that has accumulated under the brush cover 2 4 5 3 1 Remove Six Screws vacuum and unplug from electrical outlet Place vacuum upside down with brush roll facing upwards Remove the six screws as show...

Page 14: ...ck page if a replacement is needed 1 Grasp the old drive belt and remove from motor shaft Discard old drive belt 2 Loop new drive belt over motor shaft and stretch other end over floor brush in the sp...

Page 15: ...ly bring it back within 28 days for a no quibble refund Don t forget to include all of the product s original components for example remote control power cable or stand and packaging along with your r...

Page 16: ...or to cool for 1 hour before resuming use become caught in the brushroll in the floorhead If the brushroll is jammed by an object or built up of hair or debris this may damage the belt Remove the cove...

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