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Cleaning & Changing the Belt 

Over time the drive belt will become worn and may start to slip meaning it needs to be 

replaced. To replace the drive belt please follow the steps below: 

 

1.  Unplug the cleaner from the mains. 

2.  Release the handle by pressing the handle release  

pedal (Q). 

3.  Carefully turn the vacuum cleaner over and remove  

the two fixing screws. Ensure you keep all the screws 

in a safe place. See fig.19. 

4.  With the unit still lying down, turn it around and lift the 

adjust knob. 

5.  Lift the cover of the power head off starting from the 

back of the power head. 

6.  Remove the roller brush by lifting it firmly upwards to 

release it. See fig.20. 

7.  Replace the worn out drive belt with the new drive 

belt. Carefully stretch the new belt over the roller 

brush and ensure it is well fitted at the roller ends. 

See fig.20. 

8.  Refit the cover to the power head and fix in place 

using the two screws you removed earlier. 

 

 

Note:  Only use the right belt. Using another belt could create a hazard and would invalidate 

your warranty. Drive Belt order code (IGDB0001). Please note that the drive belt is not 

covered by the warranty. 

 

Unblocking the Lower Hose 

1.  If rubbish is blocked inside the lower hose, press the 

tub tabs and pull the lower hose (U) from the vacuum 

and remove the blockage. 

2.  Reconnect the hose to the vacuum. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Warning: The hose must be connected whilst vacuuming, otherwise it will not pickup. 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 

Screws 

Fig.19 

Fig.20 

Roller Brush 

(U) 

Fig.21 

Summary of Contents for IG2416

Page 1: ...1600W BAGLESS UPRIGHT VACUUM WITH HEPA FILTER Model Number IG2416 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE Thank you for purchasing this product Please read these instructions carefully before use...

Page 2: ...ss Customer Service Department Pik a Pak Electrical Distributors 38 Bluestem Road Ransomes Europark Ipswich IP3 9RR Tel 01473 271 272 Fax 01473 270 733 Email info igenix co uk Website www igenix co uk...

Page 3: ...certain carpets may generate small static charges in the clear bin These are harmless and are not associated with the mains supply To minimise the effect from this do not put your hand or insert any o...

Page 4: ...EPA Filter safe for future use Turbo Brush not included To clean carpets rugs or smooth surfaces Only use the accessories provided with the vacuum cleaner or recommended by the manufacturer Please Not...

Page 5: ...tor on to the main body of the unit See fig 3 Cord Storage 1 Make sure that the quick release Cord Holder K is in the upright position 2 Wrap the Power Cord R into place by wrapping in a clockwise dir...

Page 6: ...G to the highest position See fig 5 3 Remove the hose from the rear of the vacuum cleaner and push in the desired attachment firmly on to the end of the hose See fig 6 4 If additional length is requi...

Page 7: ...Operating Instructions How to Start 1 Turn the upper Power Cord Holder K 180 to rel ease the Power Cord R and insert the power cord into the cord hook 2 Plug the Power Cord R into the mains 3 Depress...

Page 8: ...ntenance troubleshooting checks The dust container must always be emptied when the dirt level reaches the MAX line on the dust container 1 To remove the dust container press the dust container release...

Page 9: ...See fig 14 2 Remove the washable HEPA Filter from the filter frame N See fig 15 3 Tap the HEPA filter on a hard surface until no more dust can be seen falling out 4 The filter frame can be rinsed in l...

Page 10: ...f for some reason the vacuum cleaner should overheat the thermostat will automatically turn the unit off Should this happen 1 Push the power pedal once 2 Disconnect the plug from the power source Find...

Page 11: ...pwards to release it See fig 20 7 Replace the worn out drive belt with the new drive belt Carefully stretch the new belt over the roller brush and ensure it is well fitted at the roller ends See fig 2...

Page 12: ...f necessary This product is guaranteed for a period of 2 years from the date of purchase against mechanical and electrical defects The warranty does not cover consumable parts that require replacement...

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