Infinity NV28 Owner'S Manual Download Page 12

11

www.infinityvac.com

English

1

2

3

b

d

c

a

Proper Care of Your Infinity Upright Vacuum

1

  Cleaning the Cyclonic Chamber:

Twist Cyclonic Chamber to the left (counter clockwise) to unlock and separate from 
Dust Cup (

a

).

Press Cyclonic Chamber Release Button to open the bottom door (

b

).

Gently tap open Cyclonic Chamber over trash receptacle to release dust and then 
close chamber door.

Position Cyclonic Chamber onto Dust Cup; line up the solid arrows on the back (

c

).

Twist Cyclonic Chamber to the right (clockwise) until the top solid arrow lines up with 
the bottom open arrow (

d

) to lock.

2

  Washing the Foam and Felt Filters:

Remove the Foam and the Felt Filters from the Filter Holder.

Rinse in lukewarm water until water runs clear.

Squeeze filters and let air dry for 

24 hours 

before replacing; do not use hairdryer or 

other heating methods to dry. Insert replacement filters while others are drying.

DO NOT

 operate the vacuum 

without

 ALL the filters in place.

DO NOT

operate vacuum with 

WET

 filters.

3

  Cleaning the HEPA Filter:

Lift up the Foam/Felt Filter Holder to access the HEPA Filter.

Lift out the HEPA Filter Unit.

Tap vigorously against a firm surface to dislodge residual dust particles.

NOTE:

Your white Foam, Felt,and HEPA Filters will discolor over time; this is normal 

and will not affect the performance of the filters.

For proper care, consult the table to the 
right for the maintenance schedule of 
your Cyclonic Chamber and Filters.

Lock vacuum into upright position.

Turn vacuum off.

 

 

CAUTION:

  

Unplug 

the 

vacuum; 

 

 

failure to do so

 

 

might result in

  

electric 

shock.

Remove Dust Cup Assembly.

Component

Maintenance Schedule

Date Purchased:

1

  Cyclonic Chamber

Empty every 3 to 5 months, under normal use

2

  Foam and Felt Filters (2)

Wash every 3 to 5 months, under normal use

3

  HEPA Filter

Tap clean every 3 years for optimum performance

Summary of Contents for NV28

Page 1: ...Owner s Guide Manual del usuario Guide d utilisation NV28 NV29 NV30K NV30CK NV31K NV31CK NV32...

Page 2: ...Started 4 Using the Vacuum 6 Transporting the Vacuum 7 Cleaning with the Vacuum Accessories 8 Emptying the Dust Cup Assembly 10 Proper Care of Your In nity Upright Vacuum 11 Troubleshooting 12 Checkin...

Page 3: ...rom face and body Keep rotating brush and suction openings away from hair face ngers uncovered feet or loose clothing Only use manufacturer s recommended attachments General Use Use only as described...

Page 4: ...s screws or coins that could damage the vacuum cleaner DO NOT pick up smoking or burning objects such as hot coals cigarette butts or matches DO NOT pick up ammable or combustible materials such as li...

Page 5: ...nity comes with a Pet Hair Power Brush h and Low Reach Bare Floor Brush i that are kept in a separate accessory bag Your In nity Upright is a snap to assemble 1 Lock into upright position 2 Attach the...

Page 6: ...uum from tipping secure hose in lower holder 7 Store Crevice Tool and Upholstery Dusting Brush on the unit 8 When storing your vacuum wind cord around the two cord holders and secure with cord clip Qu...

Page 7: ...for maximum cleaning Select higher settings for easier pushing on thicker carpets Your In nity Upright Vacuum is a versatile tool that can be used to clean bare oor surfaces or carpets with the click...

Page 8: ...etachable Handle Ergonomic Grip and tilt unit back on wheels 2 To carry the vacuum Make sure unit is locked into the upright position Lift by the Dust Cup Assembly Handle carry handle CAUTION DO NOT u...

Page 9: ...Tool this tool is used for cleaning between cushions under radiators and baseboards or hard to reach crevices and corners Upholstery Dusting Brush this tool can be used with or without the Dusting Br...

Page 10: ...ate accessory bag Pet Hair Power Brush this unique tool has dual felt strips along the cleaning surface that are designed for heavy duty pet hair removal Low Reach Bare Floor Brush only use this tool...

Page 11: ...ase button tap container gently to dislodge and release dust and debris 3 Snap door in place 4 Position Dust Cup Assembly at a forward angle over unit and then snap into place For best results empty t...

Page 12: ...or other heating methods to dry Insert replacement lters while others are drying DO NOT operate the vacuum without ALL the lters in place DO NOT operate vacuum with WET lters 3 Cleaning the HEPA Filte...

Page 13: ...at on page 14 Check the Dust Cup Check the Filters Check Height Adjustment Dial setting see Using the Vacuum on page 6 If the Dust Cup doesn t need cleaning check for blockages see Checking for Blocka...

Page 14: ...ush Roll use scissors to carefully cut away threads hair or other debris that might be trapped in the bristles 4 Nozzle Hose Connector Remove Dust Cup Assembly Lock vacuum lay at and turn over Use a P...

Page 15: ...on to start the vacuum Note if vacuum still does not start contact Customer Service at 1 888 668 9600 Replacing the Power Nozzle Motor Belt If the brush roll does not engage when the carpet to oor ped...

Page 16: ...holder g Partially insert the left end into the other side holder h Push both ends all the way into the side holders at the same time Center Belt on motor driven shaft test Brush Roll for easy turning...

Page 17: ...o the cost of the repair or replacement of the unit at our option This warranty does not cover normal wear of parts and does not apply to any unit that has been tampered with or used for commercial pu...

Page 18: ...thin ten 10 days of purchase The registration will enable us to contact you in the unlikely event of a product safety noti cation By returning this card you acknowledge to have read and understood the...

Page 19: ...0 Bois Franc Ville St Laurent Qu bec H4S 1A7 1 888 668 9600 www infinityvac com COPYRIGHT EURO PRO OPERATING LLC 2008 DERECHOS RESERVADOS EURO PRO OPERATING LLC 2008 TOUS DROITS R SERV S EURO PRO OPER...

Reviews: