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JANITOR   

JV500

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Troubleshooting

Parts List

Problems and solution

If you come across a problem, please use this checklist for trouble shooting tips.
Should you still need help, please call Customer Care 1800 815 270 Australia  
OR 0800 282 288 (New Zealand).

Fault

Treatment

The backpack vacuum 
cleaner will not turn 
“On”.

Remove the power plug and then reinsert into the Mains 
power supply.
Check that the On/Off switch is in the ‘ON’ position.

The Backpack vacuum 
performance is 
deteriorating

.

Check the Backpack to ensure there are no blockages. Please 

clear any blockages that may be found. (Important: always
first remove the plug from the Mains power point).
Check the cloth filter bag (inlet and exhaust) to see if it needs 

to be cleaned or replaced.

The cleaner makes an 
abnormal sound when 
switched on.

Check the backpack to ensure there are no blockages. Please 
clear any blockages that may be found. (Important: always 
first remove the plug from the Mains power point).

The cleaner has no 
suction, it turns off 
after a few minutes 
and not able to turn 
back on.

Check for any blockage in the hose, rod, floor tool restricting 
the airflow. Remove blockage and allow approximately 30-60 
minutes for the motor to cool down before it can be used 
again. (Important: always first remove the plug from the 
Mains power point).

Part Descriptions

Part Numbers

Filter Set

32201662

Dust Bags 5pk

32410220

Cloth Filter Bag

32440485

Flexible Hose

31220918

Summary of Contents for JV500

Page 1: ...LIGHTWEIGHT AT ONLY 4 6KG GULPER FLOOR HEAD FOR MULTI SURFACE CLEANING POWERFUL MOTOR 1200W MOTOR LARGE CAPACITY 4 LITRE CAPACITY...

Page 2: ...hase of your new Janitor JV500 Backpack Vacuum Cleaner Your Janitor JV500 Backpack has been manufactured to the highest quality and performance standards We recommend that you read these instructions...

Page 3: ...revice Tool 11 Brush Tool 12 Gulper Floor Tool 13 Exhaust Filter 14 Cable Holder 15 On Off Switch 16 Shoulder Straps 17 Carry Handle 18 Filter Latch 19 Accessories Holder 20 Cord Hook Components List...

Page 4: ...is Backpack should only be used for its intended purpose as described in this in struction manual Never operate the Backpack without filters and a dust bag Safety precautions and warning When using yo...

Page 5: ...ing surface in order to prevent damage to the filter 18 If the air inlet floor head or the 2 piece rod is blocked switch off the cleaner straight away and remove from the Mains power First clear the b...

Page 6: ...ease of packing Before fitting the Backpack onto your back first loosen the various harness straps Sternum Strap Shoulder Strap Shoulder Strap Hip Belt IMPORTANT The unit is ergonomically correct whe...

Page 7: ...1 Unfasten the Dust Bin Lid Latches as shown to release the dust lid bin 2 Remove the dust bin lid to access the dust bag Using the Accessories Hook 1 In between jobs accessories can be stored on the...

Page 8: ...of the backpack as shown Clean the cloth filter bag thoroughly to remove dirt and dust Replacing the Pre motor Filter 1 To access the pre motor filter unfasten the Filter Latches and remove the dust b...

Page 9: ...rst remove the plug from the Mains power point Check the cloth filter bag inlet and exhaust to see if it needs to be cleaned or replaced The cleaner makes an abnormal sound when switched on Check the...

Page 10: ...oria 3150 or on 1800 815 270 Monday Friday 9am 5pm EST The decision to repair or replace the cleaner is at the sole discretion of Electrical Home Aids Pty Ltd If Electrical Home Aids Pty Ltd decide to...

Page 11: ...11500179 V3 7 19...

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