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4.  Once locking tab is unlocked, 

gently lift the plastic cover up and 

pull completely away (do not 

discard).

5.  Remove the rotary brush by 

gently pulling out from the turbo 

brush head (see Fig.21).

Fig. 21

6.  Remove hair, cotton and the likes 

from the rotary brush by hand.  

If debris is trapped, cut loose  

with a pair of scissors and gently 

pull free.

7.  Refit the rotary brush to the  

turbo brush head, by reinserting 

into place. Replace the yellow 

plastic cover, making sure it sits 

flush into place (see Fig.22). 

Fig. 22

8.  Turn the locking tab to the ‘LOCK’ 

 position. Refit the turbo brush 

head to the stick vacuum body. 

Make sure the turbo brush head is 

properly assembled before use.

Cleaning the exterior 

1.  Wipe the stick vacuum exterior 

with a soft, damp cloth. Never 

use an abrasive cleaner. To store, 

place stick vacuum onto the 

charging base ensuring the stick 

vacuum is switched to the ‘OFF’ 

position.

Caring for the battery pack

Your stick vacuum is fitted with a 

removable battery pack. It is not 

recommended that the battery 

be removed unless it needs to be 

replaced. 
Battery pack replacements can 

be purchased as a spare part by 

contacting the Kambrook Service 

Centre Department on 1300 139 798. 
To replace battery pack, follow 

instructions below:
1.  Remove the hand vacuum from 

the stick vacuum body.

2.  Press down both battery pack 

release buttons at once and slide 

the battery pack away from the 

hand vacuum (see Fig.23). 

Fig. 23

 

Care, Cleaning and Storage 

Continued...

Summary of Contents for Captiv2in1 Turbo KHV500

Page 1: ...Zealand Private Bag 94411 Botany Manukau Auckland 2163 New Zealand Customer Service Line Spare Parts 0800 273 845 Customer Service Fax 0800 288 513 www kambrook co nz Kambrook Australia Building 2 Po...

Page 2: ...Instruction Booklet Captiv2in1 Turbo Stick Vacuum KHV500...

Page 3: ...se In the event that you need some assistance with your Kambrook appliance please contact our Customer Service Department on 1300 139 798 Australia or 0800 273 845 New Zealand Alternatively visit us o...

Page 4: ...Contents Kambrook Recommends Safety First p4 Your Kambrook Captiv2in1 Turbo Stick Vacuum p6 Operating Your Kambrook Stick Vacuum p8 Care Cleaning and Storage p14 Troubleshooting Guide p18...

Page 5: ...ick vacuum as they may damage the canister filter or motor Do not use stick vacuum to pick up flammable or poisonous liquids such as petrol copier toner or other volatile substances Do not use stick v...

Page 6: ...en with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsib...

Page 7: ...g up pet hair 14 Cleaning accessory holder on charging base 15 Charging column with cord wrap for convenient cord storage 16 Charging base with cleaning accessory holder 17 Cleaning accessories for ha...

Page 8: ...7...

Page 9: ...a 230V or 240V power point 2 Align the charging column to the charging base and push down vertically until both pieces are securely fitted together see Fig 1 Fig 1 3 To disassemble the charging base p...

Page 10: ...rfaces To attach the turbo brush place the turbo brush on a flat horizontal floor surface holding the stick vacuum body upright insert the turbo brush head into the stick vacuum body push down until a...

Page 11: ...the OFF position before charging 2 Ensure the handheld vacuum is fitted to the stick vacuum body and the handheld vacuum is switched to the OFF position before charging 3 Slide the stick vacuum downw...

Page 12: ...mmence vacuuming and glide the stick vacuum back and forth over the floor surface in a steady motion 3 The green power indicator light will illuminate green indicating that vacuum is working and the t...

Page 13: ...vacuum can be used with the addition of a crevice tool small brush tool and upholstery tool The crevice tool is ideal for vacuuming hard to reach places such as the edges along skirting boards The sma...

Page 14: ...old of the fitted accessory with the other hand pulling the accessory firmly away from the handheld vacuum 7 Once accessories are removed from the handheld vacuum the crevice tool small brush tool and...

Page 15: ...o pull the dust canister away from the handheld vacuum pointing the nozzle downwards to avoid spillage see Fig 16 Fig 16 2 Once the canister is removed remove the filter to access the debris See To cl...

Page 16: ...tton and pull away from the stick vacuum body 3 Remove the rotary brush from the turbo brush head by turning the yellow locking tab to the UNLOCK position using a flat head screw driver or a 10 cent c...

Page 17: ...brush head is properly assembled before use Cleaning the exterior 1 Wipe the stick vacuum exterior with a soft damp cloth Never use an abrasive cleaner To store place stick vacuum onto the charging ba...

Page 18: ...pack into the rear of the handheld vacuum until securely locked into place The battery pack should be recycled in accordance with the state laws and must not be incinerated or composted If vacuum app...

Page 19: ...nister is full Filter is clogged Dust canister is not fitted correctly Turbo brush head has accumulated dirt or hair Empty and clean the dust canister Clean the filter cover foam filter and plastic fi...

Page 20: ...19 Notes...

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