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USING THE SHOULDER STRAP

You may find it helpful to carry the turbo vac over your shoulder when vacuuming. The shoulder strap is easily

clipped onto the turbo vac with two hooks, and can be unclipped when not needed.

CAUTION: during use, the turbo vac blows out warm/hot air. Please hold the turbo vac slightly away from your

body to prevent any discomfort.

EMPTYING THE DUST COLLECTOR

The dust collector is transparent so that you can see at a glance when it needs emptying. For optimum pick-up

power, empty the container regularly, even if it does not look full.

1.

Make sure the turbo vac is switched off and unplugged.

2.

Hold the turbo vac over a dustbin. Press the catch on the dust collector to open the lid, and empty the

contents.

3.

Attaching to the extension kit

This enables you to vacuum carpets from a standing position, or to extend your reach when dusting etc.

Firstly, assemble the extension kit by pushing the three sections together to form a tube. Then insert the

narrow end of the tube into the suction opening on the front of the turbo vac. Attach your chosen cleaning

accessory to the other end of the tube.

CAUTION: remember to switch off and unplug the turbo vac before adding or removing accessories.

CHOOSING THE RIGHT ACCESSORY

Small brush tool

This round, bristled brush is helpful for dusting skirting boards, window frames etc. It is permanently attached to

the flexible hose. To use it, pull the brush off the hose connector on the side of the turbo vac. After use, push

the brush back onto the hose connector.

Floor head

With bristles and easy-glide wheels, the floor head is suitable for use on carpets, rugs or hard floors.

Rotating turbo brush

This powerful brush rotates at high speed to clean upholstery and remove pet hairs from carpets, rugs, sofas

etc.

CAUTION: to prevent injury, please keep your hands well away from the turbo brush during use.

Crevice tool

Designed for awkward nooks and crannies, the crevice tool cleans right up to the edges of carpets and stairs,

and down the sides of chairs and sofas.

Square brush tool

This bristled brush is good for dusting larger areas.

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Page 2: ...ing over the cord or letting it get squashed e g under a door 8 To avoid electric shock do not let the vacuum cleaner power cord or plug get wet Please do not operate with wet hands 9 The vacuum cleaner must only be used on dry indoor surfaces never on wet or outdoor surfaces Store it indoors out of children s reach 10 Never use the vacuum cleaner to pick up inflammable liquids such as petrol or s...

Page 3: ...tion 1 Before vacuuming make sure the turbo vac is switched off with the on off button pressed to O and unplugged 2 Select a cleaning accessory To suit the task in hand these can be attached in three different ways to the turbo vac body to the flexible hose to the extension kit Please see ATTACHING THE ACCESSORIES 3 Plug into the mains socket Holding the turbo vac firmly by its handle press the on...

Page 4: ...m a tube Then insert the narrow end of the tube into the suction opening on the front of the turbo vac Attach your chosen cleaning accessory to the other end of the tube CAUTION remember to switch off and unplug the turbo vac before adding or removing accessories CHOOSING THE RIGHT ACCESSORY Small brush tool This round bristled brush is helpful for dusting skirting boards window frames etc It is p...

Page 5: ...bborn dust 4 The filters may also be rinsed in lukewarm water Allow to air dry thoroughly before replacing them 5 Push the mesh filter back onto the HEPA filter Place the filters back inside the dust collector and click this back into place on the turbo vac CAUTION never use the turbo vac without the filters in place CLEANING THE ROTATING TURBO BRUSH Occasionally the rotating brush may become bloc...

Page 6: ... wire which is coloured green and yellow MUST be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter E Earth or coloured green The wire which is coloured blue MUST be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N Neutral or coloured black The wire which is coloured brown MUST be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L Live or coloured red Before refitting th...

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