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Information for Your Safety

• The appliance is intended for use by adults and household only.

• Follow instructions in this manual to change and fit accessories,     

tools or filters.

• Do not allow children to play with the appliance.

Never operate the appliance if :

 the power cord is damaged.

 clear signs of damage are showed

 the appliance is fallen or dropped.

• The voltage data on the rating label must conform to the power 

supply.

 
Do not vacuum : 

 hot ash or embers or glowing objects.

 toner dust 

 noxious substances or corrosive or solvent liquids.

 inflammable or explosive gases.

 sharp and hard objects such as pins, stones, small toys, etc.

• Never leave the appliance running unattended.

Always turn off and pull out the plug

 if the appliance malfunctions during operation

 before cleaning and maintenance

 after use

 
• Never aim the nozzles at people or animals, at electrical sockets 

or electrical appliances.

• Do not operate the appliance in rooms where inflammable 

materials are stored or where gases have formed. 

• Some substances such as acetone, solvents and acids can hurt 

the materials used in this appliance. 

• Extreme care is required when cleaning stair carpets. The 

appliance must be in a stable position on the step and take care 
that the flexible hose is not stretched beyond its actual length. 

• When you use the appliance on stairs, you must always hold the 

appliance firmly with one hand. 

• Never unplug the appliance by pulling at the cable, but only by 

pulling out the plug directly from the socket. 

• Keep the mains cable away from heat, oil, chemical substances, 

humidity.

• Do not pull the mains cable on sharp edges, rough surfaces and 

avoid damage in any other way. 

• Do not treat the appliance or plug with wet hands.

• If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the 

manufacturer or its service agent or a similarly qualified person 
in order to avoid a hazard.

• Do not immerse the whole appliance in water.

• Do not put any part of the body, clothes or any other objects 

(e.g. stick) into the opening or moving parts of the appliance.

• Do not use the appliance with any of the opening blocked with 

any object that may restrict the airflow.

• After wet vacuuming, empty the dust tank immediately. 

• The function and effect of the appliance can be warranted if you 

use genuine LG cleaning fluids.

• Persons with sensitive skins should avoid direct contact with the 

cleaning fluid.

• Do not allow children to treat the cleaning fluid. 

If cleaning fluid comes into mucous membranes (eyes, mouth, 
etc), immediately flush with water and contact a doctor.

• Do not let anyone touch the rotating brush roller if the appliance 

is connected from the mains.

• Store this appliance in a dry place.

• Do not change the specification or modify your appliance.

• Remove the plug from the wall socket before carrying out any 

maintenance specified in this manual.

• Ensure the mains cable is fully unwound and straightened 

before use.

• If the appliance fails to operate, never attempt to repair it 

yourself. 

• If it is necessary to repair the appliance, it must be performed by 

an authorized LG Service Agent only using genuine LG spare 
parts in order to avoid a hazard.

If the appliance does not vacuum properly, CHECK IF:

 the dust tank is full.

 there are no blockages in the hose.

 the net is at the bottom of shampoo tank.

• Do not allow children or animals onto the carpets until it has had 

time to dry.

• Metal or wooden furniture legs may mark a wet carpet, wait until 

the carpet is dry before replacing furniture or cover legs with 
aluminium foil.

• If you are washing very dirty carpets, you may have to wash 

them several times to bring the dirt to the surface.

• When you wash deep pole carpets, move the washing tool in 

the same direction.

• When you wash carpets or upholstery, always test for color 

fastness, with some undiluted cleaner.

If the shampoo pump does not operate in cold weather, place 
the appliance in warm place for 20 minutes, and reuse it.

Thermal protector : This appliance has a special thermostat that 
protects the appliance in case of pump overheating. If the pump 
suddenly shuts off, turn off the switch and unplug the cleaner.
Check the appliance for a possible source of overheating such 
as an empty shampoo tank, a closing net, a blocked hose or 
clogged filter. If these problems are found, fix them and wait at 
least 30 minutes before attempting to use the appliance. After 
the 30 minutes, plug the cleaner back in and turn on the switch. 
If the pump still does not run, contact an authorized LG Service 
Agent.

Summary of Contents for V-9900WA

Page 1: ...V 9900WA V KW16910ND Please read all of the information on page 3 carefully This information contains important instructions for the safe use and the maintenance of the appliance ...

Page 2: ...sing Carpet Floor Nozzle and Carpet Master Plus Using Accessory Nozzles 5 5 12 14 14 Dust Tank Cleaning 15 Clean Filter Cleaning 15 Exhaust Filter Cleaning 16 Carpet Master Plus Cleaning 16 Shampoo Tank Net Cleaning 17 Storage 17 Information for Your Safety How to Use Window Cleaning 13 Table of contents ...

Page 3: ...fter wet vacuuming empty the dust tank immediately The function and effect of the appliance can be warranted if you use genuine LG cleaning fluids Persons with sensitive skins should avoid direct contact with the cleaning fluid Do not allow children to treat the cleaning fluid If cleaning fluid comes into mucous membranes eyes mouth etc immediately flush with water and contact a doctor Do not let ...

Page 4: ...e Tool Accessory Bag Shampoo Bottle Frame Brush Dusting Brush Upholstery Nozzle Window Master Small Shampoo Nozzle Shampoo Button Inlet Dust Switch Button Power Cord Hose Hose Handle Dust Tank Clamp Shampoo Tank Cap Spray Nozzle Shampoo Lever Pipe Pipe Cover Shampoo Tank Cord Reel Button Handle Tube ...

Page 5: ... Accessory Nozzles Floor Floor Carpet Carpet Floor Upholstery Nozzle Dusting Brush Crevice Tool Carpet Long type Carpet Hard Floor Short type Carpet Carpet Floor Nozzle Carpet Master Plus Long type Carpet Long type Carpet Hard Floor Short type Carpet Hard Floor Short type Carpet ...

Page 6: ...allows you to change the vacuum suction for different fabric and carpet weight Adjust the suction power with Air Flow Regulator in the handle Assembling Hose and Pipes Closing the Top Cover Assy Connecting the dust tank Connecting the Hose Turning on the Power Switch 6 Cleaning the Floor Carpet ON ...

Page 7: ...ver and Pouring the cleaning Dust Washing the Guide Buoy 9 WARNING Gently rinse guide buoy separately under a cold running water until the water runs clear Do not use detergent or a washing machine or dishwasher Shake off excess water from the guide buoy Re assemble and place it back in your machine ...

Page 8: ...8 10 11 12 Removing the Cleaning Water Connecting the Dust Cover Connecting the Dust Tank Closing the Top Cover Assy ...

Page 9: ...at there is no cleaning fluid in the shampoo tank Opening the Top Cover Assy Closing the Tank Cap and the Top Cover Assy Turning on the Power Shampoo Switch Connecting the Hose Tube Pulling the lever Assembling Hose Pipes and Connecting Tube Opening the Tank Cap Pouring Water Shampoo Standard spot 1 Cup Heavy spot 2 Cup Tank Cap Carpet Tile Window Sofa ON ON ...

Page 10: ...ation empty the dust tank Because it indicates that the safety float automatically closes the suction inlet and you will notice that no more liquid is sucked up Wet Cleaning Lifting the Dust Tank Pouring the Cleaning Liquid Checking the Cleaning Liquid Opening the Top Cover Assy MAX ...

Page 11: ...necting the Dust Tank 14 17 Washing the Guide Buoy 14 WARNING Gently rinse guide buoy separately under a cold running water until the water runs clear Do not use detergent or a washing machine or dishwasher Shake off excess water from the guide buoy Re assemble and place it back in your machine ...

Page 12: ...tion of the trigger To check that the pump has not broken down put the button at the OFF position and wait about 20 to 30 minutes until the pump cools down then start it again If your appliance still does not work in spite of following these instructions contact the nearest authorized service center Turn on the Power Shampoo Switch and Pull the Lever Wet Cleaning the Carpet Turn off the Shampoo Sw...

Page 13: ...3 How to Use Window Cleaning 2 3 1 Connecting the Window Master Cleaning the Window Turning on the Power Shampoo Switch 2 1 3 ON ON 5 4 6 Rotating the Frame Turning off Shampoo Switch Cleaning Window OFF ...

Page 14: ...ng 1 2 2 3 1 2 3 1 Connecting the Small Shompoo Nozzle Cleaning the Sofa Cleaning the Tile How to Use Tile Cleaning Button Disconnecting 1 2 Connecting the Frame Brush Tube Connecting Disconnecting Cleaning the Tile Connecting ...

Page 15: ...about a day The cycle of the cleaning When dusts are full by the position indicated as MAX in the dust tank When suction power suddenly weakens Separating Plates Separating the Clean Filter Cleaning the Clean Filter Connecting the Cleaning Filter Cleaning the Dust Tank Pouring the Water Connecting Plates Cleaning Filter Reuse the Sponge after drying ...

Page 16: ...Air Cover Cleaning the Dusting Brush Separating the Sponge Washing Drying the Sponge Connecting the Exhaust Cover Reuse the Sponge after drying Sponge CAUTION Remove the moisture and dry the filter sufficiently in shade about a day The cycle of the cleaning When dusts are full by the position indicated as MAX in the dust tank When suction power suddenly weakens ...

Page 17: ...17 2 3 1 Net ëÂÚÍ Separating the Net Washing the Net Putting the Net into the Shampoo Tank How to Use Shampoo Tank Net Cleaning How to Use Storage Net ...

Page 18: ...eparately from the municipal waste stream via designated collection facilities appointed by the government or the local authorities 3 The correct disposal of your old appliance will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health 4 For more detailed information about disposal of your old appliance please contact your city office waste disposal service or the shop ...

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