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Replacing Belt and/or Agitator

Check the belt and agitator frequently. If they are
broken or worn out, replace them.

Turn the unit over and remove the bottom plate as
described in Removing/Installing the Bottom Plate
section.

To remove the belt or agitator, grasp the both
ends of agitator and lift it slowly. Remove the belt
from agitator pulley and motor shaft. If the belt
was broken, be sure all pieces are removed.

Loop the new belt around the motor shaft and
agitator pulley.

Reinsert the agitator making sure that both ends
of the agitator fit in the groove of the nozzle head.

After installing the agitator, turn it by hand making
sure that the belt is not twisted or pinched and all
parts turn freely.

Replace the bottom plate as described in the
Removing/Installing the Bottom Plate section.

Replacing Exhaust Filter

This exhaust filter must be replaced when dirty.

Pull outward on the dust cover grip to remove
dust cover. (Fig. A)

Replace exhaust filter and close the dust cover.

(Fig. B)

REPLACEMENT INSTRUCTIONS

Motor Shaft

Motor Shaft

Belt

Agitator

Agitator

WARNING

Electrical Shock or Personal Injury Hazard
Disconnect electrical supply before servicing or cleaning the unit. Failure to do so
could result in electrical shock or personal injury from cleaner suddenly starting.

WARNING

Personal Injury Hazard
Be careful when removing the agitator as
the belt tension is high. 
Failure to do so could result in personal
injury from the agitator releasing quickly
and snapping away.
The motor shaft may be very hot!

Exhaust Filter

B

B

A

A

Summary of Contents for V-UP255NB

Page 1: ...ize W H Designer Designer Confirm Color cover body Part No Description Date No Date Chage Record Change content ECO No Weight 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 V UP255NB ENGLISH 20 100g 2007 05 29 150 210mm yangzhihua owner s manual 2 1 3828FI3828Q ...

Page 2: ...uum Cleaner Owner s Manual MODEL PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL THOROUGHLY AND CAREFULLY BEFORE OPERATING THE CLEANER P No 3828FI3828Q Website http www LGEservice com E mail http www LGEservice com techsup html V UP255NB ...

Page 3: ...9 Edge Cleaning Feature 9 OPERATION 10 Important Safety Tips 10 On Off Switch 10 Handle Positions 10 Transporting Cleaner 11 Using the Cord Hanger 11 Using Cord Hook 11 Using Attachments 12 REMOVING CLOGS 13 REPLACEMENT INSTRUCTIONS 14 Removing Installing the Bottom Plate 14 Replacing Belt and or Agitator 15 Replacing Exhaust Filter 15 Replacing Dust Bag 16 Replacing Clean Filter 16 MAINTENANCE 17...

Page 4: ...small toys pins etc 12 Do not pick up anything that is burning or smoking such as cigarettes matches or hot ashes 13 Do not use to pick up flammable or combustible liquid or vapors such as gasoline or use in areas where they may exist 14 Do not use vacuum cleaner without dust bag and or filters in place 15 Always turn off all controls before unplugging 16 Do not keep vacuum cleaner on chairs table...

Page 5: ... 3 pin plug If a 13 amp plug is fitted fit a 13 amp BS 1362 fuse If any other type of plug is used protect with a 15 amp fuse at the distribution board For appliances which come with mains lead and plug moulded on the plug moulded on to the cord incorporates a fuse For replacement use a 13 amp BS 1362 fuse Only ASTA approved or certified fuses should be used The fuse cover carrier must be replaced...

Page 6: ...ose ASSEMBLING CLEANER WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Do not plug into the electrical supply until the assembly is complete Failure to do so could result in electrical shock or injury Remove all parts from carton and identify each item as shown in figure Make sure all parts are located before disposing of carton box ...

Page 7: ...lt Hole Handle STEP 3 ASSEMBLE HANDLE Position the handle as shown Slide the handle into the opening at the top of the vacuum Fig A Insert the bolt into the handle bolt screw hole Using a screwdriver tighten the bolt Fig B STEP 2 ASSEMBLE HOSE Insert the hose collar into the opening at the rear of the body Fig A Insert another hose collar into the lower part of the body Fig B A A A A B B B B ...

Page 8: ...ap the hook into the upper groove Fig A Attach the extension wand on the left side of accessory cabinet Slide the crevice tool into the extension wand Place the dusting brush on the top of the accessory cabinet Fig B Store small spare parts such as the extra belt in the cabinet Fig C ASSEMBLING CLEANER Cord Hanger Power Cord Locking Notch Lower Cord Retainer Dusting Brush Accessory Cabinet 2 1 Pow...

Page 9: ...er will look like the picture below Handle Quick Release Cord Hanger Dust Cover Head Cover Bumper Lower Cord Retainer Power Cord Carrying Handle Body Base Handle Release Pedal Extension Wand Crevice Tool Hose Dusting Brush Accessory Cabinet Switch ...

Page 10: ...nts are carried on board for easy use when cleaning furniture cushions stairs etc Fig A If attachments are not necessary for a while you can remove the whole attachment kit from the body of the vacuum Fig B Without attachment kit on the body your vacuum will be lighter This feature can make your vacuum move and maneuver more easily Edge Cleaning Feature Edge cleaning provides for improved cleaning...

Page 11: ...ry The handle may be adjusted to any position required Step on the handle release pedal The handle is released to move up and down freely Adjust the body to any position you required When cleaning under furniture press the handle release pedal a second time To store vacuum or use attachments set the handle to the upright position OPERATION 2 1 ON OFF Switch WARNING Personal Injury and Product Dama...

Page 12: ...he vacuum cleaner Return the quick release cord hanger to the upright position before attempting to rewind the cord There is a recessed area on the body of the quick release cord hanger designed to secure the power cord during vacuuming Insert the power cord into this groove to help keep the power cord from hanging and being damaged by agitator or other moving parts OPERATION Cord Hanger Carrying ...

Page 13: ...nto the end of extension wand Crevice tool and dusting brush will also fit on the hose collar The dusting brush has two options When the front brush is removed the remaining part can be used as an upholstery nozzle Fig F OPERATION Unlock Lock Crevice Tool Extension Wand Dusting Brush Upholstery Nozzle WARNING Personal Injury and Product Damage Hazard DO NOT plug in if switch is in the ON position ...

Page 14: ...er off and unplug the power cord Turn the vacuum cleaner over to expose the underside Check the agitator area and suction inlet Fig B Return the vacuum to the upright position before plugging into the electrical outlet REMOVING CLOGS Extension Wand Opening Agitator Suction Inlet Hose A A B B WARNING Electrical Shock or Personal Injury Hazard Disconnect electrical supply before servicing or cleanin...

Page 15: ...Fig B To install the bottom plate hook the front end of bottom plate into the slots on the front of nozzle Fig C Press the bottom plate until the locking tabs snap into place then slide the latch and tighten the screw REPLACEMENT INSTRUCTIONS WARNING Electrical Shock or Personal Injury Hazard Disconnect electrical supply before servicing or cleaning the unit Failure to do so could result in electr...

Page 16: ...d or pinched and all parts turn freely Replace the bottom plate as described in the Removing Installing the Bottom Plate section Replacing Exhaust Filter This exhaust filter must be replaced when dirty Pull outward on the dust cover grip to remove dust cover Fig A Replace exhaust filter and close the dust cover Fig B REPLACEMENT INSTRUCTIONS Motor Shaft Motor Shaft Belt Agitator Agitator WARNING E...

Page 17: ...sed position and press it until the hook snaps into place Replacing Clean Filter The clean filter is located inside the dust compartment When installing or changing the dust bag always check this filter When the filter becomes dirty clean it or install a new one To remove this filter open the dust cover and pull the filter out from the bottom of dust compartment To clean the old filter rinse it in...

Page 18: ...TENANCE SPECIFICATIONS WARNING Electrical Shock or Personal Injury Hazard Disconnect electrical supply before servicing or cleaning the unit Failure to do so could result in electrical shock or personal injury from cleaner suddenly starting Model Power supply 230V Power NOR 1300W MAX 1500W Frequency 50Hz Dimension upright position WxDxH approx 335 x 1138 x 322 mm 13 3 16 x 44 13 16 x 12 11 16 Cord...

Page 19: ... Worn agitator brush 3 Full or clogged dust bag 4 Hole in hose 5 Dust cover improperly installed 6 Belt not installed on motor shaft 1 Bag improperly installed 2 Torn bag Possible solution 1 Plug in firmly 2 Check fuse or breaker 3 Push On Off switch 4 Ask authorized service center 5 Unplug turn off and allow to cool See page 3 1 Replace belt 2 Replace agitator 3 Change bag 4 Replace hose 5 Proper...

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