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Important safety
instructions

The use of any electrical appliance

requires the following of common sense
safety rules.

Primarily there is danger of personal

injury and secondly danger of damage to the
appliance and property. These are indicated
in the instructions text by the following two
conventions:

WARNING: Danger of personal injury

IMPORTANT: Damage to the appliance
In addition we offer the following

essential safety advice. 

Location

Do not use or keep this product outside
when it is raining.

Do not store the appliance near hot
ovens or heating appliances.

Mains lead

Do not allow the mains lead to become
strained or run this appliance over it.

If the electrical cable becomes damaged
the complete cable assembly must be
replaced. Do not attempt this task
yourself, contact Morphy Richards using
the helpline number.

Children

Children do not understand the dangers
associated with operating electrical
appliances. Never allow children to use
this appliance.

Other safety considerations

Never use in the presence of explosive
liquids or vapours.

Never pick up inflammable or poisonous
liquids such as petrol, copier toner, or
other volatile substances. Never pick up
acids, asbestos or asbestos dust.

Never use the appliance without the bag
or filters installed.

Never use the appliance to vacuum hot
ashes, broken glass, sharp objects or
liquids.

Never modify the cleaner in any way.

Always disconnect the appliance from the
mains supply after use or prior to
cleaning or replacing dust bags.

The appliance should never be left
running unsupervised.

Repairs to electrical appliances are only
to be undertaken by trained personnel.
Unprofessional repairs can be dangerous
for users.

Use only genuine Morphy Richards spare
parts and accessories

Never over-extend the hose such that the
cleaner is pulled over. If the cleaner is
knocked over, switch off before
attempting to upright.

Never pick the cleaner up by the floor
nozzle when connected to the mains, use
the carrying handle.

WARNING: Keep loose clothing, hair,
fingers etc. away from the floor
nozzle whenever the cleaner is
connected to the mains.

Disconnect from the mains supply before
attempting to clear blockages, clear the
brush or replace the belt.

Electrical
requirements

Check that the voltage on the rating plate

of your appliance corresponds with your
house electricity supply which must be A.C.
(Alternating Current).

If the socket outlets in your home are not

suitable for the plug supplied with this
appliance, the plug should be removed and
the appropriate one fitted.

WARNING: The plug removed from

the mains lead, if severed, must be
destroyed as a plug with bared flexible
cord is hazardous if engaged into a live
socket outlet

.

Should the fuse in the 13 amp plug

require replacement, a BS1362 13 amp fuse
must be fitted.

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Summary of Contents for IB73340

Page 1: ...em when full otherwise the performance of the cleaner will be impaired Filters It is important that filters are cleaned and replaced regularly to allow air through the appliance Blockages Check the hose tubes and tools for blockages Belt Check and replace damaged or broken belt Height adjustment The height adjustment only comes into effect when the handle is released by the handle release pedal  ...

Page 2: ...s broken glass sharp objects or liquids Never modify the cleaner in any way Always disconnect the appliance from the mains supply after use or prior to cleaning or replacing dust bags The appliance should never be left running unsupervised Repairs to electrical appliances are only to be undertaken by trained personnel Unprofessional repairs can be dangerous for users Use only genuine Morphy Richar...

Page 3: ...release Ê Carrying handle Á Cord storage with quick release cleat Ë Hose clip slot È Hose clip Í Safety bag interlock shown page 5 Î Belt cover page 7 Ï Brush bar page 7 Ì Motor shaft page 7 Ó Brush bar end cap page 7 Accessories you should have Ô Furniture brush Crevice tool Ò Nested extension tubes x 2 3 A Accessories included Extension tubes Crevice tool Furniture brush Ô Ò fi fl Â Ê Á È Ë 73340 ...

Page 4: ...n 3 Release the mains cable by revolving the quick release cleat 1 2 a turn and extend the cable fully 4 Plug the cable into the mains socket 5 Step on the handle release pedal to release the handle to the desired position 6 Press the on off button to the on position IMPORTANT To prevent damage to carpets never leave the cleaner switched on in one place for an extended period Never have the brushe...

Page 5: ...ssary clean the pre motor filter every time your change the dust bag 6 Once the new dust bag is in place replace the front panel by aligning the bottom locking tabs with the slots in the body close cover slowly allowing the front panel to snap in place The latch will self lock Cleaning the pre motor filter E Everytime a new bag is fitted the filter should be taken out and cleaned Failure to clean ...

Page 6: ... the filters before restarting Changing the belt If the brush bar stops rotating it is likely that the drive belt has snapped usually because the brush has been stalled A spare belt is supplied Replacement belts can also be obtained from Morphy Richards Removing the floor nozzle cover GH 1 Disconnect the cleaner from the mains supply 2 Press the handle release pedal and place the cleaner face down...

Page 7: ...ower the right hand side of the brush into its location 14 Rotate the brush by hand to ensure it is correctly and securely located 15 IMPORTANT Re fit the belt cover 16 Replace the top cover hooking it in at the front first and by pressing the handle release pedal to allow the rear to correctly locate K 17 Turn the cleaner face down and re fit and tighten the four fixing screws do not overtighten ...

Page 8: ...gs and filters should have been replaced and cleaned as necessary Morphy Richards shall not be liable to replace or repair the goods under the terms of the Guarantee where EXCLUSIONS 1 The fault has been caused or is attributable to accidental use mis use negligent use or used contrary to the manufacturers recommendations or where the fault has been caused by power surges or damage caused in trans...

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