Piranha ZL9012-120 Manual Download Page 2

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Warnings ................................................................................. 3

 

2

 

Safety Direction ...................................................................... 3

 

3

 

Transporting your Vacuum .................................................... 5

 

4

 

Components............................................................................ 6

 

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Assembly Method ................................................................... 7

 

5.1

 

Assembling the Charger Base / Stand ......................................... 7

 

5.2

 

Assembling the Stick Vac Body and Handle ............................... 7

 

5.3

 

Assembling the Floor Head ........................................................... 8

 

5.4

 

Fitting The Hand Vac to the Stick Vac Body ............................... 9

 

5.5

 

Tools and Tool Storage................................................................ 10

 

6

 

Charging ................................................................................ 11

 

7

 

Using the Vacuum Cleaner .................................................. 12

 

8

 

Emptying the Dust Canister ................................................. 12

 

9

 

User Maintenance ................................................................. 13

 

9.1

 

Cleaning Filters ............................................................................. 14

 

9.1.1

 

Mesh Filter ..................................................................................... 14

 

9.1.2

 

White Filter ..................................................................................... 14

 

9.2

 

Cleaning Dust Canister ................................................................ 15

 

9.3

 

Cleaning the Vacuum Cleaner Body and Tools ........................ 15

 

10

 

Storage .................................................................................. 15

 

11

 

Troubleshooting ................................................................... 16

 

12

 

Warranty Against Defect ...................................................... 17

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for ZL9012-120

Page 1: ...cifications and or components of this appliance are subject to change without prior notice If any Accessories should fail during use please call 1800 079 124 for an immediate replacement This will save you from returning the product to the store If we can assist you in any other way please feel free to contact us ...

Page 2: ...ing the Floor Head 8 5 4 Fitting The Hand Vac to the Stick Vac Body 9 5 5 Tools and Tool Storage 10 6 Charging 11 7 Using the Vacuum Cleaner 12 8 Emptying the Dust Canister 12 9 User Maintenance 13 9 1 Cleaning Filters 14 9 1 1 Mesh Filter 14 9 1 2 White Filter 14 9 2 Cleaning Dust Canister 15 9 3 Cleaning the Vacuum Cleaner Body and Tools 15 10 Storage 15 11 Troubleshooting 16 12 Warranty Against...

Page 3: ...OT vacuum water wet objects liquids ashes hot coals cigarette butts matches or any hot smoking or burning objects etc DO NOT pick up flammable or combustible materials i e lighter fluid petrol kerosene etc or use in the presence of explosive liquids or vapour DO NOT pick up toxic material i e chlorine bleach ammonia drain cleaner etc DO NOT vacuum Toner for laser printer copy machines etc as there...

Page 4: ...e likely to cause damage DO NOT use with damaged Charger Cable or Charger Body DO NOT use vacuum cleaner if it has been dropped damaged left outdoors or dropped into liquid water etc DO NOT handle Charger or vacuum cleaner with wet hands DO NOT put any objects into openings DO NOT use with any openings blocked and do not restrict airflow DO NOT use without filters in place DO NOT attempt to modify...

Page 5: ...d with this appliance If this appliance is used by a third party DO supply the instruction manual with it No liability can be accepted for any damage caused by non compliance with these instructions or any other improper use or mishandling of appliance This product has not been designed for any uses other than those specified in this manual ONLY for domestic use Industrial or commercial use invali...

Page 6: ...cations and or components of this appliance are subject to change without prior notice 1 Stick Vac Handle 5 Hand Vac 2 Stick Vac Body 6 Brush Tool 3 Charging Base Stand 7 Nozzle Tool 4 Battery Charger Power adaptor 8 Floor Head 2 5 1 4 8 7 6 3 ...

Page 7: ...bly is required prior to using the appliance The only tool you will need is a Philips Head screwdriver 5 1 Assembling the Charger Base Stand Take the Stand Post and locate it over the opening in the base as shown and then push down all the way 5 2 Assembling the Stick Vac Body and Handle Remove the screw from the top of the Stick Vac Body ...

Page 8: ... body as shown and push the two parts together Fit the screw and tighten as shown 5 3 Assembling the Floor Head Place the floor head on the floor as shown Position the Stick Vac Body over the pins of the floor head and push down all the way ...

Page 9: ...tton in and pull the floor head and Stick Vac Body apart 5 4 Fitting The Hand Vac to the Stick Vac Body Place the Nozzle end of the Hand Vac into the lower section of the Stick Vac Body Push the Hand Vac Handle down until it locks in position To release the Hand Vac press the two release button in and pull the Hand Vac up and out ...

Page 10: ...niture and into corners Brush Tool Brush attachment can be used for general applications To Fit the tools line up with the end of the hand vac and push on To remove grasp the tool and pull straight off the end Tool Storage The tools can be stored in the back of the Charger Stand as Shown ...

Page 11: ...the small pin plug into to side of the Charging Stand Plug the Power Adaptor into the power point and switch on Place the Stick Vac with the Hand Vac Fitted onto the Charging Stand as shown During Charging the On Off Button surround located on the Hand Vac Handle will Flash Red When the batteries are fully charged the On Off Button surround will stay permanently Red When Fully Charged the Stick Va...

Page 12: ...button to switch on Pull the handle back to release from its Parked Position and then run the Vacuum Cleaner back and forward over the floor to vacuum up the dust and debris To turn off press the On Off button again 8 Emptying the Dust Canister To empty the dust canister first remove the Hand Vac from the Stick Vac body Turn the Hand Vac over to access the Dust Canister release button Slide the bu...

Page 13: ...o refit the Dust Canister in to the vacuum cleaner replace the mesh and white filter and align the dust canister into its position within the Hand vac and push down until it locks in place 9 User Maintenance WARNING The battery charger must be removed from the power socket before any maintenance cleaning or replacement of parts NOTE To maximise the performance of your vacuum cleaner you should cle...

Page 14: ...ve the Mesh Filter from the Dust Canister as described previously Wash the mesh filter in warm mild soapy water rinse in clean fresh cold water and let completely dry DO NOT scrub the filters or place in a dishwasher DO NOT use a hair drier to dry the filters 9 1 2 White Filter Note Only clean the white filter if it is very dirty otherwise just tap the edge of the filter on a hard surface to dislo...

Page 15: ...c 9 3 Cleaning the Vacuum Cleaner Body and Tools Do not clean the vacuum cleaner components or accessories using petrol or any other flammable liquid or solvents etc Clean only the outside of the vacuum cleaner Use only a moist cloth and mild detergent for cleaning the vacuum cleaner components and accessories After cleaning wipe off the moisture on vacuum cleaner components and accessories with a...

Page 16: ... Cleaner is switched off then remove the debris from the brush Static Shock In some rare instances one or two users may feel an electric discharge when touching or using the vacuum cleaner during or after use This is a well know phenomena of Static Electricity discharge that happens mostly when the user vacuums a synthetic fibre carpet or other synthetic surfaces It can also be more prevalent in d...

Page 17: ... accessories due to general deterioration or acts beyond human control WHAT WE WILL DO 3 1 We will replace the good or provide a refund to the value of the purchase price if a defect is discovered in the good during the warranty period of twelve months subject to verification of defect or malfunction and the date and proof of purchase and purchase price 5 5 These terms and conditions supersede and...

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