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PROBLEM

CORRECTION

Machine does not 
work.

The Suction 
performance is 
reduced.

POSSIBLE CAUSE

Cleaner picks up 
moveable rugs or is 
hard to push

Agitator does not turn

MAINTENANCE FOR PRO-ACTION SPARES CONTACT 

08705-143099

ACCESSORIES

TROUBLE SHOOTING

Crevice Nozzle

1. Plug in firmly.

2. Check fuse or breaker.

3. Push on/off switch to on.

4.  Wait 45 mins for motor 

thermostat to reset.

1.  Not properly plugged 

into mains wall socket.

2.  No electricity in mains 

wall socket.

3.  On/Off switch not 

turned on.

4.  Motor thermostat 

activated.

1.  Clean dust cup.

2.  Adjust setting.

3.  Remove obstruction.

4.  Remove obstruction.
5.  Replace.
6.  Push hose in securely.

7.  Clean/change filters.
8.  Open the cover on the 

"U" tube and remove 
blockage

9.  Turn off the machine and 

close the U Tube cover.

1.  Full or clogged dust 

cup.

2.  Wrong pile height 

setting.

3.  Clogged nozzle or 

dust inlet port.

4.  Clogged hose.
5. Broken belt.
6.  Hose not inserted 

fully.

7.  Dirty filters.
8.  Rubbish blocking "U" 

tube.

9.  The U Tube Cover is 

open.

1.  Adjust setting.

1.  Wrong pile height 

setting.

1.  Replace belt.
2.  Check belt changing and 

Cleaning.

1.  Broken belt.
2.  Belt installed incorrectly.

Air-driven 
TURBO Brush

To vacuum corners and slots.

Small Brush

Fit the accessories to match your cleaning requirements

To clean curtains, etc.

Power Head

To clean carpets, rugs or smooth 
surfaces.

Drive Belt

Keep the Drive Belt safe for future 
use.

Upholstery Brush

To clean upholstery, curtains, etc.

HEPA Filter

Keep the HEPA Filter safe for future 
use.

Pre-Motor Filter

Keep the Pre-Motor Filter safe for 
future use.

Exhaust Filter

Keep the Exhaust Filter safe for future 
use.

To clean carpets, rugs or smooth 
surfaces.

Summary of Contents for VC9340S-6

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual Please keep for future reference Proaction Pets Upright Vacuum Cleaner VC9340S 6 5 06...

Page 2: ...an be dangerous Use only genuine Proaction spare parts and accessories Never handle electrical appliances with wet hands Static charge can occur in many ways and when vacuuming certain carpets may gen...

Page 3: ...ies 20 Trouble Shooting 21 Specifications 22 A Upper Handle Front View Back View B On Off Switch C Air driven TURBO Brush D Main Body E Crevice Tool F Flexible Hose G Carpet Height Adjustment Knob H P...

Page 4: ...serted rotate the left hose anticlockwise and the right hose clockwise by a small amount Ensure they are fixed securely before turning the power on See fig 3 NOTE Before use both hose ends must be cor...

Page 5: ...cuum cleaner is turned on the beater brush will continue to rotate Avoid leaving the vacuum cleaner in one place for an extended period of time particularly on thick carpet CAUTION Do NOT pull the vac...

Page 6: ...setting 1 Turn vacuum cleaner Off 2 Release handle to work position 3 Select a pile height setting by turning the Carpet Height Adjustment Knob G to the desired setting See fig 12 Suggested Pile Heigh...

Page 7: ...rne allergens from re entering the air you breathe In fact it stops 99 97 of all particles as small as 0 3 microns many times smaller than a human hair Because of this incredible filtration performanc...

Page 8: ...OT affect the performance of the filter WARNING Never overfill the dust bin Remove dirt and clean the HEPA filter each time the dust bin is emptied Failure to keep the filter clean could result in the...

Page 9: ...25 4 Reinsert the Filter and Cover See fig 26 3 Remove the Exhaust Filter Z from the Filter Holder Then clean in warm soapy water Ensure the Exhaust Filter Z is totally dry before assembly See fig 26...

Page 10: ...rmostat IMPORTANT This unit is equipped with a motor protective thermostat If for some reason the vacuum cleaner should overheat the thermostat will automatically turn the unit off Should this occur P...

Page 11: ...ndle by pressing the Handle Release Pedal Q Carefully turn the unit over and remove the four fixing screws Ensure you keep all the screws in a safe place See fig 30 1 Should the Drive Belt become worn...

Page 12: ...Turn off the machine and close the U Tube cover 1 Full or clogged dust cup 2 Wrong pile height setting 3 Clogged nozzle or dust inlet port 4 Clogged hose 5 Broken belt 6 Hose not inserted fully 7 Dirt...

Page 13: ...lt a qualified electrician BROWN LIVE CABLE GRIP BLUE NEUTRAL Check that the voltage marked on the product corresponds with your supply voltage This product is fitted with a 13A plug complying with BS...

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