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MAINTENANCE OR REPLACEMENT OF THE FILTERS

SECONDARY FILTER

SECONDARY FILTER

REPLACING THE DUST BAG

INLET FILTER

To protect the motor, your cleaner features a secondary filter at the front of the motor in the dust 
compartment. Do not allow the filter to become clogged. Suction power reduction or motor damage
may result. After cleaning the secondary filter attach it in place.

TRANSPORTING AND STORING THE VACUUM CLEANER

Located on the top rear side of the vacuum-cleaner, there is
a nozzle support that can be used to park the nozzle during
pauses in cleaning.

For easy storage and transportation, this vacuum cleaner has
a clip system built onto the body, which will keep the tube,
hose and nozzle in a vertical position.

PARK POSITION

1) To open the dust cover of the dust bag com-

partment, press the clamper upwards.
(The clamper is located at the front of the
dust cover)

2) Remove the dust bag from the cleaner.

3) After removing the used dust bag, insert the

cardboard bag collar of the new dust bag into

its original position.

4) Press the dust cover down gently until the

clamper relocks.

FOR CLOTH FILTER BAG

After using, if the cloth filter bag is full of dust, clean the cloth filter bag and use it again.

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Summary of Contents for VC-5913

Page 1: ...VACUUM CLEANER Before operating this unit please read the instructions carefully Operating Instructions ...

Page 2: ...urces Heat can deform and discolour the plastic parts of the unit 6 Avoid picking up hard sharp objects with the vacuum cleaner as they may damage the cleaner parts Do not stand on the hose assembly Do not put a weight on the hose Do not block the suc tion or the exhaustion part 7 Switch the vacuum cleaner off at the machine before unplugging from the electrical outlet Grasp the plug to disconnect...

Page 3: ...GULATOR FLOOR NOZZLE RUG FLOOR SELECTOR CLAMPER FOR DUST BAG COMPARTMENT POWER CONTROL SWITCH ON OFF SWITCH DUST FULL INDICATOR SUCTION HOSE BUTTON FOR SUCTION HOSE REMOVAL CARRYING HANDLE CORD REWIND BUTTON TUBE A TYPE B TYPE BELT STRAP ASSY CREVICE TOOL HANGER ACCESSORY DUSTING BRUSH ...

Page 4: ... simply press the cord rewind button lightly with your toe ASSEMBLING THE VACUUM CLEANER READY FOR USE 1 Connect the suction hose to the suction tube 2 Connect the suction tubes together depending on model 4 Grip the body connector with one hand and squeeze the tube in an inward direction 3 Connect the nozzle to the suction tube OPTION EXTENDING Holding the narrow part of the telescopic tube with ...

Page 5: ...placement POWER CONTROL VARIABLE CONTROL TYPE ONLY MIN MAX MIN MAX The vacuuming power can be adjusted to suit any situa tion with the electrical power control MIN For delicate fabrics e g net curtains MAX For hard floors and heavily soiled carpets To adjust power output just turn it right or left USING THE ACCESSORIES CREVICE DUSTING Crevice tool for radiators crevices corners between cushions Du...

Page 6: ...to the holes on the cleaner taking care of the lockers direction Strap ends should face the body of the cleaner 2 Pull the lockers to the front of the cleaner until they click into place 3 Adjust the strap length to fit your body Detach the lockers by pushing them down and drawing them out from the unit Keep the strap separately for the next time you want to use it Ready for use When not using the...

Page 7: ...hat can be used to park the nozzle during pauses in cleaning For easy storage and transportation this vacuum cleaner has a clip system built onto the body which will keep the tube hose and nozzle in a vertical position PARK POSITION 1 To open the dust cover of the dust bag com partment press the clamper upwards The clamper is located at the front of the dust cover 2 Remove the dust bag from the cl...

Page 8: ...ng all surfaces NOTE For optimum efficiency clean floor brush with crevice tool OUTLET FILTER NOTE The filters must be completely dried before being replaced in the dust compartment 1 Open the grille part separate the exhausted filter 2 Reassemble it after cleaning or replacing the filter in the reverse order TROUBLE SHOOTING Motor does not start No power supply Check cable plug and socket Suction...

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