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ATTACHMENT CLEANING

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Wand Cleaning

Turn the tool activation dial to the “ENGAGE 
TOOLS” position (Fig. 1). Remove the 
metal wand from the body of the vacuum by 
pressing the wand release button (Fig. 2) and 
pulling the handle up and out of the vacuum. 
Attach the combination crevice/dusting tool 
to the end of the metal wand. Release the 
hose from the hose guide on the back of 
the vacuum (Fig. 3).

Hose Handle Cleaning

Turn the tool activation dial to the “ENGAGE 
TOOLS” position (Fig. 1). Remove the 
handle from the metal wand by pressing the 
handle release button (Fig. 4) and pulling 
the handle up and out of the wand. Attach 
the combination crevice/dusting tool to the 
end of the hose handle (Fig. 5). Release the 
hose from the hose guide on the back of the 
vacuum.

Cleaning Tools

 

Your vacuum is equipped with a combination 
crevice tool and dusting brush (Fig. 6).

Crevice Tool

Ideal for tight places like between seat
cushions, corners or baseboards. Push in 
both buttons on the sides of the tool and 
push the brush down to use the crevice 
tool (Fig. 6).  

Dusting Tool

  Ideal for table tops, shelves and blinds. 
Push in both buttons on the sides of the tool 
and push the brush up to use the dusting 
tool (Fig. 6).  

Summary of Contents for a-go-go

Page 1: ...www SimplicityVac com The chances are you re never going to read me Owner s Manual ...

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Page 3: ...y Tool 6 Operation Charging the Vacuum 7 On Off Button 7 High Speed Button 7 Reclining the Vacuum 7 Vacuuming Carpet 8 Bare Floor Cleaning 8 Brushroll Auto Shut Off 8 Attachment Cleaning Wand Cleaning 9 Hose Handle Cleaning 9 Cleaning Tools 9 Maintenance and Care Emptying the Dust Cup 10 Cleaning the Dust Cup 11 Removing the Brushroll 11 Replacing the Filter 12 Jammed Brushroll Motor Protection 13...

Page 4: ...hair loose clothing fingers and all parts of the body away from openings and moving parts Do not pick up anything that is burning or smoking such as cigarettes matches or hot ashes Use extra care when cleaning on stairs Do not use to pick up flammable or combustible liquids such as gasoline or use in areas where they may be present Do not attempt to service the vacuum while on the battery charging...

Page 5: ...unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet try reversing the plug If the plug should still fail to fit contact a qualified electrician to replace the obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug State of California Proposition 65 Warnings WARNING This product contains one or more chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer WARNING This product contains...

Page 6: ...p Cover Latch to access filter 7 Dust Cup 8 Lower Dust Cup Button to empty contents 9 Battery Compartment 10 Floor Nozzle 11 LED Headlights 12 Stretch Hose 13 Wand Release Button 14 Hose Guide 15 High Speed Button 16 On Off Button 17 Hose Inlet 18 Floor Nozzle Release Button 19 Tool Activation Dial 20 Battery Charging Dock 21 Combination Crevice Dusting Tool 12 13 14 15 16 17 20 19 18 21 ...

Page 7: ... bottom of the dust cup with the top of the battery cover Then push the upper dust cup release button while pushing the top of the dust cup into the vacuum until it clicks into place Fig 2 Removing the Dust Cup Assembly Hold the dust cup handle and press the upper dust cup release button and remove the dust cup assembly from the vacuum Attaching the Handle With the handle release button facing the...

Page 8: ...with the inlet at the base of the vacuum Fig 1 Push until it clicks into place Removing the Floor Nozzle Press the floor nozzle release button at the base of the vacuum then pull the floor nozzle off the inlet Fig 2 Attaching the Accessory Tool Insert the base of the combination crevice dusting tool into the tool holder on the side of the vacuum Fig 3 Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 ...

Page 9: ...ically shut off to protect the battery Place the vacuum on the battery charger dock to recharge the battery NOTE The vacuum is equipped with a safeguard to recognize when it s charging so it cannot be turned on during charging time On Off Button Push the power button Fig 3 to turn the vacuum on The light will turn green and the vacuum defaults to low speed Press the power button again to turn the ...

Page 10: ...on Fig 1 then press the on off button to turn the vacuum on The LED headlights will automatically illuminate when the power is on and the handle is reclined The headlights will automatically shut off when the vacuum is placed in the upright position Brushroll Auto Shut Off Feature When the vacuum is turned on and in the upright position the brushroll will not spin to reduce the possibility of dama...

Page 11: ... 1 Remove the handle from the metal wand by pressing the handle release button Fig 4 and pulling the handle up and out of the wand Attach the combination crevice dusting tool to the end of the hose handle Fig 5 Release the hose from the hose guide on the back of the vacuum Cleaning Tools Your vacuum is equipped with a combination crevice tool and dusting brush Fig 6 Crevice Tool Ideal for tight pl...

Page 12: ...from the vacuum by pressing the upper dust cup release button on top of the dust cup Fig 1 While holding the dust cup over a trash can push the lower dust cup release button at the bottom of the dust cup Fig 2 The base of the dust cup will drop down releasing the dirt Close the bottom of the dust cup ensuring it locks into place Replace the dust cup onto the vacuum body and resume vacuuming MAINTE...

Page 13: ...over Replace the dust cup onto the vacuum body and resume vacuuming Removing the Brushroll Remove the floor nozzle by pressing the floor nozzle release button on the back of the vacuum Fig 3 Turn the floor nozzle over Use a screwdriver or a coin to turn the screw once to the left Then lift off the brushroll cover Fig 2 Remove brushroll from floor nozzle to clean or replace Fig 5 Replace brushroll ...

Page 14: ...utton on top of the dust cup Fig 1 Push up on the dust cup cover latch Remove the HEPA media filter by grasping the top of the filter and pulling straight up Fig 2 Replace with a new filter Close the dust cup cover until it latches Replace the dust cup onto the vacuum MAINTENANCE AND CARE Fig 1 Fig 2 ...

Page 15: ...uch as a throw rug or article of clothing is ever picked up into your vacuum the vacuum will sense this jammed brushroll condition and turn off the vacuum motor If this occurs remove the cause of the jam and turn the vacuum back on MAINTENANCE AND CARE ...

Page 16: ...Moving Parts Unplug the Charging Dock and Remove the Battery Before Servicing or Cleaning the Vacuum CAUTION To Reduce the Risk of Electric Shock Do Not Handle the Charging Dock or Appliance with Wet Hands PROBLEM Vacuum won t turn on Vacuum won t pick up or low suction Insufficient run time after charging Whistling sound when vacuum is turned on POSSIBLE REASON Drained Battery Uninstalled battery...

Page 17: ...ovides at no cost to you all labor and parts to keep this vacuum in correct operating condition during the warranted period How to Get Service Warranty service can only be obtained by presenting the vacuum to an Authorized Simplicity Retailer A proof of purchase and product serial number will be required before service is rendered To locate your nearest service center please call 888 9 SIMPLY or v...

Page 18: ...16 OWNER S WARRANTY INFORMATION keep this for your records Date of purchase Serial number Model number Purchased from Store name Address City State Zip Telephone ...

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Page 20: ...LVOM AGOGO 1 16 2016 Tacony Corporation www SimplicityVac com ...

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