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Using the Vacuum:
1. Once the vacuum is fully charged, press the On/Off/Speed Selection button
located on the inside of the handle to turn it on. The motor will start up and air
will begin emitting from the appliance to indicate it has been turned on.
2. Press the On/Off/Speed Selection button again while the unit is in operation to
select the High speed setting.
3. Press the On/Off/Speed Selection button again while the High speed setting
is selected to turn the unit off. The motor will stop working and air will stop
emitting from the appliance to show the unit has been turned off.
Problem
Possible Solution
The vacuum will not
work
Plug the vacuum cleaner into the mains.
This vacuum cleaner is equipped with a motor protective thermo-
stat. If for some reason your vacuum overheats, the thermostat will
automatically turn the suction motor off. Should this occur, allow it
to cool for 1 hour, then empty the dust container and clean all of the
filters.
The vacuum will
not pick-up or the
suction power is
weak
The dust container may be full, or the filters may require cleaning.
Empty the dust container and clean the filters.
Dust is escaping
from the vacuum
The filter may not be installed correctly, or the dust container may
be full. Empty the dust container and reassemble the filter system.
There is a strange
noise coming from
the vacuum.
The floorhead or filter may be clogged up. Stop using the appliance,
clean the filter and floorhead, empty the dust bin and plug the
appliance back in. If the problem persists, contact a qualified repair
person or our Customer Support team.
6 - Troubleshooting
DISPOSAL OF THE UNIT
Appliances bearing the symbol shown here may not be disposed of in domestic
rubbish. You are required to dispose of old electrical and electronic appliances like
this separately.
Please visit www.recycle-more.co.uk or www.recyclenow.co.uk for access to
information about the recycling of electrical items.
Please visit www.weeeireland.ie for access to information about the recycling of
electrical items purchased in Ireland.
The WEEE directive, introduced in August 2006, states that all electrical items must
be recycled, rather than taken to landfill.
Please arrange to take this appliance to your local Civic Amenity site
for recycling, once it has reached the end of its life.
7 - Recycling